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Great Western Railway – Named GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY – NAMED LOCOMOTIVES COLLETT “ CASTLE ” Class 4-6-0 (Continued) BROAD GAUGE (B) 5033 BROUGHTON CASTLE D/C 1960 A Pair of Nameplates; a Pair of early-pattern Engraved (B) 5034 CORFE CASTLE D/C 1960 Swindon Worksplates , and a Tender No.plate. Price: £23 ALMA EMPEROR (B) 5035 COITY CASTLE BULKELEY GREAT BRITAIN (B) 5036 LYONSHALL CASTLE D/C 1960 DRAGON SEBASTOPOL (B) 5037 MONMOUTH CASTLE VALE OF RHEIDOL (Narrow Gauge) B. R. ONLY (B) 5038 MORLAIS CASTLE A Pair of Nameplates; a Pair of Cabside Numberplates, a (B) 5039 RHUDDLAN CASTLE Smokebox No.plate and a Shedplate Price: £26 7 OWAIN GLYNDWR (B) 5040 STOKESAY VASTLE (B) 5041 TIVERTON CASTLE 8 LLYWELYN 9 PRINCE of WALES (B) 5042 WINCHESTER CASTLE GWR TANK ENGINES ( Absorbed 1922 / 23 ) 5043 EARL of MOUNT EDGCUMBE A Pair of Nameplates; a Pair of Cabside Numberplates, and (B) 5043 EARL of MOUNT EDGCUMBE D/C 1956 a “Caution” Plate Price : £23 5044 BEVERSTON CASTLE BR Sets :- Where marked “(B)”, also available with (B) 5044 EARL of DUNRAVEN Smokebox numberplate & Shed plate of your choice:- £27 5045 BRIDGWATER CASTLE Gwr 359 HILDA Ex- L & M.M.R. (B) 5045 EARL of DUDLEY (B) 5046 CLIFFORD CASTLE Gwr 1308 LADY MARGARET Ex-Liskeard & Looe R. (B) 5046 EARL CAWDOR Gwr 1473 FAIR ROSAMUND 5047 COMPTON CASTLE Gwr 2192 ASHBURNHAM Ex- B.P. & G.V.R. (B) 5047 EARL of DARTMOUTH 5048 CRANBROOK CASTLE (B) Gwr 2193 BURRY PORT ditto (B) 5048 EARL of DEVON (B) Gwr 2194 KIDWELLY ditto 5049 DENBIGH CASTLE (B) 5049 EARL of PLYMOUTH D/C 1959 Gwr 2195 CWM MAWR ditto 5050 DEVIZES CASTLE Gwr 2196 GWENDRAETH ditto (B) (B) 5050 EARL of St GERMANS Gwr 2197 PIONEER ditto 5051 DRYSLLWYN Castle (ONLY 1 ) 0-6-4 CRANE TANKS. A Pair of Nameplates;Pair of Cabside (B) 5051 EARL BATHURST (ONLY 1 left) Numberplates & a Caution Plate. Price :- £23 16 HERCULES 17 CYCLOPS 18 STEROPES 5052 EASTNOR CASTLE (B) 5052 EARL of RADNOR GWR NAMED TENDER ENGINES 5053 BISHOP’S CASTLE Plates & Prices (except where marked in Class Headings) :- (B) 5053 EARL CAIRNS 5054 LAMPHEY CASTLE GWR Sets (Pre-1912) :- A Pair of Nameplates; a Pair of (B) 5054 EARL of DUCIE Cabside Numberplates; a Tender Numberplate, & WHERE 5055 LYDFORD CASTLE MARKED “WP” a Pair of Worksplates, Price: £32 GWR Sets (From 1912) :- A Pair of Nameplates; a Pair of (B) 5055 