Saturday, 13 June 2015

Leake Street Graffiti Tunnel

Part 2 of today's blog. 

Our next place was the set of tunnels under the main line station at Waterloo. Here with some encouragement graffiti artists get to work. This is a super place and I intend to return. 

























© Lionel Callow 2015

Hidden London

Yesterday I had a day in London with my daughter. She was treating me for my birthday to three very special places. I have dedicated the next three entries of the blog to each location. I was working with my Fuji X-T1 with it’s 18-35 f2.8 -4 lens.

We started with a visit to a disused London underground station at Charing Cross which is part of & run by the London Transport Museum. They call the tour Hidden London & it takes just about one hour. You enter from Charing Cross station and once we were all assembled we set off through the hidden passages. We visited old platforms, via disused escalators, so we had to be careful as we walked down these once moving staircases. We had to don a hard hat on part of the trip & on another we were on a platform with a straight down view through a grate, we were standing the height of Nelson's Column, those who did not like heights stayed back at this point. A number of major films have been shot here, the most famous being the Bond movie Skyfall. Here is the first part of today’s photo blog. 


Notice the missing ceiling tiles, this was due to them being made of a very flammable material and after the Kings Cross fire in 1987 this was discovered and they were removed.




This part of the line is still used as a garage for trains so that during a busy time they can very quickly be brought into service.

Ceiling tiles have all been removed

Notice the missing advertising boards on the walls.


Going behind the scenes






Ventilation Tunnel
These next three images are very poor but they show the ventilation shaft and the extreme places behind the scenes we were taken. It was very dark and dirty but well worth the visit. ISO 1600
Ventilation Tunnels Vertical Shaft
Ventilation Tunnels Vertical Shaft Platform
Ventilation Tunnels Vertical Shaft to the Surface.
© Lionel Callow 2015

Wednesday, 3 June 2015

Museum Of Power Olde Tyme Rally

The Museum of Power held it’s “Olde Tyme Rally” (their spelling not mine) on Sunday 31st May. Unfortunately the weather did not play it’s part, overcast with occasional showers. The museum put on a really good show with a large turnout of vintage cars. The Austen 7 club had a very strong showing. The music was supplied by Maldengiedoo’s roadshow keeping the crowds entertained. In the museum the main water pump, the Lilleshall triple-expansion steam engine was being run in steam and proved to be very popular with the visitors of all ages & it is great to see this giant engine in motion. This was a great family day out.









Maldengiedoo’s road show





The beautifully restored steam roller "Bonny Lass"









Museum of Power Langford runs it's  miniature railway.







© Lionel Callow 2015