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07-04-09, 09:39 PM
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Nostalgia, tears, and new camera

Well, I accidentally bought a DSLR, a Sony A200. Just, you understand, to try it.
And I'm glad I did....

Try and imagine the excitement of a little boy, aged 8, as he sits on the arm rest in the middle of the back seat of a Vanden Plas 4 Litre R.
He, his 4 year old brother and his Dad are on their way from Lewes to The Royal Show, in Stoneleigh (sadly soon to be a thing of the past...) and this was the first time either boy had been so far from home. They'd got up early, for here they were in a sleepy village called Radford Semele, just outside Leamington Spa, and it was yet to turn 9am.

Suddenly the older lad saw, in a garden of a big Tudor house a bizarre sight. Sat on the lawn was a steam roller. Not a road roller, and not a steam engine, but a genuine Steam Roller. A frisson of excitement ran down the lad's neck. This was not just bizarre, it was MAGICAL!

And then, they were past, and it was gone. But it made an impression on the lad. For the next year he, and the younger brother, remembered, and lo, the steam engine was there again! And this was the older lad's 9th birthday. And on his 10th, yet again, the engine sat on the lawn.

In 1971, the engine was gone. The two lads, and their dad, were heartbroken. That engine was part of the magic of the Royal Show. Part of the fun. Part of *them* in some way...the show was never quite the same again...


Fast forward, then, to 2009.

The lad, now all growed up, has moved to Coventry and is driving towards Canley from the city centre, when he happens on a steamroller, chugging away down the road, with L plates on, no less. He overtakes, and when he sees a gap he pulls in, and leaps out, camera in hand, to record the sight. In front of him a boiler-suited gent alights from a Landrover, camera in hand.

*Two minds with but a single thought!* says the lad, nodding to the camera. "Yes," replies the old chap. "Only...I own it. It has been in Coventry Transport Museum, where it has been completey rebuilt. This is it's first run under its own steam (haha) since the early 70s. And now it is going home!"

*That's great!* I said, for the young lad was me, and I told the tale of the old steam engine in the garden at Radford Semele.
The chap gave me an odd look.

"Yes, it did vanish in 1970. Well, the end of 1969. Do you know why? I bought it. And this is it's first trip out since"

I got a bit of a lump in my throat. That machine coughing and belching on the road, rumbling along the tarmac. That was the self-same machine that made we want to learn to drive a steam engine. And everything else. That machine, that very machine...

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07-04-09, 11:25 PM
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Re: Nostalgia, tears, and new camera

What a great story!
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07-04-09, 11:32 PM
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Re: Nostalgia, tears, and new camera

Congrats on the new cam! And nice story
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08-04-09, 12:25 AM
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Like the picture but loved the tale.

I try with my 'Scotland' pics to add some 'blurb' as it's always nice to have some written information to accompany a particular photograph.

PS

Being from Coventry the words 'Vanden Plas' take me back !
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08-04-09, 07:31 AM
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Great story, and to be reunited with the same machine years later. I can only imagine your Dad must have had a good job in the '60's to be driving a 4 litre Vanden Plas R! The engines were Rolls Royce built and at the time it would probably be like owning a modern Jaguar or Mercedes now.

Not sure if you have any more pictures of the steam engine, but without the car in the background, maybe in black and white you could almost recreate your 60's memory as those houses are all the right era!
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08-04-09, 03:50 PM
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Re: Nostalgia, tears, and new camera

That's a lovely story - small world eh?!

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08-04-09, 08:10 PM
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Re: Nostalgia, tears, and new camera

Great wee story there, like the pic too.
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20-04-09, 07:43 PM
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Great story, and to be reunited with the same machine years later. I can only imagine your Dad must have had a good job in the '60's to be driving a 4 litre Vanden Plas R! The engines were Rolls Royce built and at the time it would probably be like owning a modern Jaguar or Mercedes now.

Not sure if you have any more pictures of the steam engine, but without the car in the background, maybe in black and white you could almost recreate your 60's memory as those houses are all the right era!
Teehee...nope. He was a farm labourer. The VP 4 litre was the farm Tug, used to pul horse boxes full of cattle...*sigh* of all the classic vehicles, that is the one I want the most. A fully restored 4 litre R. One day....
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26-04-09, 08:53 PM
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Re: Nostalgia, tears, and new camera

A lovely story and lovely clear shot.
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