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P.O.T.D. wheresthisthen?

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Not so much of a Whatsthisthen? but Wheresthisthen?

It famously has one of David Shepherd's iconic elephant prints on the wall.

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/03/ ... 64x615.jpg

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Yes, very well acquainted with the East Somerset Railway Neil. In fact I'm around a mile from it as I type this. I will be going for a run down to the railway later.

David Sheppard was a most inspirational character, he will be sadly missed.
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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 07 Oct 2017, 10:53 Not so much of a Whatsthisthen? but Wheresthisthen?

It famously has one of David Shepherd's iconic elephant prints on the wall.

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/03/ ... 64x615.jpg

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As a little diversion on a Saturday afternoon, what links David Shepherd to this ?
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Well, I do know that my MUM has a link to George Cole (as that character)!!!
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bobins wrote: 07 Oct 2017, 15:26 As a little diversion on a Saturday afternoon, what links David Shepherd to this ?

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Well I think I know that one off the top of my head! I have recently watched the tribute video for David Shepherd which seemed to be condensed from the fuller version I posted up on the ON TV thread.

It showed footage of a couple of the steam locomotives he purchased being stored on a military railway.
This article tells a bit more MoD railway which starred in St Trinian’s and Young Winston, including this rather NIMBY response of some local residents.

A preservation group, led by artist David Shepherd, who specialises in painting steam locomotives and wildlife – particularly elephants, took over the sidings at Liss station and placed many locomotives there including the famous Merchant Navy class Clan Line.

His hopes of purchasing part of the line were dashed when local residents, very much against having a preservation railway running alongside their properties, purchased part of the track before the group had raised funds. This put an end to their aspirations and the stock was sent to the East Somerset Railway.
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bobins wrote: 07 Oct 2017, 15:14
NewcastleFalcon wrote: 07 Oct 2017, 10:53 Not so much of a Whatsthisthen? but Wheresthisthen?

It famously has one of David Shepherd's iconic elephant prints on the wall.

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/03/ ... 64x615.jpg

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You get a 9.5 out of 10 for that, Neil. The photo is from 'The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery', and the live train scenes were filmed on the Longmoor military railway, which connected to the mainline via the Liss spur, where David Shepherd.... etc, etc :)

The old Longmoor system had an odd history - it's where, amongst other things, sappers were taught how to build temporary rail bridges..... and then how to blow them up :-D
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How about this for a nice folly?

A good subject to explore in POTD perhaps?

Any thoughts as to what and where this folly is?


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CitroJim wrote: 08 Oct 2017, 10:18 How about this for a nice folly?
A good subject to explore in POTD perhaps?
Any thoughts as to what and where this folly is?

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Well I have nailed it Jim, but so as not to give the game away for others who may know, lets think of a bit of a coded message so you know I have got the right place!

Once upon a time, The Black Prince and the Green Knight did live around those parts.......and probably could have been espied from the top of the Tower. (along with 7 English Counties and a bit of Wales!)

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Jim's work
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Did try to rotate Jim's original but it all went horribly wrong :(
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Neil, yes, you have definitely nailed it 😊 You can also get a coffee from it too!

Steve, thanks for rotating the folly to the correct orientation 😉 It looks a lot better now.
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A fine upstanding folly, one might say.
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van ordinaire wrote: 11 Oct 2017, 23:45 A fine upstanding folly, one might say.


It is and it serves coffee ;)

It is set in the most gorgeous of woodland and serves to refresh weary hikers and walkers... It is quite a hike to get to it!
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Is it near to Cheltenham and Gloucester?
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