A Forgotten Era
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- trailertrash
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A Forgotten Era
We're rather lucky to have a National Heritage site [ Museum ] in South Ayrshire, dedicated to the preservation of the old steam engines which used to serve the [ then ] local coal mines.
Several times per year, they fire them up and open the gates to the public to have a wander round and included in your entry fee you get a ride on the train.
When I visited last weekend [ 09/07/2017 ] the weather was foul but it helped to give a sense of misery! These poor old engines are the last link to the history of Ayrshire as a coal producing County.
I do hope you see something you may like.
Yours Aye
Andrew.
Several times per year, they fire them up and open the gates to the public to have a wander round and included in your entry fee you get a ride on the train.
When I visited last weekend [ 09/07/2017 ] the weather was foul but it helped to give a sense of misery! These poor old engines are the last link to the history of Ayrshire as a coal producing County.
I do hope you see something you may like.
Yours Aye
Andrew.
Last edited by trailertrash on Thu Jul 13, 2017 5:52 am, edited 3 times in total.
Re: A Forgotten Era
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Why don't you publish it on Vimeo or YouTube?
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- trailertrash
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Re: A Forgotten Era
JBD wrote:Like to watch it but get this error:
"Sorry, we don't know who trailertr%20...%20h is.
The member you're trying to view doesn't seem to be correct.
The name trailertr%20...%20h isn't recognized. Please check to be sure that you've entered the URL correctly. It's possible that trailertr%20...%20h has either closed their account or changed their member name. If you know trailertr%20...%20h, you should check with them."
Tried in 2 browsers and get same error.
Why don't you publish it on Vimeo or YouTube?
OK I managed to figure that out. Its on Youtube.
- Cliff.Thomas
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Re: A Forgotten Era
Nice job. The music you used seems to work very well.
I would make a couple of minor changes.
Introduce a little bit of motion using the Ken Brown effect and some slight screen transitions between the slides.
Just my way of doing things.
Other wise I liked it. I was always a fan of railroads, that was the era I grew up in. Used to build railroad models when I was a kid.
Cliff
I would make a couple of minor changes.
Introduce a little bit of motion using the Ken Brown effect and some slight screen transitions between the slides.
Just my way of doing things.
Other wise I liked it. I was always a fan of railroads, that was the era I grew up in. Used to build railroad models when I was a kid.
Cliff
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