Ahhh! Mum and Dad listening to Paul Temple. Also listening to Elizabethan on BBC Light program while mum did the laundry on a Monday with us little ones sitting around listening to the Goblin washing machine talk as it worked.
Just superb ! Quite a moistening of the eyes job. Question.... Is the light coloured building set back from the lineside at 0:35 the Shredded Wheat factory at Welwyn/Welwyn Garden City ??
Yes, 114 mph, but outrun by A4 Pacific Mallard that still holds the world record for steam at 126 mph. But I remember these in Crewe as a child known then as Duchess Class. All 20th century Light Music is magic to me, Eric Coates being my favourite, but Vivien Ellis composed a masterpiece here.
I can tell, these weren't just expensive or looked expensive. These were probably the only serious locomotives of the time. I have never witnessed any locomotive in the world that was as serious as the Coronation Scot.
Nostalgia! I used to listen to this when I was sitting on my potty, way back in the 1950s. BBC. 'Listen with Mother' with Daphnia Oxenford and George Dixon ? (Memory) Happy days when life was simple, people had values and the world was free from Woke Liberal perverts.
Call them upside-down bath tubs if you will, But if the A4s are better, how come they don't have their very own music piece that is still so widely known by the media? Edit: A certain engine with a face that is an oversized silver teaspoon does NOT count!
Beautiful,poetry in motion !
how bro get 144 subscribes if he has ONE VIDEO. ONE VIDEO BRO!
0:17 And Spencer was! He ran out of water on Gordon's hill. "Why didn't I listen?!"
Coronation is for 1930
Coronation 6220 steam train
6220
Coronation Scot that my favourite song
This played briefly in the last actual episode of top gear when they meet up with old British sports cars.
And now presenting the radio adaptation of The Death Of Mary Queen Of Scots
Ahhh! Mum and Dad listening to Paul Temple. Also listening to Elizabethan on BBC Light program while mum did the laundry on a Monday with us little ones sitting around listening to the Goblin washing machine talk as it worked.
Plot twist: the theme and train speed is the same like Spencer's From TTTE
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A beautiful art deco train
Does anyone know the date of the black and white footage and who made it
Looks to be likely extracted from this 1937 newsreel type train publicity film : th-cam.com/video/gpQxDSskLxQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=2XhwBNUuvTyuwpMR
Happy memories of my childhood. My mother always listened to Paul Temple on the radio.
Is this the Flying Scotsman?
It is the LMS rival to the LNER Flying Scotsman and the later streamlined A4 hauled LNER trains.
Clues in the title. Its the " Coronation Scot"
This train Sucks it's so dumb it's made for slow
It is one the fastest trains.
Chuffing marvellous!!
This sounds like spencers theme form thomas ironic as this is for the LMS Corrination class and Spencer is a LNER A4 Pacific
They shouldn't have scrapped her
It wasnt one loco and they didnt scrap all of them but did un steamline them in the was
I really like the look of the streamline trains. The music is excellent as well.
Just superb ! Quite a moistening of the eyes job. Question.... Is the light coloured building set back from the lineside at 0:35 the Shredded Wheat factory at Welwyn/Welwyn Garden City ??
This video is extracted from a news item (without music): th-cam.com/video/gpQxDSskLxQ/w-d-xo.html
The train now leaving. Is the Coronation Scot! 🇬🇧🚂🇬🇧
I love the calm from the intense by 0:14 with that graceful breathtaking shot and human nature of the scene
Um tribal😅 😢😮
fantastic music captures the scene - listening to the wireless the detective Paul Temple l
This is classic and beautiful!
My Grandad Samuel Edgar Miller B.E.M was on the footplate during the record run that day.
Fun Locomotive Fact: this is spencers theme in the thomas series.
Wonderful 🤩👍
hey robert are you the one who made this song?
Is it city of Birmingham or duches of Hamilton or coronation Scot or is it a weird painted woodcock or a weird painted empire of india
What??!!
To me this music will always be associated with Peter Coke and Margory Westbury in Paul Temple
Yes, 114 mph, but outrun by A4 Pacific Mallard that still holds the world record for steam at 126 mph. But I remember these in Crewe as a child known then as Duchess Class. All 20th century Light Music is magic to me, Eric Coates being my favourite, but Vivien Ellis composed a masterpiece here.
I can tell, these weren't just expensive or looked expensive. These were probably the only serious locomotives of the time. I have never witnessed any locomotive in the world that was as serious as the Coronation Scot.
The Gresley A4’s, his P2, 2-8-2 ‘S and W1 4-6-4 were also very serious.
Do you know that the Coronation Scot ran for only two years?
Crewe works engineering at its very best lovely
Paul Temple!
i can hear the paul temple intro over the music LMAO
Britain at it's peak!
A wonderful song for a beautiful train
Coronation 6220 is my faviorite coronation class loco because it's blue,preety and that it was the first one built.
By Timothy this brings back memories!
5th November 1892
Bonfire night. So what?
4 foot, 8 and a Half. Yet another British invention. God bless her Majesty !
Nostalgia! I used to listen to this when I was sitting on my potty, way back in the 1950s. BBC. 'Listen with Mother' with Daphnia Oxenford and George Dixon ? (Memory) Happy days when life was simple, people had values and the world was free from Woke Liberal perverts.
I wish I could have lived in the 50s. Would have been great to be born in the 1870s and die in the 1950s.
You would probably have been killed in the First World War.
And endure food rationing during the last few years of your life?
Call them upside-down bath tubs if you will, But if the A4s are better, how come they don't have their very own music piece that is still so widely known by the media? Edit: A certain engine with a face that is an oversized silver teaspoon does NOT count!
" A certain engine with a face that is an oversized silver teaspoon does NOT count!" lmao i'm laughing so hard at that
„The elizabethan score” maybe not strictly for A4’s but for a service pulled by them
See the people looking outside their cottages at 2:35
What specific recording is this? I can’t seem to find this specific play through of the piece anywhere else.