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An auction of Bus, Tram, Trolleybus & Underground Collectables

Enamel signs & plates, maps, posters, badges, destination blinds, timetables, tickets & other relics

th Saturday 25 February 2017 at 11.00 am (viewing from 9am) to be held at THE CROYDON PARK HOTEL (Windsor Suite) 7 Altyre Road, Croydon CR9 5AA (close to East Croydon rail and tram station)

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Lot 1 Lot 4 Lot 7

Quantity of London General, Underground A selection of early bus and tram BELLS & London Country Bus Services items comprising a Group, London Transport EXCURSION & STRIKERS including one complete working unit hard plastic SIGN for 'Travel Service' (12" x 9", HOLIDAY LEAFLETS dated from c1919-1939 plus plus an AEC MANUFACTURER'S PLATE from 30cm x 22cm), in excellent condition, complete two copies of the 1940 WW2 'Sunday Outlook' chassis 06612913 which would have been a with 1970/71 LCBS logo and a complete set (11 series with code 4921f. Condition varies from 1934 Regent although we haven't been able to issues) of the London Country Magazine from used to very good. [21] identify the exact vehicle. All items are in well- June 1970 to Christmas 1972, modelled on its Estimate: £60 to £80 used condition. [6] predecessor LT Magazine and abandoned after Estimate: £60 to £70 11 issues on cost grounds. Magazines in good/very good order. [12 items] Lot 2 Estimate: £35 to £40 Lot 5 Lot 8

London Transport bus items comprising a REQUEST STOP FLAG ('boat style, 15.5" x 18" or London Underground linen-card POCKET MAP 40cm x 46cm) in well-used condition, a canvas from the Stingemore-designed series of BUS PLATFORM STRAP marked 'Private' in good, 1925-32. This is the c1931 issue with a blue 1970s London Country plastic LEAFLET RACK used condition and a TAX/PSV DOUBLE DISC cover and in the larger size of the later editions. containg a quantity of 1970s Green Line leaflets HOLDER ex DMS 1639 in ex-use condition. [3] It shows the Piccadilly Line extensions to & maps. A wall-hanging rack, adapted to free- Cockfosters, Sudbury Town and Northfields as stand. Measures 13" (33cm) square and in used Estimate: £60 to £80 under construction. In good, lightly-used condition. Plus a quantity (17) of 1960s/70s BUS condition with a little wear on the outside folds SPECIFICATIONS & BLUEPRINTS though to be ex and slight staining on the cover. [1] late Colin Curtis collection and from London Lot 3 Estimate: £60 to £80 Transport Chiswick, Leyland Motors, Self- Changing Gears. In good, used condition. [quantity] Lot 6 Estimate: £30 to £40

Lot 9

East Traction Co Ltd TIMETABLE BOOKLET for Summer Service 1930 (16/4/30) & London General Country Services TIMETABLE BOOKLET for Southern Division, Summer 1933 (1.7.33) 1948 London Transport OFFICIALS' TIMETABLE issued under the auspices of the new LPTB. Both BOOKLETS for Country Buses and Coaches. This in good, used condition with light wear to the is the complete set of issues dated May 19, 1948 covers, the former has rubber stamp comprising North & North East, North-West, 1940s London Transport enamel bus stop panel impressions to the covers. [2] South, South-East and South-West Districts. In timetable HEADER PLATE in the early post-war Estimate: £60 to £80 good, used condition. [5] style. Measures 8" x 3" (21cm x 7cm) and is in Estimate: £100 to £120 good, ex-use condition with just some minor edge-wear. [1] Estimate: £80 to £100

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 1 Lot 10 Lot 13 Lot 15

London County Council Tramways ROUTE c1902 Central London Railway fold-out POCKET Two pairs of London Underground enamel NUMBER STENCIL for Kingsway Subway service MAP produced to promote its service from Bank PLATFORM SIGN INFILLS (each is two semi- 33 which ran from West Norwood to Manor to Shepherds Bush. The line is superimposed in circles), one dating from the 1930s (black lining House. Measuring 22" x 15" (56cm x 39cm), this red on a street-map background and shows the out) and the other from the 1950s/60s. Each is the type that was fitted at each end of those generating station and depôt at the western end measures 38" x 14.5 " (97cm x 37cm) at standard cars which had not been fitted with with an inset plan of the subways at Bank on the maximum dimensions and each pair, when roller blinds. In ex-use condition with some top right. The reverse has travel and ticket coupled with a standard c48" (121cm) bar, surface corrosion. [1] information etc. A little age-darkening but a very would make a complete bullseye sign. A few Estimate: £60 to £80 reasonable copy. [1] small chips but all four pieces are generally in very good condition. [4 pieces] Estimate: £70 to £80 Estimate: £120 to £160 Lot 11 Lot 14 Lot 16

A pair of London Transport bus stop enamel E- PLATES for Southdown services 30 and 132 with the operator's name and the usual green-on- Quantity of 1920s-40s (mainly 1930s) London A London Underground bronze PLATFORM SIGN white lettering for 'other operators'. These Transport LEAFLETS incl bus hire, stopping the FRAME. Measures 17" across by 14" down plates are likely to have been located in East bus, staff courtesy, lost property, bus/tram (43cm x 35cm) and takes a 3-piece sign. In very Grinstead. In good, ex-stop condition. [2] stopping places, new Underground stations, good, ex-use condition. Just the thing for Estimate: £90 to £110 exhibitions at Charing Cross, Rambles from someone with the sign but no frame! [1] Cockfosters, excursions, British Empire Estimate: £50 to £60 Exhibition, 'How to cross London' etc. Much Lot 12 variety, minimal duplication. Mostly in good to very good condition. [40] Lot 17 Estimate: £60 to £80

c1950s Maidstone & District Motor Services glass ASHTRAY, featuring an inlaid illustrated London Transport bus BODYBUILDER'S PLATE for map of M&D coach services from London to Metropolitan Cammell Carriage & Wagon Co Ltd Kent & the South Coast plus a June 1959 from one of the 700 RF-type AEC Regals with Maidstone & District TIMETABLE w/fold-out bodies built by this firm in 1951-3. A rarely-seen map of Revised Services and Routes for the plate in good ex-vehicle condition. [1] Hastings & Bexhill Area 'incorporating those previously operated by trolley bus'. Both items Estimate: £80 to £100 in excellent condition. [2] Estimate: £30 to £40

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 2 Lot 18 Lot 21 Lot 24

Offically BOUND VOLUME of the London Considerable quantity of London Underground A pair of London Transport Tramways double- Transport Magazine, complete with added GUIDE (TIMETABLE) BOOKLETS from Winter sided card FARECHARTS, firstly dated November index, for volume 6 : 12 issues from April 1952 1957/58 through to November 1972. Possibly a 1946 for Croydon local route 42 and circular to March 1953. Some wear to the hard cover but complete run or close to it. All are in good to routes 16/18 between Embankment & Purley the contents are excellent. [1 volume of 12]. very good condition with fold-out maps present, and, secondly, dated July 1948 for routes 44/46 a few amendment leaflets noted too. [29] between City & Beresford Square and route 54 Estimate: £30 to £40 between Victoria and Grove Park. Larger-size Estimate: £70 to £80 charts to fit the standard cars. In ex-use condition. [1] Lot 19 Estimate: £60 to £80 Lot 22 Lot 25

Complete FIRST VOLUME of the London Transport Magazine, issues 1-12 from April 1947 1924 British Empire Exhibition at Wembley to March 1948. The usual corroded staples but items comprising the official fold-out PLAN & overall in very good condition. [12 issues] MAP designed by Kennedy North in a style Pre-1935 bus driver's LICENCE BADGES from City similar to MacDonald Gill with an Underground of St Alban, no 60, enamel, single-sided and Estimate: £45 to £50 map with calligraphed station names and from Tunbridge Wells, Omnibus Driver 245, elaborate, colourful illustrations plus the single-sided in alloy. Both in very good, used Underground Group fold-out LEAFLET 'The Way condition. [2] Lot 20 to the Exhibition' including a plan with rail and Estimate: £60 to £80 bus stations shown. Both in lightly-used but good condition. [2] Estimate: £60 to £70 Lot 26

Lot 23

Complete SECOND VOLUME of 'Pennyfare', the pre-war London Transport magazine, issues 1-12 from January to December 1935. The usual corroded staples but overall in very good TICKET MACHINES comprising a 'TIM' ISSUING condition. [12 issues] MACHINE, ex Huddersfield Corporation ('HCPTD' Estimate: £60 to £70 on strap), ticket almost completely faded, needs London Transport Tramways ROUTE NUMBER overhaul, strap broken plus a Williamson PUNCH STENCIL for Croydon local route 42 to Thornton MACHINE no 2693 with backing plate and strap. Heath. Measuring 22" x 15" (56cm x 39cm), this Punches and rings OK, needs a good clean. [2] is the type that was fitted at each end of those standard cars which had not been fitted with Estimate: £90 to £110 roller blinds. In very good, ex-use condition, may have been repainted. [1] Estimate: £60 to £80

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 3 Lot 27 Lot 30 Lot 33

Bus driver's CHANGE DISPENSING MACHINES Quantity of larger-size London TROLLEYBUS Large quantity of b&w London TROLLEYBUS comprising a pre-decimal London Transport PHOTOGRAPHS (approx 1/4, 1/2 and whole PHOTOGRAPHS, mainly postcard-size, from the serial no 0453 (dispenses 3d & 6d pieces) and a plate), mainly b&w. Covers 1931-1962 period 1940s to the early 1960s. This set covers the K 'Syro' machine, operator unknown, dispenses with a wide range of vehicle types, including classes. A wide variety of photographers and 1p-50p. Both in apparent working order. Plus a 'Diddlers' and, where credited, a variety of generally good to very good quality. [200+] 24-position wooden TICKET RACK filled with 24 photographers. Quality ranges from acceptable Estimate: £90 to £100 unused packs of 100 TICKETS each from the City to very good. [62] Coach Co Ltd. [3 items + 2,400 tickets] Estimate: £50 to £60 Estimate: £70 to £90 Lot 34 Lot 31 Lot 28

Large quantity of b&w (mainly) London TROLLEYBUS PHOTOGRAPHS, mainly postcard- Large quantity of b&w London TROLLEYBUS size, from the 1940s to the early 1960s. This set London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE for PHOTOGRAPHS, mainly postcard-size, from the covers the L classes. A wide variety of route 439 destinated Brockham or Holmwood. 1930s to 1962. This set covers classes A photographers and generally good to very good May well have been located at Dorking bus (Diddlers), SA and X (experimental) plus quality. [240+] station (Dorking garage) to indicate workings on scrapyard & last-day scenes. A wide variety of Estimate: £90 to £100 this rather complicated route that ran as a photographers and generally good to very good circular at one end. Likely to be one of just two quality. [260+] examples. In very good, ex-stop condition. [1] Estimate: £120 to £140 Lot 35 Estimate: £120 to £150 Lot 32 Lot 29

