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Tech Archive Master List4.Xlsx Technical Archive List Reference Code Company Name Type Contents Notes BR 3 boilers Standard Class 5 4 -6 -0 BOIL/BR/1* British Railways Record cards BR 4 boilers Standard Class 4 4 -6-0 BR 5 boilers Std. Class 4 2 -6 -4T BR 6 boilers Standard Class 3 2-6-0; BR 7 boilers Standard Class 4 2-6-0 BR 8 boilers Standard Class 2 2-6-0; Standard Cl 2 2-6- BOIL/BR/2* British Railways Record cards 2T: BR 9 boilers Standard Cl 9F 2-10-0; survey of smokebox tubeplate fractures on E/NE region C1 9F 2-10-0s. April 1962 Standard boiler repair BOIL/BR/3 British Railways (Southern Region) BR 3 Std. Class 5 4-6-0 reports Standard boiler repair BOIL/BR/3* British Railways (Southern Region) BR 1 Std. Class 7 4-6-2 reports Standard boiler repair BOIL/BR/4 British Railways (Southern Region) BR 4 Std. Class 4 4-6-0 reports Standard boiler repair BOIL/BR/5 British Railways (Southern Region) BR 5 Std. Class 4 2-6-4T reports Standard boiler repair BR 6 Std. Class 3 2-6-0; Standard Class 3 2- BOIL/BR/6 British Railways (Southern Region) reports 6-2T Standard boiler repair BOIL/BR/7 British Railways (Southern Region) BR 7 Std. Class 4 2-6-0 reports Standard boiler repair BOIL/BR/8 British Railways (Southern Region) BR 8 Std. Class 2 2-6-0; 2 2-6-2T reports Standard boiler repair BOIL/BR/9 British Railways (Southern Region) BR 9 Std. Class 9 2-10-0 reports Boiler building programmes 1939-1956; Ditto 1956 - (1962). Crewe Boiler Orders (Copies of Crewe Boiler Shop Foremen's Boiler building BOIL/CR/1-2* Crewe Works (LMS & BR) notebooks) B1/523-B40/7099; B325-375 programmes, Orders c1927- 33; B375-426 c.1933-43; B380-416 c.1934-41; B417-497, c.1941-61; B418-497 c1943-61 Reference Code Company Name Type Contents Notes Doncaster Works Boiler Order Book BOIL/DON/1 Doncaster Works (GNR, LNER, BR) Boiler Order Books (Summary). Orders BO.590- BO.967, 1909 - 49 Order Book (materials required) BO.530- BOIL/DON/2* Doncaster Works (GNR, LNER, BR) Boiler Order Books BO.611, 1909-12 Order Book (materials required) BO.613- BOIL/DON/3* Doncaster Works (GNR, LNER, BR) Boiler Order Books BO719, 1912-27 Order Book (materials required) BO630- BOIL/DON/4* Doncaster Works (GNR, LNER, BR) Boiler Order Books BO915, 1915-46 Doncaster Boiler Register. 1-9560. Doncaster record of boiler changes 1923- BOIL/DON/5* Doncaster Works (GNR, LNER, BR) Boiler Register 44; B Yeadon list of Doncaster Boilers 1- 10849 BOIL/GNR/1* Great Northern Railway Boiler Registers Loco. Nos. 1-470; Nos 471-948 Locomotive Nos. 949-1422; Nos. 1423- BOIL/GNR/2* Great Northern Railway Boiler Registers 1605 Inverurie Works Boiler Register, BOIL/GNS/1 Great North of Scotland Railway Boiler Registers Locomotives, Steam Wagons and Stationery. Register of boilers built at Swindon and by BOIL/GWR/1 Great Western Railway Boiler Registers contractors. 1900-1921 Register of boilers built at Swindon and by BOIL/GWR/2 Great Western Railway Boiler Registers contractors. 