Thursday, 25 February 2021

LOVE YOU MUM, HAPPY BIRTHDAY, THINKING OF YOU Xx 25th FEBRUARY

Always missing you promise not a day goes by now when I don't think of you. Love you loads, you brought us into this world and then had to leave us I have some comfort that you are reunited with Dad and hope that one day soon I will be with you both again. 


Wishing you a Happy Birthday Mum. Xxx


It saddens me that I don't have many more pictures of you to enjoy, but at least I have some lovely ones from your wedding day to Dad hung on the wall at home which helps me when I am low. I know you didn't like having your photo taken anyway, much like myself, just wished I had a few more x. 

MUM AND DAD WEDDING 1961

Love you so much, always in my heart, so sad that you had to leave us so early, you would have been a great Grandma to Graham's boys and so proud of Sue now enjoying life in Australia with James and Hannah. I will be visiting the Hanworth Crematorium Rose Gardens on the weekend. Xxx

Friday, 19 February 2021

LOCKDOWN #3 2021 CONTINUES, NO RAIL SHOWS, EXHIBITIONS, OPEN DAYS. VERY SAD. 😷

😷Lockdown 2021 continues, so no open days, no exhibitions, no fun. I've had my first Covid-19 vaccine jab which was fine, but with the 2nd vaccine dose not due for about another 10+ weeks what can we look forward to instead of being able to go out? There remains a lack of entertainment to look forward to, sport might continue behind closed doors but my enjoyment of modelling, railways, steam tours is still being denied with venues closed. 

Hillingdon Railway Modellers

The Hillingdon Railway Modellers will be holding regular Zoom meetings with their members as well as their AGM which is due to be held end of February. Pleased to see they are still getting on with their superb work, as are the London Kings Cross based Model Railway Club who also are holding zoom meetings and lectures with guest speakers. 

https://www.themodelrailwayclub.org/events/mrc-zoom-club-meeting/

A few societies are using social media and you tube to try and deliver something to a waiting audience here are a couple of on line 'shows' coming up soon. I've been viewing some of the bigger shows from previous years on You Tube such as Warley, Rail Wells, and this from Weston Super Mare watch the coal tipper from about 3 mins in that's some modelling skill. 

Kenavon Railway Society
It was announced that with great regret the Kenavon Socitey  cancelled their model railway exhibition planned for 20th February 2021. This a
nnual exhibition is now an online exhibition on their website from 10am on 20th February to 5pm on 21st.  With 25 layouts currently booked in, with more to be confirmed, along with traders, demonstrators and prototype videos. These will be uploaded to the "Exhibition" page on the weekend. Check that out here on the weekend.

The Gauge O Guild are also planning to hold an online show in early March. Virtual Spring Show Saturday 6th March 2021 from 10am till about 4pm.

This year, due to Covid-19 restrictions, the 'real' event has been cancelled, and is replaced by a virtual event. Access to the event is via the home page of the Gauge O Guild website. Here you will find links to traders, the Guild sales area, live and recorded demonstrations of various modelling techniques, and virtual visits to members' layouts in their own home. Several of the presentations will include a Q&A facility.

Thursday, 11 February 2021

HERITAGE RAILWAYS 2021 PART TWO - GWR REGION BRISTOL AND WEST

As we continue with the latest lockdown during 2021 having another look ahead to better times when hopefully we can visit some more of our Heritage Railways. Part one took a look at some of the GWR based railways and now we will move further down the line towards Bristol and the West where there are several lines which have survived into preservation, haven't been to visit these for some time, and hopefully will be able to rectify that sometime this year.

Avon Valley Railway Bitton

Avon Valley Railway
https://www.avonvalleyrailway.org/
Bitton Station, Bath Road, Bitton
Bristol, BS30 6HD
Telephone: 0117 932 5538
Email: info@avonvalleyrailway.org

Opened in 1869 by the Midland Railway as a through-route between Birmingham and the South Coast the line was later linked to the iconic Somerset & Dorset Railway. Closed under the Beeching Axe of the 1960's the Avon Valley Railway was preserved by an enthusiastic group of volunteers. Today, 40+ years on, three miles of track has been re-laid, locomotives and carriages restored, and the sound of steam can once again be heard along the Avon Valley.

