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Jim Clemens No.16: B & R Vol.111 - Four Ways to Brecon (58-mins) (* Released 30Mar05 *)

Jim Clemens No.16: B & R Vol.111 - Four Ways to Brecon (58-mins)  (* Released 30Mar05 *)


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Jim Clemens Collection No.16. There were four railway routes to the town of BRECON in Mid-Wales until 1967. There was a line over the Brecon Beacons to NEWPORT via TORPANTAU climbing to over 1300 feet. From the west came the 33 mile railway along the VALE OF NEATH. Connecting Brecon into the Midlands there was a line to HEREFORD via HAY-ON-WYE. Then to the north the Mid-Wales Railway followed a scenic route via BUILTH WELLS into the Cambrian mountains to reach LLANIDLOES and MOAT LANE.

All these routes are covered in detail from the camera of JIM CLEMENS up to the closure of the lines in 1962.

Motive power over the routes was in the hands of GWR 5700 Panniers and LMS Ivatt Class 2 moguls. All filming was done between 1960 and 1962 including the last weeks at Brecon when the 1962/3 winter began with heavy snowfall. There is also coverage of the last steam into Brecon in 1964 from Cardiff with an enthusiasts special.

[Ian's note: For other footage of steam in this region also see Vol.94 Steam North of Swansea, Vol.99 Herefordshire Byways, Vol.106 Steam Routes North to Shrewsbury and Vol.107 Gloucestershire & Warwickshire Steam Archive]



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Cover photo: Jom Clemens, 4611 at Brecon, December 1962.
Filmed by/when: Jim Clemens
Narrated by: Mike Clemens
First published on DVD: 30th.March 2005
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Number of discs: 1 DVD-R
Media Format: DVD-R
Origination: 8mm cine-film

Running Time: 58-mins (0hr 58min) , Mostly in colour with some B & W sequences.
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Jim Clemens No.15: B & R Vol.107 - Gloucester Warwickshire Steam Archive (60-mins) (* Released November 2004 *)

Jim Clemens No.15: B & R Vol.107 - Gloucester Warwickshire Steam Archive (60-mins)  (* Released November 2004 *)


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Jim Clemens Collection No.15. The GWR preserved line is up and running successfully back to Cheltenham Racecourse. But what was it like before closure? Jim covered the whole route from Stratford upon Avon to Cheltenham and Gloucester from 1959 to 1966 along the route of the CORNISHMAN express. Castles, Hall, Granges, 9F’s, Prairies and all manner of Standards and LMS power not to mention early diesels ran along this secondary main line. Also included is the old S&MJR line from Stratford to Woodford Halse and the Kingham to Cheltenham via Andoversford line. Express running to Gloucester via Churchdown completes this unique archive of film, never to be repeated or even bettered. (Also Available on DVD)



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Cover photo: Jim Clemens
First published on DVD: November 2004
Screen aspect ratio: 4:3 SD
Classification: Exempt
Number of discs: 1 DVD-R
Media Format: DVD-R
Origination: 8mm cine-film

Running Time: 60-mins (1hr 0min) approx , Mostly Colour, some Black & White.
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Jim Clemens No.14: B & R Vol.105 - Remembering the Southern (60-mins) (* Released August 2004 *)

Jim Clemens No.14: B & R Vol.105 - Remembering the Southern (60-mins) (* Released August 2004 *)


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Jim Clemens Collection No.14. Over the years, Jim visited the Southern region a lot of times. Remember how good the Withered Arm video was? In this volume we begin with a film from his collection of Dover in 1949. He took excursions to Brighton and Portsmouth, visited the Hayling Island and Lymington branches with M7’s and early 1960’s film on the Isle of Wight. The southern end of the Somerset and Dorset which was not included in the Somerset Railways video. This is not all about the end of Southern steam in 1967 although doubtless it will turn up one day! See how the sun really did come earliest in the South! (ALSO AVAILABLE ON DVD)



