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Unique Exhibition draws people to Bishops Lydeard

Bishops Lydeard Station had record numbers in its tiny museum, with over 1,000 people attending the ‘Zummerzet Photography’ exhibition, which took place over the last two weeks. The exhibition entitled: ‘Sam Steams back to the Future’ used traditional black and white photographic techniques. On the first Saturday there was even a working darkroom in operation.

1450 takes a train to Crowcombe on the West Somerset Railway after leaving Bishops Lydeard on Friday 3rd Oct at WSR ASG www.zummerzetphotography.co.uk
1450 takes a train to Crowcombe on the West Somerset Railway after leaving Bishops Lydeard on Friday 3rd Oct at WSR ASG www.zummerzetphotography.co.uk
Alan, the driver and actor featured in the photos takes a final look at the exhibition on the Final Day, www.zummerzetphotography.co.uk
Alan, the driver and actor featured in the photos takes a final look at the exhibition on the Final Day, www.zummerzetphotography.co.uk

The exhibition was a fitting theme for the West Somerset Railway’s Autumn Steam gala (2nd-5th Oct), which marked the anniversary of the closure of Taunton locomotive shed. The ten hand printed photographs document England’s current longest steam railway from a Driver’s perspective in 2014. A number of Steam Engine drivers, who worked out of Taunton in the 1950’s and 60’s, took great interest in this project. They shared many of their stories, from the days of working around Taunton on the trains, with visitors who attended the exhibition.

Sam says ‘I was thrilled with almost a hundred encouraging comments left in the visitors book. I am now looking to produce a book, using more of the photos from the project, which has taken almost a year to document.’

4566 and 4160 on the West Somerset Railway Take a Train to Minehead on Thursday 2nd October www.zummerzetphotography.co.uk
4566 and 4160 on the West Somerset Railway Take a Train to Minehead on Thursday 2nd October www.zummerzetphotography.co.uk

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Last weekend of Exhibition

This weekend (2-5th Oct) is the last chance to come and see this black and white photographic exhibition ‘Sam steams back to the future’ at Bishops Lydeard Station museum on the West Somerset Railway. Its also the West Somerset Railway Autumn Steam gala so there’s plenty of trains around too.

It will be open from 10-4 daily over the last four days, an art exhibition is also at the venue. I look forward to meeting you all then!

Below is a photo captured last week with an old camera.

MAYOR OF TAUNTON BOTH

MAYOR OF TAUNTON TRIES HIS HAND AT 19th CENTURY PHOTOGRAPHY

mayor and camera and Sam Burton

(Above Mayor & Mayoress of Taunton and Sam with the old camera)

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Taunton based photographer Sam Burton opened his Somerset Arts Week exhibition at Bishops Lydyard Station with a demonstration of how photographs were made in the early days of the medium. Using a mobile darkroom and an antique bellows camera Sam made what are quite likely to be the first wet processed photographs at the location since the practice was common in 19th century. A photographer would have used a horse drawn wagon as a mobile darkroom and produced images on sensitized paper or glass, as technology progressed the practise died out by the start of the 20th century. Mayor (Dave Durdan) and Mayoress came along to open an exhibition of Sam photographs telling the story of a day in the life of West Somerset Railway engine driver Alan (Alan Dorrington) and to take part in the workshop by having their portraits made and processed. The mayor commented (Its just unbelievable to see this process take place.)

MAYOR OF TAUNTON BOTH

(Mayor of Taunton developed as a negative and converted to a positive ) Some 70 people attended the launch at the small museum and a steam locomotive and the Victorian sleeping carriage were open for tours.

Alan 1 POS(Alan the driver had his photo taken ) 

Sam’s exhibition will run until October 5th open daily from 10am-4pm at Bishops Lydeard Station Museum on platform 1, TA4 3RU

A FULL GALLERY OF IMAGES TAKEN ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WILL BE UPLOADED LATER THIS WEEK.

The exhibition is completely free.- Kindly supported by ‘The Golsoncott Foundation’

Directions: 

Follow signs for A358 and once you get to Bishops Lydeard follow the brown signs for West Somerset Railway at Bishops Lydeard, the station is not in the village itself but is off the main road. The exhibition is in the Gauge Museum on platform 1.

More details on www.zummerzetphotography.co.uk and more of Sam’s work at www.exposure47.com