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Vol.149 - Locomotives of War (80-mins) (Released 30th.November 2009)

Vol.149 - Locomotives of War (80-mins) (Released 30th.November 2009)

Ref: BR149D

The railways of Europe and the Far East played a vital role in periods of war. In the 20th.Century there were two World Wars and this production portrays most of the locomotive types that were built for service in both conflicts, primarily for the Allies.

We include the ROD types from WW1 such as ex-GCR 2-8-0s and Eastern 0-6-0s. During WW2, the War Department initially adopted the LMS Stanier 8F 2-8-0 for standard heavy freight. We show this type in service both at home and the Middle East. Later in WW2, the design was simplified into the WD “Austerity” 2-8-0s and extended with the 2-10-0s. Serving alongside were the Hunslet designed WD “J94” type 0-6-0 Saddle Tanks. We feature examples of all of these locomotives.

The Americans built 2-8-0, 2-8-2 tender engines and 0-6-0 tanks. Army training camps such as Longmoor were used to train staff in railway work We also show examples of narrow gauge engines that served in WW1.

All of these types were designed for a short life, but some still survive today. They can be seen at work on preserved railways, especially for the WW2 re-enactment events. These are illustrated on the Churnet Valley Railway, Keighley & Worth Valley Railway, Severn Valley Railway and the East Lancashire Railway.

Most locomotives shown are British built and we see some of them at work in Turkey, France, Poland, India and Australia.

Cover Photo:- Keith Pirt/Courtesy Booklaw Publications. WD Austerity 90266 near Morecambe South Jct, 1962.


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1. Vol.147 - Steam in the Valleys Part 2 (60-mins) (Released 30th.August 2009) (Ref: BR147D)
2. Vol.148 - The Demise of Steam (90-mins) (Released 14th.Oct 2009) (Ref: BR148D)
3. Vol.146 - Steam Routes Manchester to Lancaster (60-mins) (Released 30th.June 2009) (Ref: BR146D)


Vol.148 - The Demise of Steam (90-mins) (Released 14th.Oct 2009)

Vol.148 - The Demise of Steam (90-mins) (Released 14th.Oct 2009)

Ref: BR148D

Jim Clemens Collection No.27. A record of the demise of steam on British railways during 1967 and 1968 in the North-West of England, seen mainly through the camera of Jim Clemens.

We feature scenes of steam at CREWE, WARRINGTON and PRESTON followed by shed visits to Dallam, Lostock Hall, Bolton, Buxton, Northwich, Carnforth, Liverpool Edge Hill and Speke Junction. Then off to the Manchester area to see the last dying days of main line steam with Black 5s, 8Fs, 9Fs and Standards.

There were rail tours to Ravenglass and around the North-West in July and August 1968. We include the last tours from Manchester on the 4th.August 1968, especially the SLS tour plus some views of the very last steam hauled train on BR, the 15 Guinea Special on 11th.August 1968.

Into the early days of standard gauge preservation in 1968 and we cover the opening of the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. We next visit Tyseley shed in September 1968 and finally 6000 “King George V” returned steam to British Railways in 1971 to end a record of what was to be seen in these declining years of steam traction.

The film has been mastered with an authentic sound-track and researched in detail to give an informative commentary.

Further volumes are available covering the age of steam on British Railways throughout Great Britain, including many others from the Jim Clemens collection. Details may be obtained from the address below.

Cover Photo:- Keith Pirt/Courtesy Booklaw Publications : 45342 and 45156 at Nappa, 20/4/68.


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1. Vol.146 - Steam Routes Manchester to Lancaster (60-mins) (Released 30th.June 2009) (Ref: BR146D)
2. Vol.145 - Steam in the North East (80-mins) (Released 5th.June 2009) (Ref: BR145D)
3. Up Front with Western Champion (62-mins) (DVD-R) (Ref: WRDT001D)


Vol.147 - Steam in the Valleys Part 2 (60-mins) (Released 30th.August 2009)

Vol.147 - Steam in the Valleys Part 2 (60-mins) (Released 30th.August 2009)

Ref: BR147D

The valleys of Wales once supplied coal to the world. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, some collieries were still shunted by steam locomotives.

Here in our second volume featuring these collieries, we portray steam at MAERDY, MERTHYR VALE, ELLIOT, TY MAWR, CYM, MARINE, BENYON BLAINA, CELYNON NORTH, CELYNON SOUTH, HAFODYRYNYS, TAL Y WAIN, BLAENAVON and TREDEGAR.

We see examples of industrial locomotives from five different builders as well as ex-GWR tanks, 9600, 9792 and 7754, in all weather conditions from sun to winter snow.

Horse worked mines are also visited. These used narrow gauge track and at DARRAN open cast site we see horse traction being used before the arrival of steam.

