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John
Harrison
Railways
are the backcloth of John's life. As a boy in the 1930's
the LMS was his daily scene - holidays, shopping and
family visits.
In the 1950's he studied for National Diploma in Design
and Art Teacher's Diploma at the Liverpool College of Art.
Sketching involved frequent trips to the bustling docks,
the Pier Head with trams and ferries, the Overhead Railway
and the all steam Lime Street Station - all now history.
John began teaching within sight of Sutton Oak shed. He
was soon running the school railway society and organising
visits to the local shed, The Vulcan Foundry with English
Electric diesels under construction and to Edge Hill depot
where the party were photographed beside No 46220 Coronation
with Type 4 diesel-electric symbolically behind.
Latterly he was Head of Art in a large comprehensive school.
Early retirement in 1988 enabled John to concentrate on
'railway' art.
John states, "....my work is unashamedly nostalgic
seeking to recapture the men, machines and atmosphere of
a departed way of life." |
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