CATALOGUE for AUCTION SALE of RAILWAYANA Over 1000 Lots Entered SATURDAY 15 June 2019 SALE STARTS 10.30 AM: VIEWING from 8AM

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

CATALOGUE for AUCTION SALE of RAILWAYANA Over 1000 Lots Entered SATURDAY 15 June 2019 SALE STARTS 10.30 AM: VIEWING from 8AM BLAKEY LANE, THIRSK, YO7 3AB 01845 523165 www.thirskmarket.co.uk CATALOGUE FOR AUCTION SALE OF RAILWAYANA Over 1000 lots entered SATURDAY 15 June 2019 SALE STARTS 10.30 AM: VIEWING FROM 8AM LOT 779 Buyers premium 10% + VAT Catalogues available to download at www.thirskmarket.co.uk Enquiries to Michael Harrison Tel: 07730 765569 Please register at the office and obtain your buyers number prior to the commencement of the sale Refreshments available at The Gavel Café DATE OF NEXT SALE SATURDAY 21st September 2019 LOT 286A LOT 753 LOT 715 LOT 792 LOT 754 1 DANGER BARE LIVE WIRES ENAMEL SIGN FROM CREWE OVERHEADS 2 GWR CI GRATE COVER OIL AND GAS 3 BOX OF FRAMED & GLAZED PHOTOS OF LOCOS 15 IN TOTAL 4 CI SHED CODE 1B WILLESDEN 5 CI SHED CODE 84C BANBURY 6 METROPOLITAN VICKERS ELEC EQUIPMENT BUILDERS PLATE EX EARLY ELECTRIC LOCO 7 C I POLISH PKP WORKSPLATE WITH EAGLE EX EARLY SHUNT LOCO 8 CI BRIDGEPLATE LMS 46 9 GNR 22 CI VIADUCTPLATE 10 A BARDIC HANDLAMP 11 'NO DOGS PLEASE' ALLOY ROAD SIGN 12 LNER 1946 CI SIGNAL POST FINIAL CAP 13 LMS 700724 CI WAGON PLATE 25 TONS, A SPECIAL VEHICLE 14 CI D WAGON PLATE B914750 SHILDON 13T 1957 15 CI D WAGON PLATE DB992844 CHAS ROBERTS 24T 1956 16 CI D WAGON PLATE DB3056 CHAS ROBERTS 24T 1956 17 BR(M) EMBOSSED FIRE BUCKET GALVANISED 18 4 OFFICIAL RAILWAY GUIDES 3 GWR, 1 SR 19 'MIDLAND' SMALL GLASS WHISKEY FLASK 20 LARGE GLASS WHISKEY FLASK MIDLAND HOTEL DERBY 21 LMS 1/2 PINT BEER BOTTLE PLUS A MIDLAND HOTEL DERBY 1/2 PINT BEER BOTTLE 22 8 BR POSTERS ROLLED TOGETHER 23 SOLID SILVER BOXED 25 YEAR NUR SERVICE BADGE PLUS A NUR BADGE (2) 24 LNER ACME THUNDER GUARDS WHISTLE PLUS A METROPOLITAN POLICE WHISTLE (2) 25 TRAFFOLITE SIGNAL BOX INSTRUMENT PLATES 26 DITTO 27 DITTO 28 BOX OF BADGES AND BUTTONS ALL RAILWAY 29 COAT OF ARMS LONDON NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY 30 COAT OF ARMS GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY IRELAND 31 COAT OF ARMS GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY 32 COAT OF ARMS GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY BOARD 33 COAT OF ARMS NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY 34 COAT OF ARMS GWR (LATIN LETTERS AROUND) 35 COAT OF ARMS MIDLAND RAILWAY 36 COAT OF ARMS BRITISH RAILWAYS 37 COAT OF ARMS MIDLAND RAILWAY 38 COAT OF ARMS ISLE OF MAN RAILWAY 39 COAT OF ARMS 'FORWARD' GREAT CENTRAL RAILWAY 40 COAT OF ARMS MIDLAND (COA) 41 EARLES CEMENT CARRIAGE PRINT AD 42 BOX OF 18 FRAMED AND GLAZED PICTURES OF VARIOUS LOCOS THE FOLLOWING 18 BR SIGNS FROM LONDON MIDLAND HAVE ALL BEEN RENEWED RECENTLY :- 43 'ALVECHURCH' BLACK ENAMEL PLATFORM SIGN 44 PLATFORM 1 SQUARE ENAMEL SIGN 45 PLATFORM 2 SQUARE ENAMEL SIGN 46 PLATFORM 