Large quantity of b&w (mainly) London TROLLEYBUS PHOTOGRAPHS, mainly postcard- size, from the 1940s to the 1970s. This set Large quantity of b&w London TROLLEYBUS covers the M, N, P & Q classes (incl operating in An unbroken run of London Transport CENTRAL PHOTOGRAPHS, mainly postcard-size, from the Spain). Plus a quantity of similar vintage bus BUS NEWS 'from the Operating Manager to the 1930s to the early 1960s. This set covers classes photos (RT, RM, RF, GS, TD & others) and service Management Team of ' from issue B, C, D, E, F, H & J. A wide variety of vehicle photos, mostly trolleybus-related. A wide no 3 (April 1965) to no 31 (July 1972). Small photographers and generally good to very good variety of photographers and generally good to magazine format on high-quality paper and quality. [350+] very good quality. [300+] containing a wealth of 'inside' information on LT Estimate: £150 to £180 Estimate: £120 to £140 'red' bus operations during this period. This publication is rarely seen externally. All in very good condition. [29 issues] Estimate: £30 to £40

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 4 Lot 36 Lot 39 Lot 42

Quantity of mainly half-plate b&w BUS 1956/57 London Transport OFFICIALS' Large quantity of unsorted London Transport PHOTOGRAPHS, largely official shots and mostly TIMETABLE BOOKLETS for Country Buses and 1940s/50s PUNCH TICKETS comprising c1,300 1950s by Metropolitan Cammell Carriage & Coaches comprising the complete set of issues geographical type with a wide variety of Wagon Co, Bus Division. Show buses under dated October 17, 1956: North & North East, routes/values, also considerable duplication, construction & complete, interior & exterior, North-West, South, South-East and South-West plus c 1,000 'deaf & dumb' types, both central double & single-deck for operators at home & Districts plus issues dated October 16, 1957 for and country buses. Generally in good/very good, overseas incl Wallasey (Atlantean), Cuba & North & North-East, North-West and South used condition. [approx 2,300] Jamaica (Olympic), Sierra Leone (PD2), Districts. Most are in good to very good Estimate: £120 to £150 Wellington (Reliance). Plus a few LGOC shots of condition ,two are well-used. [8] ST1 when new. All in good condition. [100+] Estimate: £80 to £100 Estimate: £60 to £80 Lot 43 Lot 40 Lot 37

Considerable quantity of unsorted London Transport 1930s/40s/50s PUNCH TICKETS A pair of London Transport enamel BUS STOP comprising c750 Tram & Trolleybus London Transport bus GARAGE STENCIL PLATES FLAGS, both E9-size, boat-style (hollow, double- (geographical, numerical and 'deaf & dumb'), for CM (Chelsham), CY (), DG (Dunton sided), compulsory versions. The first is a 1980s including LCC Tramways examples, and c150 Green), DS (Dorking), EG (East Grinstead) and EP type (with 'e-stickers') and the other is the , nearly all geographical type. (Epping) Country Area garages. All in well-used mid-1990s onwards type in transitional form, Wide variety of routes and values, some but generally good condition. [6] still with 'e-stickers'. Both measure 18" x 31" duplication noted. Variable condition from well Estimate: £100 to £120 (46cm x 79cm) and are in ex-use condition, used to very good used. [approx 900] generally good. [2] Estimate: £80 to £100 Estimate: £80 to £100 Lot 38 Lot 44 Lot 41

A pair of London Transport bus stop enamel E- PLATES comprising a 'split' example for routes Considerable quantity of unsorted London 13 & 26 and another for route 45 Mon-Sat. Both Very early Underground Group COUNTRY General Omnibus Co Ltd & Associated in very good, ex-stop condition. [2] WALKS LEAFLETS comprising No 5 (March 1910), Companies 1920s/30s PUNCH TICKETS. A wide Estimate: £60 to £80 No 8 (Oct 1910) and No 15 (April 1911), the first variety of routes and values with a little two very fragile with edge losses. Plus duplication noted. Nearly all in very good, used PAMPHLETS 'Through London's Country' (1921), condition. [approx 300] 2 x Easter Excursions (1923), District Rlwy & Estimate: £100 to £120 Hampstead Line Season Ticket Rates BOOKLETS (1928 & 1925) plus sundry other Met Rlwy etc LEAFLETS. [13] Estimate: £60 to £70

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 5 Lot 45 Lot 48 Lot 51

Quantity (200+) of unsorted London Transport London Transport bus stop enamel Q-PLATE London Underground ENAMEL SIGN 'Platforms 1 1930s-50s PUNCH TICKETS from Trams & 'Queue this side for 229, Queue other side for & 2, Platforms 3 & 4 and lavatories' A fully- Trolleybuses, Green Line Coaches and 51, 94'. This would have been located at either flanged sign of c1960s vintage measuring 36" x Underground plus two Underground Foot's Cray or Orpington. In very good, ex-stop 12" (92cm x 31cm). Origin unknown but possibly 'Rapidprinter' PRINTING PLATES from condition. [1] from a Metropolitan Line station. Some small Knightsbridge (W) (3d value) and Belsize Park Estimate: £110 to £120 chips to the flange but generally in very good (1d value) stations. Generally in good, used condition. [1] condition. [200+ tickets & 2 plates] Estimate: £70 to £80 Estimate: £30 to £40 Lot 49 Lot 52 Lot 46

A set of SMT () 1950s CAP BADGES comprising Driver, Conductor and Conductress. Chromed metal badges complete A City of London WARD BOUNDARY SIGN 'The 1913 London Underground POCKET MAP 'What with fixing pins. In good, lightly-used condition. Ward of Bread Street'. An oval enamel sign in its to See and How to See it'. Issued at Electric [3] original bronze and steel frame, measuring 20" x Railway House on 1-6-13. Opens out to 14" x 11" Estimate: £60 to £70 13" (51cm x 33cm) at its maximum dimensions. (35cm x 28cm) and shows the extensions of the Bread Street is one of 25 wards in the City of Hampstead Tube to Edgware, the Central London amd was home to the City's bread London to Ealing Bdwy and the Bakerloo to Lot 50 market in the Middle Ages. Estimated to date Queen's Park, all as under construction. Cover from the 1970s/80s. In very good condition. [1] features an early example of the 'bullseye' logo. A short fold-tear from one edge but a good copy Estimate: £170 to £220 overall. [1] Estimate: £100 to £120 Lot 53 Lot 47

Quantity of LGOC/London Transport bus TIMETABLE LEAFLETS dated between 1929 and 1969, the majority 1930s and mostly Country services. Variable condition, generally reasonable to good. [18] Estimate: £70 to £80 1907 London Underground Electric Railways advertising CARD with MAP, one of a series Selection of Green Line Coaches Ltd/London featuring different stations, in this case Charing Transport items comprising October 1930 Cross with an illustration of a Charing Cross, TIMETABLE LEAFLET for Express Coach Services Euston & Hampstead Rly train. Opens into 3 from Charing Cross & Circus plus parts by lifting the train to reveal more of the POCKETS MAPS Number 1, 1937 (1972 reprint) station, including posters, and fares, journey and 1946 MAPS OF DAILY COACH SERVICES with times, season-ticket rates & a small map of the print-codes 446 1040F, 946 2719F x 2 and 1146 Underground. A few age-spots but generally a 3306D x 2. All in lightly-used, good condition. [7] very good example. [1] Estimate: £170 to £220 Estimate: £50 to £60

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 6 Lot 54 Lot 57 Lot 60

London Transport Tramways A-type PUNCH Selection of London Undergound Group London Transport Tramways ROUTE NUMBER TICKET MACHINE serial no A 3872. Punches and ("London's Underground") HOLIDAY LEAFLETS STENCIL for route 74 which ran from Blackfriars rings properly. [1] (Excursions by train, bus & tram) from 1926-28 to Grove Park . Measuring 22" x 15" (56cm x Estimate: £60 to £80 comprising Easter, Summer & August issues 39cm), this is the type that was fitted at each 1926, Easter, Whitsun, Summer & August 1927 end of those standard cars which had not been and Easter, Summer & August 1928. Some fitted with roller blinds. In ex-use condition. [1] Lot 55 feature cover designs by the Underground's Estimate: £60 to £80 contemporary poster artists. A few are lightly used, the rest are very good. [10] Estimate: £60 to £70 Lot 61

Lot 58

A pair of London Transport bus stop enamel E- PLATES comprising 116 Mon-Fri Rush Hours and 132 Mon-Sat ('Sat' in red). Both in very good, ex- stop condition. [2] London Underground linen-card POCKET MAP Estimate: £60 to £70 from the Stingemore-designed series of 1925-32. This is the c1930 issue with a red cover Selection of London Undergound Group and in the larger size of the later editions. It Lot 56 ("London's Underground") HOLIDAY LEAFLETS shows the Piccadilly Line extensions to (Excursions by train, bus & tram) from 1922-25 Cockfosters and Northfields as under comprising Easter & August issues 1922, construction and refers to Wood Green station Whitsun & August 1923, Easter & August 1924 as 'Lordship Lane'. In excellent condition, just and Easter, Whitsun, Summer & August 1925. very lightly used. [1] Some feature cover designs by the Estimate: £80 to £100 Underground's contemporary poster artists. A few have corroded staples but the leaflets are generally very good. [10] Lot 62 Estimate: £60 to £70

Selection of London Undergound Group Lot 59 ("London's Underground") HOLIDAY LEAFLETS (Excursions by train, bus & tram) from 1929-32 comprising Easter, Whitsun & Summer issues 1929, Easter & Summer 1930, Easter & Summer 1931 and Easter & Summer 1932. Many feature cover designs by the Underground's contemporary poster artists. A couple are lightly used, the rest are very good. [9] Quantity (27) of 1937 London Transport Green Line Coaches TIMETABLE LEAFLETS. 2 Estimate: £50 to £60 duplications noted, otherwise all different with most routes covered. In very good condition. Quantity of London Transport POCKET MAPS [27] comprising Central Area Buses [incl Trolleybuses Estimate: £60 to £80 where appropriate] from No 1, 1946 to 1959, many different issues though some duplication at the latter end, plus 2 x 1946 Victory Celebrations plus 3 x 1953 Coronation issue plus 6 x 1958/59 'Hop on a Bus' issues. Mostly in good to very good condition. [41]

Estimate: £60 to £70

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 7 Lot 63 Lot 66 Lot 69

Selection of 1939 London Transport Green Line 1922 London Underground MAP OF THE Large selection of London Transport HOLIDAY Coaches TIMETABLE LEAFLETS, the last issues ELECTRIC RAILWAYS OF LONDON 'What to See & SERVICES LEAFLETS & BROCHURES for the years before services were suspended for WW2. All How to Travel' with issue date 1-3-22. Designed 1951-1954. These detail bus, Underground & different. Plus 2 of the smaller WARTIME by MacDonald Gill with calligraphed station coach services at Easter, Whitsun, August BH & LEAFLETS for re-instated services 3/35 & names, the map opens out to 13.5" x 11" (34 x Christmas. A very comprehensive set, possibly a 14/47/47A (1940/41) plus 3 x May/July 1939 28cm). In very good condition, just lightly used. complete run for the period. Mostly in good to 'Railway Routes Back' leaflets. All in very good [1] very good condition. [40 + a couple of condition. [27] Estimate: £100 to £120 duplicates] Estimate: £60 to £80 Estimate: £60 to £80 Lot 67 Lot 64 Lot 70

