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klank 17th October 2008 14:47

Hello from Ottery St. Mary
 
Hello everyone - found this site by accident!!
What a good group of people to meet.
I began as a trainspotter (with baggy short grey flannel trousers and scabby knees) in the '50's in Surbiton and still have my Ian Allen books.
Wish I'd had a camera then but couldn't afford it.
I took one b/w shot of Winston Churchill's funeral train with a very old Kodak box camera.
All my other photos came much later - mainly of "former" railway lines and overgrown track beds, plus of course much of the contents of Woodhams' scrapyard in the mid '70's.
I have a great regard for the old GCR - Robinson's locos were such elegant designs - despite their lack of breath (except the Directors) - pure Edwardian beauty.
I would love to post pics. but don't know how to convert my prints and slides of the 70's - can anyone help?

pavorossi 17th October 2008 16:37

Hello and welcome to the forum Klank. I'm afraid I can't help with your pictures, but I'm sure someone will know the answer, and when you get it sorted, I look forward to seeing your pictures.

locojoe 17th October 2008 18:43

Welcome to the forum Klank. Yes the Directors were great express engines on the GCR.

Tony 17th October 2008 18:52

Welcome Klank, I also remember the grey shorts and scabby knees - I also remember my Ian Allen Club number; 57113 that was from about 1949!

Shed Cat 17th October 2008 19:45

Hello Clank.

Welcome. I still use 35mm and prints, so I scan the prints on my basic all-in printer/copier /scanner and then upload the photo files. If you havent got a scanner then you might have a bit of a problem.

Good luck

DSY011 17th October 2008 20:30

Hi Clank, welcome to this forum. I have to agree with Shed Cat, if you don't have a scanner, you will have a problem. You can pickup a plain scanner very cheaply now days and it is a good way to make copies of all your photos. Hope you are able to post some of your photos on this site soon.
Good luck,

klank 17th October 2008 20:45

Thank you all for such kind and courteous replies.
Yes - I have a scanner so must get to work.
Respects and best wishes to you

Peter

G6 UXU 17th October 2008 21:02

Hello Peter and a very warm welcome to the Forum, looking forward to your photos. All the best.

garrat 17th October 2008 22:18

Hi Peter and welcome to a real good site.I remember those days well ,old satchel a bottle of dandelion and burdock and a couple of sarnies.I also had an old box camera I secretly borrowed from my dad took a couple of pics and then he caught me with it .If only he had known I could have made a mint.instead i got well and truly punished ooo the love of steam eh! Paul

paul miller 17th October 2008 22:32

Hi Klank,
I used to watch Austerities when I was a kid, they used to klank a lot.
Welcome to the forum.
Paul.

6678bjm 17th October 2008 23:19

Hi Peter (Klank), welcome to the forum , look forward to seeing your photo's.
Regards

locojoe 18th October 2008 01:02

Jubbley
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garrat (Post 20128)
Hi Peter and welcome to a real good site.I remember those days well ,old satchel a bottle of dandelion and burdock and a couple of sarnies.

Don't forget the Jubbly or was it Jubbley.

davat 18th October 2008 21:35

You say you have a printer Scanner, if you look at my Gallery you will see the results of scanning photos the best two that have been scanned this way are of Mallard away back in 1988.
Hope to see some post from you in the future enjoy the site like the rest of us.

John H-T 20th October 2008 12:11

Hi Klank and Welcome to the Forum. Look forward to seeing your photos when you get them scaned.

Best wishes,

John H-T.


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