Archive SteamB&R VideoRailwaysGreat Western Steam Miscellany No. 4 (B&R Vol. 215)

SKU: BR1803

£21.95

81 mins.

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Enjoy mostly previously unseen footage – almost all in colour – from 1961 onwards. There is film at Bristol Temple Meads and a visit to St. Philips Marsh Shed. Gloucester has excellent coverage. ‘In the South-West’ visits Shepton Mallet, Washford, Montacute, Tavistock, Brent, Saltash and Wadebridge. Cameramen include Jim Clemens, Harry Ashby, Alan Blencowe and David Cooper.

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The fourth volume in our miscellany series covering the former Great Western empire is compiled from mostly previously unseen footage and includes film from Jim Clemens, Harry Ashby, Alan Blencowe and David Cooper.We begin at Bromsgrove and the Lickey Incline. Although the tracks here were London Midland Region, in later years the Western Region exerted a considerable influence, especially with the bankers, and this extended along the main line and branches to places such as Ashchurch, Bredon, and Tewkesbury.Along the route from Wellington to Wolverhampton we see Hollinswood Junction, Madeley Junction and Cosford, plus Wolverhampton Low Level and Birmingham Snow Hill. There is film at Bristol Temple Meads and a visit to St. Philips Marsh shed. Gloucester has excellent coverage including Horton Road shed, the Golden Valley auto-trains, Standish Junction, Stonehouse, Grange Court Junction, Woolaston and Aylburton. We watch the all-steam activity at Hereford and before visiting Banbury.

At Worcester we start a journey up the Severn Valley to Bewdley and the colliery sidings at Alveley.Oxford is another location seen in detail including film at Wolvercote and Kennington, locals for the Princes Risborough branch, plus visits to Eynsham and Fairford. There is film at Reading, West Drayton, Iver, and Paddington. Welsh coverage includes Carmarthen, Bronwydd Arms, Llandilo, Pontardulais and Aberystwyth. In the South-West visits are made to Shepton Mallet, Washford, Montacute, Tavistock, Brent, Saltash and Wadebridge. The time period for the majority of the film is the years onwards from 1961. Motive power includes virtually all the ex-GWR classes you would expect including: King, County, Castle, Hall, Grange, Manor, 28xx, 43xx, 2251, 42xx, 45xx, 4lxx, 66xx, 1366, 64xx, 57xx, 94xx, and 14xx. BR standards are represented by Britannia pacifics, Class 5 73xxx and Class 4 75xxx 4-6-0s, Class 2 78xxx 2-6-0s plus there is even a ex-LNER B1! The archive film is mostly in colour. An authentic sound track has been added along with a commentary to complement this further nostalgic look at the last years of Great Western steam.

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