London Underground EPHEMERA comprising Railway Clearing House OFFICIAL RAILWAY MAP 1926 INVITATION CARD with complimentary Large selection of London Transport HOLIDAY of the South of dated 1899. Linen- tickets for the C&SLR Morden extension, 5 x SERVICES LEAFLETS & BROCHURES for the years backed, inside hard covers with gilt lettering, 1947/48 Central Line extension LEAFLETS, 7 x 1946 (the post-war resumption)-1950. These opens out to 44" x 29" (111cm x 74cm). The RCH 1930s holiday services & Road-Rail Seasons detail bus, Underground & coach services at produced the most definitive UK railway maps LEAFLETS and 11 x DIAGRAMMATIC CARD MAPS Easter, Whitsun, August BH & Christmas. A very from 1871 onwards. This full colour issue shows dated from 1955-86. Generally in good, lightly- comprehensive set, possibly a complete run for the area from London to the south coast. In used condition. [24] the period. Mostly in good to very good lightly-used, good condition with wear to the Estimate: £60 to £80 condition. [36] spine of the cover [1] Estimate: £60 to £80 Estimate: £60 to £80 Lot 68 Lot 71 Lot 65

Large selection of London Transport HOLIDAY SERVICES LEAFLETS & BROCHURES for the London trolleybus items comprising a DRIVER'S Selection of London Transport bus stop enamel period 1955-Easter 1963. These detail bus, CAB BLIND (concertina), two TROLLEY HEADS, E-PLATES for routes 36 Sunday (red digits), Underground & coach services at Easter, complete with skids, and a DEPOT/RUNNING 207/207A and 500 Mon-Sat, See Below (blue Whitsun, August BH & Christmas. A very NUMBER STENCIL HOLDER (part no TB/A-1413), background). All in very good, ex-stop condition. comprehensive set, possibly a complete run for all in ex-use condition, plus a Newcastle [3] the period. Mostly in good to very good Corporation CARD NOTICE 'Conversion of Trolley Estimate: £120 to £140 condition. [47] Vehicle Services to Motor Omnibus Operation' Estimate: £60 to £80 dated September 1966 (folded). [5] Estimate: £60 to £80

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 8 Lot 72 Lot 75 Lot 78

Selection of trolleybus BRASS PLATES comprising London Transport TROLLEYBUS REGISTRATION Selection of Edinburgh Corporation Transport The Rheostatic Co Ltd, 'rating Trolley Bus', AEC PLATE (rear) CUL 190 from 1936 C2 class vehicle Dept FOLD-OUT MAPS of trams, buses, coaches Southall chassis no 661T/328 (believed to be ex- 190. The trolleybus was scrapped at Penhall comprising undated edition, c late 1920s/early 36), The English Electric Co Ltd Direct Road in April 1959. In ex-scrapyard condition. [1] 1930s, 1929 edition, undated edition c early Current Motor N32B and Metropolitan Cammell 1950s and 1955/56 edition. All have been used Carriage & Wagon Co Ltd 'chassisless vehicle Estimate: £100 to £120 to a greater or lesser degree, the first has age contructed by...'. All in good, ex-use condition. and damp stains. [4] [4] Estimate: £50 to £60 Estimate: £120 to £150 Lot 76 Lot 79 Lot 73

London Transport TROLLEYBUS REGISTRATION PLATE (rear) DLY 538 from 1937 D3 class vehicle 538. The trolleybus was scrapped at Penhall Pair of Edinburgh Corporation TRAM London Tram & Trolleybus Driver's Road in April 1959. In ex-scrapyard condition. [1] DESTINATION BOXES, one complete with METROPOLITAN STAGE CARRIAGE BADGE original blind and key, the other empty and T14305. Equivalent to PSV licence badges, these Estimate: £100 to £120 incomplete. Both have the original varnished were issued from 1935-1962 for electric traction wooden backing sections. These boxes were in the capital. Horseshoe clip fitting on reverse. situated on the lower deck, inside the first Light wear, mainly to the rim, but generally a Lot 77 window, and therefore don't have their own good example.[1] glass. Measure 12" x 37" (31cm x 94cm). Heavily Estimate: £120 to £140 used, probably ex-scrapyard condition. [2]

Estimate: £120 to £150 Lot 74 Lot 80

Selection of 1960 London Transport OFFICIALS' TIMETABLE BOOKLETS for Country Buses & Coaches (3 x May, 3 x October, 1 x November) plus the complete set (5) for Winter 1960 of Country Bus public TIMETABLE BOOKLETS. In London Transport Trolleybus ITEMS comprising good to very good condition. [12] the FLEETNUMBER PANEL cut out from the side Estimate: £70 to £90 of East Lancs re-bodied H1 class 804B, scrapped 1924/5 London Underground MAP of the at Penhall Road in April 1959 plus a Rexine Electric Railways of London "What to see and PLATFORM NOTICE, a TIMECARD-HOLDER and how to travel". Winter 1924/25 (November LIGHT SWITCH & HORN PANEL from the driver's 1924) edition. In very good condition, an cab, an exterior driving MIRROR and a blind- excellent copy. [1] winding HANDLE. All in ex-use, ex-scrapyard Estimate: £100 to £120 condition. [6] Estimate: £60 to £80

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 9 Lot 81 Lot 84 Lot 87

1934 London Transport Bus, Tramways & Green Set of 1964 London Underground CHEAP Selection of London Transport BUS TIMETABLE Line MAPS. Special printings produced to RETURN FARES LEAFLETS from 110 different LEAFLETS from 1933-1966 comprising five 1930s accompany the 1934 Report & Accounts of the stations, believed to be the complete set. Bar examples (including 'General' titles), three LPTB. Each opens out to approx 24" x 18 " (61cm slight corner wear to the top & bottom 1940s, two 1950s and five 1960s. Condition x 46cm), single-sided, and shows the relevant examples, all in excellent/mint condition. [110] varies from excellent to lightly-used. [15] system superimposed on a street map. Each Estimate: £60 to £80 features a variant of the classic early form of the Estimate: £50 to £60 LT bullseye logo. All in excellent condition. [1] Lot 85 Estimate: £60 to £80 Lot 88

Lot 82

London Transport bus BODYBUILDER'S PLATE for Saunders Engineering and Shipyard Ltd from one Selection of London General Omnibus Co Ltd of the 300 RT-type AEC Regents with bodies built TIMETABLE LEAFLETS (thin card) dated between by this firm in 1948-51. In good ex-vehicle 1925-1931 comprising routes 61/62 (Feb 19, A selection of London Transport bus stop condition. [1] 1930), route 65 (Jun 5, 1929), routes 71/84 (Feb enamel E-PLATES for Eastern National routes Estimate: £70 to £90 18, 1925), routes 79/115/620 (Apr 1, 1931), 304, 315/317 and 322 with the operator's name routes 84/71 (Mar 29, 1929), routes 86/186 (Feb and the usual green-on-white lettering used for 4, 1925) and routes 104C/114B/307A (Dec 4, 'other operators'. We haven't been able to Lot 86 1929). Condition varies from very good to determine the location of these plates but think lightly-used. [7] that it may have been Bishop's Stortford or Estimate: £60 to £70 . In very good, ex-stop condition. [3]

Estimate: £100 to £120 Lot 89

Lot 83

London Transport RT-type BONNET FLEETNUMBER PLATE from Saunders 'roofbox'- bodied RT 1900. The original RT 1900 entered service at Hackney garage in September 1950 and the last RT 1900 (with this plate) was withdrawn from Merton garage in January 1970 Selection of 1930s London Transport and sent for scrap the following April. In good, UNDERGROUND RAILWAY POCKET MAPS, the ex-vehicle condition. [1] issues that fold out to a geographical map. 2 x 1939 London Transport local ROAD AND RAIL Estimate: £120 to £130 No 1, 1937 (slightly different), No 1, 1938, No 2, TIMETABLE BOOKLETS, all dated August 1939 1938, Nos 1, 2 & 3, 1939. All in excellent and comprising Epsom. Ewell & District, condition, near to mint. [6] Gravesend & District and Hertford, Ware & Estimate: £50 to £60 District. All in excellent, unmarked condition. [3]

Estimate: £60 to £80

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 10 Lot 90 Lot 93 Lot 96

Quantity of 1934-38 London Transport Selection of London Transport enamel BUS 1928 National Omnibus & Transport Company EXCURSION LEAFLETS to the races (Derby, Ascot, RADIATOR BADGES (T, STL, RT etc) comprising 3 STANDING ORDERS BOOKLET as issued to Epsom) from points all around the LT area. Fares x Central Area type and 1 x Country Area type. Managers, Engineers, District & Local on one side, booking agents on the other. Plus a plastic AEC HUBCAP PLATE. All in good to Superintendents etc. A 51pp booklet in hard Appear to be all different. Have been folded but very good, ex-use condition. [5] covers. Contents are partly detached from cover. most are otherwise in very good condition. [19] Estimate: £120 to £140 [1] Estimate: £30 to £35 Estimate: £60 to £70 Lot 94 Lot 97 Lot 91

London Transport Routemaster items (1980s withdrawals) comprising BONNET London Transport Tramways ROUTE NUMBER London Transport EPHEMERA comprising WW2 FLEETNUMBER PLATES (c/w backing flaps) ex STENCIL for route 46 which ran from Southwark "BUS TROLLEYBUS & TRAM ROUTES - CENTRAL RM 1645 & RM 1890 plus front REGISTRATION Bridge to Woolwich . Measuring 22" x 15" (56cm AREA", issue No 1, 1945, one of just 13,000 PLATES (suspended type) VLT 133 (ex RM 133) x 39cm), this is the type that was fitted at each printed, & a WW2 FLYER entitled 'Freedom' and WLT 617 (ex RM 617). All are in ex-use, ex- end of those standard cars which had not been (both in very good condition) plus 2 x scrapyard condition. [4] fitted with roller blinds. In ex-use condition. [1] TROLLEYBUS PANEL POSTERS dated 1959 re Estimate: £120 to £150 Byelaws (some staining) and a FLYER regarding Estimate: £60 to £80 the Tranport (London) Act 1969 (good condition). [5] Lot 95 Estimate: £60 to £70 Lot 98

