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             Railway photographer celebrates birthday with the King


             From The Archives with Link
             founding publisher Roger Ogle
             May sees the ninetieth anniversary
             of King Geoge V, probably the most
             famous locomotive to be built in
             Swindon Works. Former Works
             photographer Roy Nash was also
             born in May 1927.
              Ten years ago The Link featured
             the King and Roy on their joint
             eightieth birthday. The King is now
             the centre of a new exhibition at
             Steam Museum until December to
             mark 90 years of the first of 29 in   King George V which was built in the Swindon Works is celebrating its
             the King class of locomotives.    ninetieth birthday this year with a special exhibition at STEAM
              Roy left Pinehurst School at
             the age of 14 to become an   diversifying the Works by attracting   later British Rail, staff association   Rail photographer Roy Nash
             office boy at Vickers Armstrong,   engineering contracts. He needed   photographic exhibitions and
             South Marston and started his   publicity and wanted me to take   competitions. Always prepared   lot of time scanning and printing
             apprenticeship in the Railway Works  pictures of everything and be ready   to record events for posterity,   images from his collection. “I’ve
             in 1941, qualifying to join the   to take photos of visiting VIPs. I   even though it was his last day of   always gone for top of the range
             drawing office at the age of 21 in   was more than happy, but my boss   employment, Roy was ready with   cameras and bought my first Leica
             1948 where he stayed for 38 years,   wasn’t pleased as I was out of the   his camera on 27 March 1986 to   in 1945.” he said. “It cost £60 and
             until the Works shut down.   office so much; I was free to go   photograph the emotions on the   I’ve still got it; my mother was
              The threat of closure looked   anywhere I wanted.”    faces of colleagues as the famous   shocked at the small fortune I had
             imminent with the arrival of Works   Roy’s interest in photography had   Works hooter sounded for the last   spent. I can’t imagine what her
             manager Harry Roberts in 1972,   been sparked at the age of seven   time.         reaction would have been if she
             but against expectation, he brought  when his father showed him how   Roy continued taking pictures   knew the cost of the digital Leica I
             forward a plan to revitalise Swindon  prints were made, commenting that   for the British Rail regional public   bought in 2008.
             and Roy found himself in the right   he was hooked by the magic of a   relations office on a freelance   “I honestly don’t know how many
             place at the right time.   negative image appearing in a tray   basis including the visit of Diana,   pictures I’ve taken or how many
              He said: “One day I was called to   of chemicals in the darkroom.  Princess of Wales when she came   prints I have in boxes all around
             see Harry to be told management   When he started working Roy   to Swindon in 1989.  the house. It must be quite a few
             was going to have a go at   quickly found success in GWR, and   In retirement Roy has spent a   thousand.”
















































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