2 WITH GREEN ARROW 47 'BEARLEY' BLACK ENAMEL PLATFORM SIGN 48 PLATFORM 1 WITH GREEN ARROW 49 PLATFORM 1 & 2 WITH ARROW 50 WELCOME TO BEARLEY TRAINS TO LEAMINGTON AND STRATFORD ON AVON 51 WAY OUT SIGN WITH ARROW 52 ALBRIGHTON' BLACK ENAMEL SIGN 53 WAY OUT SIGN WITH ARROW 54 STAFF ONLY DOOR PLATE 55 'ASPLEY GUISE' BLACK ENAMEL PLATFORM SIGN 56 STAFF ONLY DOOR PLATE 57 HELP POINT SIGNS X2 58 LIFT TO PLATFORM 2 & 1 59 WELCOME TO ALVECHURCH WITH ARROW TO BIRMINGHAM AND REDDITCH 60 CI M & GNR 'SHUT THE GATE' SIGN 60A A ROCKET STYLE AFTERSHAVE BOTTLE AND TWO RAILWAY RELATED BEER BOTTLES 60B A COLLECTION OF ACCIDENT REPORTS 61 PRINT - DIESEL - CLASS 37 62 PRINT - BLUE TRAIN - WINTER WAYFARERS 63 PRINT - RED TRAIN - LMS 1032 64 PRINT - 3 TRAINS - OLD/NEW 65 PRINT - TRAIN - BOURNEMOUTH BELLE 66 A COLLECTION OF CANADIAN & USA LOCOMOTIVE OPERATING MANUALS 67 A GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY RECEIVING BLOCK INSTRUMENT 68 A LOCOMOTIVE SHED PLATE '71D' (FRATTON) 69 A SELECTION OF MANUALS FOR MIRRLEES & NATIONAL DIESEL ENGINES 70 A VARIETY OF CARRIAGE SEAT HEADREST COVERS AND A BRITISH RAIL HEADSCARF 71 A CAST IRON PLATE 'HCC COUNTY BRIDGE 376' (HOLLAND COUNTY COUNCIL, LINCS) 72 SPOTTERS NOTEBOOKS FROM 1949 -53, WITH DATES, LOCATIONS ETC 73 A CAST BRONZE PLATE 'WESTINGHOUSE BRAKE & SIGNAL CO LTD LONDON & CHIPPENHAM EP TRAIN STOP STYLE ' J OUTDOOR' 74 A GPO NO 1A WOODEN CASED TELEPHONE BELL 75 A BR(E) LNER PATTERN LOCOMOTIVE HEADLAMP 76 A 'D' WAGON PLATE 'LMS STANDARD 12 TONS 322913', ALSO CARRIAGE PLATES LMS WOLVERTON LOT NO 1043 1937, LMS DERBY 1934 ( 3 ITEMS) 77 AROUND 150 RAILWAY MAGAZINES INCLUDING MANY 1950S 78 A GWR JIGSAW PUZZLE 'THE STREAMLINED WAY' 79 ASSORTED MANUALS, RULE BOOKS & EPHEMERA 80 A RAILWAY CLEARING HOUSE HANDBOOK OF STATIONS 1956 81 A LARGE COPPER OIL LAMP, AN OIL LAMP WITH GLASS TANK, A CHALWYN HURRICANE LAMP AND A BRITISH RAIL 1970S BATTERY LAMP, BOXED 82 A FRAMED TIMETABLE 'SHEFFIELD & ECKINGTON BRANCH' 83 AN ALADIN NO 21 HANGING OIL LAMP AS USED IN SIGNAL BOXES, WITH NEW (BOXED) MANTLE & WICK 84 A HEAVY DUTY CAST IRON CASED ELECTRIC BELL, PLATED 'BARKSTON' 85 AN ALADDIN NO 21 FREE STANDING OIL LAMP WITH NEW (BOXED) WICK 86 A FRAMED PRINT YORK STATION C 1906 (F.MOORE) 87 A CAST IRON BRIDGE PLATE '160', POSSIBLY CANAL 88 A CAST IRON BRIDGE PLATE '167' POSSIBLY CANAL 89 A CAST IRON LOCOMOTIVE OIL BOX, MARKED 'LS266' AND A CAST IRON PLATE 'PG7' 90 SIX MANUFACTURERS BRASS PLATES. HERBERT MORRIS, CROMPTON PARKINSON, 3 X HENRY SIMON, DYSON TRAILER, PLUS THREE SMALL ALUMINIMUM PLATES 'HUMBER BRASS & COPPER WORKS' 91 AN OVAL DOUBLE SIDED ENAMEL SIGN 'PASSAGE B2' BELEIVED TO BE FROM SR/BR(S) CROSS CHANEL FERRY 92 A POLISH SLATE RAILWAYS CAST IRON LOCOMOTIVE TENDER PLATE 32D43 (32 CUBIC METERS, 4 AXLES, BUILT 1943) 93 A BR(M) ACME THUNDERER WHISTLE, A LNWR PAYCHECK AND 4 LMS BUTTONS 94 SEVERAL HUNDRED GCR USED TELEGRAM FORMS AND OTHER EPHEMERA FROM WOODHOUSE STAION, SHEFFIELD, C 1900-1912 95 A SIM LOT 96 AN 