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No Artist - Railways Remembered / The End of Steam FLAC

Singer:

No Artist

Album:

Railways Remembered / The End of Steam

Genre:

Not music

FLAC album size:

1769 mb

MP3 album size:

1349 mb

WMA album size:

1480 mb

Other music formats:

MP1 XM ADX AIFF AHX APE VOC

Rating:

4.6 ✱

Style:

Field Recording, Education

Date of release:

1975

No Artist - Railways Remembered / The End of Steam FLAC


No Artist - Railways Remembered / The End of Steam FLAC

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A1 Introduction
Narrator – R. A. Symes-Schutzmann*
A2 Reminiscences Of Retired Driver And Porter
Voice – Arthur Harris , Bill Sylvester
A3 Last Steam Train From Paddington
A4 Reminiscences Of Private Train Holidays
Voice – The Hon. Mrs. Bernard James
A5 A Former Page Boy On The Railway
A6 The Flying Scotsman Centenary
A7 Recollections Of The Armagh Rail Disaster 1889
Voice – H. G. Rea
B1 Memories Of The Cefn Railway In Wales
Voice – Miss Phoebe Simons
B2 The Royal Scot Departure
B3 1951 Glencoe Blizzard
Interviewer – J. Clarke
B4 Steam Locomotive Designer Interview
Interviewee – Sir William StanierInterviewer – Rex Wailes
B5 Cross At The Crossing
Written-By – Neville Cowley
C1 Naming Ceremony Of "The Evening Star"
Speech – R. F. Hanks
C2 Footplate Recording On Stanier Class 5
C3 Excerpt From The Programme "Some Famous Trains"
C4 Trial Run Of The L.N.E.R. Locomotive "Silver Link"
Voice [Engine Driver] – A. J. Taylor
C5 Coronation Express Approach And Pass With Whistle
C6 A World Of Trains
Narrator – Rowland Emett
C7 Local Train, Engine Built 1882, Carriages Built 1904. Departure And Run
C8 A Local Train Of Thought (Poem)
Voice Actor – Bruce MacKenzie Written-By – Siegfried Sassoon
C9 Local Train, Engine Built 1882, Carriages Built 1904. Arrival At Station
C10 Excerpt From The Programme "Some Famous Trains"
C11 British Railways, Paddington Station Departure Of Unnamed Train
C12 Western Region Trains
C13 The World Train Speed Record, From "The World Goes By"
C14 Inside Signal Box; Flying Scotsman Passes
D1 Programme On The G.W.R. Broadcast On 23 August 1935
Voice – Mr. M. Froude
D2 Goods Train Climbing Cutting Passing Under Bridge
D3 Golden Arrow (S.R.) Whistle, Announcement On Train
D4 "Bradshaw" From The Programme, "Speed, Sound And Sentiment"
Read By – John Gray
D5 Golden Arrow (Southern Railway) Arrives At Dover
D6 The Set-Up For The Slochd Climb Recording
Voice – John Gray
D7 Recording From The Footplate Of Steam Locomotive
Voice – John Gray
D8 Reminiscences Of Recording Trains
Voice – Arthur Phillips
D9 Coronation Scot
Recorded By – Arthur Phillips
D10 Cheltenham Flyer, Running Fast Through Cutting
D11 Nationalisation Of Railways 31 December 1947
Voice [Commentator] – Maxwell Taylor
D12 Goods Train Working Hard With Whistle
D13 Edited Version Of BBC TV Film "Let's Imagine - A Branch Line"
Written-By, Narrator – Sir John Betjeman*
D14 Irish Mail Train Passing Through Reading

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – BBC Enterprises
  • Distributed By – Polydor Ltd.

Credits

  • Design – Andrew Prewett
  • Illustration [Front Sleeve] – Terence Cuneo
  • Liner Notes – R. A. Symes-Schutzmann*

Notes

'Free Full Colour T. Cuneo Print Inside'.

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