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Great Western Railway COLLETT CASTLE Class 4-6-0 (Contd. from Left Column) GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY - NAMED LOCOMOTIVES 5053 BISHOP’S CASTLE (B) 5053 EARL CAIRNS BROAD GAUGE 5054 LAMPHEY CASTLE A Pair of Nameplates; a Pair of early-pattern Engraved (B) 5054 EARL of DUCIE Swindon Worksplates , and a Tender No.plate. Price: £22 5055 LYDFORD CASTLE ALMA EMPEROR (B) 5055 EARL of ELDON BULKELEY GREAT BRITAIN 5056 OGMORE CASTLE DRAGON SEBASTOPOL (B) 5056 EARL of POWIS D/C 1960 5057 PENRICE CASTLE VALE OF RHEIDOL (Narrow Gauge) B. R. ONLY A Pair of Nameplates; a Pair of Cabside Numberplates, a (B) 5057 EARL WALDEGRAVE D/C 1958 Smokebox No.plate and a Shedplate Price: £24 5058 NEWPORT CASTLE 7 OWAIN GLYNDWR (B) 5058 EARL of CLANCARTY 8 LLYWELYN 5059 POWIS CASTLE 9 PRINCE of WALES (B) 5059 EARL St ALDWYN 5060 SARUM CASTLE GWR TANK ENGINES ( Absorbed 1922/23) (B) 5060 EARL of BERKELEY D/C 1961 A Pair of Nameplates; a Pair of Cabside Numberplates, 5061 SUDELEY CASTLE and a Caution plate. Price: £22 (B) 5061 EARL of BIRKENHEAD D/C 1958 B.R. Sets : Where marked ‘(B)’ they are also available 5062 TENBY CASTLE With BR Smokebox Numberplate & Shedplate. Price: £26 (B) 5062 EARL of SHAFTESBURY (B) gwr 359 HILDA Ex- L&MMR 5063 THORNBURY CASTLE gwr 2192 ASHBURNHAM Ex- BP&GVR (B) 5063 EARL BALDWIN (B) gwr 2193 BURRY PORT do. 5064 TRETOWER CASTLE (B) gwr 2194 KIDWELLY do. (B) 5064 BISHOP’S CASTLE D/C 1958 gwr 2195 CWM MAWR do. 5065 UPTON CASTLE (B) gwr 2196 GWENDRAETH do. gwr 2197 PIONEER do. (B) 5065 NEWPORT CASTLE 5066 WARDOUR CASTLE 0-6-4 CRANE TANKS A Pair of Nameplates; a Pair of (Bo) 5066 SIR FELIX POLE D/C 1959 Cabside No.plates & a Caution plate. Price: £22 (B) 5067 ST FAGANS CASTLE 16 HERCULES (B) 5068 BEVERSTON CASTLE D/C 1959 17 CYCLOPS (B) 5069 ISAMBARD KINGDOM BRUNEL D/C 1958 18 STEROPES (B) 5070 SIR DANIEL GOOCH GWR TENDER ENGINES 5071 CLIFFORD CASTLE Plates and Prices - (except where otherwise marked ) (B) 5071 SPITFIRE D/C 1959 GWR Sets: A Pair of Nameplates; Pair of Cabside No.plates 5072 COMPTON CASTLE a Caution plate & a Tender No.plate. Price: £24 (B) 5072 HURRICANE BR Sets: Where marked “(B)” includes a Smokebox 5073 CRANBROOK CASTLE No.plate & a Shedplate of your choice. Price: £28 (B) 5073 BLENHEIM D/C 1959 Sets marked “(Bo)” are ONLY available as BR sets, as they were not built, or not named until BR days. 5074 DENBIGH CASTLE ALWAYS ORDER as “ GWR set ”, OR as “ BR set ” . (B) 