EARL of ELDON Cabside No.plates; a Tender plate, and a CAUTION plate, as 5056 OGMORE CASTLE carried by ALL GWR locos from 1909. Price:- £26 (B) 5056 EARL of POWIS D/C 1960 5057 PENRICE CASTLE BR Sets :- Where marked “B” , sets are also available with (B) 5057 EARL WALDEGRAVE D/C 1958 BR Smokebox No.plate & a Shedplate . Price:- £31 IF MARKED “Bo” they are ONLY available as BR sets, as 5058 NEWPORT CASTLE they were built in BR days, or not named in GWR days. (B) 5058 EARL of CLANCARTY ALWAYS ORDER AS “GWR SET” or “BR(WR) SET” 5059 POWIS CASTLE (B) 5059 EARL St ALDWYN RIVER Class 2-4-0 SPECIAL SETS Price:- £31 Nameplates; No.plates; Worksplates & Tender plate 5060 SARUM CASTLE 69 AVON 71 DEE 73 ISIS 75 TEIGN (B) 5060 EARL of BERKELEY D/C 1961 70 DART 72 EXE 74 STOUR 76 WYE 5061 SUDELEY CASTLE (B) 5061 EARL of BIRKENHEAD D/C 1958 DE GLEHN COMPOUND 4-4-2 SPECIAL SETS Price: £37 A Pair of Nameplates; a Pair of Cabside Numberplates; A Pair 5062 TENBY CASTLE of Belfont (France) Worksplates; a Pair of 2-layer Coat-of-Arms (B) 5062 EARL of SHAFTESBURY and a Tender Numberplate. 5063 THORNBURY CASTLE 102 LA FRANCE (B) 5063 EARL BALDWIN 103 PRESIDENT 5064 TRETOWER CASTLE 104 ALLIANCE (B) 5064 BISHOP’S CASTLE D/C 1958 CHURCHWARD’S PACIFIC 4-6-2 SPECIAL SETS Price: £28 Pre-1912 :-Includes a Pair of Cast Swindon Worksplates 5065 UPTON CASTLE From 1912 :- No Works plates, but a “Caution” Plate. (B) 5065 NEWPORT CASTLE 111 THE GREAT BEAR 5066 WARDOUR CASTLE HAWKSWORTH “ COUNTY ” Class 4-6-0 (Bo) 5066 SIR FELIX POLE D/C 1959 After being fitted with Double Chimneys (see dates below) (B) 5067 ST FAGANS CASTLE some locos carried an “SC” plate below their shedplate. If (B) 5068 BEVERSTON CASTLE D/C 1959 an “SC” plate is required, please ask, and ADD £3 to order. (B) 1000 COUNTY of MIDDLESEX D/C 1958 (B) 5069 ISAMBARD KINGDOM BRUNEL D/C 1958 (B) 1001 COUNTY of BUCKS D/C 1957 (B) 5070 SIR DANIEL GOOCH (B) 1002 COUNTY of BERKS D/C 1958 5071 CLIFFORD CASTLE (B) 1003 COUNTY of WILTS D/C 1957 (B) 5071 SPITFIRE D/C 1959 (B) 1004 COUNTY of SOMERSET D/C 1957 (B) 1005 COUNTY of DEVON D/C 1958 HAWKSWORTH “ COUNTY ” Class 4-6-0 (Continued) COLLETT “ CASTLE ” Class 4-6-0 (Continued) (Bo) 1006 COUNTY of CORNWALL D/C 1958 5072 COMPTON CASTLE (Bo) 1007 COUNTY of BRECKNOCK D/C 1957 (B) 5072 HURRICANE (B) 1008 COUNTY of CARDIGAN D/C 1958 5073 CRANBROOK CASTLE (Bo) 1009 COUNTY of CARMARTHEN D/C 1956 (B) 