New website of class 37 photo's

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New website of class 37 photo's

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collection of Wilson's 37 photo's

http://wilsons37s.fpic.co.uk/
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Moved to railway photography


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Although I'm more a 47 kinda person I must say I really enjoyed that selection of (inferior :D (Joke OK) )traction. I've just looked at all those rail blue machines & was overwelmed with how much I miss those times. Rail blue was a great colour for traction & certainly showed off the locos well.Today I drive nasty painted plastic trains,I wish I had been born earlier as I was still at school when most of those shots were taken.
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My lords! Some very tasty traction there. Nice phots. :)
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thanks to everyone who has left positive comments on all fronts. John Wilson who is the soul photographer has another site which includes all his photographs.

can be found at http://britishrail.fpic.co.uk

many thanks
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