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The Industrial Locomotive THE INDUSTRIAL LOCOMOTIVE INDEX TO VOLUME 12 Issue No 120 Summer 2006 pp 1 - 32 No 121 Autumn 2006 pp 33 - 64 No 122 Winter 2006 pp 65 - 100 No 123 Spring 2007 pp 101 - 132 No 124 Summer 2007 pp 133 - 164 No 125 Autumn 2007 pp 165 - 196 * No 126 Winter 2007 pp 187 - 218 * No 127 Spring 2008 pp 219 - 250 No 128 Summer 2008 pp 251 - 282 No 129 Autumn 2008 pp 283 - 314 *The pages numbered 187-196 have been duplicated in the magazine in error. To differentiate in this index, those pages in issue 125 are annotated '125/xxx' and those in issue 126 are annotated '126/xxx'." Section: 1a: General Index - GB/UK 1b: Gazetteer of place names 2: Overseas Inc. Ireland 3a: Maps, diagrams and rolling stock drawings 3b: Photographs, advertisements and locomotive drawings 4: Book Reviews 5: Locomotives by Name 6: Locomotive Builders by number Users are referred to page 6 of the Combination Index for detailed notes about the indexing rules, as well as abbreviations. This document can be downloaded from the Society website. Complied by Paul Burkhalter, with assistance from Russell Wear; Summer 2014 December 2014 The Industrial Locomotive Society John (contr) 170, 275, 277 Section 1a: GENERAL INDEX Billups' Siding 39 (article), 93 & 126 (letters) (GB/UK) Billups, Jonathan E (contr) 39, 252, 286 Birmingham Corporation Gas Dept 12 Titles of Articles appear in bold lettering Bishwell Coal & Coke Co Ltd 73 Blake Petrol Engines 184, 216 (letter) Abercarn Tinplate Co Ltd 228 Blake, FC; Kew Gardens works 184 Aberdare & Plymouth Co Ltd 229, 288 Bott & Stennett 47, 211 Aberdare Steam Saw Mills 229 Boulton, Issac W 33, 149 Abernant Works, Aberdare 229 Braddock, Charles 70 Abertillery Tinplate Works 230 Bramall & Co, Henry 126/197 Adams & Benson Ltd 70 Brand & Son, Charles (contr) 273 Adams, AR (Newport) dlr 21, 67, 275 Brassey & Ballard (contr) 246, 312 Aird & Sons, John 125/190 Brassey & Field (contr) 96 Alexander Docks Rly 281 Brassey, MacKenzie & Stephenson (contr) 311 Ammonia Soda Co Ltd 174 Brassey, Thos (contr) 108, 235 An Unusual Hawthorns of Leith 43, 163 Brightlingsea Rly 162 Anglesea Central Rly 43 British Fibro Cement Works Ltd 273 Appleby & Co 9, 158 British Periclase Co Ltd 10 Armstrong, Whitworth, Sir WG 170 British Portland Cement Arnott Young & Co, WH 275 Manufacturers Ltd 14, 267 Arpley Dredging Contracts 263 Broad Gauge Industrial Arrol & Co Ltd, Sir William 271 Locomotives 180, 215 (letter), Ashburner, George 59 244 (letter) Associated Portland Cement Brogden & Eastted 60 Manufacturers Ltd 273 Brogden & Sons, John (contr) 1, 173; 54-57, 59 Atlas Stone Company 14 (letters) Austin Motor Co Ltd 68 Burry Port & Gwendreath Valley Rly 73 Bagnall, Some Wartime Notes & Queries 30 Bute Works Supply Co 150, 152, 167 Bailey, J&C 262 Buxton, William 38 Baillie, Richard (contr) 277 Byass & Co, RB 253 Baird & Co, Wm 312 Bynea Steelworks 202 Baker & Firbank (contr) 246 Byrom, James 171 Baker, P 14 Calderstones Hospital 40 Baldry & Yerbergh 29, 211 Caledon Rly lorry 125/193 Balfour Beatty (contr) 168, 203 Caledonian Wanderings - Part 1 126/191 Balmforth, William 259 Cannock & Rugeley Colliery 135 Banbury & Cheltenham Rly. Building the 