'EASCO' MILITARY LIFE JACKET SURVIVAL LAMP, WORKING 97 A SOUTHERN RAILWAY BRASS HANDRAIL, MARKED 'SR' FROM A LOCOMOTIVE OR CARRIAGE 98 BRANCH LINE SOCIETY BOOK (CLOSED RAILWAYS 1948-75) 99 8 X BOOKS EAST ANGLIA M & GN 100 14 X BOOKS ASSORTED (RAILWAY) 101 70H SHED PLATE 102 CRAVENS DMU BRASS SHEDPLATE 103 BRITISH RAIL TRANSFER ON WOOD 104 YORKSHIRE 13TH ROLLS ROYCE PLATE OFF INDUSTRIAL SHUNTER 105 BOX OF B/W PHOTOS BR CLASS 01/02/03 106 BOX OF B/W PHOTOS BR CLASS 60 NAMEPLATES 107 BOX OF B/W PHOTOS BR CLASS 71 & 73 108 BOX OF B/W PHOTOS BR CLASS DELTIC, CLASS 21/29 109 BOX B/W PHOTOS DIESEL RAIL CARS 110 ORIGINAL NIDD VALLEY MENU CARD 1907 111 NER ASSORTED PAPERWORK 112 DOUBLE ROYAL SIZE RAILWAY POSTER YORK THE SHAMBLES BY ALAN CARR LINFORD 113 FRAMED DOUBLE ROYAL SIZE RAILWAY POSTER BY RAIL TO THE WEST 114 ORIGINAL 1950 S BRITISH RAILWAYS CARRIAGE PRINT, TRAVEL IN 1875 L & NWR NORTHBOUND EXPRESS NEAR BRINKLOW 115 ORIGINAL 1950S BRITISH RAILWAYS CARRIAGE PRINT, SCOTTISH SERIES RIVER DEE CAMBUS O'MAY BY LANCE CATTERMOLE 116 ORIGINAL 1950S BRITISH RAILWAYS CARRIAGE PRINT, SCOTTISH SERIES BEN LOYAL BY DOUGLAS MACLEOD 117 ORIGINAL 1950S BRITISH RAILWAYS CARRIAGE PRINT, SCOTTISH SERIES TORRIDON HILLS BY DOUGLAS MACLEOD 118 ORIGINAL 1950S BRITISH RAILWAYS CARRIAGE PRINT SCOTTISH SERIES, ETTRICK BAY ISLAND OF BUTE WITH ARRAN IN THE BACKGROUND MACFARLANE 119 ORIGINAL 1950S BRITISH RAILWAYS CARRIAGE PRINT SCOTTISH SERIES LOMOND HILLS FROM TARVIT BY JAMES MCINTOSH PATRICK 120 ORIGINAL 1950S BRITISH RAILWAYS CARRIAGE PRINT SCOTTISH SERIES GLAMIS CASTLE BY EDWARD LAWSON 121 ORIGINAL 1950S BRITISH RAILWAYS CARRIAGE PRINT SCOTTISH SERIES GLEN TANNER NEAR ABOYNE BY LANCE CATTERMOLE 122 40 WAGON LABELS LNER/GWR/BR 123 APPROX 100 BRITISH RAILWAYS HULL CORPORATION PIER TO NEW HOLLAND TOWN TICKETS 124 6 PAIRS OF LMS HOTELS SILVER PLATE FISH KNIVES & FORKS 125 6 PIECES LMS & LNER SILVERPLATE CUTLERY 126 BOX OF SILVER PLATE HOTEL CUTLERY TRUST HOUSES, ROYAL PIER HOTEL WESTON SUPER MARE, LIVERPOOL, FORTH DINING CLUB 127 RAILWAY CARRIAGE PRINT ARCHBISHOPS PALACE YORK FRAMED & GLAZED 128 RAILWAY CARRIAGE PRINT PICKERING FRAMED & GLAZED ORIGINAL TYPE FRAME 129 RAILWAY CARRIAGE PRINT STOWMARKET BY LEONARD SQUIRREL FRAMED AND GLAZED 130 RAILWAY CARRIAGE PRINT LOWESTOFT BY ET HOLDING FRAMED & GLAZED 131 COOPER FOOT WARMER, FILLER CAP MARKED SE & CR SIDE MARKED SECR 132 100 PLUS COLOUR PHOTOS OF HST CLASS43, APPEAR MOSTLY 1980S MAINLY AT SHEFFIELD AND DONCASTER 133 100 PLUS COLOUR PHOTOS OF CLASS 43, HST NAMEPLATES 134 12 SETS OF POSTCARDS 72 IN TOTAL NARROW GAUGE INC PADERN, GLY VALLEY, WELSHPOOL, CAMBLETOWN & MACHRIHANISH, TALYLLYN, CORRIS, PADERN,GLYN VALLEY CAMBLETOWN ETC 135 LMS CHINA CHAMBER POT BY MINTONS 136 LMS CHINA BOWL 137 LARGE LMS RESTAURANT CARS SILVER PLATE JUG BY EMBASSY 138 LMS HOTELS IN ART DECO STYLE LEATHER FOLDER PROBABLY AS USED IN A HOTEL BEDROOM 139 BOX OF MISC CARRIAGE PRINT FRAMES, RAIL SPIKES AND SCREWS, PLAQUES, LMS ROYAL SCOT PATTERN TEAPOT 