Moseley Museum Redruth
A journey around the railway..23 may 2015
Moseley Museum, Redruth - Model Railway
Moseley Narrow Gauge Tramway Museum 1990 [1]
A visit in 1990 to the now closed and removed Moseley Narrow Gauge Tramway Museum ... this film follows a ride to both ends of the running line from the centre. The second film will deal with the vast collection of NG industrial locomotives both static and moving around the site.
This collection formed the nucleus for the succesful Apedale Valley Light Railway in Staffordshire. mrt.org.uk
Moseley Industrial Narrow Gauge Tramway and Toy Museum
A video showing a ride on the tramway and a short view of the toy museum, filmed on 8 June 2015. For more information see - Music White by Kevin McLeod ( ). Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
Fly Shunting at Moseley toy museum Railway
Moseley Trust ( Apedale ) 50th Anniversary from the Lineside. Pt 1
A quick look at behind the scenes of a working shed on a Gala day. On this occasion The Moseley Trust is celebrating 50 years of existence.
redruth pasty festival 2018
Redruth Pasty Festival Sept. 2018.
A group from Mexico are welcomed to Redruth and a large pasty is made and distributed to the people of Redruth
Trevingey crossing Redruth Cornwall 2018
Here are some of the trains that you would see between Camborne and Redruth stations in Cornwall
nonsense at redruth station!
Places to see in ( Redruth - UK )
Places to see in ( Redruth - UK )
Redruth is a town and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Redruth lies approximately at the junction of the A393 and A3047 roads, on the route of the old London to Land's End trunk road (now the A30), and is approximately 9 miles (14 km) west of Truro, 12 miles (19 km) east of St Ives, 18 miles (29 km) north east of Penzance and 11 miles (18 km) north west of Falmouth. Camborne and Redruth together form the largest urban area in Cornwall and before local government reorganisation were an urban district.
The Parish Church of St Uny, which is some distance from the town centre, is of Norman foundation but was rebuilt in 1756. The patron saint is also honoured at Lelant. The tower is two centuries earlier and the whole church is built of granite. A chapel of ease was built in the town in 1828 but it is no longer in use. Other places of worship include the Wesleyan Church of 1826, the Free Methodist Church of 1864 (in grand Italianate style) and the Quaker Meeting House of 1833 (no longer in use).
The former post office in Alma Place is now known as the Cornish Studies Centre: also housed there is the collection of Tregellas Tapestries which depict the history of Cornwall in embroidery. The Mining Exchange building is now used as a housing advice centre (it was built in 1880 as accommodation for share brokers).
The house now called Murdoch (or, sometimes Murdock) House in the middle of Cross Street was erected in the 1660s as a chapel and it afterwards became a prison. William Murdoch lived in it from 1782 to 1798. Murdoch House has since been fully restored and is now regularly used by the Redruth Old Cornwall Society, as well as the Cornish-American Connection and the Redruth Story Group. Next door are St. Rumon's Gardens.
Redruth is an important transport hub. The railway station is a railhead for both Helston and the Lizard, and there are frequent buses connecting the three places. The railway station is served by trains from Paddington, as well as the Midlands and the North. Redruth is next to the main A30 road and thus has access to the main route out of the county as well as routes to the far West, North Cornwall, South East Cornwall and Plymouth.
( Redruth - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Redruth . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Redruth - UK
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Redruth to Westbury railtrain 271116
By Nick Campbell and DB cams
Moseley Railway Trust - 1977
Filmed on super 8 silent film at,
Cheadle Moseley Grammar School for Boys
Wimslow Road, Stockport, Cheshire.
12th June 1977
Murdoch Flyer Murdoch day Redruth 2019
An important invention for which William Murdoch's name is little known is Britain's first working model of a steam engine carriage, or locomotive in 1781.
French engineer Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot had had already demonstrated from 1769 by building two full sized working steam vehicles, one of which could carry 4 tons, the utility of such a device. All that was needed was a more effective design.
#Mining #Cornwall #Cornish #Rain #Water #Dark-places #Underground #Camborne #Steam #Redruth
Quarry Hunslet Velinheli departs Launceston
Quarry Hunslet Velinheli departs Launceston
Aston's Toy Auctions - behind the scenes of the Arne Toy Museum sale
Nell Hilditch, saleroom manager and auctioneer at Aston's Toy Auctions, gives us an exclusive behind the scenes look at the progress of the highly anticipated Arne Toy Museum sale. Remember, to get the latest collecting news delivered direct to your inbox every two weeks, sign up for the Collectors Club of Great Britain e-newsletter
Meccano and train paradise!
This is the Moseley Narrow Gauge Railway and Toy Museum at Tolgus Mount, Redruth, Cornwall, England. Marvel at the Meccano exhibits including what looks like the original massive shipbuilding crane depicted on the instructions of 1960s Meccano sets. Then there's a Lancaster, Vimy bomber, an airship... so many models and ancient Meccano sets that the mind boggles. It's also a model train enthusiast's delight, with trains on the floor and at waist height completely surrounding you. Outside you can ride on a real train, albeit an industrial narrow gauge one that goes on a 600-yard loop. It might be a relic of tin mining days, but I'm not sure. There's also a small coal mine museum -a bit out of place in Cornwall! -and a donkey ride. The perfect afternoon out for the child in you.
Moseley Railway Trust Gala 2012- train ride
Redruth Grave Yards Tour
Here is my video on redruth grave yard
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Computer Repair Redruth - Wiztek Computers Redruth
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8 Bond Street
Redruth
Cornwall
TR15 2QB
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143611 Redruth
A rare visit of a pacer to Cornwall, 143611 seen at Redruth on 2C48 1603 Plymouth to Penzance. 30th December 2017