That's a really good video, thank you for sharing it - I'm a regular volunteer at Apedale Valley Light Railway/Moseley Railway Trust and was so pleased to see so many people come along and see us, both Saturday and Sunday were great days. In answer to penninefilms - our theme for the gala was Made in Staffordshire, so yes all the running steam engines were made in Staffordshire, UK.
The Joffre (big grey one) and Tattoo, both seen on the video were built in 1916 in the Kerr Stuart factory based in Stoke, UK. It was the first time since 1916 (after a 12 year restoration project of The Joffre) that both these engines were back together. Reginald Mitchell, the man behind the Spitfire, worked in the Kerr Stuart factory in 1916 when both of these engines were built, before he created the Sptifire.
A great Video a great line of of locos and a great line all good
That's a really good video, thank you for sharing it - I'm a regular volunteer at Apedale Valley Light Railway/Moseley Railway Trust and was so pleased to see so many people come along and see us, both Saturday and Sunday were great days. In answer to penninefilms - our theme for the gala was Made in Staffordshire, so yes all the running steam engines were made in Staffordshire, UK.
The Joffre (big grey one) and Tattoo, both seen on the video were built in 1916 in the Kerr Stuart factory based in Stoke, UK. It was the first time since 1916 (after a 12 year restoration project of The Joffre) that both these engines were back together. Reginald Mitchell, the man behind the Spitfire, worked in the Kerr Stuart factory in 1916 when both of these engines were built, before he created the Sptifire.
Excellent vid! You make your videos really professional. Its good to see some one put the effort in. :)
Well done!!!
i was there on that day for the gala please come next year
the apedale apprintes have a loco under restation
i see that you manged to catch me on there :-) (the tall ginger lad)
All British ... and all with Staffordshire connections. Those were the days!
Very British! I like it very much! :-)
They renamed Stanhope, Tattoo?