The main area of railway interest is found at their Bitton station headquarters, the line heads north in direction of Bristol to Oldland Common and also been extended south in the direction of Bath with a stop along the river Avon Riverside. While further extensions would seem unlikely due to redevelopments on the old track bed it's still a very pleasant ride of around an hour for the round trip eventually returning to Bitton once more.
East Somerset Railway Cranmore
East Somerset Railway
https://eastsomersetrailway.com/
Cranmore Railway Station
Cranmore, Shepton Mallet,
Somerset, BA4 4QP
Telephone: 01749 880417
Email: info@eastsomersetrailway.com
The East Somerset Railway is a Brunel railway (Isambard Kingdom Brunel was the Surveyor), though it was not originally owned by the Great Western Railway, that came later. Opened in 1858, it originally ran from Witham to Shepton Mallet and was built under an 1856 Act of Parliament. The GWR ran the line for the East Somerset Railway, as the ESR only owned the rails and had no rolling stock. The first train was hauled by a classically named engine called Homer thereby starting the ESR on its own Odyssey.

The line was later extended to Wells where it joined the Strawberry line and continued through to Yatton. Always a modest railway, the ESR depended on passengers and rock for its prosperity, with a drop of milk thrown in. Quarrying was and is big business in the Cranmore area and soon Cranmore Station developed links with local quarries and a narrow gauge railway was built from Waterlip to Cranmore, with a rock crushing plant erected close to the mainline.
David Shepherd
The renowned Wildlife Artist, the late David Shepherd, was looking for a home for two engines he had acquired (Black Prince and The Green Knight). He found this home at Cranmore and acquired it. The East Somerset Heritage Railway was officially opened to the public on 1st August 1974. It’s has had its ups and downs since then but is now thriving and providing a much needed tourist attraction for the locality. It is run by a number of dedicated and enthusiastic volunteers, recently boosted by the ward of a Lottery grant to reinstate the second platform at Cranmore Station. Dad had a few paintings by Mr Shepherd, lots of elephants, and always a small mouse hidden away in them too.
West Somerset Railway

West Somerset Railway
https://www.west-somerset-railway.co.uk/
The Railway Station
Minehead
Somerset
TA24 5BG
Tel: (+44) 01643 704 996.
The West Somerset Railway a true country branch line of the old Great Western Railway is full of fascination whether you are looking for a nostalgic ride back in time through lovely countryside or to study the railway and industrial heritage which our line preserves. The historic steam locomotives, coaches and wagons, and the buildings of our ten unique stations linked by a twenty mile scenic journey will repay hours of exploration. The surrounding countryside is as varied as it is beautiful.
The gently rolling Quantock hills and distant Exmoor, unspoilt villages and farms nestling in leafy lanes, the cliffs and coast of the Bristol Channel with views of distant South-Wales, confident Church Towers, Dunster's imposing castle and Minehead's seaside charm are all waiting to be discovered. Honestly you would want to spend a weekend here to enjoy it all. It's come a long way since I used to visit here with my late father in the 1980's, and even sees occasional services through from Taunton now that the line is connect to GWR main line once more. Though regular steam services are still from Bishops Lydeard station through 20 miles of scenery to Minehead, there are (Covid-19 lockdowns excepted) some through services and railtours, something I will be looking into this summer hopefully.

Saturday, 6 February 2021

THINKING OF YOU DAD - 7th FEB [1934 - 2012] LOVE YOU ALWAYS Xxx

Always thinking of you Dad, Happy Birthday, missing you always, you were and always will be my biggest hero and inspiration
    Love and miss you Dad Xx




My wonderful Dad should have been celebrating his 87th birthday today, I miss him so much every day. Our families lives were changed forever in a way I couldn't imagine when you were taken from us, I so wish you were here now to advise me, admonish me, and keep us safe.

I'll never forget what you did for me, Dad you should be happy and so proud knowing that Graham and Susan turned out so well and have each brought up an amazing family, Sue especially as she enjoys her life in Australia with James and Hannah, who herself is now a mum to Addison and you would have become a Great Grandad. I still have some regret not having the mental strength to follow their example and to also have made you proud. I will raise a glass to your memory, and have never stopped missing you, loving you and wishing you were here now.  Also wish I had more pictures of you but what I have I make do with including lovely ones of you and Mum on your wedding day. X 

Love you loads, missing you, but wishing you were both here to celebrate your birthday with us all xXx