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Cover photo: Jim Clemens
Narrated by: Colin White
First published on DVD: August 2004
Screen aspect ratio: 4:3 SD
Classification: Exempt
Number of discs: 1 DVD-R
Media Format: DVD-R

Running Time: 60-mins (1hr 0min) , Black & While and Colour
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1. Vol.153 - Remembering the Southern Part 3 (65-mins) (Released May 2010) (Ref: BR153D)


Jim Clemens No.13: B & R Vol.102 - Scottish Railways Revisited (60-mins) (* Released March 2004 *)

Jim Clemens No.13: B & R Vol.102 - Scottish Railways Revisited (60-mins) (* Released March 2004 *)


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Jim Clemens Collection No.13. The first in three volumes to be released of Jim’s visits to Scotland over the years 1959 to 1967. This video covers the West side of Scotland from Carlisle to Mallaig. The WCML north of Carlisle included the climb of Beattock and the junction at Carstairs. Rarely visited lines here, remember Catrine and Alton Heights Junction? East Kilbride leads on to Gourrock and the Clyde. Glasgow sheds like Polmadie, Hurlford and Motherwell. The City’s trams and trolleybuses and west coast steamers. Glasgow Queen Street to Fort William with 256 and a J37 double heading. Then Mallaig with two J37’s in 1963. There is a wealth of archive film here. (Also available on DVD)



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Jim Clemens No.12: B & R Vol.99 - Herefordshire Byways (60-mins) (* Released November 2003 *)

Jim Clemens No.12: B & R Vol.99 - Herefordshire Byways (60-mins) (* Released November 2003 *)


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The Jim Clemens Collection. No.12. Three lines in Herefordshire are extensively covered by archive film from the JIM CLEMENS collection showing the rural atmosphere of working steam railways from 1959 to 1964.The lines seen are LEOMINSTER to KINGTON and PRESTEIGNE, the secondary line from HEREFORD to GLOUCESTER via ROSS-ON-WYE, the last steam freight from ROSS-ON-WYE to LYDBROOK JUNCTION and the LEDBURY to GLOUCESTER line. Motive power seen comprises Panniers, Prairies, Auto tanks and Collett 0-6-0 types along with a GWR Diesel railcar. These lines are now history and a way of life is gone forever for the rural communities these lines served. Most of this film is in glorious colour and authentically sound-tracked with recordings made at the time. This is complemented by an informative commentary as a fine record of these lost routes. (Also available on DVD - see our DVD section)



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Cover photo: Jim Clemens, Praire tanks at Ross-on-Wye.
Filmed by/when: Jim Clemens
Narrated by: Mike Clemens
First published on DVD: November 2003
Screen aspect ratio: 4:3 SD
Classification: Exempt
Number of discs: 1 DVD-R
Media Format: DVD-R
Origination: 8mm cine film

Running Time: 60-mins (1h 0min) , Colour & some B &W
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Jim Clemens No.11: B & R Vol.97 - The Western around Worcestershire (60-mins) (* Released August 2003 *)

Jim Clemens No.11: B & R Vol.97 - The Western around Worcestershire (60-mins) (* Released August 2003 *)


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Jim Clemens Collection No.11. This film shows the days of steam on the line from Hereford to Worcester and through Campden to Moreton-in-the-Marsh. This was the last Western Region Class "1" service to be worked by steam, notably by Castles allocated to Worcester shed. There are other Western types on view such as Halls, Granges, Prairies and Panniers. Some LMS types also pass through the region and even an LNER A1 came to Worcester. Branch lines are included such as the Bromyard Branch which was also visited by a Collett 0-6-0 on a driving special for enthusiasts and also a decorated pair working an excursion to Blackpool on the last day in 1964! The Shipston branch is also featured with the daily freight. Filmed in the early 1960’s there is a wealth of memories here through MALVERN, WORCESTER, PERSHORE, HONEYBOURNE, EVESHAM and climbing CAMPDEN bank. This was the route of the ‘Cathedrals Express’, all Brunswick Green and sometimes chocolate and cream stock, all competently filmed by local Worcester enthusiast JIM CLEMENS. (Also available on DVD - see our DVD section)



