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Serial Asset Type Active Designation Or Undertaking? Serial Asset Type Active Description of Record or Artefact Registered Disposal to / Date of Designation, Designation or Number Current Designation Class Designation Undertaking? Responsible Meeting or Undertaking Organisation 1 Record YES Brunel Drawings: structural drawings 1995/01 Network Rail 22/09/1995 Designation produced for Great Western Rly Co or its Infrastructure Ltd associated Companies between 1833 and 1859 [operational property] 2 Disposed NO The Gooch Centrepiece 1995/02 National Railway 22/09/1995 Disposal Museum 3 Replaced NO Classes of Record: Memorandum and Articles 1995/03 N/A 24/11/1995 Designation of Association; Annual Reports; Minutes and working papers of main board; principal subsidiaries and any sub-committees whether standing or ad hoc; Organisation charts; Staff newsletters/papers and magazines; Files relating to preparation of principal legislation where company was in lead in introducing legislation 4 Disposed NO Railtrack Group PLC Archive 1995/03 National Railway 24/11/1995 Disposal Museum 5 YES Class 08 Locomotive no. 08616 (formerly D 1996/01 London & 22/03/1996 Designation 3783) (last locomotive to be rebuilt at Birmingham Swindon Works) Railway Ltd 6 Record YES Brunel Drawings: structural drawings 1996/02 BRB (Residuary) 22/03/1996 Designation produced for Great Western Rly Co or its Ltd associated Companies between 1833 and 1859 [Non-operational property] 7 Record YES Brunel Drawings: structural drawings 1996/02 Network Rail 22/03/1996 Designation produced for Great Western Rly Co or its Infrastructure Ltd associated Companies between 1833 and 1859 [Non-operational property] 8 Disposed NO Model of Euston Doric Arch 1996/03 National Railway 26/07/1996 Disposal Museum 9 NO All Film Footage (including out-takes) 1996/04 British Film 26/07/1996 Designation produced by or for British Transport Films (and Institute its predecessors) belonging to British Railways Board 10 Replaced NO Class 303 Electric Multiple Units (Glasgow 1996/05 N/A 29/11/1996 Designation ‘Blue Trains’) 11 Disposed NO Huskisson Memorial Tablet from Parkside, 1997/01 National Railway 31/01/1997 Disposal Newton-le Willows Museum 12 Disposed NO Former London Midland & Scottish Rly/BR 1997/02 Library of 31/01/1997 Disposal London Midland Region Library (part) Birmingham 13 Disposed NO Former London Midland & Scottish Rly/BR 1997/02 The National 31/01/1997 Disposal London Midland Region Library (part) Archives 14 Disposed NO Former London Midland & Scottish Rly/BR 1997/02 National Railway 31/01/1997 Disposal London Midland Region Library (part) Museum 15 Disposed NO Former London Midland & Scottish Rly/BR 1997/02 National Tramway 31/01/1997 Disposal London Midland Region Library: LMS Museum Tramways Map 16 Disposed NO Former Great Eastern Railway Library 1997/03 Essex Record 31/01/1997 Disposal Office 17 Disposed NO Barmouth Viaduct Timber Display Piece: 1997/04 Sailors’ Institute 14/03/1997 Disposal showing bore hole damage by teredo Museum, norvegica Barmouth 18 Disposed NO London & Birmingham Rly Regulator Clock 1997/05 National Railway 14/03/1997 Disposal Museum 19 Disposed NO Paintings by Terence Cuneo - Class 91, Bounds 1997/06 National Railway 14/03/1997 Disposal Green (B002) Museum 20 Disposed NO Paintings by Terence Cuneo - Class 91, 1997/06 National Railway 14/03/1997 Disposal Durham Viaduct (B003) Museum 21 Disposed NO Paintings by Terence Cuneo - Essex Water-mill 1997/06 National Railway 14/03/1997 Disposal (B004) Museum 22 Disposed NO Paintings by Terence Cuneo - Into the 1980s – 1997/06 National Railway 14/03/1997 Disposal the APT (B005) Museum 23 Disposed NO Paintings by Terence Cuneo - Royal Border 1997/06 National Railway 14/03/1997 Disposal Bridge (B007) Museum 24 Disposed NO Paintings by Terence Cuneo - Signals (B008) 1997/06 National Railway 14/03/1997 Disposal Museum 25 Disposed NO Paintings by Terence Cuneo - The Royal Albert 1997/06 National Railway 14/03/1997 Disposal Bridge, Saltash (B011) Museum 26 Disposed NO Paintings by Terence Cuneo - Monessie Gorge 1997/06 National Museums 14/03/1997 Disposal (B006) Scotland 27 Disposed NO Paintings by Terence Cuneo - The Forth Bridge 1997/06 National Museums 14/03/1997 Disposal (B009) Scotland 28 Disposed NO Paintings by Terence Cuneo - The Tay Bridge 1997/06 National Museums 14/03/1997 Disposal (B012) Scotland 29 Disposed NO Paintings by Terence Cuneo - The Helensburgh 1997/06 Glasgow Museum 14/03/1997 Disposal Electric Railcar [Glasgow Blue Train] (B010) of Transport 30 Replaced NO Class 43 Diesel Locomotives plus Coaches 1997/07 Angel Trains Ltd 14/03/1997 Class Designation comprising InterCity 125 High Speed Trains 31 Replaced NO Class 43 Diesel Locomotives plus Coaches 1997/07 Porterbrook 14/03/1997 Class Designation comprising InterCity 