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Paddington Ticket Auctions Limited Ticket Auction Saturday 22 April 2017 PADDINGTON TICKET AUCTIONS LIMITED TICKET AUCTION SATURDAY 22 APRIL 2017 NOTES (XX) - number of whole tickets in lot. (pd) - printed date. (wh) - number of whole tickets in lot when whole (/) - ticket creased. and half tickets offered. (Clips) - ticket with unusually high number of clips. (hlf) - number of half tickets in lot when whole and (Trans) - ticket in a “Transitional” (ie pre-Nat/BR) half tickets offered. style of printing. o/h - outward half (Bd) - Back of ticket damaged/defaced r/h - return half (Bg) - Back of ticket affected by excess glue/gum (R/f) - Revised fare overprint (Bm) - Back of ticket with mounting paper residue (Sgl) - Single journey ticket (Rej) - Rejoined severed half tickets (Rtn) - Return (whole outward and return journey) (a) - Audit ticket (ie withdrawn and clipped ticket. when returned to Audit Office). (spec) - ticket stamped “Specimen.” (i) - Issued ticket (may have been clipped by (@) - destination written in manuscript. ticket examiner when used). (canc) - ticket stamped “Cancelled.” (u) - Unissued ticket (totally unclipped). (sic) - Entry completely as shown on the original. (iu) - issued ticket but undated. PLEASE NOTE: Unless otherwise stated, all tickets are whole Edmondson card in what we consider to be “good” condition or VGC (very good). However, some may have paper, glue or Sellotape residue on the back due to previous mounting. This will usually be mentioned in the catalogue notes (as detailed above), but we apologise in advance if we have missed this during compilation. Customers should satisfy themselves as to the condition of tickets prior to bidding. PHOTOCOPIES OF LOTS Where possible, photocopies of particular lots will be supplied upon request. Large lots in terms of size or shape and bundles of tickets, labels or other material will not be considered practicable. This applies also to fragile material or material that we consider may be harmed by bright light. The charge for black and white copies is 12p and for colour 60p per A4 side plus postage. This will be added to your invoice when you register at the Cash Desk or upon despatch of lots from successful postal bids. PLASTIC SLEEVES The majority of tickets offered in this catalogue are housed in plastic sleeves. If, after purchase and transfer to your collection, you find you no longer need these sleeves, we would be most grateful if you will return them to us for further use. In this way, we will all help to preserve precious world resources. INTERNET CATALOGUE (at www.PaddingtonTicketAuctions.co.uk) IF YOU ARE VIEWING THIS CATALOGUE ON LINE YOU CAN NOW OBTAIN IMAGES OF ALL THE ITEMS IN MANY OF THE MULTIPLE LOTS BY FOLLOWING THE LINK AT THE END OF THE LOT DESCRIPTION PLEASE NOTE: 12% BUYER’S PREMIUM APPLIES TO ALL LOTS LOT DESCRIPTION 1 GREAT CENTRAL RAILWAY issued 2 SOUTHERN RAILWAY WEST 2rd class single from Aylesbury (Met) COUNTRY AREA issued 3rd class to Calvert (dated 5/4/1901) and singles from Bodmin, Bude, issued 3rd Cheap Excursion whole Devonport, Exeter St David’s, return from Leicester C to Calvert Holsworthy, Okehampton, Plymouth (dated30/7/1904). Both items in North Road, Wadebridge; plus rd VGC. (2) undated 3 Rail Motor singles from 3 LGOC (5) AND LONDON Latchley Halt (Bm) and Nanstallon HORSEBUS OPERATORS Halt. Mostly good/VGC). (10) ASSOCIATION (5) geographical