140 LARGE COPPER PRINTING PLATE OF ANDREW BARCLAY 0-4-0 ST WORKS NO 1009 KATHLEEN AT J BLAKEBOROUGH AND SONS BRIGHOUSE 141 BR S CLOTH CAP BADGE POSSIBLY BRITISH ROAD SERVICES 142 LGE POLICE ISSUE HORN BLACK LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY BUTTON FROGGATE 9/12 THE FOLLOWING 8 LOTS ARE ITEMS RELATING TO GNER WHICH OPERATED THE INTER-CITY EAST COAST FRANCHISE FROM APRIL 1996 - DEC 2007 -: 143 A MONOGRAMMED PRESENTATION BOX OF 2 WHISKEY GLASSES - BOTH ETCHED WITH THE COMPANY NAME/LOGO 144 A MONOGRAMMED PRESENTATION BOX OF 2 WINE GOBLETS - BOTH ETCHED WITH THE COMPANY NAME/LOGO 145 A FORTNUM & MASON PRESENTATION BOX (WITH GNER LABEL) OF 2 TUMBLERS - BOTH ETCHED WITH THE COMPANY NAME/LOGO 146 BOXED ENAMEL/22 CT GOLD PLATED PHOTO FRAME WITH SMALL BADGE OF COMPANY NAME/LOGO 147 BOXED ENAMEL SMALL PILL BOX WITH COMPANY NAME/LOGO 148 A BOX CONTAINING A PAIR OF CUFF LINKS SHOWING COMPANY NAME/LOGO 149 A BOX WITH LAPEL PIN BADGE AND ENVELOPE CONTAINING ORIGINAL GOLD PLATED PROTOTYPE PIN BADGE - BOTH SHOWING COMPANY NAME/LOGO 150 A BOX OF SUNDRY ITEMS RELATING TO GNER/INTERCITY/EAST COAST 151 2 RAILWAY HAND LANTERNS (BR-W AND
Recommended publications
  • Tng 83 Spring 1979
    NARROW GAUGE RAILWAY SOCIETY Serving the narrow gauge world since 1951 SECRETARY MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY R. Pearman, 34 Giffard Drive, Cove, Farnborough, Hants. TREASURER J. H. Steele, 32 Thistley Hough, Penkhull, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 5HU. The Society was founded in 1951 to encourage interest in all forms of narrow gauge rail transport. Members interests cover every aspect of the construction, operation, history and modelling of narrow gauge railways throughout the world. Society members receive this magazine and Narrow Gauge News, a bi-monthly review of current events on the narrow gauge scene. An extensive library, locomotive records, and modelling information service are available to members. Meetings and visits are arranged by local areas based in Leeds, Leicester, London, Malvern, Stoke-on-Trent and Warrington. Annual subscription £4.50 due 1st April. THE NARROW GAUGE ISSN 0142-5587 EDITOR M. Swift, 47 Birchington Avenue, Birchencliffe, Huddersfield, HD3 3RD. ASSISTANT EDITORS R.N. Redman, A. Neale. BACK NUMBER SALES G. Holt, 22 Exton Road, Leicester, LE5 4AF. Published quarterly by the Narrow Gauge Railway Society to record the history and development of narrow gauge rail transport. Our intention is to present a balanced, well illustrated publication, and the Editor welcomes original articles, photographs and drawings for consideration. Articles should preferably be written or typed with double spacing on one side of the paper only. The Editor appreciates a stamped addressed envelope if a reply is required. A range of back numbers, and binders for eight issues are available from the address above. Copyright of all material in this magazine remains vested in the authors and publisher.