Lot 92

London Transport RT-type bus items comprising BONNET FLEETNUMBER PLATES for RT 986 & RT Selection of London Transport BUS ITEMS 3124 (both in poor surface condition) and a comprising 4 x 'Push Once' plastic BELL-PUSHES FARECHART-HOLDER FRAME (no glass) in well- ex trolleybus, RT-types etc plus 10 x the small London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE for used condition plus a pair of BESI PLATE GARAGE ALLOCATION PLATES which were route 401 destinated 'via Bexley Heath'. Apart HOLDERS (part nos RT 333 N 1 & RT 333 N2) screwed under the canopy of double-deckers from the mistake in splitting Bexleyheath into from the 1960s Bus Electronic Scanning Indicator and inside the cab of single-deckers to signify two words, we have been unable to determine operation, both in unused condition, still in the permanent allocation of the bus or service the purpose or location of this plate but it may primer. [5] vehicle. All in good, ex-use condition. [14] have been either in Dartford or Belvedere. In Estimate: £60 to £80 Estimate: £100 to £120 good, ex-stop condition. [1] Estimate: £120 to £140

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 11 Lot 99 Lot 102 Lot 105

Small selection of London Underground London Transport enamel bus stop FARE STAGE Bus DESTINATION BLIND BOX (numerals) POCKETS MAPS comprising 3 x Beck PLATES comprising 2 x circular 1960s style (1 containing 3 number blinds, each from 0-9 + A, DIAGRAMMATIC CARD MAPS: No 1, 1935, No 2, says 'Bus Fare Stage') and the other a vertical B, C & X. Original operator unknown. Complete 1936 and 1958 (6/58), all in excellent condition, 1970s-style version. All in good, ex-use with winding handle and row-selector gear. plus fold-out PAPER POCKET MAP Number 2, condition. [3] Works smoothly. Measures 22" x 18" (56cm x 1938, lightly-used, good condition. [4] Estimate: £60 to £70 46cm) [1] Estimate: £40 to £50 Estimate: £80 to £100 Lot 103 Lot 106 Lot 100

East Surrey Traction Co Ltd TIMETABLE BOOKLET Winter Edition (First issue) dated 9/11/27. A Quantity (42) of Omnibus Society PUBLICATIONS London Transport RT-type bus enamel little-age-darkening but otherwise in very good (booklets & pamphlets) dating from the RADIATOR BADGE (green variant) and condition. [1] 1930s-80s on a wide range of UK and overseas BODYBUILDER'S PLATE 'Weymann's Ltd' from Estimate: £80 to £100 bus operations, all in good to very good one of the Country Area RT buses delivered condition, plus 15 Ian Allan ABC BOOKLETS - 1948-54. In ex-use condition, generally good. [2] Fleets series plus other non-London Lot 104 operators - dated between 1949-62 and mostly Estimate: £70 to £80 in good/very good unmarked condition. [57 items] Estimate: £70 to £90 Lot 101 Lot 107

London Transport enamel BUS STOP FLAG 'Request'. A hollow 'boat'-style flag in E3 size with fittings for 3 e-plates on each side, this is the relatively short-lived 1970s style featuring 1934 'Roadway Official Motor Coach' the re-styled 'bullseye', thence known as the TIMETABLE & GUIDE, the 'Early Summer' edition 'roundel'. Complete with original e-plate runners current to 15 July 1934. With 2 sections - and BP number 31675 on the under-side, the Assortment of coach/bus TIMETABLE LEAFLETS To/from London (including Green Line) and flag is is very good, ex-use condition with just a comprising c. late 1920s Fairway Super Coaches, Provincial - the booklet has timetables for all UK few surface scratches and small chips. Measures Strawhatter Motor Coaches, King's Service coach services. In excellent condition. [1] 18" x 21" (46cm x 53cm). [1] Coaches, 1950s West London Coachways, Surrey Estimate: £100 to £150 & Sussex Coachways plus 1964 & 1984 Thames Estimate: £30 to £40 Weald and 1969 (Sept & Oct) and 1970 North Downs. Most are in good condition. [10]

Estimate: £60 to £70

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 12 Lot 108 Lot 111 Lot 114

London Transport bus GARAGE STENCIL PLATES 1950s/60s London Transport enamel BUS STOP Selection of 1961 London Transport OFFICIALS' for GR (Garston), GY (Grays), HE (High SIGN ' London Transport - Ewell' from a 'Keston' TIMETABLE BOOKLETS for Country Buses & Wycombe), HF (Hatfield), HG (Hertford) and HH wooden bus shelter at this location in Surrey Coaches (3 x June, 3 x October) plus the (, Two Waters) Country Area which was served by bus routes 406, 408, 468, complete set (5) for Summer 1961 of Country garages. All in well-used but generally good 470 & 472 and Green Line routes 712, 713 and Bus public TIMETABLE BOOKLETS and 2 for condition. [6] 727 Express. A flanged, single-sided sign Winter 1961. In good to very good condition. Estimate: £100 to £120 measuring 18" (46cm) square and, apart from [13] two very small chips to the face (repaired), in Estimate: £70 to £90 excellent condition. [1] Lot 109 Estimate: £250 to £300 Lot 115 Lot 112

A selection of London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATES for routes 25, 201 Quantity of b&w BUS PHOTOGRAPHS of London and 300/310 with the operator's name and the Transport RTL-class buses in service in the late usual green-on-white lettering used for 'other Two boxes of original AGFACOLOUR 35mm 1950s/1960s. Mainly size 5" x 3.5" and generally operators'. The first was probably located at SLIDES of London Transport buses, almost all RT- very good quality, mostly without and the others perhaps at type, taken in service in the 1970s. Amateur photographers' details. [approx 150] . In very good, ex-stop shots but generally good quality, some are in Estimate: £50 to £60 condition. [3] traffic, part of a general scene etc but many Estimate: £90 to £110 focus on the bus itself. Vendor advises that copyright passes with purchase. [95] Lot 116 Estimate: £100 to £150 Lot 110 Lot 113

Western National enamel BUS STOP FLAG 'By Request'. A 1950s/60s double-sided sign in London Underground linen-card POCKET MAP cream and green enamel. Measures 12.5" x from the Stingemore-designed series of 10.5" (32cm x 27cm) and is in excellent, ex-use 1925-32. This is the last issue in 1932 with Large quantity of original 35mm COLOUR SLIDES condition. [1] mustard cover and showing all the line (Agfachrome & others), mainly 1980s shots, of Estimate: £90 to £110 extensions completed with opening dates on the London buses ('modern' types) in service (c120), reverse. In very good condition, just lightly used. other buses, trams & commercial vehicles (c50) [1] and trains (heritage railways & main-line steam) Estimate: £70 to £90 (c250). Plus c160 35mm COLOUR NEGATIVES, mainly of heritage railways. Amateur shots but quality seems generally good/very good. Copyright assumed to pass with purchase. [c580] Estimate: £60 to £80

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 13 Lot 117 Lot 120 Lot 123

1930s POSTER ROUTE MAP of Selection of c1919-24 London Underground London Transport Tramways ROUTE NUMBER bus services in the Gloucestershire & Wiltshire Group GUIDEBOOKS (Underground & General STENCIL for Abbey Wood circular service 36 via Area. A superb poster with illustrations of Bristol Buses) from the 2nd/3rd series of these early the Embankment. Measuring 22" x 15" (56cm x G & H type buses and crests of all the counties & leisure guides comprising Little Walks, Little 39cm), this is the type that was fitted at each major towns around the edge. Undated but Histories, Ancient Landmarks, Pilgrims' Way (2 end of those standard cars which had not been estimated mid-late 1930s from bus types. different issues), Memorials of London No 2, fitted with roller blinds. In ex-use condition with Measures 30" x 20" (76cm x 51cm) and is in very Public Gardens of London, London's Country some surface corrosion. [1] good condition. Has been folded. [1] from the Air, Hospitals & Almshouses and Estimate: £60 to £80 Dorking. Lightly used to good condition, some Estimate: £90 to £110 corroded staples. [10] Estimate: £60 to £70 Lot 124 Lot 118 Lot 121

London Transport brass CHASSIS TAG, aka a DUMB-IRON PLATE, for single-deck bus LT 1071 1930s Western National POSTER ROUTE MAP of accompanied by a postcard-sized PHOTOGRAPH bus services in the Somerset & East Devon Area. 1921 London Underground MAP OF THE of the bus in service in 1948. LT 1071 entered A superb poster with illustrations of Bristol G & ELECTRIC RAILWAYS OF LONDON 'What to See & service with the LGOC at Nunhead garage in H type buses and crests of all the counties & How to Travel' with issue date 9-3-21. Designed 1931 and the last bus to carry this number, still major towns around the edge. Undated but by MacDonald Gill with a blue decorative border with wartime perimeter seating, was withdrawn estimated mid-late 1930s from bus types. and calligraphed station names, the map opens from Sutton garage in Sept 1949 and sent for Measures 30" x 20" (76cm x 51cm) and is in very out to 13.5" x 10.5" (34 x 27cm). In excellent, immediate scrap. The vendor obtained the tag good condition. Has been folded. [1] unmarked condition. [1] from the scrapyard. In good, ex-vehicle Estimate: £100 to £120 condition. [2] Estimate: £90 to £110 Estimate: £60 to £80 Lot 122 Lot 119 Lot 125

A pair of London Transport Tramways double- Collection of c1915 London Underground Group sided card FARECHARTS, firstly dated June 1948 London Transport brass CHASSIS TAG, aka a GUIDEBOOKS ('By Underground, By Tram, By for routes 36/38 between Embankment & DUMB-IRON PLATE, for double-deck bus LT 537 Motorbus'). Possibly a complete run of the 1st Abbey Wood and route 40 between accompanied by a postcard-sized PHOTOGRAPH series of these very early leisure guides Embankment & Woolwich and, secondly, dated of the bus in service in July 1949. LT 537 entered comprising The Tower, The Zoo, London's May 1950 for route 48 between City & West service with the LGOC at Nunhead garage in Markets, City Churches, Kew, Hampton Court (2 Norwood and route 78 between Victoria and 1931 and the last bus to carry this number was copies), Hyde Park, St Albans, Richmond, West Norwood. Larger-size charts to fit the withdrawn from Upton Park garage in December Temple, Naval & Military Memorials and 'A Tour standard cars. In ex-use condition. [1] 1949. The vendor obtained the tag from the through the Centre of London'. Mostly lightly Estimate: £60 to £80 scrapyard. In good, ex-vehicle condition. [2] used, some with corroded staples. [13] Estimate: £80 to £100 Estimate: £60 to £80

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 14 Lot 126 Lot 129 Lot 132

Pair of London Underground ENAMEL SIGNS London bus driver's ENAMEL LICENCE BADGE Quantity (20) of Ian Allan 'ABC' BOOKLETS dated comprising 'Tickets', c1950s/60s, size 24" x 6" 'MECHANICAL POWER' issued in the first years between 1948 and 1962 including LT Trams & (60cm x 15cm), slight edge-wear but otherwise of the 20th century when distinction needed to Trolleybuses, Railways, Buses, various British Bus very good, and 'Assistance & tickets', c1980s, a be made between horse and motor-bus drivers. Fleets, American Cars, Model Railways, British fully flanged sign, size 27.5" x 9" (70cm x 23cm), A double-sided badge which would have been Railways Coaches, Express Trains plus editions 4 in excellent condition. [2] worn on the lapel with a leather strap and & 7 of 'Famous Trains'. Condition varies from Estimate: £60 to £80 bearing serial number 10,445. In well-used good/very good, unmarked to well-used/worn. condition with edge corrosion and considerable [22] enamel loss on one side. [1] Estimate: £50 to £60 Lot 127 Estimate: £60 to £80 Lot 133 Lot 130

