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« on: May 28, 2008, 21:03:01 »

East Somerset Railway is celebrating its 150th anniversary with a gala weekend at Merehead Quarry and a national rail network link with Westbury.

See http://www.eastsomersetrailway.com/page.php?title=Quarry_Weekend
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William Huskisson MP (Member of Parliament, or Mile Post (a method of measuring the railway in miles and chains from a starting point - usually London), depending on context) was the first person to be killed by a train while crossing the tracks, in 1830.  Many more have died in the same way since then.  Don't take a chance: Stop, Look, Listen.

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« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2012, 12:13:21 »

From the Shepton Mallet Journal:

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Would-be thieves were foiled in an attempted break-in at the East Somerset Railways's offices at Cranmore. They tried to break into the shop at the railway station, between Sunday, February 5 and Wednesday, February 8, damaging the roller shutter door and a security light. But they failed to get in and nothing was stolen.
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« Reply #2 on: September 20, 2017, 15:09:23 »

David Shepherd CBE, artist, wildlife conservationist and steam rail enthusiast, passed away yesterday, 19th September 2017.

In rail circles he is perhaps best known for painting scenes of locomotives in the twilight years of steam on Britain's railways.

He was also at the forefront of rail preservation, buying steam locomotives, and setting up the East Somerset Railway at Cranmore.

His main interest was wildlife conservation. He was an outspoken campaigner on this front. Some of his most celebrated paintings are of elephants and big cats. Once asked which meant more to him; rail preservation or wildlife conservation, he replied, "you can always build another steam loco but you can't build another tiger."


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« Reply #3 on: September 20, 2017, 15:46:00 »

I had the honour of meeting him at Cranmore in 1972 when I was just a lad and my mum had taken me to see Black Prince.  His art, particularly the elephant paintings were on display (and for sale) in the signalbox at Cranmore IIRC ('if I recall/remember/read correctly').  He signed a couple of postcards of his railway paintings for me (which I still have).  I don't think anyone else, apart from Cuneo perhaps, has captured the true spirit of the railway in a painting the way he did, even though a lot of the subject matter was of the decline of steam.

Another sad loss, RIP
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« Reply #4 on: September 20, 2017, 17:54:14 »

I had the pleasure of meeting Mr Shepherd a few years ago at the RWEA in Clifton it was at the time of his exhibition  a true gentleman and a great supporter of Steam and conservation of locomotives and wildlife
I'm lucky enough to own two of his works they bring great pleasure to everyone who views them so thank you David for all that you have done and Rest in Peace Sir.
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« Reply #5 on: September 20, 2017, 21:40:26 »

It's been decades since I went to Cranmore with my parents and brother. I'm inclined to go again next time young bro is visiting. Just trawled the TV (Thames Valley, or TeleVision, depending on context) channels to see if there's any re run of a program I saw about his work a while back. Hopefully there will be something soon.
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« Reply #6 on: September 22, 2017, 16:34:02 »

A tribute to David Shepherd was aired on this afternoons Radio 4's obituary program Last Words. The program is usually repeated on Sunday evenings. 
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« Reply #7 on: September 22, 2017, 19:00:59 »

From UK (United Kingdom) Railtours:
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 He was President of the Merchant Navy Locomotive Preservation Society, owners of 35028 ‘Clan Line’. Tomorrow’s ‘Atlantic Coast Express’ will bear a wreath as a mark of respect.
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« Reply #8 on: March 16, 2024, 07:32:25 »

interview on Radio Bristol approx 07:20,saying very busy on Saturday,but quieter on Sunday.

Also stating that a bus shuttle service is operating from Frome station and the Cenotaph in Shepton Mallet

If you want to listen again it was on approx 07:20am
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