    [Show full text]
  • Export Or Die! British Diesel-Electric
    BACKTRACK 22-1 2008:Layout 1 21/11/07 15:48 Page 52 ‘EXPORT OR DIE!’ BRITISH DIESE No. 138 AND MODERNISATION PART A PERSONAL ASSESSMENT OF SOME Hawthorn, Leslie’s had Forth Banks works with the Type 4s at the Vulcan Foundry, sixteen ASPECTS OF RAILWAY HISTORY expanded into Stephenson’s former Forth Street being delivered from July 1957 to the end of that BY MICHAEL RUTHERFORD premises. year and the rest in the first quarter of 1958. ABOVE: Three 1,600hp diesel-electrics were The ten Type 4s were not the first of the Pilot Further deliveries of the latter began in ordered by the Southern Railway which had a Scheme orders to be delivered. Twenty Type 1s had September and October 1959 with batches from post-war plan to dieselise non-electric routes. also been ordered from English Electric both Newton-le-Willows and Darlington, the These locomotives were not rushed out and (Nos.D8000–8019) and were built concurrently Lancashire factory also producing more Type 4s had improved engines. The first two (Nos.10201 and 10202) of 1,760hp were built at Ashford in 1950/51 whereas No.10203, built at Brighton in 1954, was held back, redesigned and fitted with the MKII engine of 2,000hp, becoming the prototype for the EE Type 4. It was captured here when new in April 1954 on a test train at Waterloo. (S. C. Townroe/Colour-Rail DE629) his year, 2008, marks the 50th anniversary of the first batch of Type 4 main line diesel- Telectrics delivered as part of the British Railways Pilot Scheme of the Modernisation Plan of 1955 and this was alluded to in the colour spread included in last month’s Backtrack.
    [Show full text]
  • Jools Holland Vulcan - a Loco Comes at the Roundhouse Back to Life See Page 15
    THE BARROW HILL ENGINE SHED SOCIETY MAGAZINE Summer 2014 Price £2.50 Issue 45 JOOLS HOLLAND Vulcan - a loco comes at the Roundhouse back to life See page 15 See page 10 “Barrow Hill Live!” Preview See page 11 Plus MORE photos and stories INSIDE... including Rail Ale 2014 & Roundhouse Open Days See page 9 / 10 Top: 1704 Nunlow will be visiting the Roundhouse for the first time in September and will be in action at “Barrow Hill Live!” Photo: John Hillier Bottom: The hard work of the volunteers is shown off to great effect in this shot of the newly overhauled Barrow Hill wagon. Photo: Dave Darwin OpeningOpening Shot...Shot... Vulcan hauls a passenger train service back down the Springwell Branch during the Roundhouse Open Days in June Photo: Alexa Stott CONTENTS Chairman’s Chinwag 4 Headline News & Newslines 5 - Fuelling Point - Arrivals & Departures - NewRail Testing - VSOE Pays a Visit - Colas 60 at the Roundhouse - Bradford Railway Circle Visit Events Update 9 - Rail Ale 2014 - Roundhouse Open Days - Jools Holland - “Barrow Hill Live!” The Vulcan Story 15 Dave Darwin Remembers 23 Butler Henderson Star of the Silver Screen 25 The Archives 26 The Baby Deltic Project 27 DPS Report 30 Volunteers Report 31 Money Matters 32 Volunteer Liaison Officer’s Report 34 Historical Corner 36 Naturewatch 38 On Sunday 6th April an event with a difference took place at the Roundhouse. The Chesterfield Branch FRONT COVER: Vulcan hauling passenger trains of the MG Owners Club used our large car park as a venue for a gathering of MG car owners and at the Roundhouse Open Days in June 2014, seen their friends.
    [Show full text]
  • Pearce Higgins, Selwyn Archive List
    NATIONAL RAILWAY MUSEUM INVENTORY NUMBER 1997-7923 SELWYN PEARCE HIGGINS ARCHIVE CONTENTS PERSONAL PAPERS 3 RAILWAY NOTES AND DIARIES 4 Main Series 4 Rough Notes 7 RESEARCH AND WORKING PAPERS 11 Research Papers 11 Working Papers 13 SOCIETIES AND PRESERVATION 16 Clubs and Societies 16 RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY PAPERS 23 Light Railways and Tramways 23 Railway Companies 24 British Railways PSH/5/2/ 24 Cheshire Lines Railway PSH/5/3/ 24 Furness Railway PSH/5/4/ 25 Great Northern Railway PSH/5/7/ 25 Great Western Railway PSH/5/8/ 25 Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway PSH/5/9/ 26 London Midland and Scottish Railway PSH/5/10/ 26 London & North Eastern Railway PSH/5/11/ 27 London & North Western Railway PSH/5/12/ 27 London and South Western Railway PSH/5/13/ 28 Midland Railway PSH/5/14/ 28 Midland & Great Northern Joint Railway PSH/5/15/ 28 Midland and South Western Junction Railway PSH/5/16 28 North Eastern Railway PSH/5/17 29 North London Railway PSH/5/18 29 North Staffordshire Railway PSH/5/19 29 Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway PSH/5/20 29 Stratford-upon-Avon and Midland Junction Railway PSH/5/21 30 Railway and General Papers 30 EARLY LOCOMOTIVES AND LOCOMOTIVES BUILDING 51 Locomotives 51 Locomotive Builders 52 Individual firms 54 Rolling Stock Builders 67 SIGNALLING AND PERMANENT WAY 68 MISCELLANEOUS NOTEBOOKS AND PAPERS 69 Notebooks 69 Papers, Files and Volumes 85 CORRESPONDENCE 87 PAPERS OF J F BRUTON, J H WALKER AND W H WRIGHT 93 EPHEMERA 96 MAPS AND PLANS 114 POSTCARDS 118 POSTERS AND NOTICES 120 TIMETABLES 123 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS 134 INDEX 137 Original catalogue prepared by Richard Durack, Curator Archive Collections, National Railway Museum 1996.