Selection of London General/London Transport BUS POCKET MAPS & LISTS comprising June 1923, July 1923 & October 1923 (all lists), Quantity (20) of Ian Allan 'ABC' BOOKLETS of December 1923 (map), December 1924 Route London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE for London Transport Buses, Coaches (& Alterations list, No 3 1928, No 8, 1928, No 4 Maidstone & District services 186, 187 & 188 Trolleybuses) dated between 1949 and 1964 (all 1938 and 1961 (all maps) plus 1951 Festival of with the operator's name and the usual green- different). 14 are in good to very good, Britain pocket map & guide. All in lightly-used to on-white lettering for 'other operators'. We unmarked condition, 6 (in the middle years) very good condition. [10] think this may have been located in Tonbridge. have been used with underlinings. [20] Estimate: £50 to £60 In good, ex-stop condition. [1] Estimate: £60 to £70 Estimate: £80 to £90 Lot 128 Lot 134 Lot 131

Selection of London bus ROUTE NUMBER 1979 London Underground quad-royal POSTER PLATES comprising a c1920s wooden board for Croydon Corporation Tramways MAP AND MAP designed by Paul Garbutt. Shows the 212A/212B, 4 x 1920s/30s suffix-letter stencil GUIDE TO CAR SERVICES dated October 1920. Jubilee Line open from Stanmore to Charing inserts, 2 x early RT-type under-canopy, vertical Printed on light-green paper with a cover picture Cross and thought to be the last issue to show corner plates for 29 & 84/134, an RF-type over- of Croydon Town Hall and an open-top tram. A Blake Hall station on the Central Line. In very doorway for 206 and a c1970s wooden board for little ageing but generally an unusually fine good condition, folded. [1] 85. All in good, ex-use condition. [9] example of one of the lesser-seen issue dates. Estimate: £90 to £110 Estimate: £60 to £70 [1] Estimate: £250 to £300

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 15 Lot 135 Lot 138 Lot 141

Early London General Omnibus LEAFLETS London Transport AREA TIMETABLE BOOKLETS Quantity of London General Omnibus Co Ltd comprising 'Special Country Motor-Bus Routes of Buses, Coaches & Main Line Rlys for South- MOTOR-BUS GUIDES (fold-out leaflets) from the dated 1/6/13 (double-sided single sheet, folded, West Area dated April 1936 and South-West series issued c1917-1920 (some are dated 1919). used condition), 'To the Country by Motor-Bus - Area dated April 1937. The former is in very These feature the early General 'bullseye' logo Summer 1915' (fold-out leaflet with green logo good condition, the latter has some rubber and were part of the first serious attempt to on cover, very good condition) and 'Diversion of stamp impressions on the front cover and a encourage use of London buses for leisure Motor-Bus Routes, Peace Day - July 19th, 1919' small corner loss. [2] purposes after WW1. All are different and they (small fold-out leaflet with blue logo on cover, Estimate: £70 to £90 are generally in very good condition. [21] very good condition). [3] Estimate: £70 to £90 Estimate: £60 to £70 Lot 139 Lot 142 Lot 136

London Transport bus stop enamel Q-PLATE 'Queue this side for 477, Queue other side for 423'. All less common Country Area example Selection of London Transport bus stop enamel 1958/59 London Transport OFFICIALS' which would have been located in Dartford. E-PLATES for Country Area routes 441, 442 and TIMETABLE BOOKLETS for Country Buses and Minor touching in at top and bottom edges but 443, all lettered Mon-Sat. In very good, ex-stop Coaches comprising North-West May 1958, overall in very good, ex-stop condition. [1] condition. [3] North & North East July 1958, North & North- Estimate: £90 to £100 Estimate: £60 to £70 East, North-West and South-West October 1958, South and South-West May 1959 and North & North-East and North-West October 1959. All Lot 140 Lot 143 bar one in good to very good condition. [9]

Estimate: £90 to £100

Lot 137

1928 London Underground MAP of the Electric Metropolitan & Great Central Railways/LNER Railways of London "What to see and how to GUIDEBOOKS 'Country Walks' comprising an travel". December (12/1928) edition designed by early undated edition, c1915-20 (poor E G Perman with elaborate calligraphy of station condition), the 1929 edition and another names and border etc. This issue has been c1930-31, both in good condition. Plus a 1932 overprinted on the map-side with Euston & St Great Western Railway BOOKLET 'Rambles in the London Transport AREA TIMETABLE BOOKLETS Pancras LMS stations highlighted in red. In Chiltern Country' (loose covers) and 4 of Buses, Coaches & Main Line Rlys for South- excellent condition, barely a blemish. [1] Underground Group BOOKLET GUIDES from the East Area dated April 1936 and North-East Area Estimate: £100 to £120 series issued c1917-1920, in lightly-used dated Sept 1936. In very good condition. [2] condition. [8] Estimate: £70 to £90 Estimate: £60 to £80

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 16 Lot 144 Lot 147 Lot 150

Selection of London Underground GUIDE Considerable quantity of London Transport London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE for BOOKLETS re the early 1930s Piccadilly Line Green Line Coach GUIDE (TIMETABLE) route 805 destinated Pinnacles, Special extensions. Comprises 'To & From Arnos Grove, BOOKLETS from 1949, No 1 through to October Journeys. Likely to have been situated at Harlow Bounds Green...' etc, dated Sept 1932, 'Through 1969. Possibly a complete run for the period or bus station to indicate the workings to this Service Sth Harrow & The West End', dated very close to it. All in good to very good industrial estate. In good, ex-stop condition, a November 1932 and 'Through Service Hounslow condition and all appear to include the fold-out little weathered from a long period in situ. [1] & The West End' dated March 1933. Each card- maps. [39] cover booklet contains a fold-out Underground Estimate: £120 to £140 Estimate: £90 to £110 map of central London. Light wear to the covers but otherwise very good. [3] Estimate: £100 to £120 Lot 148 Lot 151

Lot 145

London Transport RT bus items comprising a Set of London Transport 'Buses for Trolleybuses' SLIPBOARD 'To & from Sandown Park Races', a LEAFLETS dated from 1959-1962 (total of 16, driver's/conductor's TIMECARD dated October possibly a complete set) plus 3 x LT CAP London Underground ENAMEL SIGN 'Footbridge 1959 headed 'Race Special' from Shepherd's BADGES - 2 x tram/trolleybus driver/conductor, to Eastbound (Central London) Trains', flanged, Bush garage (both items well used) plus two Firmin issue, one good, complete with pin, the double-sided (reverse blank), measures 25" x original 1950 vehicle registration LOGBOOKS for other damaged with missing lugs & 1 'London 4.5" (64cm x 11cm), in well-used condition and consecutively-numbered LLU 687 & 688 (RTs Buses, lightly used - plus 1953 LT BUS MAP, complete with suspension hooks, together with 3888/9), both showing the transfer to London 1961 East Ham etc TIMETABLE LEAFLET and a further ENAMEL SIGN 'Caution, Risk of Electric Country in 1970 and in very good condition. [4 1962 BR Watford TIMETABLE BOOKLET. [22] Shock etc...', also believed to be Underground items] although lettering is not Johnston, measures 19" Estimate: £60 to £80 Estimate: £70 to £90 x 9.5" (48cm x 24cm) and in excellent condition. [2] Estimate: £40 to £50 Lot 149 Lot 152

Lot 146

London Transport bus 'Push Once' BELL PUSHES 1920s Southern Railway " Southern Electric" of the pre-WW2, chromed metal type, one is fold-out LINEN CARD MAP 'Suburban Area'. marked 'LT type' on the back. Plus 2 REXINE Opens to 8" x 4" (21cm x 11cm). Undated but Bell Punch TICKET MACHINE serial 69332 CUT-OUTS from the rear platform of pre-war c1927 as shows line & others being complete with backing plate and strap. Machine STD-type buses STD 50 & STD 85, each showing electrified. Also shows proposed light railway punches and rings. Plus a 10-position wooden the last overhaul and repaint dates. Items in ex- from Sanderstead to Orpington via Biggin Hill. TICKET-RACK in used condition with a few use, ex-vehicle condition. [5] Plus Southern Railway fold-out LEAFLET 'London sundry tickets. [2] Estimate: £100 to £120 to Paris...Through Sleeping Car Service', Winter Estimate: £90 to £100 1937-38 with services & fares. Both in very good, lightly-used condition, the latter has a couple of foxing marks. [2] Estimate: £60 to £80

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 17 Lot 153 Lot 156 Lot 159

1930s Southern Railway POSTERS 'Chessington 1958/59 London Transport OFFICIALS' London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE Zoo', the first designed by D W Burley, dated TIMETABLE BOOKLETS for Country Buses and for Green Line route 705 destinated Heathrow 1939, and the second undated and uncredited Coaches comprising complete sets for October Airport, , Windsor. Our best guess is that but c1938 (mentions lion cubs born 1937). Both 1954 and for October 1955 (North & North East, this was located at Hammersmith Butterwick but measure 30" x 20" (76cm x 51cm) and are in North-West, South, South-East and South-West it may also have been further back at Victoria or very good condition, just some slight edge in each case). All bar one in good to very good Kensington. In very good, ex-stop condition. [1] creasing in places. [2] condition. [10] Estimate: £120 to £140 Estimate: £120 to £130 Estimate: £140 to £160

Lot 154 Lot 157 Lot 160

London Transport bus GARAGE STENCIL PLATES 1902 'District [Railway] MAP of London Transport Officials' TIMETABLE BOOKLET for LH (Leatherhead), MA (Amersham), RE & Environs', 1st edition. A paper map inside a ('Inspector's Red Book') of Central Area Buses on (Romford), RG (Reigate), SA (St Albans) and SJ soft cover, it folds out to 42" x 26" (107cm x and from Wednesday, May 4th, 1938. A fine (Swanley) Country Area garages. All in well-used 66cm). Shows the Uxbridge extension under example in excellent, unmarked condition. [1] but generally good condition. [6] construction, equally the Baker St & Waterloo Estimate: £100 to £120 tube. Despite some archive tape repairs to short Estimate: £70 to £90 sections of fold-partings, this is a very presentable copy in good overall condition. [1] Lot 155 Estimate: £90 to £110 Lot 161