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Jim Clemens No.10: B & R Vol.94 - Steam North of Swansea (60-mins) (* Released April 2003 *)

Jim Clemens No.10: B & R Vol.94 - Steam North of Swansea (60-mins) (* Released April 2003 *)


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Jim Clemens Collection No.10. (Includies the Central Wales Line). A video of the steam age of railways in Mid and West Wales, north of SWANSEA with full coverage of the Central Wales line from SWANSEA to CRAVEN ARMS in both directions. The CARMARTHEN to ABERYSTWYTH line closed in February 1965 and this is a detailed look at the line in the days when Manors worked the services. Two branches ran from this route to NEWCASTLE EMLYN and ABERAYRON. These are seen in great detail worked by pannier tanks on pick-up and milk traffic. ABERYSTWYTH to WELSHPOOL and LLANYMYNECH was the Cambrian Railways route through Mid Wales and a return journey from the train and the line side is undertaken, all in Wales. Standard, Manors, panniers and LMS power, including a Jubilee over the Central Wales line, all feature in this production covering a beautiful part of Wales seen through the camera of photographer JIM CLEMENS. (ALSO AVAILABLE ON DVD)



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Cover photo: Jim Clemens, Swansea Victoria in May 1964.
Filmed by/when: Ji9m Clemens
Narrated by: Mike Clemens
First published on DVD: April 2003
Screen aspect ratio: 4:3 SD
Classification: Exempt
Number of discs: 1 DVD-R
Media Format: DVD-R
Origination: 8mm cine-film

Running Time: 60-mins (1hr 0min) , Colour
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Jim Clemens No.9: B & R Vol.91 - Somerset Steam Railways (60-mins) (* Released November 2002 *)

Jim Clemens No.9: B & R Vol.91 - Somerset Steam Railways (60-mins)  (* Released November 2002 *)


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Jim Clemens Collection No.9. Today the railways of Somerset have been decimated. In the 1960’s there were so many interconnecting branches feeding the main lines through the county. Once again, Jim visited them before closure and has left us this invaluable record of the country railway. We begin in the north of the country with rare 1930’s footage of the Weston Clevedon and Portishead Railway. Scenes of the Clevedon miniature railway before the complete length of the Cheddar Valley and East Somerset line from Yatton to Witham. The long lamented Somerset and Dorset line from Bath to Templecombe with its 2-8-0’s and 4F’s mingling with Standards and Ivatt tanks. The Highbridge and Burnham branch the whole length to the sea before heading for Taunton and all stations to Chard. Eastwards to Yeovil Junction, Town and Pen Mill to traverse the route back to Taunton via Martock and Athelney all stations. A Summer Saturday at Norton Fitzwarren in 1959 leads to a journey by DMU over the Minehead line before closure and preservation. Finally with GWR moguls to Dulverton from Taunton. A veritable wealth of nostalgia. (Also Available on DVD)



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Cover photo: Jim Clemens, 41283 at Wellow on 3rd.March 1966.
Published by: B & R Video Productions
Filmed by/when: Jim Clemens
Narrated by: Mike Clemens
First published on DVD: November 2002
Screen aspect ratio: 4:3 SD
Classification: Exempt
Number of discs: 1 DVD-R
Media Format: DVD-R
Origination: 8mm cine-film

Running Time: 60-mins (1hr 0min) , Colour except for the WC&PR section in Black & White.
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Jim Clemens No.8: B & R Vol.87 - Great Central Remembered (60-mins) (* Released April 2002 *)

Jim Clemens No.8: B & R Vol.87 - Great Central Remembered (60-mins)  (* Released April 2002 *)


