Title: Looking for THREE places Post by: grahame on November 09, 2014, 15:19:10 Can you give me three locations for these two pictures and explain why I'm asking for three places?
(http://www.wellho.net/pix/based01.jpg) (http://www.wellho.net/pix/based02.jpg) Title: Re: Looking for THREE places Post by: Chris from Nailsea on November 09, 2014, 15:42:38 I suspect they are models of two old railway stations, being displayed at a third railway station?
I have no idea where those two old stations were, but I probably have inside information regarding the third, so I'll refrain from answering further here. ;) :-X Title: Re: Looking for THREE places Post by: ChrisB on November 09, 2014, 16:01:27 Second one looks like Moreton in Marsh might have done a while back.
Title: Re: Looking for THREE places Post by: grahame on November 09, 2014, 16:23:48 I suspect they are models of two old railway stations, being displayed at a third railway station? I have no idea where those two old stations were, but I probably have inside information regarding the third, so I'll refrain from answering further here. ;) :-X Indeed, two models that represent (one quite closely, one more representational) stations as they used to be, being shown quite near to another station. Second one looks like Moreton in Marsh might have done a while back. Indeed it may look like MIM, but I'm afraid it isn't ... and that's the one which to my mind is quite closely modelled. Title: Re: Looking for THREE places Post by: JayMac on November 09, 2014, 16:41:07 Is the first one Melksham?
Title: Re: Looking for THREE places Post by: Chris from Nailsea on November 09, 2014, 16:46:30 When I saw those pictures, I too thought the first one had an impression of Melksham about it. ::)
Title: Re: Looking for THREE places Post by: grahame on November 09, 2014, 17:37:06 When I saw those pictures, I too thought the first one had an impression of Melksham about it. ::) Is the first one Melksham? Yes, its is ... and the second one isn't far away but will be much harder to get even though the model is much more accurate clue ... via an old image from way back (http://www.savethetrain.org.uk/slipping.jpg) Title: Re: Looking for THREE places Post by: Phil on November 09, 2014, 18:12:34 Holt station perhaps?
Title: Re: Looking for THREE places Post by: grahame on November 09, 2014, 18:24:28 Holt station perhaps? Alas, no ... Holt was an island platform - good picture at http://www.bradfordonavonmuseum.co.uk/archives/3992 Title: Re: Looking for THREE places Post by: Chris from Nailsea on November 09, 2014, 18:25:28 Along the same line, looking at sadly long-disused stations near Melksham: Seend?
Title: Re: Looking for THREE places Post by: grahame on November 09, 2014, 18:30:12 Along the same line, looking at sadly long-disused stations near Melksham: Seend? Yes indeed ... Seend. Once a busy loop on the branch from Holt via Devizes to Patney and Chirton, and even with a narrow gauge connection to the Iron Works Title: Re: Looking for THREE places Post by: Chris from Nailsea on November 09, 2014, 18:39:43 Seend. Once a busy loop on the branch from Holt via Devizes to Patney and Chirton, and even with a narrow gauge connection to the Iron Works Well, I knew all of that, obviously. :P ::) :-[ ;D Title: Re: Looking for THREE places Post by: grahame on November 09, 2014, 20:59:17 (http://www.savethetrain.org.uk/slipping.jpg) The image is a montage of Melksham ... and the old trackbed at Seend. Publicity thing from way back, when there was a two week closure and we feared the return transport would be on rubber wheels and run on tarmac like it does at Wedgwood. Getting lots of VIPs, including Duncan Hames who is now our MP on board the first train back, and the press too, before 6 a.m. showed at a low point that we wouldn't go without a proper evaluation. Title: Re: Looking for THREE places Post by: Western Pathfinder on November 09, 2014, 22:18:27 Along the same line, looking at sadly long-disused stations near Melksham: Seend? Yes indeed ... Seend. Once a busy loop on the branch from Holt via Devizes to Patney and Chirton, and even with a narrow gauge connection to the Iron Works Would that be Seend Twined with the Island of Sodor ? I seem to remember reading somewhere that the Rev W Audrey lived not far away. Title: Re: Looking for THREE places Post by: grahame on November 09, 2014, 23:50:26 Would that be Seend Twined with the Island of Sodor ? I seem to remember reading somewhere that the Rev W Audrey lived not far away. I know someone who may know a bit about that. I'll find out. Title: Re: Looking for THREE places Post by: grahame on November 10, 2014, 10:36:33 Would that be Seend Twined with the Island of Sodor ? I seem to remember reading somewhere that the Rev W Audrey lived not far away. I know someone who may know a bit about that. I'll find out. My expert writes ... Quote Wilbert Vere Awdry was born 15 June, 1911 in Romsey, Hampshire. He died 21 March 1997 in Stroud, Gloucestershire. English clergyman, railway enthusiast and children's author, better known as the Reverend W. Awdry and creator of Thomas the Tank Engine, who starred in Awdry's acclaimed Railway Series. In 1917, he moved with his family to Box, in a house called ^Journey^s End^, which was only 200 yards from the eastern end of Box Tunnel. (The home was renamed Lorne Villa.) There the Great Western Railway main line climbs at a gradient of 1 in 100 for two miles, and a banking engine was kept there to assist freight trains up the hill. These trains usually ran at night and the young Wilbert could hear them from his bed. The train characters that would make Awdry famous, and the first stories featuring them, were invented in 1943 to amuse his son Christopher during a bout of measles. I should have added the Melksham/Lacock links^Not really a Seend link, but yes, close by. Vere Awdry, Rev W Awdry^s father, was born in Lacock. John Hilliar Wither Awdry (father of Vere Awdry) was born in Swindon and owned Melksham House, though he did not live there. John Jeremiah Awdry (father of JHW Awdry) was born in Melksham. Title: Re: Looking for THREE places Post by: bobm on November 10, 2014, 12:41:46 He certainly lived in Box in his early years judging by this blue plaque.
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