Both steam and diesel BR motive power served the valleys and we record the various comings and goings of coal trains.

All filmed in colour by enthusiasts who found these industrial locations both fascinating and friendly after the demise of BR steam in the valleys of Wales.

Cover Photo:- Colin White, "Tudor" at Beynon Colliery, 4/6/70.


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1. Vol.135 - Steam in The Valleys (South Wales Industrial) Part 1 (60-mins) (Released 10th.Feb 2008) (Ref: BR135D)
2. Vol.120 - South Wales Archive (60-mins) (Released 21Mar06) (Ref: BR120D)
3. Vol.111 - Four Ways to Brecon (58-mins) (Released 30Mar05) (Ref: BR111D)


Vol.146 - Steam Routes Manchester to Lancaster (60-mins) (Released 30th.June 2009)

Vol.146 - Steam Routes Manchester to Lancaster (60-mins) (Released 30th.June 2009)

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This is the next in our "Steam Route" series and features the 1960s days of steam traction between MANCHESTER and LANCASTER via WARRINGTON, WIGAN and PRESTON. In Manchester there are a few more views of steam at Manchester Victoria that leads, as does Platform 11, to Manchester Exchange. West of here was Patricoft shed, which is visited in its last year of steam operation.

We now reach the West Coast Main Line via Latchford and Arpley Junctions into WARRINGTON BANK QUAY Low Level platforms. The freight yards here were still busy with steam hauled trains and the West Coast trains are seen from them with trains ascending and descending from Acton Grange. Next there is much activity through WARRINGTON BANK QUAY High Level platforms before we travel northwards to WINWICK and then WIGAN where both North Western and Wallgate stations are seen with steam..

Onwards to PRESTON via Farrington Junction with views of Skew Bridge and steam activity in Preston station on both the main line and the erstwhile East Lancashire line. There are good views of steam at Preston No.5 signal box before we finally head north for BARTON and BROUGHTON, BROCK water troughs and GARSTANG before arriving in LANCASTER.

Motive power seen is both ex-LMS Stanier and BR Standard locomotives, including a few Royal Scots and Jubilees.

The archive film used is in colour with an authentic sound track and an extensively researched commentary.

Cover Photo:- Keith Pirt/Courtesy Booklaw Publications. Black 5 45377 meets a Britannia at Euxton Junction.


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1. Vol.143 - Along LMS Lines Part 7 (60-mins) (Released 21st.Feb 2009) (Ref: BR143D)
2. Vol.148 - The Demise of Steam (90-mins) (Released 14th.Oct 2009) (Ref: BR148D)
3. Vol.139 - Steam Routes Manchester to Crewe (67-mins) (Released 17th.August 2008) (Ref: BR139D)


Vol.145 - Steam in the North East (80-mins) (Released 5th.June 2009)

Vol.145 - Steam in the North East (80-mins) (Released 5th.June 2009)

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Jim Clemens Collection No.26. British Railways steam came to an end in the North Eastern Region in September 1967 and views of these workings are seen at RYEHOPE GRANGE along with the last passenger workings on the ALNWICK branch featuring K1 2-6-0 and Q6, J27 & 9F hauled freight trains at Tyne Dock in 1966.

Back in regular BR steam working days, we visit DARLINGTON to see A1 and A2 Pacifics, V2 2-6-2s, WD Austerity 2-8-0s, Jubilee 4-6-0s and Ivatt 4MTs.

Industrial steam and electric action in 1967 features BACKWORTH, WIDDRINGTON, SOUTH HETTON, BURRADON and DOXFORD, plus the former BOWES incline being worked manually.

We then visit BEAMISH Museum to see 0-6-0 J21 and the replica Locomotion No.1 in steam followed by scenes of ex-LNER locomotives including Flying Scotsman at the Shildon 150th.Anniversary Cavalcade event in 1975.

Lastly, we feature coverage of the K1 No. 62005 railtour in May 1967 from STOCKTON to CATTERICK and much, much more.

The film has been mastered with an authentic sound-track and researched in detail to give an informative commentary.

Cover photo: Jim Clemens, 65894 at Ryehope Grange in 1966.


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1. Vol.148 - The Demise of Steam (90-mins) (Released 14th.Oct 2009) (Ref: BR148D)
2. Vol.151 - Along LMS Lines Part 8: Shap to Carlisle (65-mins) (Released 15 March 2010) (Ref: BR151D)
3. Vol.113 - Along LNER Lines Part 2 (60-mins) (Released 30Jun05) (Ref: BR113D)


Vol.144 - Steam in Wales & The Borders Part 1 (60-mins) (Released 27th.March 2009)

Vol.144 - Steam in Wales & The Borders Part 1 (60-mins) (Released 27th.March 2009)

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This video concentrates on the northern area of Wales and its borders from the North Wales coast through Chester to Gobowen.

