Thank you, Dave
@daifly for your suggestion regarding the identity of the Hall as 7919. However I have quite a few photos of Halls having painted smokebox straps and the photo you've provided shows the loco with a smokebox number plate which Tim's photo does not have. Your photo also appears to show the loco without a cab side plate which Tim's photo has and the number is also chalked on the buffer beam although that could clearly have been worn off. Your suggestion is far from impossible as the loco was based in Oxford for some time which would have made it a liely visitor to Southall. I'm adding your suggestion to the file as a "possible".
Adam
@AJC . Thank you for confirming that the photo is not 6998. My eyes did not deceive me!
Arun
@Arun Sharma . You are on the ball there, as confirmed by Dave
@Yorkshire Dave with Dan
@Dan Randall providing supporting evidence. I've made an edit change to the photo but full details will go in the accompanying file.
Thank you Dave
@Genghis , Dave
@Dave Holt and John
@John Palmer for further thoughts about that Black 5 photo. I'm perfectly willing to believe that the photo was flopped over in scanning as all these slides are in plain white mounts if they are in mounts at all and if it is flopped it'll be the first! Therefore I'm posting the picture again here, hopefully the right way round. It doesn't improve the focus, though! With the comments from John it may even now be possible to identify a location.
Finally Dave
@Yorkshire Dave I really appreciate the detail you've provided about the location of the Tallyllyn Railway Special Train. All noe in the appropriate file.
For today only one subject but two different trains.
I was there! Well I was on 26th March 1966 and took a string of photos myself as I thought (correctly) that it may be the last time I'd see an A4 in Capital Stock. In fact I won a photography exhibition with one of the photos. This is an occasion when I truly thought Tim may have caught an image of me, although he and I were yet to meet. I was on the opposite platform. The loco is A4 60024 Kingfisher carrying a 61B Aberdeen Ferryhill shed plate. The loco hauled two trains from Waterloo on two consecutive dates. The first was run by the A4 Preservation Society and entitled The Victory Railtour on 26th March and is featured in the first four photos. The A4 hauled the train from Waterloo to Yeovil Pen Mill and back to Waterloo. See
The Railtour Files The train on 27th March is in the final three pictures and was the A4 Commemorative Railtour run by the LCGB from Waterloo to Exeter St Davids and return. See
The Railtour Files The loco had been allocated to Aberdeen Ferryhill from 21st March 1965 and was withdrawn on 5th September 1966. It went to Hughes Bolckows, North Blyth, where it was scrapped in October 1966. (BR Database).
Note the Warship in the background of the fifth and seventh photos - a sure sign of the times at a station where steam still dominated.
Brian