    [Show full text]
  • Industrial Railways July 2019
    The R.C.T.S. is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation registered with The Charities Commission Registered No. 1169995. THE RAILWAY CORRESPONDENCE AND TRAVEL SOCIETY PHOTOGRAPHIC LIST LIST 7 - INDUSTRIAL RAILWAYS JULY 2019 The R.C.T.S. is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation registered with The Charities Commission Registered No. 1169995. www.rcts.org.uk VAT REGISTERED No. 197 3433 35 R.C.T.S. PHOTOGRAPHS – ORDERING INFORMATION The Society has a collection of images dating from pre-war up to the present day. The images, which are mainly the work of late members, are arranged in in fourteen lists shown below. The full set of lists covers upwards of 46,900 images. They are : List 1A Steam locomotives (BR & Miscellaneous Companies) List 1B Steam locomotives (GWR & Constituent Companies) List 1C Steam locomotives (LMS & Constituent Companies) List 1D Steam locomotives (LNER & Constituent Companies) List 1E Steam locomotives (SR & Constituent Companies) List 2 Diesel locomotives, DMUs & Gas Turbine Locomotives List 3 Electric Locomotives, EMUs, Trams & Trolleybuses List 4 Coaching stock List 5 Rolling stock (other than coaches) List 6 Buildings & Infrastructure (including signalling) List 7 Industrial Railways List 8 Overseas Railways & Trams List 9 Miscellaneous Subjects (including Railway Coats of Arms) List 10 Reserve List (Including unidentified images) LISTS Lists may be downloaded from the website http://www.rcts.org.uk/features/archive/. PRICING AND ORDERING INFORMATION Prints and images are now produced by ZenFolio via the website. Refer to the website (http://www.rcts.org.uk/features/archive/) for current prices and information. NOTES ON THE LISTS 1. Colour photographs are identified by a ‘C’ after the reference number.
    [Show full text]
  • Electrical Eouipment
    HIGHLIGHTS 1984 1983 HOW 1984 COMPARED WITH 1983 Sales Profit Sales Profit £m £m £m £m CONTENTS Electronic Systems and Components 1,578 200 1,409 158 Chairman's Statement 3 Telecommunications and Business Electronic Systems and Components Systems 735 94 735 87 4,5 and 6 Automation and Control 448 53 425 48 Telecommtmications and Business Systems 7 and 8 Medical Equipment 435 24 412 16 Automation and Control Power Generation 623 52 680 70 9, 10 and 11 Medical Equipment Electrical Equipment 754 50 653 52 12 Power Generation Consumer Products 279 24 264 20 13 and 14 Electrical Equipment Distribution and Trading 197 14 214 13 15, 16 and 17 Consumer Products 18 5,049 . 511 4,792 464 Distribution and Trading 19 Associated Companies 20 Total Profits made before tax 671 670 Research 21 and 22 Training 23 and 24 Average number of Employees 170,865 178,061 Their Employment Costs £ 1,584m £ 1,545m Number of Shareholders 177,267 159,984 Cost of their Dividends £ 95m £ 82m Dividend per Share 3.45p 3.00p 2 CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT When Lord Carrington was to serve its customers, at home people we do need increasingly There is plenty of room in the I have been very glad to appointed Chairman of the or overseas, whether individuals, are those with higher skills; the world for a British manufacturing see the good response to the Company in February 1983, it corporate bodies or demand for electronic engineers industry much larger than today, Share Option Schemes we was far from his thoughts, that he governments.
