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Graham Phillips
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Cutting stone on the SVR
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Stonemason Philip Chatfield preparing a coping stone for Falling Sands Viaduct on the Severn Valley Railway
Ruston and Hornsby 319290 shunting at Bewdley 17.12.2019 b
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Ruston and Hornsby 319290 shunting at Bewdley 17.12.2019 b
Ruston and Hornsby 319290 shunting at Bewdley 17.12.2019 a
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Ruston and Hornsby 319290 shunting at Bewdley 17.12.2019 a
Awayday 1989 BBC. David Shepherd & Peter McEnery visit the Severn Valley Railway
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Awayday 1989 BBC. David Shepherd & Peter McEnery visit the Severn Valley Railway
Meccano four way automatic brake
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Test build for a crane drive. Any one of four drives can be selected. Any drive that is not being driven is automatically held in position.
Meccano automatic differential brake
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Meccano automatic brake for crane drive. A fixed 19t pinion on the top shaft is engaged with a 19t pinion on the output shaft, acting as a brake and preventing it from rotating. When the input shaft is rotated, it turns the differential until the triangular plate lifts the top shaft and disengages the brake.
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That's so cute! I love to see badgers collecting bedding. The sticks sound a bit uncomfortable though. I wonder if they are a base layer or whether they have another purpose?
I really don't know. My guess is that it's a youngster imitating it's parents without fully understanding what it should be doing.
@@grahamphillips110 yes, that's possible. He looks cute, whatever the reason is for collecting sticks.
I remember watching this on its original broadcast and became a fan of David Shepherd's paintings from that day on
Tricky to say but we think this might be a caddisfly 🤔
Had the pleasure of meeting David Shepherd at the Warley Model Railway Show one year. I was only a young lad but he was such a lovely, kind man. He signed a print of Black Prince for me. A true gentleman in every sense of the word! Sadly missed!
Watched this when I was 6! Nostalgia
Great video one small mistake though when the presenter at beginning of the programme talks about the Atlantic Coast Express he says it ran from london to Bournemouth then the westcountry. Its incorrect it ran from London Waterloo via Salisbury and Exeter not Bournemouth
Don Shadwell is the man being interviewed while driving the black 5. Lovely fella
Great rhythm there Phil. Looks such hard work, watch out for those pebbles.
61994 LNER K4 The Great Marquees 6MT 2-6-0 47383 LMS Jinty 3F 0-6-0T 45000 LMS William Stanier Black Five 4-6-0 45690 LMS Jubilee Leander 6P 4-6-0 7819 GWR Hinton Manor 4-6-0 75069 BR Standard 4MT 4-6-0 4566 GWR Small Prairie 2-6-2T 46443 LMS Ivatt 2 Mogul 2-6-0 80079 BR Standard 4 2-6-4T 48773 LMS William Stanier 8F 2-8-0 6960 GWR Raveningham Hall 4-6-0 since late 80’s
That musical piece that starts at 5:10 - fairly sure that was used in another BBC production about railways starring Michael Palin
Indeed when he visits NYMR and takes a ride behind Black 5 4767 !!
Do you have any more from this series please?
Yeah I would like to see some more if you had them. I know of at least 4 more episodes. One in Scotland on the Strapshey railway, the Keighley & Worth Valley, another one in Scotland on Fort William & Mallaig and another was Settle & Carlisle.
Thanks for uploading this! I remember watching this on a 'sickie' one afternoon. It was when I discovered the works of David Shepherd
When David came on board the Ark royal to gather inspiration for the painting He did of Her which is in the FAA museum RNAS Yeovilton, one of my Flight deck officers arranged for me to have a 1-2-1 with Him as I did art, I went down to His cabin at 19:00hrs and finally left just before midnight, He wanted to see my art and gave me many pointers & in return wanted to know what life was really like on the ship he was about to paint.His painting is IMHO the best depictions of the ship ever done, full of feeling and atmosphereA great unassuming man who has been an inspiration to many for years and yearsHis art will never die
Rest in Peace David Shepherd. You left one hell of a legacy
he certainly some beautiful art work of steam engines in their sad and dirty condison. I got a copy of his book Brush with steam. while having a go at saving two of them
he certainly has left us with a massive Legacy of his passion for steam engines and saving wild animals such as Tigers. his book a Brush with steam is a lovely read