The pictures from Holloway yesterday are now on my Webshots area.
Fred
See all my pictures at
The pictures from Holloway yesterday are now on my Webshots area.
Fred
See all my pictures at
Thanks Fred. They all are old engines - does this indicate the preference of the photographer or the fact that there were no post 1930 engines present? ;o))
Regards,
J. Kim Siddorn, Regia Anglorum
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Photographers preference! I have photographed so many engines over the years that nowadays I just take ones I haven't seen before or those I have an interest in. There were many later ones there, including what looked like two Normans mounted in one frame.
the armstrong siddeley is owned by me along with the Petter PAZ1 that won 1st prize at the show
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