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Brunel University Library Special Collections – Transport History Collection Version 27 21.1.2018 Brunel University Library Special Collections – Transport History Collection Version 27 21.1.2018 CR9 – CONVERSION OF BROAD GAUGE 9/1/1 “New Light on the Gauge Conversion” C. R. Clinker (1978) and see 9/1/6 9/1/2 “British railway locomotives 1803-1853” G. F. Westcott (1980) 9/1/3 “Brunel Collection” Drawings from the C.C.E. Paddington – R. Antliff 9/1/4 Letter of appreciation from the G.W.R. Board Chairman 9.1892 9/1/5 “Brunel’s Great Western” lecture by C. R. Clinker (1957) 9/1/6 Maps and plans for 9/12/1 9/1/7 Extracts from files at the National Archives, Kew. CONTAINING WHAT ?????? ? 9/1/8 Last days of the Broad Gauge Press cutting 6.11.1973 with photograph of a train at Didcot c1890. CR10 – STRIKES GENERAL STRIKE 1926 10/1/ 1 POSTER, EMERGENCY REGULATIONS 10/1/ 2 L.&N.E.R. TIMETABLE 10/1/ 3 PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE – BRISTOL DIVISION 10/1/ 4 S.R. TIMETABLE 10/1/ 5 G.W.R. TIMETABLE 10/1/ 6 G.W.R. NOTICES 10/1/ 7 L.M.&S.R. TIMETABLES 10/1/ 8 NEWSPAPERS MINERS’ STRIKE 1911 10/2/1 G.W.R. TIMETABLE MINERS’ STRIKE 1912 10/3/1 L.&N.W.R. TIMETABLE RAILWAY STRIKE 1919 10/4/1 STRIKE DIARY – BRISTOL DIVISION MINERS’ STRIKE 1921 10/5/1 G.W.R. TIMETABLE 10/5/2 L.&N.W.R. TIMETABLE 10/6/ OTHER EMERGENCIES 10/6/1 L.&N.W.R. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS 1922 10/6/2 L.&N.E.R., L.M.&S.R & G.W.R. Emergency Train 1924 Arrangements 10/6/3 L.M.&S.R. & G.W.R. TIMETABLES - UNDATED 10/7 GENERAL STRIKE 1926 Brunel University Library Special Collections – Transport History Collection Version 27 21.1.2018 CR11 – WAR G.W.R. 11/1/1 EMERGENCY TRAIN SERVICES 1939-1942 11/1/2 GREAT WAR REPORT – Extract 11/1/3 POINT TO POINT TIMES FOR AMBULANCE TRAINS 1944 11/1/4 AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS, Special Instructions for 1940/1 Working Rly 11/1/5 EVACUATION OF LONDON SPECIAL TRAIN NOTICES (12 items) 1939 11/1/6 STATISTICS ON MOVEMENT OF PERSONNEL 11/1/7 ASHFORD – NEWCASTLE LEAVE TRAINS 11/1/8 DIDCOT, NEWBURY & SOUTHAMPTON Alternative arrangements 11/1/9 GWR MEMO TO PROPRIETORS 12.12.1919 11/1/10 CENTENARY AT EXETER EXPRESS – SECOND WORLD WAR 11/1/11 MISCELLANEOUS UNSORTED Mainly operating/traffic notices ?????? ?? 11/1/12 EMERGENCY JUNCTIONS, Opening of R.E.C. & MILITARY 11/2/1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR ARMOURED FIGHTING 1941-46 VEHICLES 11/2/2 MILITARY RAILWAYS RULE BOOK 1938 11/2/3 RAILWAY MANUAL (WAR) 1911 11/2/4 SECRET ESSENTIAL RAILWAYS MAP 1942 11/2/5 REGULATIONS FOR WORKING IN FRANCE (4 items undated) 11/2/6 INSTRUCTIONS RE DANGEROUS GOODS 1939-1944 11/2/7 ATTACKS BY HOSTILE AIRCRAFT 1914-1918 11/2/8 INSTRUCTIONS TO GOODS AGENTS & STATION 1941 MASTERS L.&N.W.R./L.M.&S.R. 11/3/1 NOTICES 1914/15 11/3/2 PASSENGER TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS “D” DAY SOUTHERN RAILWAY. 11/4/1 PASSENGER TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS “D” DAY Brunel University Library Special Collections – Transport History Collection Version 27 21.1.2018 11/4/2 EMERGENCY & CHRISTMAS TIMETABLES 11/4/3 ARRANGEMENTS IN EVENT OF INVASION 11/4/4 DUNKIRK EVACUATION 11/4/5 WORKING OF AMBULANCE TRAINS 1918 CR12 – COMMERCIAL NOTICES & PUBLICATIONS Note that Section 26 contains extracted notes from Commercial publications 12/1/1 General Instruction Circulars – Scottish Region 1978 & Set of leaflets, covering all manner of commercial matters. 1982/3 12/1/2 General Instruction Circulars – London Midland Region 1978 Set of leaflets, covering all manner of commercial matters. 12/1/3 General Instruction Circulars – Eastern Region 1978 Set of leaflets, covering all manner of commercial matters. 12/1/4 General Instruction Circulars – Southern Region 1978-83 Set of leaflets, covering all manner of commercial matters. Not complete 1938 7 Single copy for 17.9.1938 (No. 462) 12/1/5 General Instruction Circulars – G.W.R. & Western Region 1930-40 - Set of leaflets, covering all manner of commercial matters. Not complete 1940’s - 19.2.1943 & 5.5.1944 only 1950’s - Odd circulars 1960’s - 25.7.1966 (No. 91) only. 1978 - Not complete 12/2 G.W.R. Zonal Collection & Delivery, What it means & How 1947 Slim booklet with folding map showing areas covered by each it Works zone. 12/3 G.W.R. Regulations for working Fish Traffic from 1880 7 page instruction leaflet, including details of train service. Penzance and St. Ives. 12/5 Withdrawal of Passenger Services 1930’s Five press releases/ press cuttings. Various companies 12/6 G.W.R. Conveyance of Parcels by Passenger Trains from 1928 20 page booklet of instructions and rates. London 12/7 G.W.R. Parcels Post 1883 Three page leaflet for the