John, I’m just catching up on the contents of my inbox, so a belated welcome to the group. Assuming you’ve not received an answer to your question...
hi, thank you very much for the diagrams, if you have any more information I look to receiving it especially of course from the westhouses and Alfreton area. ...
... From: JohnH To: Derbyshire Rail Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 11:47 AM Subject: Chesterfield Just to say thanks for the information given to me (and...
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... From: JohnH To: Derby Rail Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 12:12 PM Subject: Fw: Chesterfield ... From: JohnH To: Derbyshire Rail Sent: Saturday, July 09,...
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Hi folks. I had a thought the other day which may be of passing interest to those of you with a taste for the exotic. See what you think. As you may know, the...
Attached are a couple of DMU PR shots from the mid 1950s via Neil F-L. The station had obviously been closed for a while. Some others were clearly taken on the...
Nick, ... The milepost visible on the platform must narrow the choice down a bit? Do you have a higher resolution shot that makes the milepost readable? ...
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... NFL may have a high res version, but Dave seems to have confirmed the location as Melbourne anyway. Nick...
A little late, but the proof (as if it were needed) that it is Melbourne. This view is from the DET's archive (may also be on Picture The Past, but haven't...
... A quite splendid photo, Dave - so many little things of interest to observe isn't there. Proof also that Melbourne box probably wasn't mains water...
Going back to three postings a week or two back, I was very impressed with the picture of the 0-6-0 at Melbourne. I wonder if someone would be kind enough to...
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John, Picture the Past, in a nutshell, is the collaborative web site of the various East Midlands councils and their local history archives - ...
Dave Very many thanks for your prompt response and for the useful info. I should have put two and two together and realised that a spanking new looking dmu ...
I found Worthington almost a magical place when I discovered the station on a glorious June afternoon in 1987. All the trackwork was still in place, though...
Hello everyone, I have put some of my old photos of the GNR in Derbyshire on my Fotopic site if anyone cares to look. Also put a couple of shots of Breadsall...
Can anyone supply statistics for Breadsall Viaduct viz. length, height, number of arches etc. Ralph No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG...
... David Ripley, in his history of the Peak Forest Tramway, certainly refers to the tunnel as Stodhart, and not Chapel Milton (as suggested in Bertram ...
... Well, I've worked my way into an inaccessible place and extracted my Higginson (missus). Unfortunately, I haven't found much on the viaduct. 1979 is given...
Hi Howard There seems little doubt that the PFT opened their line between Buxworth - Chapel-en-le-Frith on 31.8.1796 and between Chapel-en-le-Frith - Dove...