punch type HORSE BUS TICKETS - 1 - PADDINGTON TICKET AUCTIONS: TICKET AUCTION 22.04.17 in the 1903-1908 pattern with purple Morar, Muir of Ord, Oban, Stirling, overprinted fares between 1d and 4d. Tyndrum Lower, etc. Audit clipped The Association tickets have the and overstamped Spec (6-4 have anonymous “Omnibus Ticket” title. Bm); plus six assorted Platform Good/VGC. (10) Tickets, a Calmac whole return, a thin card Ballachulish Ferry Ticket and a BR Multiprinter ticket London 12 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY (Euston) to Kyle of Lochalsh. All mostly pre-Nat issued whole different. (38) comprising 1st singles from Swindon Junc, Uxbridge Vine St, West Wycombe; 3rd singles from Acton (Parly) (grubby), Andoversford, Gt 4 GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY Shefford, Newbury, Ogbourne, untitled G31/1 type LUGGAGE Princes Risboro, Swindon Town, LABELS to East Winch, Elmham, Swindon Jn, Trowbridge (Parly), Fakenham, Haddiscoe, Harling Wells (Parly), Woodhay (/); upright 3rd Road, Harlow, Harwich, Norwich Vic, Sgl from Royal Oak; one-piece 3rd Oakington, Peterborough, Shelford, return from Melksham; whole 3rd Stowmarket, Stratford, Swaffham, returns from Kingham, Southall Thetford, Whittlesford. All in (Workman); Bicycle etc single from good/VGC. (16) 8 WALKER BROS geographical punch Reading. Mostly good/VGC. (19) type HORSE BUS TICKETS comprising 1d white for Hyde Park – 13 LONDON GENERAL OMNIBUS Co Briggate, 1d white Briggate – Ltd fareboard geographical punch Moorland Rd (an unusual print), and type BUS TICKETS from Services a 2d blue Briggate – Headingley 164/165 (6), 165D (3), 171 (7) and Church. route in good/VGC. An 173 (5) issued between 1915-1933 at 1890s Leeds horse bus operator. fares from 1d to 6d. One or two have 5 MONKLAND RAILWAYS issued Note: These are the last examples minor (Bg), good/VGC otherwise. st singles comprising 1 class Airdrie to from a collection that is now (21) rd Clarkston, 3 Armadale to Airdrie S, exhausted. (3) rd rd 14 LONDON & SOUTH WESTERN 3 Caldercruix to Airdrie S, 3 RAILWAY selection of L92 and L93 Glasgow to Avonbridge (closed 9 INDIAN RAILWAYS Edmondsons series LUGGAGE LABELS to Isle of 1/5/1930), 3rd Glasgow to Slamannan from mostly pre-Nationalisation Wight destinations all on mauve (closed 1/5/1930). All items a little railways: BBLR (4), BNWR (1), paper. Destinations include Alum dusty. (5) BB&CI (2 untitled), EIR (2), GIP (1), J&DR (1), M&SM (5), NWR (5), Bay, Alverstone, Ashey, Bembridge, WIPR (4), and 5 from the post- Blackwater, Brading, Calbourne, Nationalisation Northern Railway, Carisbrooke, Cowes, Freshwater, including a range of different types. Godshill, Haven Street, Horringford, All different and good/VGC. (30) Merstone, Newchurch, Ningwood and Newport, via a number of different routing combinations. All different and mostly good/VGC although one is laid to card. (47) 10 ISLE OF WIGHT RAILWAY issued 6 WEST MIDLANDS TRAMS. 3rd class single from Sandown to Geographical and numerical stage Shanklin (dated 11/12/1908) in VGC. punch type TRAM TICKETS from (1) Wolverhampton District Electric 15 LONDON AREA PRE-GROUPING Tramways Ltd (8), Wolverhampton mostly issued whole comprising Corporation Tramways (8-2 have “& LNWR (6 including from Motors” in title) and Walsall Hammersmith & Chiswick (closed Corporation Tramways & Motors (4). 