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2011 Autumn Gala: 25+ minutes video, many photos

See this YouTube video by "UKWMO" from the Gala on Saturday



This one from Andy Worsfold,



and

These flickr photos from member Clive Roper



These videos and photos are from Trevor Garnham (TAG Video):

A short introduction ... :



... and this longer version, in six parts:
 









Followed by a series of still shots of Lilla, near Bridge 67:





   

 

  ...and at Woody Bay:









Last Train: triple-headed, Lilla, Sid and Axe



Double-header: Lilla and Axe

  

A train approaches



Lilla and Axe head away towards Woody Bay



Lilla and Axe approaching Woody Bay



Axe



The new Guards Van

More views from Trevor:



Classic Woody Bay view, with a rake of goods wagons in the siding



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Coupling plate for Lilla



NOT the Gala, but the fireplace from Sir George Newnes' Hollerday House, now in Longmead House, Lynton

More pictures from Trevor - stills from some of his his video footage...




The wreath being placed on the smoke box at Killington Lane


Lilla Sid & Axe at Killington Lane with the Last train of the Gala



Axe with goods train approaching Woody Bay




Lilla at the head of the goods train



Axe at Woody Bay




Lilla at Woody Bay




Lilla and Axe at Woody Bay




Lilla Going on shed



Lilla returning from Killington Lane with goods. Taken Monday 26th September 2011




Axe Heddon Hall & Lilla returning from Killington Lane with goods. Taken on Monday 26th September 2011



These were provided by Nigel Thompson, on Saturday...



Lilla, Sid and Axe steam up outside the shed



Lilla shunts the goods train along the down platform



  Trust Chairman Peter Miles says a few words on behalf of the railway before handing the wreath to Andrea Davis, Devon County Councillor and Deputy Chairman of Exmoor National Park Authority



After Andrea had welcomed visitors to the Gala weekend at Woody Bay Station, the wreath was affixed to Axe - "It's awake!"



The miniature railway operated all weekend



Sid with the "Driver for a Fiver" on the headshunt siding



Lilla, with a goods train approaching Woody Bay



Axe with the passenger train passing a packed car park field



Lilla double heading with Axe



Stephen Orchard with the 7.25" gauge miniature railway train



Plenty of steam about at Woody Bay Station



Bill ledbetter and Jim and Kate Pounds were in charge of the Barbecue



Whilst Sandra Dandy, Heather Cross and Judy Williams were on catering duties. and Pete and Julia Snashell looked after the beers and ciders!



Lilla with the goods train at Woody Bay




The newly restored Brake Van in service on the goods train




Diesel Heddon Hall shunts the wagons away after the last demonstration goods of the day



A trio of steam for the last train of the day



Ready to leave with the L&B's first ever triple-headed passenger train




The Saturday triple-header ready to leave Killington Lane

...and these from Sunday:



Double-heading train: Lilla with Axe




Axe on the goods train. Diesel Heddon Hall is acting as a match wagon between the two coupling styles



Regular Thursday volunteer John O'Dell, who has done most of the recent work on the SR Brake Van, on a break from car-parking duties waits for his ride down the line.



The goods train propels up the line, with John O'Dell enjoying the ride in 'his' Brake Van



Axe with the goods train storming the bank towards Woody Bay



Lilla and Axe prepare to leave with an afternoon service



Zooming in on the double-headed train with Lilla and Axe



The Sunday triple-headed train leaves Woody Bay with Lilla, Sid and Axe



  The triple-headed train in the Exmoor landscape - the last train of another successful Gala

More Sunday shots from Trevor Ley



Julian and Lindsay Palmer's fine collection of 16mm L&B live steam models



RNLI weaving demonstration



The Devon Air Ambulance Trust Stand



Two young lads show a  keen interest in the 16mm display



John Uphill enjoying himself driving Lilla



The freight awaits!



Dave Carder brought along this little steamer Norman E Box and...



also this one Twilight



Lilla waits for the freight to return



Another full train  about to depart



There was more than one Axe at Woody Bay that day!



Lilla attacks the 1 in 50



Trevor Garnham busy with video camera as usual!



At the end of the day. Duty Controller for the Gala, General Manager Martyn Budd has a word with Axe's Driver - Trust Chairman Peter Miles.  Meanwhile sitting on the  bench is Jon Pain - resting after manning the E762 Club stand for two days.

On Saturday, Nigel Thompson also took some "people pictures" with his other camera.



In the carriage everyone relaxing, with Barbecue Bill and Jim enjoying a drink before riding the last up train to Killington Lane

 

  Alex Pickersgill (Ticket Sales), Ian Cowling (Car Park Roster and several other hats too), Pete Snashall (Beer and Cider sales and Bar), James Evans (Lyd Project Leader and Launceston Steam Railway regular), Keith Vingoe (L&BR MD), and Judy Williams (Catering Manager) enjoy the ride to Killington Lane along with Angela Horne (shop)and Martin Andrews.



  Photographer and roving reporter Nigel Thompson stands by the first ever triple-headed train at Killington Lane



  Back at Woody Bay, members and volunteers enjoy a drink in the beer tent



  Everyone relaxes after a very busy successful first day of the GalaJulia Snashell  meanwhile, was still on duty supplying the beer!



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