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Slslibrarymasteraccessionlist L 1 Alexandra Dock & Railway Loco Lists W.Beckerlegge 1930 & R.E.Thomas 1939 L 2 Barry Railway Loco Lists W.Beckerlegge 1925 & R.E.Thomas 1939 L 3 Brecon & Merthyr Railway Loco Lists W.Beckerlegge 1930 & R.E.Thomas 1939 L 4 Burry Port & Gwendreath Valley Railway P.C.Walker 1919, W.Beckerlegge 1925, R.E.Thomas 1939 L 5 Cambrian Railways Loco Lists W.Beckerlegge 1925 & R.E.Thomas 1939 L 6 Cambrian Railways Loco List M.C.V.Allchin 1943 L 6 Rhymney Railway Loco List (Missing) Cambrian Railway 1931 Catalogue L 8 Cardiff Railway Loco Lists W.Beckerlegge 1918 & R.E.Thomas 1939 L 9 Alexandra Docks & Railway Loco List L 9 Brecon & Merthyr Railway Loco List L 9 Burry Port & Gwendreath Valley Railway L 9 Cardiff Railway Loco List L 9 Llanelly & Myndd Mawr Railway Loco List L 9 Midland & South Western Junction Railway L 9 Port Talbot Railway Loco List L 9 Rhondda & Swansea Bay Railway Loco List L 9 South Wales Mineral Railway Loco List M.C.V.Allchin 1943 L 10 Midland & South Western Junction Railway Loco List M&SWJR 1921 L 11 Midland & South Western Junction Railway Loco List W.Beckerlegge 1925 & R.E.Thomas 1939 L 12 Neath & Brecon Railway Loco List W.Beckerlegge 1925 & R.E.Thomas 1939 L 13 Port Talbot Railway Loco List W.Beckerlegge 1925 & R.E.Thomas 1939 L 13 South Wales Mineral Railway Loco List R.E.Thomas 1939 L 14 Rhondda & Swansea Bay Railway Loco List W.Beckerlegge 1925 L 15 Llanelly & Mynydd Mawr Railway Loco List R.E.Thomas 1939 L 16 Rhymney Railway Loco List J.G.Pearson 1917 (Missing) Rhymney Railway Loco List (Missing) Rhymney Railway Loco List L 19 Rhymney Railway Loco Lists W.Beckerlegge 1925 & R.E.Thomas 1939 L 20 South Wales Mineral Railway Loco List W.Beckerlegge 1925 L 21 Swansea Harbour Trust J.Moore 1927 L 21 Powlesland & Mason (Missing) Taff Vale Railway L 23 Taff Vale Railway Loco Lists W.Beckerlegge 1925 & R.E.Thomas 1939 L 24 Taff Vale Railway Loco List M.C.V.Allchin 1944 L 25 Loco List of Small Railways Taken Over 1922-1923 L 25 Alexandra Dock & Railway Loco List L 25 Barry Railway Loco List L 25 Brecon & Merthyr Railway L 25 Burry Port & Gwendreath Valley Railway L 25 Cambrian Railways Loco List L 25 Cardiff Railway Loco List L 25 Corris Railway L 25 Llanelly & Myndd Mawr Railway Loco List L 25 Neath & Brecon Railway Loco List L 25 Midland & South Western Junction Railway L 25 Port Talbot Railway Loco List L 25 Powlesland & Mason Loco List L 25 Rhondda & Swansea Bay L 25 Rhymney Railway Loco List L 25 South Wales Mineral Railway Loco Lists L 25 Swansea Harbour Trust Loco List L 25 Taff Vale Railway Loco List R.E.Thomas 1935 L 26 Barry Railway Loco List With Diagrams W.Beckerlegge 1924 L 27 Birkenhead Railway Loco List W.W.Roffey & E.Craven 1925 L 28 Bristol & Exeter Railway Loco List R.A.S.Abbott 1950 L 29 GWR Loco List in 1929 Nos 1-2199 W.Beckerlegge 1955 L 30 GWR Loco List in 1929 Nos 2193-4917 W.Beckerlegge 1930 (Missing) GWR Loco List in 1929 Nos 4918-8393 W.Beckerlegge 1930 (Missing 1948) GWR Loco List 31.12.22 E.L.Ahrons (Missing) GWR Tender Locos With Sheds E.L.Ahrons L 34 GWR List of Early Locos E.L.Ahrons L 35 GWR Locos in Stock & Scrapped 