    [Show full text]
  • The British Overseas Railways Historical Trust Library Catalogue (2011 Provisional Edition)
    THE BRITISH OVERSEAS RAILWAYS HISTORICAL TRUST LIBRARY CATALOGUE (2011 PROVISIONAL EDITION) This is an update of the first attempt at listing the books which BORHT holds. Members wishing to access the library are requested to contact Mostyn Lewis and arrange that a committee member will be at Greenwich to grant access. Books are not at present available for loan (some are allocated to a future lending library which awaits manpower for its organisation and resolution of copyright issues resulting from the EU Directive), but a photocopier is available on site. SECTION 1 – GENERAL, UK AND EUROPE Bibliographies and Archive Lists Alpin, Hugh A. Catalogue of the Lomonossoff Collections, 1988 (2009/36/14) Cottrell. Handbook of Early Railway Books 1893 (Reprint) Durrant, A.E. Index to African References in the Locomotive Magazine, Beyer, Peacock Quarterly Review, Henschel Hefte/Review, Rhodesia Railway Circle Newsletter. Cape Town: The Railway History Group. Ottley. Bibilography of British Railway History, 1965 edn and 2nd Supplement Richards, Tom. Was your Grandfather a Railwayman?, 4th edn 2002. Wildish, Gerald. International Railway Index, ver 6.0 (CD) (2009/41) Williamson, A A. Descriptive Notes and Illustrated Catalogue: Collection of Historic Railway Locomotive Drawings Presented to the Museums by the Vulcan Foundry Ltd, City of Liverpool Museums, c.1960 General The Civil Engineer at War, Vol 2 Docks and Harbours, 1948 (20102/20) Fodor’s Railways of the World New York: 1977 Great Railway Journeys of the World, (BBC 1981) 1982 edn (2007/26/52) King’s of Steam 2004 reprint of Beyer Peacock booklet of 1945. LMA Handbook, 1949 Tramways and Electric Railways in the Nineteenth Century.
    [Show full text]
  • IST Journal 2008 – Spring
    The Institute of Science & Technology The Journal Spring 2008 The Official Journal of The Institute of Science & Technology - The Professional Body for Specialist, Technical and Managerial Staff Reverse of cover page. The Journal The Official Publication of The Institute of Science & Technology ISSN 0141-9099 CONTENTS Spring 2008 Editorial Ian Gray Ron Dow Remembered Simon Fairnie FIScT Chairman’s Annual Report John Robinson Medical Effects Make-up Julia Hyland The Evolution of Eukaryotic Cells Stephen J Gamble GEC and the Telephone Bob Estreich and Alan Gall Was I a Good Science Teacher? Kevin Fletcher Hand Soldering Eric Dawson REACH Environmental Science Ltd Agar plates Tim Sandle The Deadly Dr Freud Alan Gall New & Upgraded Members October 2007 to April 2008 Institute Officers and Structure The Journal Page 1 Spring 2008 Editorial Ian Gray The Institute now has a new name and the opportunity to enlarge its membership with other like-minded professionals. This reminds me of a recent concert I attended by the National Saxophone Choir of Great Britain, where musicians came from all over the country to demonstrate their skills and provide a delightful balance over a range of nine different saxophones, from the lowly contrabass (and tubax) to the ultra high Soprillo. They were able to play individual musical pieces relevant to their instrument, or combine with one or more of the others to provide a different focus of their interpretation of the musical score or they could combine all together to produce a very effective and powerful sound, which demanded attention from even the deafest of ears! I have to admit I did not expect too much from the evening but this group of players, who did not have much practice time because of their different addresses, made me feel that even a relatively small group of dedicated people can produce a strong message.
    [Show full text]
  • Heljan 2020 Catalogue Posted
    2020 UK MODEL RAILWAY PRODUCTS www.heljan.dk OO9 GAUGE Welcome …to the 2020 HELJAN UK catalogue. Over the coming pages we’ll introduce you to our superb range of British outline locomotives and rolling stock in OO9, OO and O gauge, covering many classic 6 steam, diesel and electric types. As well as new versions of existing PIN LYNTON & BARNSTAPLE RAILWAY products, we’ve got some exciting new announcements and updates DCC MANNING, WARDLE 2-6-2T READY on a few projects that you’ll see in shops in 2020/21. Class Profile: A trio of 2-6-2T locomotives built VERSION 1 - YEO, EXE & TAW NEM for the 1ft 11½in gauge Lynton & Barnstaple COUPLERS 9953 SR dark green E760 Exe New additions to the range since last year include the Railway in North Devon, joined by a fourth locomotive, Lew, in 1925 and used until the 9955 L&BR green Exe much-requested OO gauge Class 45s and retooled OO Class 47s, the SPRUNG railway closed in 1935. A replica locomotive, BUFFERS 9956 L&BR green Taw GWR ‘Collett Goods’, our updated O gauge Class 31s, 37s and 40s, the Lyd, is based at the Ffestiniog Railway in Wales. ubiquitous Mk1 CCT van and some old favourites such as the O gauge Built by: Manning, Wardle of Leeds VERSION 2 - LEW & LYD Number built: 4 9960 SR green E188 Lew Class 35 and split headcode Class 37. We’re also expanding our rolling Number series: Yeo, Exe & Taw (SR E759-761), stock range with a new family of early Mk2 coaches.