Lot 158

1933/34 London Transport enamel bus stop TfL-Rail PLATFORM ROUNDEL SIGN from Forest panel timetable HEADER PLATE 'General - Gate station on the line from Liverpool Street to London Transport' from the first days of the Shenfield taken over by TfL in 2015 and to LPTB when the 'General' fleetname continued to Quantity of London Tramways LEAFLETS & become part of the Elizabeth Line in 2018. be used for a short period. This is the Country BOOKLETS from the 1920s/30s, mainly LCC but a Aluminium surfaces over plastic interior. Area version with a green background. couple of Underground Group & Croydon Measures 37" (94cm) square and in good, ex-use Measures 8.75" x 2.25" (22cm x 6cm) and is in examples noted too. Includes Rambles, Football condition. [1] ex-use condition with some chips/corrosion at Fixtures, services to the West End, Transfer Estimate: £50 to £60 the edges & one corner. A very scarce survivor. Facilities, Holidays in London, to & from the [1] Theatre, 'the Man in the Street' etc. Plus a Estimate: £150 to £200 selection of London Transport Tramways 'Notices to Inspectors/Conductors' dated 1933-1947. Condition varies from scruffy to very good. [24] Estimate: £60 to £80

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 18 Lot 162 Lot 165 Lot 168

London United Tramways 'New Trolleybus Quantity of London Transport Central Bus London Transport RT-type bus REGISTRATION Service' LEAFLETS from 1931 comprising the POCKET MAPS dated between 1934 and 1940. PLATE (rear) KXW 179 from RT 3070. The May 16 (the first), July 15 & 29 and Sept 2. Plus Minor duplication, wide variety of issues. Plus 2 original RT 3070 was sent when new on a tour of 1925 Tramways Private Hire LEAFLET, 1928 x 1937 Coronation issue POCKET MAPS. Scandinavia in July 1950 and the last bus to carry LEAFLET 'Notice to passengers' re curtailment of Condition varies from well used to very good. this identity was withdrawn from Holloway tram route 89 due to track reconstruction and [30] garage in July 1971 and sent for scrap in January 1930 LEAFLET re Cheap Return Fares on the Estimate: £70 to £80 1972. In ex-vehicle condition. [1] Shepherds Bush - Uxbridge tram service. All in Estimate: £50 to £70 good to very good condition. [6] Estimate: £70 to £80 Lot 166 Lot 169 Lot 163

London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 709 destinated Croydon, A pair of 1901/02 'elephant' FOLIOS of PLANS & Coulsdon, Godstone. This would have been SECTIONS for the North East London Railway, a Selection of London Underground/London located on a southbound stop, probably in the planned tube line, drawn up by Sir Douglas Fox Transport BROCHURES from 1924-1938 Brixton or Streatham area. In very good, ex-stop Engineers for Parliamentary Sessions. Part 1 publicising bookings for Schools & Pleasure condition. [1] (29pp) shows maps & plans for City to Parties, Excursions & Outings etc. Many have Estimate: £100 to £120 Walthamstow, Part 2 (10pp) shows Tottenham very attractive covers illustrated by to Southgate. Thick paper inside paper covers, contemporary poster artists. The 1937 & 1938 size 30" x 22" (76cm x 56cm). Considerable wear issues are duplicated, otherwise all different. Lot 167 with some tears and edge losses in places but Condition variable between excellent and lightly- overall intact. Amazing survivors & a superb used. [9] historical record. [2] Estimate: £70 to £90 Estimate: £120 to £150

Lot 164 Lot 170

A pair of London Transport enamel BUS STOP FLAGS, both E3-size, boat-style (hollow, double- sided), compulsory versions. The first is a traditional 1950s/60s type (the e-plate runners are absent) and the other is the early-1990s type (lettering below the roundel) and carries a London Underground enamel PLATFORM SIGN sticker 'Alighting Point Only'. Both measure 18" x London Underground linen-card POCKET MAP (track-side) from Paddington station. A 'bullseye' 20.5" (46cm x 52cm) and are in ex-use from the Stingemore-designed series of sign, c1950s/60s, measuring 28" x 22" (71cm x condition, generally good. [2] 1925-32. This is the c1930 issue with a bluey- 56cm). Apart from a few small chips, mainly Estimate: £70 to £90 green cover and in the larger size of the later near the screw-holes, it is in excellent conditon. editions. It shows the Piccadilly Line extensions [1] to Cockfosters and Northfields as under Estimate: £180 to £220 construction. A very good example, just lightly used. [1] Estimate: £80 to £100

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 19 Lot 171 Lot 174 Lot 177

A City of London STREET SIGN from Creechurch Selection of East Surrey/Autocar & Green Line London County Council Tramways POCKET Place, EC3, a small thoroughfare off Leadenhall Coaches Ltd TIMETABLE LEAFLETS from MAPS AND GUIDES/TIMETABLES dated St in London's financial district ('the City'). An 1930/31. All different (unlettered) routes and in December 1913 (in excellent condition), opal glass sign in its original aluminium frame, good to very good condition. [13] November 1929 and November 1931, both in measuring 27" x 12" (68cm x 30cm), we Estimate: £60 to £70 lightly-used, good condition. [3] estimate it to date from the 1950s. In very good, Estimate: £80 to £100 ex-use condition. [1] Estimate: £250 to £300 Lot 175 Lot 178 Lot 172

London Transport Tramways ROUTE NUMBER STENCIL for circular service 24 via the 1952/53 London Transport OFFICIALS' Embankment. A smaller-size stencil for the TIMETABLE BOOKLETS for Country Buses and Selection of London Transport Green Line position at the lower-deck windows. Ex-use Coaches comprising North-West, South, South- Coaches TIMETABLE LEAFLETS from 1936. All condition with some surface corrosion. Plus East and South-West October 1952 and North & different routes and in good to very good three 45 rpm VINYL RECORDS of London's North East, North-West, South and South-East condition. [26] Trams, one of Kingsway Subway operations in October 1953. All in very good condition. [8] Estimate: £60 to £80 1952 and two in the 'Argo' series, recordings from 1950-52. Appear to play OK. [4 items] Estimate: £100 to £120 Estimate: £60 to £80 Lot 173 Lot 179 Lot 176

Selection of Green Line Coaches Ltd TIMETABLE LEAFLETS from 1931. All different (lettered) 1940s/50s London Transport BUS STOP FLAG routes and in good to very good condition. [25] London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE for ('compulsory' version) of the flat, framed style (2 Estimate: £60 to £80 route 441 High Wycombe. The probable location enamel plates in a bronze frame). This is a very of this plate was Staines Central station and it good example with no more than a couple of may well have been one of just a pair. In good, small blemishes. Location no 4444 on small plate ex-stop condition with just a little weathering under lower edge. Measures 18" x 16" (46cm x from a long period in situ. [1] 39cm). [1] Estimate: £120 to £140 Estimate: £80 to £100

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 20 Lot 180 Lot 183 Lot 186

Quantity of London Underground CHEAP London Transport bus stop enamel G-PLATE Selection of London Transport bus stop enamel RETURN TICKETS LEAFLETS from the 1928-1932 'Alighting Point only for Buses to Holloway E-PLATES for routes 19A Sunday, 72 Sunday & period. A wide range of stations and Garage'. A G6-size plate (equivalent to 6 e- 200 Sunday PM, all in red on white to indicate destinations. Appear to be all different. Mostly plates), original location unknown but probably Sunday-only operation. All in very good, ex-stop in very good condition. [40] outside the bus garage in respect of buses condition. [3] Estimate: £80 to £100 finishing duty there. Was damaged in use and Estimate: £100 to £120 has some restoration in places, mainly around 'To'. [1] Lot 181 Estimate: £70 to £90 Lot 187

Lot 184

Full set of London Transport 'Buses for London Transport VEHICLE POSTERS comprising Trolleybuses' TIMETABLE LEAFLETS covering the 2 x 1938 Special Service posters for buses 14 stages of the trolleybus conversion operated during construction of the floodgates programme from March 1959 to May 1962. Barker's TICKET PUNCH MACHINE serial no on the Underground in preparation for WW2 Generally in very good condition. [16] B11585. Original operator unknown. These plus a c1888 South Eastern Railway POSTER for Estimate: £40 to £50 machines were used from the early 20th century its horse-bus service from Charing X to Oxford on by tram and bus operators all over the UK, St. Somewhat worn with small losses, the latter including some of the municipal tram companies has some tears. Very scarce items. [3] Lot 182 in London. The machine punches and rings. [1] Estimate: £60 to £70

Estimate: £40 to £50 Lot 188 Lot 185

London Tram & Trolleybus Driver's METROPOLITAN STAGE CARRIAGE BADGE T 9868. Equivalent to PSV licence badges, these were issued from 1935-1962 for electric traction London Transport VEHICLE POSTERS comprising in the capital. Horseshoe clip fitting on reverse. a 1938 Special Service poster for buses operated Faded from long use, small chip at top edge.[1] Considerable quantity [25] of London Transport during construction of the floodgates on the Country Buses & Coaches/Road & Rail Underground in preparation for WW2, a 1940 Estimate: £80 to £100 OFFICIALS' TIMETABLE BOOKLETS for Grays & 'Increased Fares' bus poster and a WW2 'Tube Romford Area from April 1952 to February 1965. Refreshment Special' poster for trains serving A few duplicates, some alterations leaflets noted food & drink to shelterers. Somewhat worn, the too, all in good to very good condition. Plus 3 x first has some pencilled annotations, the others local ROAD & RAIL TIMETABLE BOOKLETS for have small losses and tears. Very scarce items. Grays, Tilbury (May & Nov 1946, Feb 1947) plus [3] 2 x 1952 LEAFLETS re co-ordination of services Estimate: £60 to £70 Grays & Tilbury districts. All in very good condition. [30] Estimate: £80 to £100

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 21 Lot 189 Lot 192 Lot 195

c1928 London General Omnibus Company 32pp London Transport ENAMEL SIGNS comprising London Transport bus GARAGE STENCIL PLATES Private Hire BROCHURE with cover design by 'London Transport' (7.5" x 4.5"/19cm x 11cm) for ST (Staines), TG (Tring), WR (Windsor) and Ethel 'Bip' Pares (1904-1977). Undated but from a 1950s/60s time-recording clock used by WY (Addlestone) Country Area garages. All in includes a 1927 photo of the LGOC's new 26- bus conductors to stamp their time-cards plus a well-used but generally good condition. [4] strong fleet of Daimler DE-class open-top c1950s 'Building Dept' plate (4" x 3"/10cm x Estimate: £70 to £80 coaches. Plus a small Green Line CARD LEAFLET 8cm) probably from a cupboard door in a bus 'The Year's Events - 1931' containing details of garage or Underground station. Both in used exhibitions, sporting events etc. Both in condition with some corner-chips. [2] Lot 196 excellent condition. [2] Estimate: £70 to £80 Estimate: £60 to £80 Lot 193 Lot 190

Selection of London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATES for routes 40 Eastern National, 7 & 122 Maidstone & District (both with green digits), 486 and 'Head Stop'. All in good to very Special Edition of the 1966 London Underground good, ex-stop condition. [4] Pair of London Transport OFFICIALS' POCKET DIAGRAMMATIC MAP, a paper version Estimate: £120 to £140 TIMETABLES of Trams and Trolleybuses, the produced for the World Cup with 'World Cup issues dated October 19, 1949 and March 29, Willie' on the cover and how to get to Wembley 1950. In good, lightly-used condition. [2] and White City Stadia on the reverse. In very Lot 197 Estimate: £80 to £100 good condition. Plus a British Rail London Midland Region 7pp TIMETABLE 'Special Train Arrangements, World Cup 1966' also with the Lot 191 World Cup mascot on the cover. Lightly used, good condition. [2] Estimate: £60 to £70

