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CRA Photograph Catalogue Album Index CRA Photograph Catalogue CRA Album Index Railway workers posing in front of CR 6-wheel tool van built 1921, lettered BREAKDOWN TRAIN LOCOMOTIVE DEPARTMENT MOTHERWELL NO. 2 Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B01 Index No. 1 CR 6-wheel tool van built 1921, lettered BREAKDOWN TRAIN HAMILTON, marked as condemned Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B02 Index No. 2 6-wheel tool van DM354625 (CR tool van built 1921), lettered MOTIVE POWER DEPT, DAWHOLM Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B03 Index No. 3 6-wheel emergency van M354733 (CR emergency van built 1921) lettered BREAKDOWN TRAIN HAMILTON, marked as condemned Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B04 Index No. 4 Steam breakdown crane CR1 with 6-wheel match truck Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B05 Index No. 5 Steam breakdown crane LMS1 (CR1) with 6-wheel match truck Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B06 Index No. 6 24/02/2019 Page 1 CRA Photograph Catalogue CRA Album Index Close up of end of derelict 6-wheel emergency van CR Diagram 119 Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B07 Index No. 7 4-wheel 10-ton pre-diagram book brake van CR339 Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B08 Index No. 8 6-wheel emergency van BR DM353095 (CR95, Diagram 119) lettered PERMANENT WAY TOOL VAN CARSTAIRS Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B09 Index No. 9 6-wheel emergency van BR DM353095 (CR95, Diagram 119) Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B10 Index No. 10 6-wheel emergency van BR DM353095 (CR95, Diagram 119) lettered PERMANENT WAY TOOL VAN CARSTAIRS Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B11 Index No. 11 6-wheel 20-ton brake van (CR Diagram 63, modified for C&O section) Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B12 Index No. 12 24/02/2019 Page 2 CRA Photograph Catalogue CRA Album Index 6-wheel 20-ton brake van LMSR353662 (CR662, Diagram 63) Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B13 Index No. 13 6-wheel 20-ton brake van LMSR353070 (CR70, Diagram 63) Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B14 Index No. 14 6-wheel 20-ton brake van CR196, Diagram 63. Publicity photograph, background masked out Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B15 Index No. 15 4-wheel 14-ton brake van CR496, Diagram 45 lettered BUCHANAN STREET Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B16 Index No. 16 6-wheel 20-ton brake van BRM353545 (CR545 Diagram 63) at Rugby Midland. Marked as condemned Location Rugby Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B17 Index No. 17 6-wheel 20-ton brake van BRM353204? (CR204? Diagram 63) Location Date Taken 1951c CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B18 Index No. 18 24/02/2019 Page 3 CRA Photograph Catalogue CRA Album Index 6-wheel 20-ton brake van NCB Scottish Division 3 (Gartshore) 2 (CR Diagram 63) Location Date Taken 1950c CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B19 Index No. 19 6-wheel 20-ton brake van CR600, Diagram 63 Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B20 Index No. 20 6-wheel 20-ton brake van LMSR353409 (CR409 Diagram 63) in Harrow & Wealdstone goods yard Location Harrow & Wealdstone Date Taken 1951-09 CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B21 Index No. 21 4-wheel double travelling gas tank BR M353702 (CR ) at Inverness Location Inverness Date Taken 1953-07-23 CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B22 Index No. 22 4-wheel 12-ton ballast plough brake van CR583, Diagram 65. Official photograph, reproduced from a magazine Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B23 Index No. 23 Photograph of drawing of 4-wheel 12-ton ballast plough brake van CR583, Diagram 65, published in The Model Railway News, November 1962 Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B24 Index No. 24 24/02/2019 Page 4 CRA Photograph Catalogue CRA Album Index 6-wheel 20-ton brake van CR437 at SRPS Bo'ness Location Bo'ness Date Taken 1985-09-15 CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B25 Index No. 25 Photograph of drawing of 4-wheel 12-ton hopper ballast wagon CC35272, Diagram ., ~~!'-~JU.,.. \ ll.