1922-1961 GWR boiler classifications 1910, 1911, undated, 1915, 1921,1927, 1932, 1938, BOIL/GWR/3* Great Western Railway Boiler Registers Details of boilers built at Swindon 1899- 1943 BOIL/GWR/4 Great Western railway Locomotives 0-6-0PT Locomotive Boiler History Cards BOIL/LBSC/1* London Brighton and South Coast Railway LB&SCR Record Cards Misc. LBSCR classes BOIL/LBSC/2* London Brighton and South Coast Railway LB&SCR Record Cards Misc. LBSCR classes Reference Code Company Name Type Contents Notes Manuscript lists of boilers built at Crewe Works c.1925-60, compiled by J W P BOIL/LMS/1* London Midland & Scottish Railway Boiler records Rowledge. Misc. LMS boiler record cards and BR/SR boiler repair sheets for LMS boilers on Southern Region BOIL/LMS/2* London Midland & Scottish Railway Boiler records Record cards for G9AS boilers Diagram 97 Class D49 4-4-0, class J38 &J39 BOIL/LNER/1 & 2* London and North Eastern Railway Boiler record cards etc. 0-6-0 Diagrams 116 Peppercorn Class K1 2-6-0; 3 Gresley Class K2 2-6-0; 96/96A Gresley BOIL/LNER/3* London and North Eastern Railway Boiler record cards etc. Class K3/K5 2-6-0 110 Gresley Class K4 2-6-0 Diagram 109 Class V2 2-6-2; Diagram BOIL/LNER/4* London and North Eastern Railway Boiler record cards etc. 112/113 Class V4 2-6-2 BOIL/LNER/5 & 6 London and North Eastern Railway Boiler record cards etc. Diagram 100A Class B1 4-6-0; Class 01 2-8-0 Diagrams 94 Gresley Class A1/A3 4-6-2; Thompson Class A2 4-6-2; 107 Gresley Class BOIL/LNER/7* London and North Eastern Railway Boiler record cards etc. A4 4-6-2; 117/118 Peppercorn Class A1 4-6- 2 Diagrams 102 Class V1/V3 2-6-2T; 115 Class BOIL/LNER/8* London and North Eastern Railway Boiler record cards etc. L1 2-6-4T BOIL/LNER/9* London and North Eastern Railway Boiler record cards etc. Diagram 57 Class 326 & 327 0-6-0 Diagrams 49 Class B15 4-6-0; 49, Class Q6 0- BOIL/LNER/10* London and North Eastern Railway Boiler record cards etc. 8-0 BOIL/LNER/11A & Diagrams 50 Class B15 4-6-0; 50 Class Q6 0- London and North Eastern Railway Boiler record cards etc. 11B* 8-0 BOIL/LNER/12* London and North Eastern Railway Boiler record cards etc. Diagram 73 Class 371 & 372 0-6-0T Diagrams 18 ex-GCR 4-6-2T; 120 Class 394 BOIL/LNER/13* London and North Eastern Railway Boiler record cards etc. 0-6-0ST Reference Code Company Name Type Contents Notes Diagrams. 2. GNR ; 7. GNR 11. GNR ; 14. GCR DIC/D11 17. GCR; 25. GER ; 34. GER ; 37. GER Class J68 & 69 ; 39. GER Class BOIL/LNER/14* London and North Eastern Railway Boiler record cards etc. J65/66/67; 54. NER Class B13; 55.NER Class A7; 56. Class Q5/1; 61. NER ; 71 H&BR; 75. NER; 81. NBR; 93. GNS. BOIL/LNER/15* London and North Eastern Railway Boiler record cards etc. Diagram 67 ex-NER 0-6-0, 0-6-2T Diagrams 63 ex-NER 4-6-2T, 4-8-0T; 68 ex- BOIL/LNER/16* London and North Eastern Railway Boiler record cards etc. NER 2-2-4T, 0-4-4T, 0-6-0T; 69 ex-NER 4-4- 0, 0-6-0, 0-4-4T, 2-4-2T & 0-6-0T Doncaster Registers of boiler movements BOIL/LNER/17* London and North Eastern Railway Boiler record cards etc. and spare boilers. 9 volumes. W B Yeadon registers of all boiler changes BOIL/LNER/18* London and North Eastern Railway Boiler record cards etc. on all LNER operated locomotives by class, 1923-65. 