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Des Coakham Photo List Final Edition 20180327 INDEX TO DESMOND COAKHAM'S PHOTOGRAPHS (FINAL EDITION by AJW) 26 MARCH 2018 Index No Date Location ELR Description Place County DC10000 Unknown Unknown Unknown - Desmond Coakham seated at unknown location. DC10001 1958 Fishguard Harbour Pembrokeshire FSH Car Reg No IY 6556 being loaded on to car ferry at Fishguard Harbour station [probably Desmond Coakham's car]. DC10010 Unknown Shanes Castle Antrim - Desmond Coakham with 3ft 0in gauge 040ST TYRONE (P 1026 of 1904) on Shanes Castle Railway. Colour photograph. DC10011 Unknown Shanes Castle Antrim - 3ft 0in gauge 040ST TYRONE (P 1026 of 1904) on Shanes Castle Railway. Colour photograph. DC10012 Unknown Shanes Castle Antrim - 3ft 0in gauge 040ST TYRONE (P 1026 of 1904) and train on Shanes Castle Railway. Colour photograph. DC12001 Unknown Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 3ft 0in gauge 060T DEVON (MW of 1874) DC12002 pre-1927 Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 060T No 4 ELLA (ex-Duffield Bank Rly - Heywood engine). DC12003 pre-1927 Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 060T No 4 ELLA (ex-Duffield Bank Rly - Heywood engine). DC12004 pre-1937 Ravenglass Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 460-064 No 8 RIVER MITE on the turntable at Ravenglass DC12005 pre-1927 Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 060T No 4 ELLA (ex-Duffield Bank Rly - Heywood engine). DC12006 Unknown Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 080T No 3 MURIEL (ex-Duffield Bank Rly - Heywood engine). DC12007 Unknown Murthwaite Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge stone wagons at Murthwaite. DC12008 Unknown Ravenglass Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge wagon tipping plant at Ravenglass. DC12009 Unknown Ravenglass Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge Ravenglass carriage shed at Ravenglass. DC12010 Unknown Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge open carriage (ex-Duffield Bank Rly - Heywood). DC12011 Unknown Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge closed carriage (ex-Duffield Bank Rly - Heywood). DC12012 Unknown Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 6T steel hopper wagon No 3. DC12013 post-1927 Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 082 No 3 RIVER IRT on full train. DC12014 Unknown Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 4-wheel wagons for carrying castings to Murthwaite crushing plant. DC12015 Unknown Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge closed carriage (ex-Duffield Bank Railway- Heywood). DC12016 pre-c1925 Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 442 No 1 SANS PAREIL (BL of 1912) on train. [Copy of old postcard]. DC12017 post-1927 Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 082 No 3 RIVER IRT on train at unknown station. DC12018 post-1927 Dalegarth Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 082 No 3 RIVER IRT on train at Dalegarth. DC12019 post-1927 Dalegarth Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 082 No 3 RIVER IRT on the turntable at Dalegarth. DC12020 post-1927 Ravenglass Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 082 No 3 RIVER IRT at Ravenglass. DC12021 post-1927 Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 082 No 3 RIVER IRT. DC12022 pre-1937 Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 460-064 No 8 RIVER MITE at Ravenglass shed. DC12023 pre-1938 Ravenglass Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 082 No 3 RIVER IRT, 460-064 No 8 RIVER MITE ands 282-080 No 7 RIVER ESK at Ravenglass shed. DC12024 pre-1937 Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 460-064 No 8 RIVER MITE. DC12025 pre-1927 Ravenglass Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 282 No 7 RIVER ESK as originally built, at Ravenglass shed. DC12026 pre-1937 Ravenglass Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 282-080 No 7 RIVER ESK at Ravenglass shed. DC12027 pre-1927 Ravenglass Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 060T No 3 MURIEL (ex-Duffield Bank Rly - Heywood engine) at Ravenglass shed. DC12028 pre-1927 Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 282 No 7 RIVER ESK as originally built. DC12029 pre-1937 Ravenglass Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 282-080 No 7 RIVER ESK. DC12030 pre-1937 Dalegarth Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 282-080 No 7 RIVER ESK at Dalegarth. DC12031 pre-1927 Ravenglass Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 462 No 2 COLOSSUS (BL of 1913) at Ravenglass shed. DC12032 pre-1927 Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 462 No 5 SIR AUBREY BROCKLEBANK (Hunt; 1919). DC12033 pre-1937 Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 460-064 No 7 RIVER MITE. DC12034 