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Class47_sounds.mp4
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This is my Class 47 loco, 27 267 City of Oxford on my layout with sound. Loksound 4, sounds by Howes Models.
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train1.mp4
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I'm totally rebuilding my model railway with DCC control. This is the first train to run on the first part of the track to be laid. It's only fixed on the inclines and the ...
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Through the Night of Doubt and Sorrow
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Tune: Rustington by C.H.H.Parry. I think these words fit this tune very well and it makes a nice change from the usual Marching by Martin Shaw, or St Oswald by Rev. J.B.Dyk...
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Tell out my Soul, the Greatness of the Lord
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Tune : Woodlands by Walter Greatorex. This tune was composed in 1919 and is one of the hymns in the tradition of public school worship. Its strong melody was clearly intend...
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Tuba Tube in D major by C. S. Lang
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This is my attempt at Lang's well known Tuba Tune on my Allen Protege organ. Craig Lang, usually just known as C. S. Lang (1891 - 1971) was born in New Zealand but moved to...
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Come Down, O Love Divine, a hymn for Pentecost
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Tune: Down Ampney by Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872 -1958). Pentecost or Whitsunday is celebrated 50 days after Easter Sunday, hence its name, and is the tenth day after Asce...
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We Sing the Praise of Him Who Died - A hymn for Passiontide
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Tune: Bow Brickhill by Sidney Nicholson (1875 - 1947). Nicholson was organist at the cathedrals of Carlisle and Manchester, and then Westminster Abbey. He was musical edito...
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Advent Hymn - Hark what a sound, and too divine for hearing
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Tune: Highwood by Richard Runciman Terry (1865 - 1938). This tune with its broad, flowing melody must rank as one of the finest of the twentieth century, and it's a pity th...
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Jesus, Good above all other
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Tune: Quem Pastores. This folk dance tune was derived by R. R. Terry from a manuscript dated 1410, found at Hohenfurth Abbey in Germany, set to a spring time carol Quem Pas...
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Jerusalem the Golden
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Tune : Ewing by Alexander Ewing (1830 -1895). The words of this hymn are translated by J. M. Neale from part of a poem by the 12th century monk Bernard of Cluny . Ewing or...
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