5073 BLENHEIM D/C 1959 (Bo) 1010 COUNTY of CAERNARVON D/C 1957 5074 DENBIGH CASTLE (B) 1011 COUNTY of CHESTER D/C 1958 (B) 5074 HAMPDEN D/C 1961 (B) 1012 COUNTY of DENBIGH D/C 1957 5075 DEVIZES CASTLE (B) 1013 COUNTY of DORSET D/C 1958 (Bo) 1014 COUNTY of GLAMORGAN D/C 1958 (B) 5075 WELLINGTON (B) 1015 COUNTY of GLOUCESTER D/C 1958 5076 DRYSLLWYN CASTLE (B) 1016 COUNTY of HANTS D/C 1957 (B) 5076 GLADIATOR (B) 1017 COUNTY of HEREFORD D/C 1959 5077 EASTNOR CASTLE (B) 1018 COUNTY of LEICESTER D/C 1959 (B) 5077 FAIREY BATTLE (B) 1019 COUNTY of MERIONETH D/C 1959 5078 LAMPHEY CASTLE (B) 1020 COUNTY of MONMOUTH D/C 1958 (B) 5078 BEAUFORT D/C 1961 (B) 1021 COUNTY of MONTGOMERY D/C 1959 5079 LYDFORD CASTLE (B) 1022 COUNTY of NORTHAMPTON D/C 1956 (B) 5079 LYSANDER (B) 1023 COUNTY of OXFORD D/C 1957 5080 OGMORE CASTLE (B) 1024 COUNTY of PEMBROKE D/C 1958 (B) 1025 COUNTY of RADNOR D/C 1959 (B) 5080 DEFIANT (B) 1026 COUNTY of SALOP D/C 1958 5081 PENRICE CASTLE (B) 1027 COUNTY of STAFFORD D/C 1956 (B) 5081 LOCKHEED HUDSON (B) 1028 COUNTY of WARWICK D/C 1958 5082 POWIS CASTLE (B) 1029 COUNTY of WORCESTER D/C 1959 (B) 5082 SWORDFISH D/C 1961 “SAINT” Class 4 – 6 - 0 (B) 5083 BATH ABBEY First No. 1912 No. (B) 5084 READING ABBEY D/C 1958 (WP) 2901 LADY SUPERIOR (B) 5085 EVESHAM ABBEY (WP) (B) 2902 LADY of the LAKE (WP) (B) 2903 LADY of LYONS (B) 5086 VISCOUNT HORNE (WP) 2904 LADY GODIVA (B) 5087 TINTERN ABBEY (WP) 2905 LADY MACBETH (B) 5088 LLANTHONY ABBEY D/C 1958 (WP) (B) 2906 LADY of LYNN (B) 5089 WESTMINSTER ABBEY (WP) 2907 LADY DISDAIN (B) 5090 NEATH ABBEY (WP) (B) 2908 LADY of QUALITY (B) 5091 CLEEVE ABBEY (WP) 2909 LADY of PROVENCE (B) 5092 TRESCO ABBEY D/C 1961 (WP) 2910 LADY of SHALOTT (B) 5093 UPTON CASTLE (WP) 2911 SAINT AGATHA (B) 5094 TRETOWER CASTLE D/C 1960 (WP) (B) 2912 SAINT AMBROSE (WP) 2913 SAINT ANDREW (B) 5095 BARBURY CASTLE D/C 1958 (WP) 2914 SAINT AUGUSTINE (B) 5096 BRIDGWATER CASTLE D/C 1959 (WP) (B) 2915 SAINT BARTHOLOMEW (B) 5097 SARUM CASTLE D/C 1961 (WP) 2916 SAINT BENEDICT (B) 5098 CLIFFORD CASTLE D/C 1959 (WP) 2917 SAINT BERNARD (B) 5099 COMPTON CASTLE (WP) 2918 SAINT CATHERINE HAWKSWORTH 70xx series “ CASTLE ” Class 4-6-0 (WP) 2919 SAINT CUTHBERT (B) 7000 VISCOUNT PORTAL (WP) (B) 2920 SAINT DAVID 7001 DENBIGH CASTLE (WP) 2921 SAINT DUNSTAN (Bo) 7001 SIR JAMES MILNE D/C 1960 (WP) 2922 SAINT GABRIEL (B) 7002 DEVIZES CASTLE D/C 1961 (WP) 2923 SAINT