introduction of Parcel Post 12/8 G.W.R. Luncheon & Refreshment Baskets 1887 Single leaflet stating which stations supply them. 12/9 G.W.R. Parcels and Perishable Traffic, West of England 1888 Single sheet notice setting out arrangements to the North via the Severn Tunnel 12/10 G.W.R. Travelling Luggage Porters 1882 Two page notice setting out services covered and duties of porter 12/11 G.W.R. Working of Coaches in Through Narrow Gauge 1880 Single sheet, 15 by 20 inches detailing each train giving the Trains to and from Paddington. formation, by type of vehicle, annotated with additional comments about slip coaches, compos, etc. Brunel University Library Special Collections – Transport History Collection Version 27 21.1.2018 12/12 G.W.R. Opening of new lines. 1910 - Commercial notice. Opening of Avonmouth & Filton line 1913 - Commercial notice. Opening of Swansea District line 1925 - Commercial notice. Opening of Dunstall Park – Brettell Lane 12/13 General Instructions & Charges for Warehouse Rent, 1921 - Booklet of 21 pages with various amendments sheets. Wharfage and Fixed Spaces 1948 Applicable to all railway companies. - Booklet of 39 pages with various amendments sheets. 12/14 Midland Rly. Foot & Mouth Disease 1881 Single Blank form. 12/15 Midland Rly. Superintendent of the Line notices 1879-89 Fourteen notices dated 26.8.1879 to 7.9.1889, all printed except the first, covering all manner of commercial matters, including alteration to train services. 12/16 Midland Rly. notice to traincrew over refreshment room 1884 Single printed notice on prices for tea, bread & butter, etc; charges 12/17 Midland Rly. notices issued by the General Manager 1878-87 ¤ - Preparation of Pay Bills 18.5.1878 - Conveyance of Voters at Parliamentary Elections 16.5.1880 - Trains running before time 20.11.1880 - Accidents, Irregularities, Reporting of 24.2.1881 - Station Masters not to take Lodgers 24.5.1881 - Lost silver pass 19.9.1883 - Passes & Season Tickets, illustrating different types 28.12.1883 - Train message prefixes 5.9.1887 12/17A ‘Northumbria’ Tourist leaflets (two) Issued by B. T. A. 12/18 Regulations relating to motor spirit etc; storage depots 1929 R.C.H. standard regulations. Leaflet 5 pages 12/19 G.W.R. New rate quotations 1913 Two examples of new rates for traffic between Welshpool and Newent and Newent and Madeley (Salop) 12/20 B.R. Passenger and Sales Bulletins -Bristol Division Spring 1971 -Southern, January 1941 -Reading Passenger Bulletins 12.1982, 1.1983 & 2.1983 -Reading Sales Bulletins 1.1983 & 2.1983 12/21 G.W.R. Excursions and cheap fares 12/22 Parcel Stamps & Luggage Labels Examples (no dates) 12/23 Passenger Charges Scheme (BTC) 1953 and 1959 Orders, HMSO 12/24 Publicity L.M.S.R. Compliments slip 12/25 Railway Letter Stamps 12/26 Railway Passenger Duty 12/27 Tickets & Travel Insurance 12/28 Tourist Guide Books – Various Railways (Not G.W.R.) 12/29 Embankment slip Patney & Chirton – Lavington 8.1961 Notice advising of disruption. No timetable details 12/30 Underground railways Various leaflets Brunel University Library Special Collections – Transport History Collection Version 27 21.1.2018 12/31 Tickets and Ticketing 12/31/1 G.W.R. Season Tickets & Passes 1884 20 Booklet of instructions for examination & collection 12/31/2 G.W.R. Irregularities in Issuing & Accounting for tickets 1880 3 Circular of procedures to be adopted in checking 12/31/3 G.W.R. Passengers riding in a Superior Class 1885 1 Circular of instructions 12/31/4 G.W.R. Tickets Liverpool to Paddington for American 1883 1 Circular Passengers 12/31/5 Railway Executive – Conditions upon which Tickets are 1950 22 Booklet of instructions also covering Passenger Luggage in issued Advance 12/31/6 Press cuttings regarding rail fares 12/31/7 LMSR Routing of Tickets 5.1935 12 Stations south of Carlisle to Scotland. 12/32 L.M.&S.R. List of collieries 1937 30 - List of collieries by area with name and address of proprietor. Fifteen maps. - Two update sheets, undated. 12/33 Rail Motor Car service Chalford – Stonehouse. 1904 3 General instructions regarding operation of service. 12/34 Great Northern Suburban Electrification 1973 18 Well illustrated, A4 brochure 12/35 London to Southend & Chelmsford Electrification 1953 2 Press release 12/36 B. R. Civil Engineering Exhibition 1950 2 Press release by S.R. 1950 30 A5 booklet on aspects of the exhibition 12/37 B. R. W.R. Party Outings by Rail 1960 60 Illustrated brochure with various tours, etc; 12/38 British Rail Today & Tomorrow 1972 90 Glossy A4 brochure 12/39 British Rail is Travelling 1970 48 Coloured A4 brochure 12/40 100 Years of Refreshments 1979 16 Illustrated brochure 12/40A Packed Meal Carrier Carton Pre 1971 - A4 folded brochure.
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