Mystery Picture

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Fri Dec 28 01:14:25 EST 2012


photo-shopping was not that unusual even back in the steam days, a good
photographer/darkroomist, artist could do all the manipilating you can
today on the basic level.
If the railroad wanted a good PR picture they would do it.
This picture may have been about the tank cars, but we know N&W
synonymous with coal, so theres something about having the tank car
train. Its possible the train was staged, possibly a real delivery but
set by the photo crew and the railroad for a photo op.

-Lynn-
On 12/27/2012 10:38 PM, nw-mailing-list-request at nwhs.org wrote:

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> Mystery Picture

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> 12/27/2012 12:51 PM

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>

> I was over at my son's house on Christmas Eve and went downstairs

> to see his tree. While there, I noticed he had a picture of a train

> hanging over his fireplace mantle. The room was kind of dark and there

> were some tall decorations on the mantle hiding some of the picture.

> As I looked at the picture, it seemed that I somehow should know where

> it was taken.

> I went closer trying to recognize the location but it didn't hit

> me at first. It seemed familiar, but, I just couldn't place the

> location. I then got involved in conversation with my son and other

> family members, but, I kept getting drawn back to the picture. I moved

> in closer and removed some of the decorations that were obscuring the

> locomotive. That's when it hit me... this photo has been printed in

> reverse. The road number was wrong (5123), plus, the throttle linkage

> and air pumps were on the wrong side.

>

> I then asked my son if he had a mirror where we could look at the

> picture in reverse. He did have a large wall mirror close by, so, we

> took the picture down. As I held the picture in front of the mirror,

> it hit me like a ton of bricks! This picture was taken about three

> quarters of a mile north of the station at Cloverdale, Va.

>

>

>

> What a find! But who and why did someone print the photo in

> reverse and go to the trouble of renumbering the engine and

> re-lettering the tender? My son said that his father in law had given

> him the picture and that it was a copy of the same picture his father

> had at their old home-place. His father in law said that someone had

> been able to scan the photo and had copies made for him to give to

> several children.

> Some of you may remember that years ago, Vanishing Vistas produced

> some large format color post cards of N&W trains. They made one very

> similar of a tank train just north of the siding at Cloverdale. For

> some reason, I didn't buy it at the time. I tried to contact Vanishing

> Vistas earlier this year, but, have heard nothing from them.

> If any of you have any knowledge of the correct photo taken above

> or where I might find a proper copy of the photo, I would like to hear

> from you.

>

> Jimmy Lisle





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