GEORGE (WP) (B) 2924 SAINT HELENA (B) 7003 ELMLEY CASTLE D/C 1960 (WP) 2925 SAINT MARTIN (B) 7004 EASTNOR CASTLE D/C 1958 (WP) (B) 2926 SAINT NICHOLAS (B) 7005 LAMPHEY CASTLE (WP) (B) 2927 SAINT PATRICK (B) 7006 LYDFORD CASTLE D/C 1960 (WP) 2928 SAINT SEBASTIAN 7007 OGMORE CASTLE (WP) (B) 2929 SAINT STEPHEN (Bo) 7007 GREAT WESTERN D/C 1961 (WP) (B) 2930 SAINT VINCENT (Bo) 7008 SWANSEA CASTLE D/C 1959 (B) 2931 ARLINGTON COURT (Bo) 7009 ATHELNEY CASTLE (B) 2932 ASHTON COURT (Bo) 7010 AVONDALE CASTLE D/C 1960 (B) 2933 BIBURY COURT (B) 2934 BUTLEIGH COURT (Bo) 7011 BANBURY CASTLE 2935 CAYNHAM COURT (Bo) 7012 BARRY CASTLE (B) 2936 CEFNTILLA COURT (Bo) 7013 BRISTOL CASTLE D/C 1958 (B) 2937 CLEVEDON COURT (Bo) 7014 CAERHAYS CASTLE D/C 1959 (B) 2938 CORSHAM CIURT (Bo) 7015 CARN BREA CASTLE D/C 1959 (B) 2939 CROOME COURT (Bo) 7016 CHESTER CASTLE (B) 2940 DORNEY COURT (Bo) 7017 G.J.CHURCHWARD (B) 2942 FAWLEY COURT (Bo) 7018 DRYSLLWYN CASTLE D/C 1956 (B) 2943 HAMPTON COURT (Bo) 7019 FOWEY CASTLE D/C 1958 (B) 2944 HIGHNAM COURT (Bo) 7020 GLOUCESTER CASTLE D/C 1961 (B) 2945 HILLINGDON COURT (B) 2946 LANGFORD COURT (Bo) 7021 HAVERFORDWEST CASTLE D/C 1961 (B) 2947 MADRESFORD COURT (Bo) 7022 HEREFORD CASTLE D/C 1958 (B) 2948 STACKPOLE COURT (Bo) 7023 PENRICE CASTLE D/C 1958 (B) 2949 STANFORD COURT (Bo) 7024 POWIS CASTLE D/C 1959 (B) 2950 TAPLOW COURT (Bo) 7025 SUDELEY CASTLE “SAINT” Class 4 – 6 – 0 ( Continued ) First No. 1912 No. HAWKSWORTH 70xx series “ CASTLE ” Class 4-6-0 (Contd) (B) 2951 TAWSTOCK COURT (Bo) 7026 TENBY CASTLE (B) 2952 TWINEHAM COURT (Bo) 7027 THORNBURY CASTLE (B) 2953 TITLEY COURT (Bo) 7028 CADBURY CASTLE D/C 1961 (B) 2954 TOCKENHAM COURT (Bo) 7029 CLUN CASTLE D/C 1959 (Bo) 7030 CRANBROOK CASTLE D/C 1959 (B) 2955 TORTWORTH COURT 171 (WP) 2971 ALBION (Bo) 7031 CROMWELL’S CASTLE 172 (WP) 2972 THE ABBOT (Bo) 7032 DENBIGH CASTLE D/C 1960 173 (WP) 2973 ROBINS BOLITHO (Bo) 7033 HARTLEBURY CASTLE D/C 1959 174 (WP) 2974 LORD BARRYMORE (Bo) 7034 INCE CASTLE D/C 1959 175 (WP) 2975 VISCOUNT CHURCHILL (Bo) 7035 OGMORE CASTLE D/C 1960 2975 SIR ERNEST PALMER (1924 - 33) (Bo) 7036 TAUNTON CASTLE D/C 1959 2975 LORD PALMER (1933 - 44) (Bo) 7037 SWINDON 176 (WP) 2976 WINTERSTOKE COLLETT “ HALL ” Class 4-6-0 177 (WP) 2977 ROBERTSON (B) 4900 SAINT MARTIN 178 (WP) 2978 KIRKLAND (until 1935) (B) 4901 ADDERLEY HALL 2978 CHARLES J.
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