Last Updated 24th September 2024
Welcome to the Mollsmyre Photo Galleries.
Thanks for dropping into the Mollsmyre Photo Galleries. I enjoy Photographing and filming at Heritage Railways and Classic Bus Events, Amongst other things.
I hope you will find something of interest in my site.
I have been asked on numerous occasions Why do you do it? and the simple answer is, I enjoy it. So if you get half as much pleasure looking at the photos as I did taking them it will all have been worthwhile. Please feel free to have a look at the video's of the events by pressing the Video button at the bottom right corner of the slideshow
I don't profess to be an expert on Bus or Rail matters and that is why the site is presented as a Photo Gallery format. I wont make a fool of myself by inserting information other than locations etc.
The strange thing is I have worked on 'The Railway' and a few bus companies in my time and to be perfectly honest I had little or no interest in buses or trains at the time. I saw them purely as a way to earn a living. I never gave taking photo's a thought.
The strange thing is I have worked on 'The Railway' and a few bus companies in my time and to be perfectly honest I had little or no interest in buses or trains at the time. I saw them purely as a way to earn a living. I never gave taking photo's a thought.
I bet, like me you have been asked on numerous occasions Why do you like Steam? Why do you like Railways? . As you try to explain you can see the vacant look on their face and you know they have dismissed you as an nutter,an anorak or whatever the term is nowadays.
They don't have a passion for steam, so they cant appreciate the workmanship that is a Steam Locomotive, Add to that the memories of a railway in its heyday, What's not to love.
When I saw this photograph by Alan Gale of Windypics fame It looks like the passion of steam may be passing on to yet another generation. Lets hope so.
If you enjoy the site please feel free to have a look at the Mollsmyre Youtube Channel
They don't have a passion for steam, so they cant appreciate the workmanship that is a Steam Locomotive, Add to that the memories of a railway in its heyday, What's not to love.
When I saw this photograph by Alan Gale of Windypics fame It looks like the passion of steam may be passing on to yet another generation. Lets hope so.
If you enjoy the site please feel free to have a look at the Mollsmyre Youtube Channel