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Jim Clemens Collection No.8. The Great Central London Extension was the last main line in England and closed as a through route from Aylesbury to Nottingham in 1966. Jim Clemens visited the line many times in the early 1960s and this video has comprehensive coverage of the route. The video takes the form of a complete return journey from Marylebone to Nottingham Victoria through most locations along the way. Included is a brief look at the line north of Nottingham through CHESTERFIELD to the WOODHEAD route. The connections to the GC at BANBURY and AYLESBURY to PRINCES RISBOROUGH are also included. Latterly the passenger trains were in the hands of Black 5’s but over the years covered other motive power was to be seen, LNER V2. B1 and L1 classes, 9F’s on windcutters and the occasional passenger train. Britannias are also seen and GWR Halls, especially at Banbury. (Also Available on DVD)



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Cover photo: Jim Clemens, Tyseley's 45292 leaves Woodford Halse.
Filmed by/when: Jim Clemens
Narrated by: Mike Clemens
First published on DVD: April 2002 on DVD
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Number of discs: 1 DVD-R
Media Format: DVD-R
Origination: 8mm cine-film

Running Time: 60-mins (1hr 0min) , Colour
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Jim Clemens No.7: B & R Vol.83 - East Coast Memories (60-mins)

Jim Clemens No.7: B & R Vol.83 - East Coast Memories (60-mins)


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Jim Clemens Collection No.7. In this film he turned his attention to the East Coast line and associated LNER routes in the north. Suffice to say many of the favourite LNER classes are seen between Kings Cross and Newcastle in the early 1960’s. There is a shed visit to the M&GNR and extensive coverage of the lines in Yorkshire around Scarborough. There is also the North East coal trains and an exclusive view of the LNER Garratt at Sheffield in 1930. Jim again at his best. (Also Available on DVD)



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1. Vol.86 - Along LMS Lines Part 3 (60-mins) (* Released March 2002 *) (Ref: BR086D)


Jim Clemens No.6: B & R Vol.79 - North Wales Steam Line (60-mins)

Jim Clemens No.6: B & R Vol.79 - North Wales Steam Line (60-mins)


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Jim Clemens Collection No.6. A video film of a circular tour around North Wales from Chester to Llandudno via Llangollen, Bala, Barmouth, Pwllheli, Caernarvon, Holyhead and Bangor. Featuring 75xxx, 63xx and pannier tanks, the line through the Dee Valley via Llangollen shows all stations and halts before the whole route was closed,. Plenty of activity at Bala Junction including scenes at Bala Town and the route to Blaenau. Continue via Dolgellau and Penmaenpool to Morfa Mawddach. North now through Barmouth and all stations to Portmadoc and Afon Wen with GW and Standard classes. A quick visit to Pwllheli before continuing to Caernarvon via Ynys. Then Bangor to Holyhead with a return journey on the Almwch branch. Returning to Bangor and a visit to the Penrhyn narrow gauge system. Eastwards and the Llandudno Junction to Blaenau Ffestiniog branch. There is also a look at the Corwen - Ruthin - Denbigh line by DMU and archive film of the famous Land Cruise train via Afon Wen and Corwen. Filmed mainly in colour from 1959 to 1966, a memorable record of the time steam reigned in this part of North Wales.



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Running Time: 60-mins (1hr 0min)

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Jim Clemens No.5: B & R Vol.76 - The Midland Around Worcestershire

Jim Clemens No.5: B & R Vol.76 - The Midland Around Worcestershire


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Jim Clemens Collection No.5. The video covers the Midland lines and branches around Worcestershire and South Birmingham.There are excellent scenes of the operation of the Lickey incline from the lineside and from the footplate. The alternative route through Redditch and Evesham is filmed from the early 1960's with Jubilee, 4F and Fowler tanks. Freight and passenger workings on the 1 in 37 Lickey incline and much, much more. The original archive film was taken with the usual Jim Clemens eye for detail.Covers the Midland lines & branches around Worcestershire & South Birmingham including the Lickey Incline & the alternative route through Redditch & Eversham.



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Running Time: 60-mins (1hr 0min)

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