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Ian Krause

Preface.  

Steam Porfolio

lan Krause

KENTON
MIDDLESEX

I started railway photography in 1959 at the tender age of 11; however it was not until 1961 that I began to take a serious interest in the subject, and obtained a cheap Japanese 35mm camera. However, I was not satisfied by the limitations of the negative format and bought instead a secondhand Agfa Isolette in 1963. Schoolwork naturally tended to curb my activities, but I managed to cover a great deal of the country during these years. By 1966 the Agfa was beginning to show signs of age so I moved on to a Rolleicord VA, which has given trouble-free service and excellent definition. I have also used a Praktica Nova with 105mm and 300mm lenses which supplement the Rollei, providing a different aspect for many shots.

At present I am on a three-year full time course at the Harrow School of Photography, which has brought a wider knowledge of camera and processing techniques; this in turn has led me to take a wider look at the field of railway photography. I prefer the industrial scene - Tyneside, the West Riding, and Lancashire for example - but I am equally happy sunning myself in the Lune Gorge (not on the Shap Wells mound) or on the Continent. But, above all, I find the most enjoyable part is the social life which the "after hours" work brings - the Newcastle Brown Ale at the Ribblehead Inn or the Old George in Newcastle, conferences in the street, at Plymouth or Leeds, at 5 in the morning, refreshment at Charnock Richard on the burn-up on the M6, and, most of all, the personalities who bring the laughs to railway photography.


 

Ian Krause 1  Privately-preserved LNER Class A3 Pacific No. 4472 climbs away from Kings Cross on the 40th anniversary special non-stop run to Edinburgh on May 1, 1968.
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Ian Krause 2  A Class Q6 0-8-0 climbs Seaton Bank with coal empties for South Hetton in August 1967.
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Nuovo! Ian Krause 3  North-East Bridges. The Tyne bridges at Newcastle; "Jubilee" 4-6-0 No. 45562 on the "Ashington Flyer" crosses the King Edward bridge in the distance.
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Nuovo! Ian Krause 4  Privately-preserved Class A4 Pacific No. 60019 Bittern crosses the River Alne near Alnmouth with a Leeds-Edinburgh railtour on November 4, 1967.
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Ian Krause 5  A WD 2-8-0 heads for Carlisle on the Midland route over Ais Gill with a train of hoppers at Dent on June 18, 1966.
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Ian Krause 6  Birkenhead "signalmen". A Stanier 2-8-0 with the 9.15 a.m. local freight from Morpeth Dock, Birkenhead is called forward over a lifting bridge in the dock area.
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Nuovo! Ian Krause 7  0-6-0 Thanks with a difference. Manchester Ship Canal Railway 0-6-0T No. 67 and L & Y 0-4-0ST No. 51218 head a rail-tour round Trafford Park Estate on October 28, 1967.
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Nuovo! Ian Krause 8  The pair are seen again in Manchester Docks.
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Nuovo! Ian Krause 9  Wemyss Private Railway (Fife) 0-6-0T No. 17 climbs away from Methil with a coal train on August 24, 1966.
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