1923-1932 E.W.Prior 1932 L 36 Locomotives of the GWR Part 1 Nos 1-1500 J.Moore & C.W.Herbert 1923 L 37 Locomotives of the GWR Part 2 Nos 1501-3000 J.Moore & C.W.Herbert 1927 L 38 Locomotives of the GWR Part 3 Nos 3001-4500 J.Moore & C.W.Herbert 1927 L 39 Locomotives of the GWR Part 4 Nos 4501-6000 J.Moore & C.W.Herbert 1927 L 40 Locomotives of the GWR Part 5 Nos 6001-7500 J.Moore & C.W.Herbert 1927 L 41 Locomotives of the GWR Nos 1-999 R.Webster 1934 L 42 Locomotives of the GWR Nos 1000-2000 R.Webster 1934 L 43 Locomotives of the GWR Nos 2000-3000 T.E.Layne 1934 L 44 Locomotives of the GWR Nos 3000-4000 T.E.Layne 1934 L 45 Locomotives of the GWR Nos 4000-5000 T.E.Layne 1934 L 46 Locomotives of the GWR Nos 5000-6000 T.E.Layne 1934 L 47 Locomotives of the GWR Nos 6000-7000 T.E.Layne 1934 L 48 Locomotives of the GWR Nos 7000-8000 T.E.Layne 1934 L 49 Locomotives of the GWR Nos 8000-9000 T.E.Layne 1934 L 50 Locomotives of the GWR Nos 9000-9999 T.E.Layne 1934 (Not used) 51-54 L 55 Locomotives of the GWR Nos 1-999 R.E.Thomas 1940 L 56 Locomotives of the GWR Nos 1000-2000 R.E.Thomas 1947 L 57 Locomotives of the GWR Nos 2000-3000 R.E.Thomas 1947 L 58 Locomotives of the GWR Nos 3000-4000 R.E.Thomas 1947 L 59 Locomotives of the GWR Nos 4000-5000 R.E.Thomas 1947 L 60 Locomotives of the GWR Nos 5000-6000 R.E.Thomas 1947 L 61 Locomotives of the GWR Nos 6000-7000 R.E.Thomas 1947 L 62 Locomotives of the GWR Nos 7000-8000 R.E.Thomas 1947 L 63 Locomotives of the GWR Nos 8000-9000 R.E.Thomas 1947 L 64 Locomotives of the GWR Nos 9000-9999 R.E.Thomas 1947 ABC 100A Ian Allan ABC WR Locomotives 1948 ABC 100A2 Ian Allan ABC WR Locomotives 1950 ABC 100A3 Ian Allan ABC WR Locomotives 1950 ABC 100B Ian Allan ABC Southern Locomotives 1948 ABC 100G Ian Allan ABC Southern Electrics 1943 L 101 LMS Locomotive Reference Book British Loco Soc 1949 L 102 NER Loco List E.L.Ahrons 1925 (Missing) Great Central Railway L 104 GCR Loco List K.Paton L 105 GER Loco List E.L.Ahrons 1923 L 105A ECR/GER Loco List S.J.Jackman L 106 GER Loco List 1.4.21 C.Langley Aldrich 1944 (Missing) GER 1917 L 108 GER Loco List GER Mag 1916 1916 L 109 GNR Loco List 1847-1922 Stuart & Twinham 1938 L 110 GNR Loco List D.H.Stuart 1918 L 111 GNR Loco List, Mileage & Trips 1876-1914 E.L.Ahrons L 112 GNoS Loco List GNoS 1920 L 113 GNoS Loco List A.G.Dunbar 1931 (Missing) Hull & Barnsley Ry Loco List L 115 Londonderry Railway R.E.S.Abbott 1930 L 116A NBR Loco List 1847-1882 D.H.Stuart Damaged L 116B NBR Loco List 1847-1882 D.H.Stuart Replacement L 116C NBR Loco List C.J.Veal 1966 L 117 NBR Loco List 1918 L 118 NBR Notes on Locos W.Beckerlegge 1923 (Missing) NER Loco List 1845-1905 L 120 NER Tank Loco List G.D.Parkes 1916 L 121 NER 0-8-0 Locos List J.G.Pearson 1916 L 122 NER Loco Notes J.G.Pearson 1918 L 123 NER 0-6-0 Notes J.G.Pearson 1918 L 124 NER Loco Notes D.H.Stuart 1919 L 125 NER Loco List 1922 W.Beckerlegge 1931 L 126 Hull & Barnsley Loco List R.W.Rush 1939 (Re Numbered LNER Locos No Further Record of the Use of These Reference Numbers L152-L163 ) (Not used) 139-141 See L 160 LNER Part 7 6001-7000 Re-Numbered L160 L 143 LNER Renumbering 1946 W.E.Twinham 1947 L 144 LNER Loco List 1923-1946 L 145 MS&LR/GCR