5074 HAMPDEN D/C 1961 5075 DEVIZES CASTLE RIVER Class 2-4-0 SPECIAL SETS Price: £28 (B) 5075 WELLINGTON As GWR sets above, but includes a Pair of Worksplates 5076 DRYSLLWYN CASTLE 69 AVON 70 DART 73 ISIS 75 TEIGN (B) 5076 GLADIATOR DE GLEHN COMPOUND 4-4-2 SPECIAL SETS Price: £30 5077 EASTNOR CASTLE Includes a Pair of Belfort (France) Worksplates, and a Pair (B) 5077 FAIREY BATTLE Of 2-layer GWR Coat-of-Arms. 5078 LAMPHEY CASTLE 102 LA FRANCE (B) 5078 BEAUFORT D/C 1961 103 PRESIDENT 5079 LYDFORD CASTLE 104 ALLIANCE (B) 5079 LYSANDER 5080 OGMORE CASTLE CHURCHWARD’S PACIFIC 4-6-2 Special Set Price: £28 (B) 5080 DEFIANT Includes a Pair of 2-layer Cast Swindon Worksplates 5081 PENRICE CASTLE 111 THE GREAT BEAR (B) 5081 LOCKHEED HUDSON 5082 POWIS CASTLE HAWKSWORTH “ COUNTY ” Class 4-6-0 (B) 5082 SWORDFISH D/C 1961 After being fitted with Double Chimneys (see dates below) (B) 5083 BATH ABBEY some locos carried an “SC” plate below their shedplate. If (B) 5084 READING ABBEY D/C 1958 an “SC” plate is required, please ask, and ADD £1 to order. (B) 5085 EVESHAM ABBEY (B) 1000 COUNTY of MIDDLESEX D/C 1958 (B) 5086 VISCOUNT HORNE (B) 1001 COUNTY of BUCKS D/C 1957 (B) 5087 TINTERN ABBEY (B) 1002 COUNTY of BERKS D/C 1958 (B) 5088 LLANTHONY ABBEY D/C 1958 (B) 1003 COUNTY of WILTS D/C 1957 (B) 5089 WESTMINSTER ABBEY (B) 1004 COUNTY of SOMERSET D/C 1957 (B) 5090 NEATH ABBEY (B) 1005 COUNTY of DEVON D/C 1958 (B) 5091 CLEEVE ABBEY (Bo) 1006 COUNTY of CORNWALL D/C 1958 (B) 5092 TRESCO ABBEY D/C 1961 (Bo) 1007 COUNTY of BRECKNOCK D/C 1957 (B) 5093 UPTON CASTLE (B) 1008 COUNTY of CARDIGAN D/C 1958 (B) 5094 TRETOWER CASTLE D/C 1960 (Bo) 1009 COUNTY of CARMARTHEN D/C 1956 (B) 5095 BARBURY CASTLE D/C 1958 (Bo) 1010 COUNTY of CAERNARVON D/C 1957 (B) 5096 BRIDGWATER CASTLE D/C 1959 (B) 1011 COUNTY of CHESTER D/C 1958 (B) 5097 SARUM CASTLE D/C 1961 (B) 1012 COUNTY of DENBIGH D/C 1957 (B) 5098 CLIFFORD CASTLE D/C 1959 (B) 1013 COUNTY of DORSET D/C 1958 (B) 5099 COMPTON CASTLE (Bo) 1014 COUNTY of GLAMORGAN D/C 1958 HAWKSWORTH “ COUNTY ” Class 4-6-0 (Continued) HAWKSWORTH 70xx series “ CASTLE ” Class 4-6-0 (B) 1015 COUNTY of GLOUCESTER D/C 1958 (B) 1016 COUNTY of HANTS D/C 1957 (B) 7000 VISCOUNT PORTAL (B) 1017 COUNTY of HEREFORD D/C 1959 (Bo) 7001 SIR JAMES MILNE D/C 1960 (B) 1018 COUNTY of LEICESTER D/C 1959 (B) 7002 DEVIZES CASTLE D/C 1961 (B) 1019 COUNTY of MERIONETH D/C 1959 (B) 7003 ELMLEY CASTLE D/C 1960 (B) 1020 COUNTY of MONMOUTH D/C 1958 (B) 7004 EASTNOR CASTLE D/C 1958 (B) 1021 COUNTY