Unknown Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 082 No 7 RIVER IRT (not named). DC12035 pre-1937 Ravenglass Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 460-064 RIVER MITE at Ravenglass shed. DC12036 pre-1927 Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 462 No 5 SIR AUBREY BROCKLEBANK. Page 1 of 59 INDEX TO DESMOND COAKHAM'S PHOTOGRAPHS (FINAL EDITION by AJW) 26 MARCH 2018 Index No Date Location ELR Description Place County DC12037 pre-1937 Ravenglass Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 460-064 No 8 RIVER MITE at Ravenglass. DC12038 pre-1937 Ravenglass Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 460-064 No 8 RIVER MITE at Ravenglass shed. DC12039 pre-1927 Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 462 No 5 SIR AUBREY BROCKLEBANK. DC12040 pre-1937 Ravenglass Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 082 RIVER IRT, 460-064 No 8 RIVER MITE ands 282-080 No 7 RIVER ESK at Ravenglass shed. DC12041 pre-1927 Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 462 No 5 SIR AUBREY BROCKLEBANK. DC12042 pre-1937 Ravenglass Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 460-064 No 8 RIVER MITE on train at Ravenglass station. DC12043 pre-1927 Ravenglass Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 442 No 1 SANS PAREIL; 080T No 3 MURIEL and 060T No 4 ELLA at Ravenglass shed. DC12044 13/08/1951 Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 044 No 4 internal combustion steam outline locomotive. DC12045 post-1927 Ravenglass Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 082 No 8 RIVER IRT at Ravenglass shed. DC12046 Unknown Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge bogie internal combustion locomotive. DC12047 post-1927 Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 262 No 2 Lanchester-engined internal combustion locomotive, built on the frames and wheels of 060T ELLA. DC12048 pre-1927 Unknown Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 442 No 1 SANS PAREIL. Stone wagons at high level on bank in the background. DC12049 pre-1927 Unknown Cumberland - Narrow Gauge Railway, Eskdale, 15in gauge 442 No 1 SANS PAREIL with passenger train. [Copy of old postcard]. DC12050 pre-1937 Ravenglass Cumberland - Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly 15in gauge 282-080 No 7 RIVER ESK at Ravenglass shed. DC12100 Unknown Unknown Donegal - Donegal Rly railcar No 18, trailer coach & two goods vans; taken from footbridge. DC12101 Unknown Donegal Town? Donegal - Donegal Rly railcar No 18, trailer coach & two goods vans, possibly at Donegal Town. DC12102 Unknown Unknown Donegal - Donegal Rly turntable at end of platform & goods yard. DC12103 Unknown Donegal Town? Donegal - Donegal Rly railcar No10 with two goods vans facing opposite direction, possibly at Donegal Town. DC12104 Unknown Killybegs Donegal - Donegal Rly railcar at Killybegs station. DC12105 Unknown Unknown Donegal - Donegal Rly railcar No 18, trailer coach & 2 vans DC12106 Unknown Killybegs Donegal - Donegal Rly railcar at Killybegs station DC12107 Unknown Unknown Donegal - Donegal Rly railcar No 18 on turntable. DC12108 Unknown Unknown Donegal - Donegal Rly railcar No 18 on turntable. DC12109 Unknown Stranorlar Donegal - Stranorlar station, Donegal Railway. DC12110 Unknown Unknown Donegal - Donegal Rly railcar at unknown station. DC12111 Unknown Unknown Donegal - Donegal Rly railcar at unknown station. DC12112 Unknown Unknown Donegal - Donegal Rly wagons at unknown location. DC12113 Unknown Strabane Donegal - Donegal Rly goods van No 9 at Strabane. Signal box partly visible in background. DC12114 Unknown Unknown Donegal - Donegal Rly 7-ton goods brake van. DC12115 Unknown Unknown Donegal - Sligo Leitrim & Northern Counties Rly goods van No 62. DC12116 Unknown Unknown Donegal - CIE 2nd class carriage No 21L DC12117 Unknown Unknown Donegal - CIE goods vans No 71L & 72L. DC12121 Unknown Unknown Donegal - Narrow gauge peat railway at unknown location. DC12200 Unknown Penmaenmawr Caernarvonshire PWG Penmaenmawr & Welsh Granite Co 3ft 0in gauge 040VBT HAROLD (DeW of 1894) on wharf at Penmaenmawr. DC12201 Unknown Penmaenmawr Caernarvonshire PWG Penmaenmawr & Welsh Granite Co 3ft 0in gauge 040VBT HAROLD (DeW of 1894) on wharf at Penmaenmawr. DC12202 Unknown Penrhyn Caernarvonshire PQR 2ft 0in gauge 040ST LILLA (HE 554 of 1891) at Penrhyn Slate Quarries. DC12203 Unknown Penmaenmawr Caernarvonshire PWG 3ft 0in gauge 040ST HUGHIE at Penmaenmawr Granite Quarries. DC12204 Unknown Dinorwic Caernarvonshire PDQ 4ft 0in gauge 040 JENNY LIND (AH; 1848) at Dinorwic. DC12205 Unknown Pen-yr-Orsedd Caernarvonshire NTL2 2ft 0in gauge 040ST UNA (HE 873 of 19905) at Pen-yr-Orsedd slate quarries, Nantlle. DC12206 Unknown Dinorwic Caernarvonshire PDQ 1ft 10¾in gauge 040ST CACKLER (HE 671 of 1898) at Dinorwic slate quarries.
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