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Photos of the Bakerloo Line 09/04/2019 at 21:35 #117427 | |
clive
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I have just been commissioned to write a book about the Bakerloo Line (including all the way to Watford Junction and Croxley Green) which will, of course, include some illustrations. While I can take photos of stuff in the present and visible from public areas, that's only part of the story. I'd really like to have some good pictures from the past - the older the better - or of stuff that the public doesn't see, such as depots. If anyone has stuff that they think I'd be interested in, please email me at clive@SimSig.co.uk (not PM; I don't tend to see those very quickly). At this stage, don't worry about huge files; a description and a thumbnail would suffice. I do have a budget for this from the publisher but it's not a big one, so I could only afford to pay a few pounds per picture. I would need an appropriate copyright licence to be signed. All the pictures used would be credited with the name of the photographer and (if different) copyright owner. Thanks in advance. Last edited: 09/04/2019 at 21:35 by clive Reason: None given Log in to reply The following user said thank you: ajax103 |
Photos of the Bakerloo Line 10/04/2019 at 08:47 #117434 | |
ajax103
1120 posts |
clive in post 117427 said:I have just been commissioned to write a book about the Bakerloo Line (including all the way to Watford Junction and Croxley Green) which will, of course, include some illustrations. While I can take photos of stuff in the present and visible from public areas, that's only part of the story. I'd really like to have some good pictures from the past - the older the better - or of stuff that the public doesn't see, such as depots.All I can say at this point is best of luck with your book and looking forward to seeing it published Log in to reply |
Photos of the Bakerloo Line 30/10/2020 at 10:46 #133427 | |
Peter Bennet
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ajax103 in post 117434 said:clive in post 117427 said:I see it's published now.I have just been commissioned to write a book about the Bakerloo Line (including all the way to Watford Junction and Croxley Green) which will, of course, include some illustrations. While I can take photos of stuff in the present and visible from public areas, that's only part of the story. I'd really like to have some good pictures from the past - the older the better - or of stuff that the public doesn't see, such as depots.All I can say at this point is best of luck with your book and looking forward to seeing it published :) https://www.crowood.com/details.asp?isbn=9781785007453 Peter I identify as half man half biscuit - crumbs! Log in to reply |
Photos of the Bakerloo Line 30/10/2020 at 11:20 #133428 | |
geswedey
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Ordered it today
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Photos of the Bakerloo Line 30/10/2020 at 14:59 #133431 | |
clive
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Peter Bennet in post 133427 said:Thanks for the plug. If anyone wants a copy, I can do you a discounted one at £15 plus P&P (£2 in the UK, or free if you want to collect from Cambridge). Email me if interested. Log in to reply |
Photos of the Bakerloo Line 30/10/2020 at 16:28 #133434 | |
58050
2659 posts |
Is it going to be available in e-format?
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Photos of the Bakerloo Line 30/10/2020 at 16:56 #133435 | |
clive
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58050 in post 133434 said:Is it going to be available in e-format?Not from me, but it is from Crowood (see the link Peter posted). I know they do Kindle and ePub formats. Log in to reply |
Photos of the Bakerloo Line 30/10/2020 at 17:11 #133437 | |
58050
2659 posts |
clive in post 133435 said:58050 in post 133434 said:Thanks for that Clive I'll purchase a copy shortly using the link posted on this thread. In the new Train Sim World2 (TSW2) they have the Bakerloo Line on that now & you can drive the 72 stock between Elephant & Castle & Harrow & Wealdstone or VV. It's very good, except for the fact that when you are running next to the WCML nothing is ever seen on that railway. Other than that it's excellent.Is it going to be available in e-format?Not from me, but it is from Crowood (see the link Peter posted). I know they do Kindle and ePub formats. Log in to reply |
Photos of the Bakerloo Line 30/10/2020 at 19:38 #133438 | |
bugsy
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58050 in post 133437 said:clive in post 133435 said:Geoff Marshall visited Dovetail Games who made TSW2 in this video and he tried it for himself.58050 in post 133434 said:..........In the new Train Sim World2 (TSW2) they have the Bakerloo Line on that now & you can drive the 72 stock between Elephant & Castle & Harrow & Wealdstone or VV. It's very good, except for the fact that when you are running next to the WCML nothing is ever seen on that railway. Other than that it's excellent.Is it going to be available in e-format?Not from me, but it is from Crowood (see the link Peter posted). I know they do Kindle and ePub formats. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fkrqmdy7Smc Everything that you make will be useful - providing it's made of chocolate. Log in to reply |
Photos of the Bakerloo Line 14/11/2020 at 10:45 #133838 | |
geswedey
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Very good read thanks now all you have to do is the rest of the underground. Glyn Glyn Calvert ACIRO Log in to reply |
Photos of the Bakerloo Line 24/11/2020 at 17:25 #134127 | |
9pN1SEAp
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I finished reading the book this weekend. An excellent piece of work!
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Photos of the Bakerloo Line 24/11/2020 at 19:36 #134131 | |
clive
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Thank you, both of you. I don't know if there will be another book; depends whether I can find the time (it took a lot more effort than I thought). Log in to reply |
Photos of the Bakerloo Line 11/12/2020 at 18:37 #134609 | |
postal
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If anyone wants to try before they buy, there is an extract from the book starting on Page 62 of the December 2020 edition of Modern Railways.
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Photos of the Bakerloo Line 12/12/2020 at 09:00 #134627 | |
clive
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postal in post 134609 said:If anyone wants to try before they buy, there is an extract from the book starting on Page 62 of the December 2020 edition of Modern Railways.More precisely, the first half is an extract from the book; the second half is a piece they asked me to write about changes since the book went into production (i.e. Covid-19). I didn't realize they were just going to jam them together like that. The photos are all mine. Geoff may remember me taking one of them. Log in to reply The following user said thank you: postal |