Catalogue description The Adams collection of railway photographs

This record is held by Search Engine (National Railway Museum)

Details of The Adams Collection
Reference: The Adams Collection
Title: The Adams collection of railway photographs
Description:

The Adams collection is mainly composed of 2¾ x 1¾ to 5 x 4 ins glass and film negatives. These cover the main British operating companies and show locomotives built for the GWR, LNER, LMS, Southern, LBSCR, Great Central, Midland, London, Tilbury & Southend and Great Eastern Railways, together with railways on the Isle of Wight, in Wales and Scotland. There are also images of the Kent & East Sussex and Railways, the Wantage Tramway, preserved lines, industrial railways, photographs of railwayana and railway art, and a small number of copy negatives showing stations and trains from the 1880s. The British Railways era is well represented whilst overseas railways featured include the French SNCF and scenes showing engines at Bulawayo in Rhodesia in 1944.

 

A typed list featuring 651 of these negatives and giving details of the engine name and number, wheel arrangement, company, location and date is available.

Date: c1928-1968
Held by: Search Engine (National Railway Museum), not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Creator:

Adams, J H L, d 1997, railway photographer

Physical description: c1130 negatives
Subjects:
  • Railway transport
Administrative / biographical background:

John Adams joined the Railway Photographic Society in the mid-1930s. During the war he served as a photographer with the RAF, and eventually formed his own photographic company, which specialised in advertising. In 1951, whilst working with the Tal-y-llyn Railway Preservation Society he first met Patrick Whitehouse (founder of the Millbrook House publishing company). They began a prolific partnership and over the years produced a series of books and magazines, as well as fifty instalments of the 'Railway Roundabout' television series for the BBC.

 

The Adams & Whitehouse film collection is also held by the NRM.

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