
Dick Riley was one of the country’s leading photographers of railways. Born in 1921 he started taking black and white photographs just before the second World War. In 1954 he moved onto taking colour transparencies.
The Bluebell Railway Museum Southern Railways Archive were kindly gifted over 400 colour slides that Dick took of the Bluebell Railway. These dates from the earliest days of the railway and cover the first three decades of its operation.