Branch lines visited are the Conway Valley to Blaenau Ffestiniog and, by way of a rail tour, the Wrexham, Mold and Connahs Quay route ending at Wrexham.

North to Chester for the end of steam here in 1967 and includes visits by preserved main line locos 40 years on.

Over Gresford bank to Wrexham and a visit to Croess Newydd shed and steam activity at Ruabon in the 1960s. A journey along the Dee Valley through Corwen to Barmouth.

Portmadoc with early scenes on the Ffestiniog Railway before returning along the Dee Valley to Ruabon. The video reaches Gobowen via Chirk and the Ifton colliery sidings at Weston Rhyn.

Many ex-GWR classes are seen from Dukedogs to Castles and ex-LMS Black 5s and Jubilees.

Cover Photo:- Dr. Gaius Sutton, 6357 at Bala Junction.


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1. Ivo Peters - His Films Revisited. The Somerset & Dorset Vol.02 (74-mins) (DVD only) (Ref: IP122D)
2. Ivo Peters - His Films Revisited. The Somerset & Dorset Vol.01 (70-mins) (DVD only) (Ref: IP121D)
3. Vol.116 - Gloucestershire Byways (60-mins) (Released 18 November 2005) (Ref: BR116D)


Vol.143 - Along LMS Lines Part 7  (60-mins) (Released 21st.Feb 2009)

Vol.143 - Along LMS Lines Part 7 (60-mins) (Released 21st.Feb 2009)

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The most filmed area of the West Coast Main Line was around TEBAY and the climb to the 916 foot Shap Summit.

This video concentrates on the activity from DILLICAR water troughs in the Lune Valley and over the entire climb to the summit. Detailed shed activity is shown at TEBAY depot with its banking engines of Fowler, Stanier 2-6-4T tanks and Standard Class 4s. The varied traffic along the main line includes passenger, freight and ballast workings.

Filmed from 1964 to 1967, motive power ranges from Coronation Pacifics, Jubillees, Royal Scots and Patriots to the work horse Stanier Black 5s, 8Fs, Standard 9Fs, Britannia Pacifics and Ivatt moguls. The magnificent scenery and very variable weather conditions are well shown at the popular location.

All film material is in colour and the film has an extensively research commentary with an authentic sound track.

Cover photo: Keith Pirt, 9F 92227 at Shap Summit, July 1967.


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1. Vol.146 - Steam Routes Manchester to Lancaster (60-mins) (Released 30th.June 2009) (Ref: BR146D)
2. Vol.139 - Steam Routes Manchester to Crewe (67-mins) (Released 17th.August 2008) (Ref: BR139D)
3. Vol.133 - Western Steam South of Birmingham (70-mins) (Released 30th,November 2007) (Ref: BR133D)


Vol.142 - Along Southern Lines  Part 1 (60-mins) (Released 15th.January 2009)

Vol.142 - Along Southern Lines Part 1 (60-mins) (Released 15th.January 2009)

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An archive video film of many types of Southern locomotives on various lines of the Southern Region. The South Western Division was the last to survive with steam traction up to the Summer of 1967. There is ample coverage of these lines from Waterloo to Basingstoke during a period from 1960 to 1967.

The South Eastern Division lost most of its steam in 1962 but Folkestone is seen when its harbour branch was still worked by steam traction albeit by Western pannier tanks. In this Division Tonbridge, Westerham, Gravesend, Gillingham and the Allhallows branch are also seen. Lydd to New Romney with the last DMUs. The famous Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch line is also visited.

Many specials in the last days of steam on the Waterloo to Basingstoke line are covered, with visiting Eastern and Scottish locos included.

The usual Bulleid pacifics are seen in quantity alongside Schools, King Arthurs, S15s, moguls and pannier tanks.

Nearly all the material is in colour and the film has an extensively researched commentary with an authentic sound track.

Cover photo:- Keith Pirt, 30908 & N class at Basingstoke, June 1960.


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1. Vol.150 - Along Southern Lines Part 2 (60-mins) (Released 18th.January 2010) (Ref: BR150D)
2. Vol.136 - Steam To North Wales (100-mins) (Released 30th.March 2008) (Ref: BR136D)
3. Vol.25 - Steam Remembrance (60-mins) () (Ref: BR025D)



Customer Reviews

  Delighted with the scenes included on it.  I'm delighted with the scenes it has included on it,  especially the Boat Train at Folkestone Harbour and the Golden Arrow, showing the places where I used to train spot. I already feel 55 years younger! The RHDR footage was a real bonus too!   John Smith - Guildford, England, UK.

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