Snapshot in Time: photography competition
Photography is an invaluable tool for recording industrial and transport history – it is ideally suited for rapid documentation in a world where dramatic or catastrophic change can occur to the fabric of industry, almost overnight, and revolutionised the documentation of historic sites. STICK invited submissions for a photography competition in the run up to its conference “Snapshot in Time” on 17th November 2021.
The winners and a selection of other entries are below.



Remains of the Rosedale Railway Water Tower by Jane Ellis 
The Forth Bridge by Miles Oglethorpe 
Highhouse Colliery boiler house, Auchinleck, 1982 by Chris Allen 
The Watercress Line heritage railway in Hampshire, 2017 by Felicity McWilliams 
Time’s Part by Donald Dawson 
Contemporary Railway by Andrew Cronshaw 
Access cover by David Mitchell 
Full Length Close Shot of Repertor by Jonathan Raper 
Interior of the Blackthorn Salt Graduation Tower by Ian Mitchell 
Glasgow Central Main Signal Gantry – a panoramic image converted to a Little Planet. by Mark McGillivray 
Abandoned railway wagons in the grounds of Prestongrange Mining Museum, October 2012 by Rebecca Taylor
A huge thank you to all our contributors for their interest and efforts.