1/1/1917) (/) and (Bg)), LNW & GW All different. Mostly good/VGC. (20) Joint (1 from Uxbridge Road), LT&SR (1), MR (1) and Port of 7 BR(H) issued whole (22) including 11 CALEDONIAN RAILWAY issued 3rd London Authority (both undated and from Arisaig, Ballachulish Ferry, class single from Loch Awe to Bg). Mostly good/VGC. (11) Balloch (Central), Banavie, Corpach, Dalmally (dated 20/8/1894) in good Crianlarich, Crianlarich (Upper), Fort condition. (1) William, Dalmally, Kyle of Lochalsh, London (Euston) (to Killin), Mallaig, - 2 - PADDINGTON TICKET AUCTIONS: TICKET AUCTION 22.04.17 type N33 type to Cupar, Dalkeith, Dumbarton, Dunfermline (Upper) (thinned), Edinburgh (Waverley Station) (2 different prints), Prestonpans, Springfield, Stirling; N34 type on yellow paper to Burton- 19 WATERFORD & LIMERICK on-Trent, Chester, Hillside, Lunan RAILWAY issued 1st class single Bay, Scarborough; N35 type on blue from Waterford to Fethard Via paper to Rothesay Via Craigendoran Clonmel (dated 30/11/1907) in VGC. Pier, plus a Parcel label. Mostly (1) good/VGC. (16) 16 ILFORD COUNCIL TRAMWAYS (1) AND ILFORD CORPORATION TRAMWAYS (7) geographical punch type TRAM TICKETS for various routes at fares from ½d to 3d, including 1d, 2d and 3d Workman’s 20 GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY 25 LONDON & SOUTH WESTERN Returns. All different and good/VGC. rd issued 3 class single from Forty Hill RAILWAY issued singles from Kew (8) Gardens, Waterloo (2 different), to Liverpool St (dated 6/11/1901) in VGC. Forty Hill closed on 1/10/1909, Weybridge (dated 1874), Wimbledon nd but reopened 1/3/1915 only to close (dated 1888) (/); 2 class issued again 1/7/1919. It reopened upon singles from Waterloo (3 different, 1 electrification of the line on has (Bg), 1 is (/)), Windsor & Eton; nd 21/11/1960 renamed Turkey Street. 2 class issued whole return from (1) Wokingham (/). Mostly good/VGC. (10) 17 BR(W) WELSH STATIONS all 21 BR(N) all different issued whole different mostly issued singles 26 LCC TRAMS all different early long rd including from Billingham-on-Tees, comprising 3 class from Boughrood Ravensthorpe & Thornhill, Richmond style geographical punch type TRAM & Llyswen, Ruabon, Swansea (High TICKETS at fares from ½d to 4d. nd (Yorks), Ripon, Royston & Notton, Street), Wrexham General; 2 class Scorton, Seaton Carew, Slaithwaite, Two have skeleton “L” and one “T” from Aberavon Town, Brecon, South Elmsall, Sowerby Bridge, overprints. Some examples have a Brynmawr, Cross Keys, Cymmer Staddlethorpe, Stanningley, little (Bm) good otherwise. (10) Afan, Ebbw Vale, Fishguard Harbour, Stocksfield, Ulleskelf, Wallsend, Garth (2), Gwersyllt, Llanymynech, Widdrington, Woodlesford, Wressle, Neath General (3), Overton-on-Dee Wylam, etc. (50) (u), Penarth Town, Swansea Victoria (2), Wrexham Central. Six different “Halts” noted in destinations. (24) 27 BR(W/S) all issued whole from SOMERSET & DORSET JOINT LINE STATIONS comprising Bath 22 LNER mostly issued from Green Park (2), Binegar, Cole, SCOTTISH STATIONS including Radstock North (3), Shepton Mallet Bishopbriggs, Cardross, Corstor- (Charlton Rd) (3), Shillingstone, phine, Crathes, Edinburgh Wav (to Sturminster Newton (2), Temple- Rosyth Dockyard) (Admiralty combe and Wincanton. All different. Workman (rejoined return from a set All have (Bm), good otherwise. (15) of 6)), Fort William, Kittybrewster, 28 LONDON GENERAL OMNIBUS Co Ladybank, Newport East, Newport Ltd fareboard geographical punch West, Thornton Jun, etc.
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