>I ....WH ,, 86, published in The Model Railway News, November 1962 Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B26 Index No. 26 :.:::: 4-wheel 12-ton ballast plough brake van CR583, Diagram 65. Official photograph Location BMO Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref B27 Index No. 27 4-wheel 8-ton open goods wagon CR4391, Diagram 24 in goods train passing through station Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref G01 Index No. 28 4-wheel single plank solid buffer open wagon, Edinburgh & Glasgow Railway Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref G02 Index No. 29 6-wheel pre-diagram book 15-ton rail wagon CR37714 at Vulcan Foundry yard Location Vulcan Foundry Date Taken 1924 CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref G03 Index No. 30 24/02/2019 Page 5 CRA Photograph Catalogue CRA Album Index 4-wheel 8-ton open goods wagon CR8467, Diagram 24 Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref G04 Index No. 31 4-wheel 8-ton open goods wagon CR71817, Diagram 24 Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref G05 Index No. 32 4-wheel 8-ton open goods wagon CR4741, Diagram 15 on goods train passing through Barmouth station Location Barmouth Date Taken 1924 CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref G06 Index No. 33 4-wheel 8-ton twin wagon CR43245, Diagram 37 in Vulcan Foundry yard Location Vulcan Foundry Date Taken 1924 CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref G07 Index No. 34 4-wheel 10-ton open goods wagon with falling sides CR6853, Diagram 87. Built by Hurst Nelson. Manufacturer's official photograph Location Date Taken 1919 CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref G08 Index No. 35 4-wheel 8-ton pre-diagram book open goods wagon, reconstructed, CR36774 in Vulcan Foundry yard Location Vulcan Foundry Date Taken 1924 CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref G09 Index No. 36 24/02/2019 Page 6 CRA Photograph Catalogue CRA Album Index 4-wheel 8-ton open goods wagon, CR Diagram 15, fitted with tarpaulin bar Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref G10 Index No. 37 4-wheel 8-ton open goods wagon CR5972, Diagram 15 in Vulcan Foundry yard Location Vulcan Foundry Date Taken 1924 CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref G11 Index No. 38 4-wheel 6-ton covered goods van CR Diagram 3. Selective enlargement from background of official photograph - see A39 Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref G12 Index No. 39 4-wheel 8-ton pre-diagram book swivel wagon CR8761. Alloa Coal Co. trader's wagon in background. Selective enlargement from background of official photograph - see A39 Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref G13 Index No. 40 4-wheel 8-ton pre-diagram book swivel wagon CR8761. Alloa Coal Co. trader's wagon and 4-wheel solid buffer 10-ton mineral wagon CR Diagram 21, modified to carry coke in background. Selective enlargement from background of official photograph - see A39 Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref G14 Index No. 41 Body of 6-wheel 15-ton covered goods van CR Diagram 105 propped up on bricks, in use as a shed Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref G15 Index No. 42 24/02/2019 Page 7 CRA Photograph Catalogue CRA Album Index End view of body of 6-wheel 15-ton covered goods van CR Diagram 105 propped up on bricks, in use as a shed Location Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref G16 Index No. 43 Body of 4-wheel 6-ton covered goods van, not thought to be CR, propped up on bricks at Abington, in use as a shed. Location Abington Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref G17 Index No. 44 End view of body of 4-wheel 6-ton covered goods van, not thought to be CR, propped up on bricks at Abington, in use as a shed. Location Abington Date Taken CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref G18 Index No. 45 6-wheel 15-ton covered goods van CR Diagram 105 Location Date Taken 1969 CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref G19 Index No. 46 4-wheel 6-ton covered goods van CR41861, Diagram 3. Built by Hurst Nelson. Manufacturer's official photograph Location Date Taken 1896 CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref G20 Index No. 47 4-wheel 6-ton covered goods van CR41716, Diagram 3, lettered for LANARKSHIRE & DUMBARTONSHIRE SECTION. Built by Hurst Nelson. Manufacturer's official photograph Location Date Taken 1896 CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref G21 Index No. 48 24/02/2019 Page 8 CRA Photograph Catalogue CRA Album Index 4-wheel 6-ton covered goods van CR2254, Diagram 3. Vulcan Foundry yard Location Vulcan Foundry Date Taken 1924 CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref G22 Index No. 49 4-wheel 10-ton covered goods van with roof door CR254, Diagram 67. Built by R Y Pickering. Manufacturer's official photograph Location Date Taken 1903 CRA7/1/2/1 Collection Ref G23 Index No. 50 4-wheel 10-ton covered goods van with roof door CR3937, Diagram 67.
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