Loco List E.L.Ahrons c1924 L 145A Copy of L145 L 146 LNER Additions to Locomotive Stock 1923-1930 W.Beckerlegge 1930 L 147 LNER Loco List 1923-1935 W.Beckerlegge 1935 L 148 LNER Renumbering Supplement to SLS J SLS 1946 L 149 LNER List of Steam Railcars Beckerlegge 1932 W.Beckerlegge 1932 L 150 LNER List of Ex GER Locos W.Beckerlegge 1930 (Not used) 151 L 152 LNER Locomotive Lists Nos 1-1000 R.A.Wheeler 1936 L 153 LNER Locomotive Lists 1001-2000 J.R.Whittle 1932 L 154 LNER Locomotive Lists 1001-2000 W.Beckerlegge 1955 L 155 LNER Locomotive Lists 2000-3161 W.Beckerlegge 1955 L 156 LNER Locomotive Lists 2001-3000 Whittle 1932/Bateman 1937 L 157 LNER Locomotive Lists 3001-4000 W.Beckerlegge 1955 L 158 LNER Locomotive Lists 4001-5000 Whittle 1932/Bateman 1937 L 159 LNER Locomotive Lists 5001-6000 Whittle 1932/Bateman 1937 L 160 LNER Locomotive Lists 6001-7000 Hurrell 1931/Bateman 1937 L 160A LNER Locomotive Lists 6001-7000 Whittle 1932/Bateman 1937 L 161 LNER Locomotive Lists 7001-8000 Whittle 1932/Bateman 1937 L 162 LNER Locomotive Lists 8001-9000 Whittle 1932/Bateman 1937 L 163 LNER Locomotive Lists 9001-10481 R.A.Wheeler 1936 L 164 LNER Shed Lists Nos 1-3000 Whittle 1934/Bateman 1937 L 165 LNER Shed Lists 3001-5000 Whittle 1932/Bateman 1937 L 166 LNER Shed Lists 5001-7000 Whittle 1933/Bateman 1937 L 167 LNER Shed Lists 7001-9000 Whittle 1933/Bateman 1937 L 168 LNER Shed Lists 9001-10000 Whittle 1933/Bateman 1937 (Not used) 169 (Missing) 170 LNWR Named Tender Engines WL 171 Crewe Works List E.L.Ahrons 1922 WL 171A Crewe Works List S.S.Scott (Missing) 172 LNWR Loco List ?Now part of L174 1905 (Not used) 173 L 174 LNWR Register of Locos C.Williams 1922 L 174A Register of Locomotives now in use on the London & North Western Railway C.Williams with amendments to 1921 1912 L 175 Caledonian Railway Loco List 1922 A.G.Dunbar 1931 L 176 LNWR Supplement to Register C.Williams 1926 (Not used) 177-178 L 179 Midland Loco List, Mileage & Trips E.L.Ahrons L 180 Midland Loco List 1844-1907 L 181 Midland Loco List E.L.Ahrons L 182 Midland Loco List Part 1 W.Laidlaw L 183 Midland Loco List Part 2 W.Laidlaw L 184 Midland Loco Workings 1867- W.Laidlaw L 185 G&SWR Loco List N.A.Mackillop 1976 L 186 Grand Junction Ry Loco List R.E.S.Abbott 1930 L 187 Highland Ry Loco List Hayward & Brierley 1918 1918 L 188 Highland Ry Loco List A.G.Dunbar 1976 L 189 Highland Ry Loco List P.C.Walker 1919 (Not used) 190-191 (Missing) Isle of Man Railway (Missing) Isle of Man L 194 L&YR Loco List E.L.Ahrons 1923 L 195 L&YR Loco List With Drawings R.W.Rush 1939 WL 196 L&YR Miles Platting Works List 1846-1881 R.W.Rush WL 196 Horwich Works List 1889-1948 R.W.Rush 1948 (Missing) L&YR Loco List 1923 L 198 Liverpool & Manchester Ry Loco List 31.12.1830 1930 (Missing) Little Orme Quarry Railway (Missing) Liverpool & Manchester Ry (Missing) LNWR (Missing) LNWR Special Tank Engines (Missing) LNWR Locos to 1872 E.L.Ahrons L 203 LNWR Passenger Loco & Shed List 1847-1882 D.H.Stuart 1918 L 204 LNWR Duplicate Stock List W.Beckerlegge 1919 L 205 LNWR Locomotive List E.L.Ahrons 1922 L 206 LTSR Locomotive List M.C.V.Allchin 1943 L 206 N Staff Ry Loco.
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