of MONTGOMERY D/C 1959 (B) 7005 LAMPHEY CASTLE (B) 1022 COUNTY of NORTHAMPTON D/C 1956 (Bo) 7005 SIR EDWARD ELGAR (B) 1023 COUNTY of OXFORD D/C 1957 (B) 7006 LYDFORD CASTLE D/C 1960 (B) 1024 COUNTY of PEMBROKE D/C 1958 7007 OGMORE CASTLE (B) 1025 COUNTY of RADNOR D/C 1959 (Bo) 7007 GREAT WESTERN D/C 1961 (B) 1026 COUNTY of SALOP D/C 1958 (Bo) 7008 SWANSEA CASTLE D/C 1959 (B) 1027 COUNTY of STAFFORD D/C 1956 (Bo) 7009 ATHELNEY CASTLE (B) 1028 COUNTY of WARWICK D/C 1958 (Bo) 7010 AVONDALE CASTLE D/C 1960 (B) 1029 COUNTY of WORCESTER D/C 1959 (Bo) 7011 BANBURY CASTLE (Bo) 7012 BARRY CASTLE DEAN “ DUKE ” Class 4-4-0 (Bo) 7013 BRISTOL CASTLE D/C 1958 These older locos are available as below (Bo) 7014 CAERHAYS CASTLE D/C 1959 The pre-1912 sets do not include worksplates . (Bo) 7015 CARN BREA CASTLE D/C 1959 Sets marked “(ST)” have Straight Nameplates, replaced (Bo) 7016 CHESTER CASTLE c. 1905. (Bo) 7017 G.J.CHURCHWARD 1st No. 1912 No. BR No Nameplate (Bo) 7018 DRYSLLWYN CASTLE D/C 1956 3252 - - (ST) DUKE of CORNWALL (Bo) 7019 FOWEY CASTLE D/C 1958 3252 3252 - DUKE of CORNWALL (Bo) 7020 GLOUCESTER CASTLE D/C 1961 3253 - - (ST) PENDENNIS CASTLE (Bo) 7021 HAVERFORDWEST CASTLE D/C 1961 3254 3253 - BOSCAWEN (Bo) 7022 HEREFORD CASTLE D/C 1958 3255 3254 9054 CORNUBIA (Bo) 7023 PENRICE CASTLE D/C 1958 3256 3255 - EXCALIBUR (Bo) 7025 SUDELEY CASTLE 3257 3256 - GUINEVERE (Bo) 7026 TENBY CASTLE 3259 3258 - THE LIZARD (Bo) 7027 THORNBURY CASTLE 3261 - - (ST) MOUNT EDGCUMBE (Bo) 7028 CADBURY CASTLE D/C 1961 3261 3260 - MOUNT EDGCUMBE (Bo) 7029 CLUN CASTLE D/C 1959 3263 - - SIR LANCELOT (Bo) 7030 CRANBROOK CASTLE D/C 1959 3267 3263 - ST.MICHAEL (Bo) 7031 CROMWELL’S CASTLE 3271 3265 - TRE POL and PEN (Bo) 7032 DENBIGH CASTLE D/C 1960 3274 3267 - CORNISHMAN (Bo) 7033 HARTLEBURY CASTLE D/C 1959 3276 3269 - DARTMOOR (Bo) 7034 INCE CASTLE D/C 1959 3280 - - FALMOUTH (Bo) 7035 OGMORE CASTLE D/C 1960 3283 - - (ST) MOUNTS BAY (Bo) 7036 TAUNTON CASTLE D/C 1959 3283 3273 - MOUNTS BAY (Bo) 7037 SWINDON 3287 - - (ST) ST.AGNES 3288 3277 - ISLE of TRESCO COLLETT “ HALL ” Class 4-6-0 3291 3280 - TREGENNA (B) 4900 SAINT MARTIN 3312 - - BULLDOG (B) 4901 ADDERLEY HALL 3315 3283 9083 COMET (B) 4902 ALDENHAM HALL 3316 - - ISLE of GUERNSEY (B) 4903 ASTLEY HALL 3317 3284 9084 ISLE of JERSEY (B) 4904 BINNEGAR HALL 3318 - - JUPITER (B) 4908 BROOME HALL 3320 3286 - METEOR (B) 4909 BLAKESLEY HALL DEAN “ BULLDOG ” Class 4-4-0 (B) 4910 BLAISDON HALL 3263 3302 - SIR LANCELOT 4914 CRANMORE HALL 3280 3308 - FALMOUTH (B) 4916 CRUMLIN HALL 3312 3311 - BULLDOG (B) 4917 CROSSWOOD HALL 3316 3312 - ISLE of GUERNSEY (B) 4919 DONNINGTON HALL 3318 3313 - JUPITER (B) 4920 DUMBLETON HALL 3324 3315 - QUANTOCK (B) 4923 EVENLEY HALL 3416 3364 - FRANK BIBBY (B) 4924 EYDON HALL 3427 3375 - SIR WATKIN WYNN (B) 4926 FAIRLEIGH HALL 3430 3378 - RIVER TAWE (B) 4927 FARNBOROUGH HALL 3445 3383 - ILFRACOMBE (B) 4930 HAGLEY HALL 3455 3393 - AUSTRALIA (B) 4931 HANBURY HALL 3457 3395 - TASMANIA (B) 4936 KINLET HALL 3461 3399 - OTTAWA (B) 4937 LANELAY HALL 3462 3400 - WINNIPEG (B) 4939 LITTLETON HALL 3464 3402 - JAMAICA (B) 4941 LLANGEDWYN HALL - 3417 - LORD MILDMAY of FLETE (B) 4942 MAINDY HALL - 3442 - BULLFINCH (B) 4944 MIDDLETON HALL - 3443 - CHAFFINCH (B) 4945 MILLIGAN HALL - 3444 - CORMORANT (B) 4946 MOSELEY HALL - 3445 - FLAMINGO (B) 4947 NANHORAN HALL - 3446 - GOLDFINCH (B) 4949 PACKWOOD HALL - 3449 - NIGHTINGALE (B) 4951 PENDEFORD HALL - 3452 - PENGUIN (B) 4954 PLAISH HALL - 3453 - SEAGULL (B) 4959 PURLEY HALL - 3454 - SKYLARK (B) 4961 PYRLAND HALL - 3455 - STARLING (B) 4965 ROOD ASHTON HALL COLLETT “ EARL” Class (DUKEDOG) Re-built 4-4-0 - 3211 - EARL of DUCIE COLLETT “ HALL ” Class 4-6-0 (Continued) EARL of BERKELEY(not (B) 4966 SHAKENHURST HALL - 3217 - named until Preservation) (B) 4967 SHIRENEWTON HALL - 3265 9065 TRE POL and PEN (B) 4971 STANWAY HALL DEAN “ CITY ” Class 4-4-0 (B) 4972 SAINT BRIDES HALL - 3713 - CITY of CHESTER (B) 4974 TALGARTH HALL - 3714 - CITY of GLOUCESTER (B) 4975 UMBERSLADE HALL - 3716 - CITY of LONDON (B) 4977 WATCOMBE HALL - 3717 - CITY of TRURO (B) 4981 ABBERLEY HALL - 3718 - CITY of WINCHESTER (B) 4984 ALBRIGHTON HALL DEAN “ BADMINTON ” Class 4-4-0 (B) 4989 CHERWELL HALL - 4100 - BADMINTON (B) 4990 CLIFTON HALL - 4106 - GROSVENOR (B) 4992 CROSBY HALL - 4110 - CHARLES MORTIMER (B) 4994 DOWNTON HALL DEAN “ ATBARA” Class 4-4-0 (B) 4997 ELTON HALL - 4121 - BADEN POWELL (B) 4999 GOPSAL HALL (B) 5900 HINDERTON HALL - 4143 - CAPE TOWN (B) 5904 KELHAM HALL - 4145 - DUNEDIN (B) 5908 MORETON HALL - 4148 - SINGAPORE (B) 5910 PARK HALL CHURCHWARD “ FLOWER ” Class 4-4-0 (B) 5911 PRESTON HALL - 4152 - CALENDULA (B) 5912 QUEEN’S HALL - 4153 - CAMELLIA (B) 5917 WESTMINSTER HALL 4106 - - CAMPANULA (B) 5923 COLSTON HALL - 4156 - GARDENIA (B) 5926 GROTRIAN HALL 4110 4158 - PETUNIA (B) 5927 GUILD HALL - 4160 - CARNATION (B) 5934 KNELLER HALL CHURCHWARD “ COUNTY ” Class 4-4-0 (B) 5936 OAKLEY HALL “(SF)” = Straight Frames.
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