28 Cannock Chase Colliery Co 125/192 Barnes & Beckett (contr) 211, 281 Cardiff Corporation 253, 254 Barnes & Squires (sic) 125/190 Cardiff Iron & Tinplate Co Ltd 256 Barnes, FJ 252 Cardiff Steam Coal Collieries Co 149 et seq Barnes, John 66, 68 Carmichael Ltd, AM 275, 277 Barnes, John (Barnes & Beckett) (contr) 73 Carrett Marshall & Co 268 Barnstaple Foundry & Engineering Works 251 Carrett, WE, and the Locomotives of the Kendal Barrow Haematite Steel Co 59 & Windermere Railway 268 Bedworth Coal Co 137 Cartwright, TG 283 Bell's Poilite & Everite Co 273 Casebourne & Co 273 BELVEDERE - Manning Wardle 1318 186 Chappell, JT (contr) 94 Bentinck West Hartley Colliery Ltd 273 Charlton Sand & Ballast Co 120 Benton and Woodiwiss (contr) 313 Chester, Thomas W (contr) 93 Best & Sons (Edinburgh) Ltd, Clements, James (dlr) 287 Index Volume 12 1 Cloke, Benjamin (contr) 124 Ebbw Vale Co 137 Coalbrookvale Collieries Co Ltd 256 Ebbw Vale Works 18 Conduit Colliery 135, 7 Eckersley and Bayliss 144 Connell, James N (dlr) 204 Edwards, JP (contr) 68, 246 Contractor locos Part VII (letter) 63, 211, 216, Elstree Brick & Tile Co 213 247, 281 English Beet Sugar Ltd 203 Covington & Sons Ltd, H 88, IL122FC English Copper Co 159 Craig & Sons Ltd, WY 288 Evans & Co, James (contr) 71 Crampton, Thomas 309, IL129 BC Evans, James (contr) 286 Craven, John 99 Falkiner & Tancred (contr) 61, 73, 274 Crawshaw/Crawshay (contr) 100 Finnigan, Robert (contr) 73 Crawshay, FR 259 Firbank, Joseph 72, 93, 283 Cudworth and Johnson (Wrexham) 48 France, R S 8 Cumberland Cuttings - Part 2 (Harrington Shore Frodingham Iron Co 68 Works) 10 Furness Mining Co 58 Cumbrian Cuttings - 3; The Solway Junction Furness Rly (various contracts) 109 Railway Contract 138 Furniss, George and Frederick Cumbrian Cuttings - 3 Postscript; The Solway (Contractors) 33; 162 (letter) Junction Railway Contract 205 Furness, Frederick (contr) 96 Cumbrian Cuttings - 4; The Salter and Eskatt Park Furness, George (contr) 94-95, 131 Mining Company 292 Garswood Hall Collieries Ltd 68 Cunis Ltd WR 186 Gates & Hogg 48 Daniels, CE (contr) 113 Gates & Thomas (contr) 202 Darwen & Mostyn Iron Co Ltd 41 Geen & Parker (contr) 287 Davyhulme Sewage Treatment Government Works 165; 249 (letter) Beachley Dock (Adm) 126/197 Dawnays Ltd 274 Beddington (MoM) 16 Dean & Co, HL 168 Chatham Dockyard (Admiralty) 78 Denton Colliery Co Ltd 74 Chichester, Tangmere Aerodrome (WO) 277 Derwent Valley Water Board 125/188 Devonport (Admiralty) 88, 281 Devon Valley Rly 126/193 Dolgarrog (Ministy of Aircraft Production) 45 Devonshire ironworks 158 Featherstone/Coven/Paradise (ROF) 31 Dickenson Bros 126/190 Groby (MoM) 123 Dickson & Russell 43 Harrington (MoS) 10 Dickson, John 67 Hereford (MoM Filling Factory) 202 Dickson, John & Co 43 Holbrook Filling Factory (MoM) 70 Didcot, Newbury & Southampton Holyhead (Admiralty) 180 Rly 125/187 Knottongly (MoS) 31 Dinas Steam Colliery Co Ltd 260 Leuchars Airfield, Fife (Air Ministry) 287 Dixon and Company 296 Longbridge (MoM) 68 Dixon Ltd, James 13 MoM (purch of 2 locos from Duxbury Dixon, Thomas 65 Park Clly) 126/197 Docwra & Son, Thomas 8, 203 Monmouth (Royal Engineers) 88 Dowlais Extension Line (LNWR) MoS 30 135 Netley (MoM) 161 Dransfield & Co contrs – Pontefract IL120 FC North Stores yard, Inverkeithing (Adm) 204 Dunn & Shute 282 Padiham (MoW) 11 Duxbury Park Colliery Co Ltd 126/197 Portland (Admiralty) 180 East & West India Dock Co 72 Portsmouth (Admiralty) 274 Eastern Ltd, Stephen 124 Quedgeley (MoM Filling Factory) 202 Easton Gibb 286 Queen Mary's Military Hospital (War Office) 40 Ebbw Vale (correction) 61 Ranskill (ROF) 31 Index Volume 12 2 Ratby (MoM) 124 Hull Dock Co 99 Risley (ROF) 31, 168 Hunslet Standard Gauge 0-4-0ST in Australia Rotherwas (ROF) 31 (letter) 99 Royal Artillery Gunnery Establishment, Lydd 86 Hunter, CW 59 Scotswood Ordnance Depot 170 Huntley & Palmer, Reading 44 Shoeburyness (WD) 87, 125, 146, 161 Hutchinson, John Trustees of 99 St Rollox 31 ICI 273 Sudan (WO) 86 Industrial Railways in Popular Fiction 242, 281 Swinton (ROF) 31 (letter) Swynnerton Ordnance Factory 273 Isaac Limb (letter) 278 Tregantle & Scraesdon Rly/Tregantle Isle of Axholme Light Rly 48 Military Rly (WD) 88, 126 Jack, Son & Co Ltd 277 Winchester Aerodrome (Air Ministry) 42 Jackson, H 6 WO (purchase of loco from Rhymney Rly) 152 Jackson, Sir John (contr) 211, 246 Woolwich (Royal Arsenal) 78 Jay & Dimsdale (contr) 178 Graigola Merthyr Co Ltd 125/187 Jay, John and William (contr) 175; 248 (letter) Grand Union Canal Co 72, 3 Jones, William (dlr) 203, 222 Grange Iron Company, The 100 Joy's, David, Contractors' Locomotives for the Gray & Co, W 201 OWW Rly 232 Great Southern & Western Rly 43 Joy's, David, Contractors' Locomotives 79, 280 Greaves & Co, Terry 99 Kellett & Bentley (contr) 222 Green & Sons, J 186, 215 Kidsgrove Steel Iron & Coal Co Ltd 17, 314 Greenwell & Sons Ltd, TW 273 Kirk & Randall (contr) 72,3 Greldaw (Aberthaw) Lime & Cement Works 284 Kirklees Hall Coal Iron Co 270 Griffith & Co Ltd, William (Griffith Wharf, R Krauss, August - Contractor 32, 64 Thames) 265 L&YR 71-3 Griffiths, Griffith (contr) 284 Lamb Bros 274 Griffiths, H or W (Warrington) 214 Lambton Collieries Ltd 115 Guildford By-Pass contract (Surrey County LCC 186 Council) 118 Lee JJ (dlr) 73 Hall & Co Ltd 14 Lee, John L (dlr) 168 Hamilton Windsor (contr) 285 Leetham & Sons Ltd, Henry 253 Hanson, William 44, 57 Linton & Co Ltd, John (contr) 287 Harrington Iron Works 10 Lishman & Young (compressed air Harrison, Ainslie & Co 58, 60 locomotive) 100 Harrison, Messrs (Brownhills) 135, 137 Little Mountain Colliery Co (Buckley) 137 Hatfield Moor branch Llangennech Park Estate Rly 287 (Axholme Jt Rly NE&LY) 199 Llangennech Tin Plate Works 287 Hendon Paper Works Co Ltd, The 52 Llwydarth Iron, Steel & Tinplate Co Ltd 290 Hendre Estate & Building Materials Llynvi & Ogmore Rly 43 Works Co Ltd 286 LNWR (locomotive hirings to Heyford Iron Co Ltd 217 contractors) 133-137 Hill, Thomas, (Rotherham) Ltd 53 Lockwood Blagdon & Crawshaw 186 Hilton Anderson & Co 177 Logan & Hemingway (Cardiff) 95 Holland & Hannan & Cubitts 41 Logan & Hemingway (TVR contract) 36 Holloway Bros 213 London & India Docks Joint Committee 67 Holme & King (contr) 314 Lonsdale Hematite Iron & Steel Co Ltd 74 Homer, CJ 17 Loughor Colliery Co 174 Hoylake Corpn/Hoylake & West Kirby UDC 14 Lovatt & Co Ltd, H (contr) 48, 68, 278 Hoylake, Beddington and Lovatt, Henry (contr)
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