125 High Speed Trains Leasing Company Ltd 32 Replaced NO Class 43 Diesel Locomotives plus Coaches 1997/07 First Group Ltd 14/03/1997 Class Designation comprising InterCity 125 High Speed Trains 33 Civils YES Inverness Station: plaque surmounted by coat 1997/08 Network Rail 14/03/1997 Designation of arms of Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Infrastructure Ltd Railway, recording construction of line between Nairn and Keith 34 Civils YES Inverness Station: plaque surmounted by coat 1997/08 Network Rail 14/03/1997 Designation of arms of Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Infrastructure Ltd Railway, recording directors of the company 35 Civils YES Inverness Station: bell, dated 1858 1997/08 Network Rail 14/03/1997 Designation Infrastructure Ltd 36 Civils YES Inverness Station: a stone plaque showing 1997/08 Network Rail 14/03/1997 Designation arms of Highland Rly company Infrastructure Ltd 37 Civils YES Inverness Station: a stone plaque bearing 1997/08 Network Rail 14/03/1997 Designation letters ‘SR’ (presumed to refer to Sutherland Infrastructure Ltd Rly) 38 Civils YES Inverness Station: a modern plaque erected in 1997/08 Network Rail 14/03/1997 Designation 1990 to commemorate work of Murdoch Infrastructure Ltd Patterson in development of Highland Rly. 38.1 Civils YES Inverness Station: plaque commemorating 1997/08 Network Rail 30/10/2009 Designation efforts of Area Manager's staff in 1984 Infrastructure Ltd blizzard 39 Disposed NO Stevens Signal Frame from Dumfries South 1997/09 Scottish Railway 23/05/1997 Disposal Signal Box (Caledonian Rly pattern) Museum Collections Trust 40 Civils YES Sculpture of Antonine the Legendary Engine at 1997/10 Network Rail 23/05/1997 Designation Falkirk High Station (George Wyllie) Infrastructure Ltd 41 Disposed NO File Series at British Rail Records Centre: 1997/11 The National 23/05/1997 Disposal Reconstruction of London Euston and Archives Birmingham New Street stations, and Mersey Link and Loop (New Works department) 42 Disposed NO Building of Channel Tunnel, Waterloo 1997/11 The National 23/05/1997 Disposal International Terminal, and Dollands Moor Archives International Freight Terminal project files CTX 43 Disposed NO Director of Operations Policy and Safety files 1997/11 The National 23/05/1997 Disposal DOO Archives 44 Disposed NO Director of Safety policy and case files DSAF 1997/11 The National 23/05/1997 Disposal Archives 45 Disposed NO BR Provincial Sector proposed closure files 1997/11 The National 23/05/1997 Designation PRO, PRO Closure, PROV & PROV SERV Archives 46 Disposed NO I M Campbell Papers 1997/11 The National 23/05/1997 Designation Archives 47 Disposed NO Locomotive Nameplate: Terence Cuneo (Class 1997/12 National Railway 23/05/1997 Disposal 91 no. 91011) Museum 48 Civils YES LMS Station Furniture, Hoylake 1997/13 Network Rail 23/05/1997 Designation Infrastructure Ltd; Merseyrail Electrics Ltd 49 Disposed NO Locomotive Nameplate: CLAUD HAMILTON 1997/14 National Railway 23/05/1997 Disposal (Class D14 no. 1900, then 7770, then 2500; Museum then D16 no. 2546, then 62546) 50 Replaced NO Class 2170609XXXXX 22T Long Wheelbase 1997/15 N/A 25/07/1997 Class Designation International Open Wagons (type OIX) (six vehicles) 51 Disposed NO LNER Bogie Special Trestle Wagon (type YVO) 1997/16 Churnet Valley Rly 25/07/1997 Disposal no. 083425 (formerly ADM 3014) (1992) PLC 52 Replaced NO Freightliner Match Wagons – modified from 1997/17 N/A 25/07/1997 Class Designation 13/16T Palbrick A, B or C (type RGQ) 53 Civils YES Running-in Board at Perth Station (Platform 4) 1997/18 Network Rail 25/07/1997 Designation Infrastructure Ltd 54 Disposed NO Historic Vehicles: 33½ Ton Mineral Hopper 1997/19 East Anglian 25/07/1997 Disposal Wagon (type ZDV, ex-HKV) no. DB 437781 Railway Museum 55 Disposed NO Southern Rly Travelling Hand Crane (ZZP) no. 1997/19 Southern Steam 25/07/1997 Disposal 061014 (formerly ADS 2008) Trust 56 Disposed NO Great Western Rly Coolant Tank (ZRO) no. 1997/19 GWR 813 25/07/1997 Disposal ADW 43989 57 Replaced NO Mark 1 Travelling Post Office Sorting Vehicle 1997/19 N/A 25/07/1997 Designation (NSX) no. 80308 58 Replaced NO Class 786XXX 20T BR Ferry Vans (VIX) 1997/19 N/A 25/07/1997 Designation 59 Replaced NO Twin-barrel Fuel/Lubricating Oil Tank (ZRV) no. 1997/19 N/A 25/07/1997 Designation ADW 150142 (rebuilt from Great Western Railway Milk Tank) 59.1 De-designated NO Twin-barrel Fuel/Lubricating Oil Tank (ZRV) no. 1997/19 Mr Andrew 28/11/1997 De-designated 070882 (formerly no. ADW 150141) Goodman 60 Telecoms YES Perth Station Two and Three Face Clocks 1997/20 Network Rail 28/11/1997 Designation (including mechanism) Infrastructure Ltd 61 Disposed NO ScotRail Collection of Paintings by Brendan 1997/21 Glasgow Museum 28/11/1997 Disposal Neiland RA – Glen Coe (B026) of Transport 62
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