Lot 194

1937 London Transport BUS TIMETABLE BOOKLETS for Country Area (North) and Country Area (South), both are the October issues. A little age-staining to the covers but generally London Transport Red Arrow material good. [2] comprising items from the 1966 launch: a silk Estimate: £60 to £70 sash with tassles, a panel poster and a bus stop sticker. Plus five later maps of the Red Arrow network from the late 60s/early 70s. All in good to very good condition. [8 items] London Transport Underground MAP. A special Estimate: £35 to £40 printing produced to accompany the 1934 Report & Accounts of the LPTB. Opens out to 24" x 18 " (61cm x 46cm), single-sided, and shows the system superimposed in red on a street map with the joint running lines (eg East London, Watford, Richmond) shown in dotted form. In excellent condition. [1] Estimate: £60 to £80

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 22 Lot 198 Lot 201 Lot 204

1907 London Underground Electric Railways Original London Transport POSTERS comprising 1929 Southend-on-Sea Transport (Corporation advertising CARD with MAP, one of a series 1934 'Road-Rail Tickets' with a classic art-deco Light Railways & Transport Dept) POSTER 'Tours featuring different stations, in this case Highgate border by an unknown artist and both the early, by Tram - No 1. Board a Tram for the Circular with an illustration of a Charing Cross, Euston & short-lived LT 'Underground' logo and the Tour'. Features an illustration by E V Colyer of Hampstead Rly train. Opens into 3 parts by original LT 'bullseye'. Measures 30" x 20" (76cm one of the Corporation's 3' 6"-gauge tramcars lifting the train to reveal more of the station, x 51cm), linen-backed and in very good on reserved track in a country setting. Measures including posters, and fares, journey times, condition. Plus a 1960 issue 'Conducted Coach 14.5" x 20" (37cm x 51cm), has been folded and season-ticket rates & a small map of the Tours' measuring 20" x 30" (51cm x 76cm), has a few foxing spots, edge-scuffs and small Underground. A very fine example in excellent creases and horizontal folds. [2] punch-hole at top left. A highly unusual item and condition. [1] Estimate: £50 to £60 amazing survivor. [1] Estimate: £200 to £250 Estimate: £90 to £110 Lot 202 Lot 199 Lot 205

Quantity of London Transport Routemaster bus Selection of original London Transport/British SLIPBOARD POSTERS bearing a large variety of 1937 POSTER for 7-day Railways double-royal posters comprising 1937 destinations such as landmarks, art galleries, coach tours from Liverpool to the Norfolk 'The Week in London' by Lynton Lamb exhibitions, museums, events etc. Minimal Broads, London & the South Coast. Features a (1907-77), linen-backed, very good, c1963 duplication. Posters are unused, a few have very wonderful illustration by an unknown artist of a 'Museum of British Transport' by 'Zero' (Hans minor storage wear. Measure 25" x 7.5" (64cm x Leyland(?) coach. Measures 19" x 29.5" (48cm x Schleger 1898-1976), folded, otherwise good, 19cm) each. [45] 75cm). Has been folded, some small edge nicks, and 1983 'The Lord Mayor's Show' by an Estimate: £80 to £100 punch-holes at the bottom edge. [1] unknown artist, light wear in places. [3] Estimate: £90 to £110 Estimate: £120 to £140 Lot 203 Lot 206 Lot 200

Quantity of London Transport Routemaster bus SLIPBOARD POSTERS bearing a large variety of Selection of London Transport small PANEL Quantity of LEAFLETS & BOOKLETS re the destinations including football & cricket grounds, POSTERS, nearly all 1960s vintage, including Underground extensions, Piccadilly, Northern, landmarks, art galleries, events etc. Minimal 1966 'Lord Mayor's Show' by Peter Roberson Bakerloo & Central lines, in the 1930s/40s. duplication. Posters are unused, a few have very and a variety of bus stop posters, some classic Includes opening ceremony programmes and LT minor storage wear. Measure 25" x 7.5" (64cm x designs eg 'please help the conductor' and official record booklets as well as the leaflets 19cm) each. [44] 'avoid rush hour travel', both by Galbraith, 'keep issued to the public. All in good to very good Estimate: £80 to £100 Britain tidy', Rover tickets etc. All unused, some condition, some of the leaflets are duplicated have storage wear but mostly very good. [13] several times. [30] Estimate: £80 to £100 Estimate: £60 to £80

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 23 Lot 207 Lot 210 Lot 213

1952 London Transport BUS WINDOW SLIP Large quantity of London Transport bus PANEL & Large quantity of London Transport BUS POSTERS for Christmas period services on SLIP POSTERS from the 1940s-1980s, mainly INTERIOR POSTERS from the 1950s-1970s, the trolleybus routes 696/698 and bus routes 228, 1950s/60s. Huge variety, includes slipboard, smaller variant used on RTs/RFs/GSs etc. Huge 229 and 241. Measure 29" x 6" (74cm x 14cm) dolly stop, bus stop panel, destination box variety, includes classic examples such as lost and are unused though show some signs of inserts, Rover poster, interior, early flat-fare property, queue please, don't drop litter, avoid storage wear. Most unusual survivors from this route diagrams, new B15 bus etc. Minimal the squeeze, catching the bus plus rovers, going vintage. [4] duplication. Mostly in good to very good decimal, Brands Hatch racing, recruitment, etc Estimate: £35 to £45 condition. [approx 115] etc. Minor duplication, mainly in good to very Estimate: £100 to £140 good condition. [approx 130] Estimate: £120 to £150 Lot 208 Lot 211 Lot 214

Original early 1950s Leyland Motors POSTER 'LEYLAND SERVES LONDON'. A framed example Large quantity of London Transport of this much reproduced classic image of London RT/RTL/RTW/RF & Routemaster BUS WINDOW Paris Métro flanged ENAMEL SIGN for tickets RTW and RTL buses produced by Leyland to SLIP POSTERS from the 1950s-1980s. Huge and information. A tri-lingual sign (French, advertise that they had broken into the London variety, includes trolleybus conversions, fare English & Italian) utilising the Métro's current market in a big way. The artist was 'J le B'. increases, holiday services, driver/conductor standard lettering font 'Parisine' and likely to Thought to have hung in Leyland's London office recruitment, HM Queen's Silver Jubilee, new date from the 1990s on. Measures 38.5" x 6" though this is not confirmed but the high-quality Green Line routes etc etc. Minor duplication, (98cm x 15cm) and is in very good condition. [1] frame would support this theory. 33" x 23" generally good to very good condition. [approx Estimate: £60 to £80 (84cm x 59cm) with frame. In excellent 150] condition. [1] Estimate: £150 to £200 Estimate: £120 to £150 Lot 215 Lot 212 Lot 209

Paris Métro flanged ENAMEL PLATFORM SIGN from Avron Station which is situated near the Large quantity of London Transport BUS eastern end of Line 2 and was opened in 1903. Original colour LITHOGRAPH by William Fenton INTERIOR POSTERS from the 1970s-1980s, the The sign uses 'Métro Alphabet' lettering which ARCA specially commissioned by London larger variant used on Routemasters etc. Huge was the standard font in the 1970s-90s and is in Transport to commemorate the Centenary of variety, includes classic examples such as lost upper-case which has now been largely the London Underground in 1963. Shows a property, queue please, don't drop litter plus superceded by lower case as stations are Metropolitan Railway train against a backdrop of unattended bags, rovers and travel passes, renovated. Measures 41" x 16" (105cm x 40cm) St Paul's. Measures 8.5" x 10" (22cm x 25cm) recruitment, night buses, labour shortages etc and is in very good condition. [1] and is in excellent condition, complete with etc. Minor duplication, mainly in good to very Estimate: £90 to £110 original protective tube with ribbon and LT label good condition. [approx 130] with Metropolitan Rlwy/LT logo. A most unusual Estimate: £120 to £150 item at auction. [1] Estimate: £50 to £60

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 24 Lot 216 Lot 219 Lot 222

A pair of London Transport bus stop enamel E- Considerable quantity of London Transport London Underground enamel PLATFORM SIGN PLATES for Maidstone & District services 85 and OFFICIALS' TIMETABLE BOOKLETS ('Red Books') (track-side) from Camden Town station. A 87 with the operator's name and the usual for Holiday Services (Easter, Whitsun, Christmas 'roundel' sign, c1980s, measuring 25" (64cm) green-on-white lettering for 'other operators'. etc) on Central Buses, Trams & Trolleybuses and square. In superb condition with only the tiniest We haven't been able to establish the likely Green Line Coaches for the period Easter 1952 of blemishes. [1] location of these plates but think it might have to Christmas/New Year 1977/78. No obvious Estimate: £100 to £140 been Tonbridge. In good, ex-stop condition. [2] duplication and may be a complete run or close Estimate: £90 to £110 to it. All in good to very good condition. [40] Lot 223 Estimate: £80 to £100 Lot 217 Lot 220

London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE for route 119 destinated Thornton Heath. Likely to London Transport bus GARAGE STENCIL PLATES have been located at West Croydon bus station for HW (Southall), SP (Sidcup), TC (South and to have been one of just two. In very good, Croydon), TL (Catford), GD (Godstone) and SV 1926 London Underground linen-card POCKET ex-stop condition. [1] (Stevenage) garages. All in well-used but MAP from the Stingemore-designed series of Estimate: £120 to £140 generally good condition. [6] 1925-32. This is the second edition, dated Estimate: £100 to £120 January 1926, and is in the smaller size of the first 5 editions. A few small spotty stains but Lot 224 otherwise in good condition. [1] Lot 218 Estimate: £80 to £100

Lot 221

Double-sided enamel BUS STOP FLAG for Hants & Sussex 'by request'. Style suggests 1950s/60s Officially bound volume of London Transport vintage. The operator name on one side has Tramways TRAFFIC CIRCULARS for the year been overpainted 'Liss & District, another of the 1935. Some wear to the cover, the contents are Basil Williams bus companies. Some small very good with just some age-darkening in parts. LCC Tramways METAL CONTAINER 'Bye Laws & blemishes but generally in good, ex-use A very scarce item. [1] Board of Trade' containing a 1929 issue of the condition. A scarce piece. [1] Estimate: £80 to £90 BOOKLET 'Statutory Rules & Orders' 1912-1928 Estimate: £120 to £150 with 1933 addendum and complete with original chain for securing in the tram. The applicable bye-laws required a copy to be carried on each tramcar. An unusual item not seen at auction before. In good, ex-use condition. [2]

