Ben
June 23rd, 2001, 05:41 AM
Here are some pictures of the former London and North Eastern Railway pleasure steamer Balmoral.
The ship was built in the late 1940s and after retirement from regular service was saved and restored (with her more famous sister Waverley, the last coal fired ocean going paddle steamer in the world) by a preservation charity.
Both vessels carry out extensive programmes of pleasure cruising all around the United Kingdom's waters every year and can be seen in the heart of London after passing under Tower Bridge.
In this sequence Balmoral is turning "on a sixpence" in the Pool of London just a few yards from London Bridge (it was the evening rush hour - most of the thousands of homegoing commuters streaming across the bridge on their way to London Bridge station to catch the train home won't even have turned their heads or been aware of such a beautiful sight the other side of the bridge parapet!)
Later in the year Waverley will visit as well and I will be sure to try to capture some pictures to show you, if you would like - tell me!
By the way, these pictures were taken from my office window; now you will know why I am unhappy that my department is being moved to a sister office a few miles away in Fleet Street where the only thing to be seen through the window will probably be a brick wall!
Ben :(
Sorry - these pictures are in an album on Ofoto and I can't seem to copy shortcut and paste them as I have done with Photopoint and Zing; I will have to try yet another hosting service, but for the meantime if you would like to see these pictures log on to www.ofoto.com (http://www.ofoto.com) and enter my e-mail address (ben.cripps@vizzavi.net) and password (texas30) upon which you will be able to access the album and see the pictures (I am quite certain no Trainboard member would abuse my hospitality but if I find that any strange images have found their way into my album I will simply delete them).
[ 22 June 2001: Message edited by: Ben ]
[ 22 June 2001: Message edited by: Ben ]
The ship was built in the late 1940s and after retirement from regular service was saved and restored (with her more famous sister Waverley, the last coal fired ocean going paddle steamer in the world) by a preservation charity.
Both vessels carry out extensive programmes of pleasure cruising all around the United Kingdom's waters every year and can be seen in the heart of London after passing under Tower Bridge.
In this sequence Balmoral is turning "on a sixpence" in the Pool of London just a few yards from London Bridge (it was the evening rush hour - most of the thousands of homegoing commuters streaming across the bridge on their way to London Bridge station to catch the train home won't even have turned their heads or been aware of such a beautiful sight the other side of the bridge parapet!)
Later in the year Waverley will visit as well and I will be sure to try to capture some pictures to show you, if you would like - tell me!
By the way, these pictures were taken from my office window; now you will know why I am unhappy that my department is being moved to a sister office a few miles away in Fleet Street where the only thing to be seen through the window will probably be a brick wall!
Ben :(
Sorry - these pictures are in an album on Ofoto and I can't seem to copy shortcut and paste them as I have done with Photopoint and Zing; I will have to try yet another hosting service, but for the meantime if you would like to see these pictures log on to www.ofoto.com (http://www.ofoto.com) and enter my e-mail address (ben.cripps@vizzavi.net) and password (texas30) upon which you will be able to access the album and see the pictures (I am quite certain no Trainboard member would abuse my hospitality but if I find that any strange images have found their way into my album I will simply delete them).
[ 22 June 2001: Message edited by: Ben ]
[ 22 June 2001: Message edited by: Ben ]