2 volumes BOIL/LNER/MISC 1 London and North Eastern Railway Locomotives Miscellaneous LNER Boiler history cards BOIL/LNER/MISC 2 London and North Eastern Railway Locomotives Miscellaneous LNER Boiler history cards BOIL/LSW/1* London & South Western Railway SR record cards. Class T9 4-4-0; Class M7 0-4-4T Miscellaneous LSWR classed including PD & BOIL/LSW/2* London & South Western Railway SR record cards. SWJR 0-6-0T & 0-6-2T Darlington Works 1900-16 Boiler Nos. D1602-46; 1647-1731; 1732-89; 1790-1821; Appropriation of material sheets for BOIL/NER/1* North Eastern Railway Boiler records 1842-51; 1822-41; 1852-71; 1872-83; 1884- boilers, frames and cylinders etc. 1903; 1904-84; 1985-2034; 2037-40; 2035- 36;2041-99; 426-510; 511 - 644. Reference Code Company Name Type Contents Notes Appropriation of material sheets for boilers, frames & cylinders etc. Gateshead BOIL/NER/2* North Eastern Railway Boiler records Works 1900-1905. Boiler Nos. G1-33; 58- 155; 156- 280; 281-395; 396- 447; 448- 490. Appropriation of material sheets for boilers, frames & cylinders etc. Gateshead BOIL/NER/3* North Eastern Railway Boiler records Works 1906-1911. Boiler Nos. G491-579 (G580-673); G674-764, 765-769; G770-865; G866-937; G938-983 Register of new boilers built at Darlington BOIL/NER/4 North Eastern Railway Boiler records Works 1900-1962 Register of new boilers built at Darlington BOIL/NER/5 North Eastern Railway Boiler records Works Nov.1919 to Oct 1929 Register of boilers condemned at BOIL/NER/6 North Eastern Railway Boiler records Darlington Works, 1902-1964 Register of new boilers built at Darlington BOIL/NER/7 North Eastern Railway Boiler records Works, 1929 - 1936 Log of boiler repairs, 2 vols. Jan 1904 - Dec. BOIL/SEC/1* South Eastern and Chatham Railway Notebooks 1905 and Dec. 1905 - Dec. 1908 SR Record Cards & BR/SR repair Sheets, SR records cards, boilers numbered BOIL/SR/1* Southern Railway (includes some LSWR, between 1 and 899 LB&SCR, and SE&CR boilers SR Record Cards & BR/SR repair Sheets, SR records cards, boilers numbered BOIL/SR/2* Southern Railway (includes some LSWR, between 900 and 1099 LB&SCR, and SE&CR boilers Reference Code Company Name Type Contents Notes SR Record Cards & BR/SR repair Sheets, SR records cards, boilers numbered BOIL/SR/3* Southern Railway (includes some LSWR, between 1100 and 1199 LB&SCR, and SE&CR boilers SR Record Cards & BR/SR repair Sheets, SR records cards, boilers numbered BOIL/SR/4* Southern Railway (includes some LSWR, between 1200 - LB&SCR, and SE&CR boilers SR Record Cards & BR/SR repair Sheets, BR/SR repair sheets, boilers numbered BOIL/SR/5* Southern Railway (includes some LSWR, between 1 and 699 LB&SCR, and SE&CR boilers SR Record Cards & BR/SR repair Sheets, BR/SR repair sheets, boilers numbered BOIL/SR/6* Southern Railway (includes some LSWR, between 700 and 999 LB&SCR, and SE&CR boilers SR Record Cards & BR/SR repair Sheets, BR/SR repair sheets, boilers numbered BOIL/SR/7* Southern Railway (includes some LSWR, between 1000 and 1099 LB&SCR, and SE&CR boilers SR Record Cards & BR/SR repair Sheets, BR/SR repair sheets, boilers numbered BOIL/SR/8* Southern Railway (includes some LSWR, between1100 and 1299 LB&SCR, and SE&CR boilers SR Record Cards & BR/SR repair Sheets, BR/SR repair sheets, boilers numbered BOIL/SR/9* Southern Railway (includes some LSWR, between 1300 and 1399 LB&SCR, and SE&CR boilers Reference Code Company Name Type Contents Notes SR Record Cards & BR/SR repair Sheets, BR/SR repair sheets, boilers numbered BOIL/SR/10* Southern Railway (includes some LSWR, between 1400 - LB&SCR, and SE&CR boilers SR Record Cards & BR/SR repair Sheets, SR record cards for standard boiler on Class BOIL/SR/11* Southern Railway (includes some LSWR, N, N1, U and U1 2-6-0, and Class K.
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