    [Show full text]
  • Diesel Manuals at NRM
    Diesel Manuals at NRM Box No Manufacturer Title Aspect Rail Company Publication Notes 001 Associated Electrical Diesel-Electric Locomotives Instruction Book British Transport Commission 2 duplicate copies Industries Ltd Type 1 (Bo-Bo) British Railways 001 Associated Electrical 800 H.P. Tyoe 1 Diesel Parts List for Control British Railways Industries Ltd Electric Locomotives Nos. Apparatus And Electrical D8200 to D8243 Machines 001 Associated Electrical London Midland Region A.C. Parts List for Electrical British Railways Industries Ltd Electrification Locomotive Control Apparatus Nos. E3046 to E3055 002 Associated Electrical Diesel-Electric Locomotives Parts List for Control British Railways Two copies with identical Industries Ltd Type 2 (Bo-Bo) 1160 H.P. Apparatus And Electrical covers as listed above but the Locomotives Nos. D5000- Machines second appears to be an D5150 Type 2 (Bo-Bo) 1250 overspill of the first H.P. Locomotives Nos. D5151-D5175 002 Associated Electrical 1250 H.P. Type 2 Diesel - Service Handbook British Railways Industries Ltd Electric Locomotives Nos. D5176 to D5232 D5233 to D5299 D7500 to D7597 002 Associated Electrical Type 2 1250 H.P. Diesel - Service Handbook British Railways Industries Ltd Electric Locomotives Loco No. 7598 to D7677 002 Associated Electrical Diesel-Electric Locomotives Instruction Book British Transport Commission Industries Ltd Type 2 (Bo-Bo) British Railways 003 Associated Electrical Type 2 1250 H.P. Diesel - Parts List - Control Apparatus British Railways Industries Ltd Electric Locomotives Loco And Electrical Machines No. 7598 to D7677 003 Associated Electrical Type 2 1250 H.P. Diesel - Maintenance Manual - British Railways Industries Ltd Electric Locomotives Loco Control Apparatus And No.
    [Show full text]
  • Electro-Diesels & Hybrids
    Electro-Diesels & Hybrids Back in the 1950s, the Southern Region of former private companies had begun British Railways inherited 3rd rail experiments in non-steam traction, but electrification on its main lines – itself a with little significant growth. Most legacy of a decision made back in the published plans of what they expected to 1930s – despite the overhead contact do in the late 1940s, but the poor state of system having already been used the country’s economy, and the railways successfully on the LB&SCR out of London. run-down, wartime condition really In retrospect, it seems that the main demanded more than piecemeal proposals. reason behind the use of 750V d.c. and 3rd That major step-change in thinking and rail between London and the South Coast, investment began after 1956. That was the was the First World War and the 1929 watershed year, when the “Modernisation Wall Street Crash! & Re-Equipment Programme” began, and The originally successful overhead after the decision was taken to implement electrification used a.c. technology, but the electrification at 25kV a.c. This forced the equipment was supplied from Germany, restriction of d.c., with conductor rails, to and the intervention of hostilities and its the Southern Region, and scrap the limited aftermath put paid to any further overhead 1500V d.c. overhead scheme already begun. systems being undertaken. Following the The Southern Region of BR was effectively Wall Street Crash in 1929, and the split between steam and diesel traction economic crises of that period and into the after 1956 for long distance main line and 1930s, the Government sought to ease the express services, and electric multiple unit horrendous unemployment levels, in part rolling stock for short haul and suburban at least, by removing rail passenger duty.
    [Show full text]
  • A History of British Railways' Electrical Research
    Institute of Railway Studies and Transport History Working papers in railway studies, number eleven A history of British Railways’ electrical research by A O Gilchrist Published by Institute of Railway Studies and Transport History National Railway Museum University of York Leeman Road Heslington York YO26 4XJ York YO10 5DD UK UK ISSN 1368-0706 Text Copyright A O Gilchrist 2008 This format Copyright IRS&TH 2008 i CONTENTS Text: page 1. Preface 1 2. Origins under the British Transport Commission (1960-1962) 2 3. Under British Railways Board – the Blandford House years (1963-1966) 4 4. The move to Derby (1966-1968) 7 5. The period of the Ministry programme (1969-1985) 10 5.1. Two short-lived projects 11 5.1.1. Plasma torch 11 5.1.2. Autowagon 12 5.2. Signalling 13 5.2.1. By inductive loop 13 5.2.2. By transponder 16 5.2.3. By radio 17 5.2.4. Solid State Interlocking 18 5.3. Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) 20 5.4. Radio communications 21 5.5. Mathematics and computer science 22 5.6. Business machines 25 5.7. Electric traction 25 5.8. Maglev 27 5.9. Electrification 28 6. The final years under BR management (1985-1996) 33 6.1. The completion of SSI 34 6.2. Train detection 35 6.3. Signalling policy 36 6.4. IECC 39 6.5. Control Centre of the Future 41 6.6. CATE 42 6.7. VISION 43 6.8. Electric traction 44 6.9. Electrification 45 7. Conclusion 48 Figures (listed overleaf) are placed after the main text.
    [Show full text]