Estimate: £60 to £70

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 25 Lot 225 Lot 228 Lot 231

Selection of 1936 London Transport AREA London Transport bus stop enamel Q (G)-PLATES A pair of London Transport bus stop enamel E- TIMETABLE BOOKLETS of Buses, Coaches & Main 'Monday - Saturday' and 'Special Journeys Only' PLATES for routes 805 and 806, both destinated Line Rlwys. All dated Jan 1936, these are the in good, ex-stop condition plus a Routemaster Little Parndon. These were almost certainly books for North-East, North-West, South-East plastic RADIATOR GRILLE BADGE 'Metroline' located at Harlow Bus Station and each is and Western Areas. Lightly used but generally from the privatisated era, in unused condition. probably one of just a pair. In good, ex-stop very good. [4] [3] condition, slightly weathered from a long period Estimate: £120 to £140 Estimate: £60 to £70 in situ. [2] Estimate: £120 to £150 Lot 226 Lot 229 Lot 232

A pair of London Transport enamel BUS STOP London Underground ENAMEL SIGN 'National FLAGS, both boat-style (hollow, double-sided), Rail' with the NR logo. Measures 20" x 3" (50cm West Ham Corporation Tramways items 'request' versions. One is the 1980s type and the x 8cm) and in very good condition. [1] comprising a June 1908 OFFICIAL GUIDE, TIME other is the early-1990s type with all lettering Estimate: £60 to £70 TABLE, MAP & HANDBOOK, a 96pp booklet with below the roundel. Both measure 18" x 15" two fold-out maps (cover has been repaired) (46cm x 38cm) and are in fairly good, ex-use plus a 1925 fold-out LEAFLET 'A few facts about condition, the first has some corner damage, the Lot 230 your Tramways' with picture of latest tramcar (in second some small chips touched in. [2] very good condition). [2] Estimate: £120 to £140 Estimate: £70 to £90 Lot 233 Lot 227

London Transport bus BODYBUILDER'S PLATE for Metropolitan-Cammell Carriage & Wagon Co Ltd from one of the 700 RF-type AEC Regals with bodies built by that firm in 1951-3. A rarely-seen plate in good ex-vehicle condition. [1] Quantity of London General Omnibus Co/LPTB London Underground VICTORIA LINE EPHEMERA Estimate: £80 to £100 BUS POCKET MAPS dated from No 3, 1930 to No comprisng the 1969 BOOK 'The Victoria Line', 2, 1934. No obvious duplication. Plus 1934 given to guests at the opening of the line by HM LEAFLET 'Revised Route Numbers, Bus & Tram'. Queen plus a quantity [18] of LEAFLETS issued Condition ranges from well-used to very good during the construction and opening periods, all but mostly the latter. [29] different and dated between 1965 and 1972. All Estimate: £100 to £120 in very good condition. [19]

Estimate: £50 to £60

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 26 Lot 234 Lot 237 Lot 240

A large MAP of London County Council Selection of Underground Group LEAFLETS from Considerable quantity of London Underground Tramways, probably for official purposes. Shows the series 'London Traffic Notes & News' Metropolitan Line/Metropolitan & Great Central the system on named roads/streets plus county comprising issues dated July 10, 1915, Joint Line TIMETABLE BOOKLETS for the period and borough boundaries. Undated but refers to September and December 1915, February, November 1933 through to June 1957. May be a Mitcham Light Railway and Croydon & District Easter and October 1916. The second has some complete run or close to it, all appear to be Electric Tramways, so we estimate it to date small tape repairs, the others are good to very different. All bar two are in good to very good from c1901/1902. On thick, good quality paper good. [6] condition. [28] and measures 39" x 27" (100cm x69cm). A few Estimate: £120 to £140 Estimate: £120 to £140 stains and marks but generally very good. [1]

Estimate: £60 to £80 Lot 238 Lot 241

Lot 235

London Underground Electric Railways 1907 London Transport OFFICIALS' TIMETABLES of advertising CARD with MAP, one of a series Country Area Buses, Western Area dated April usually featuring different stations but, in this 6th, 1938 (first ever edition) and South-East Quantity of London Transport WW2 LEAFLETS case, a generic issue 'Hampstead Tube' with an Area dated Oct 12th, 1938 (the second edition). comprising 'Billy Brown Takes to War Work', 'A illustration of a Charing Cross, Euston & Both in very good condition, the former has a Contribution to the War Effort', 'Fitting Hampstead Rly train. Opens into 3 parts by faint impression of a rubber stamp on the cover Transport to Industry', Shelter Safety Code plus lifting the train to reveal more of the station, and a name written inside. [2] 4 different issues of 'Sunday Outlook' and 8 including posters, and fares, journey times, Estimate: £70 to £90 issues of 'Times of Last Buses' from various, season-ticket rates & a small map of the different garages. Some duplication. Mostly in Underground. Very lightly used but generally a good to very good condition. [23] good copy. [1] Lot 242 Estimate: £60 to £80 Estimate: £200 to £240

Lot 236 Lot 239

London Transport OFFICIALS' TIMETABLES of Country Area Buses, North West Area dated Oct 12th, 1938 (third edition), includes all 7 amendment leaflets, the last 2 are photocopies, 1973 London Underground quad-royal POSTER London Transport TROLLEYBUS REGISTRATION and South-West Area dated July 5th, 1939 (the MAP officially laminated (matt finish) and PLATE (rear) DLY 539 from 1937 D3 class vehicle fourth edition). In good/very good condition. [2] mounted on hardboard for station etc display. 539. The trolleybus was scrapped at Penhall This is the 4/73 edition, designed by Paul Road in April 1959. In ex-scrapyard condition. [1] Estimate: £70 to £90 Garbutt, and reprinted in June 1973 with the Strand station closure notice. In generally Estimate: £100 to £120 excellent condition, a very small loss at the top l/h corner and small fixing holes near the edges. Measures 48" x 38" (123cm x 97cm). [1] Estimate: £250 to £300

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 27 Lot 243 Lot 246 Lot 249

London Transport BELL PUNCH TICKET MACHINE TIM' TICKET MACHINE from Bury Corporation 2 selections of 1930s onwards COACH SERVICE serial no 46796 with back-plate marked Transport, serial no B47. Comes with original LEAFLETS, the first comprising 12 different items 'Holloway 153' plus a 14-position wooden strap and backing pad. Well used but appears to for Grey-Green/Orange Luxury Coaches from the TICKET RACK plus Metropolitan Area be in working order. Ticket is very faint and 1930s-50s and the second comprising 16 Conductor's PSV BADGE N 78591. All in good machine requires re-inking. [1] different items for condition, machine punches and rings. [3] Estimate: £60 to £80 from the 1930s-50s. Condition varies from well- Estimate: £100 to £110 used to very good. [28] Estimate: £70 to £90 Lot 247 Lot 244 Lot 250

1923 London Underground MAP of the Electric 1940s/50s London Transport BUS STOP FLAG Railways of London "What to see and how to (compulsory version) of the flat, framed style (2 travel". Designed by MacDonald Gill with his London Transport Tramways A-type PUNCH enamel plates in a bronze frame). This is a rarely distinctive style of calligraphy and map border, TICKET MACHINE serial no A 8367, complete seen E3 version with runners for 3 e-plates on this is the issue dated 1/11/23 which shows the with back-plate marked 'London Transport'. each side. Numbered 7310 underneath (a low British Empire Exhibition stations with red dots. Punches and rings properly. [1] number) and with a well-polished bronze frame, Slight wear to covers but otherwise a very good Estimate: £80 to £90 this is a superb example with no more than very copy. [1] minor blemishes and a faint trace on both sides Estimate: £100 to £120 of the 'fare stage' stickers once affixed. [1] Lot 251

Estimate: £240 to £280 Lot 248

Lot 245

Selection of 1936 London Transport AREA TIMETABLE BOOKLETS of Buses, Coaches & Main 2 selections of 1930s onwards COACH SERVICE Line Rlwys. All dated May 1936, these are the LEAFLETS, the first comprising 13 different items books for North-East, North-West, South-East for South Midland Motor Services from the and Western Areas. In very good condition. [4] London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE 1930s-70s and the second comprising 12 for Green Line Express route 727 destinated different items for United Automobile Services Estimate: £120 to £140 Airport and with the blue background from the 1930s-50s. Condition varies from well- used for express services. This plate could have used to very good. [25] been located at a number of locations - Estimate: £60 to £80 Heathrow Airport and Watford Junction spring to mind. In very good, ex-stop condition. [1] Estimate: £170 to £200

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 28 Lot 252 Lot 255 Lot 258

London General Omnibus Company pocket MAP London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE London Transport RT-type bus BONNET AND GUIDES dated February 1914 and Winter for Green Line route 715 destinated Oxford FLEETNUMBER PLATE from RT 3968. The original 1919-1920. The former has a few small, short Circus, Wood Green, Hertford. A most unusual RT 3968 entered service at South Croydon repairs at some folds but is a very reasonable combination of via-points, the plate would have garage in December 1950 and the last (with this copy overall, the latter has a couple of fold been on a northbound stop, perhaps in plate) was withdrawn at Seven Kings garage in partings but is otherwise good. [2] Hammersmith or Notting Hill Gate. In very good, September 1971 and sent for scrap the following Estimate: £80 to £100 ex-stop condition. [1] month. In very good, ex-use condition - a Estimate: £170 to £220 splendid example. [1] Estimate: £100 to £120 Lot 253 Lot 256 Lot 259

London Transport RTL-type bus REGISTRATION PLATE (rear) JXN 313 from RTL 1 plus the BRASS Officially bound volume of London Transport CHASSIS TAG (dumb-iron plate) from the same Central Road Services (Central Buses) TRAFFIC Original 1838 FOLDER (14" x 20") with bus plus a BODYBUILDER'S PLATE 'Park Royal CIRCULARS for the year 1955, complete with LITHOGRAPHED DRAWINGS (Part 1) by John C Vehicles'. RTL 1 entered service at Sidcup garage index. In excellent condition. A very scarce item. Bourne of the London & Birmingham Railway in December 1948, was withdrawn in February [1] under construction with topographical and 1958 and sold for further service with A1 Estimate: £70 to £80 descriptive accounts by John Britton FSA. Service, whose blue livery is present on the Contains the 8 original card lithographs - Euston edges of the plate. The bus went for scrap in Grove Station entrance, Engine-House, February 1964. In ex-use, scrapyard condition. Lot 257 Hampstead Road bridge, Regent's Canal bridge, [3] Boxmoor embankment, Watford Tunnel face, Estimate: £120 to £140 Wolverton Valley embankment, Avon Viaduct plus map of London Division. Some professional restoration to folder, lithographs generally in Lot 254 very good condition. [Folder + 9] Estimate: £300 to £500

London Transport RT-type bus BRASS CHASSIS TAG (dumb-iron plate) from 'roofbox' RT 231 plus an enamel RT-type RADIATOR BADGE and a Park Royal Vehicles BODYBUILDER'S PLATE. The original RT 231 entered service at South Croydon Gibson Ticket Machine WEBBING HARNESS. In garage in November 1947 and the final bus with very good, lightly-used condition with all this identity was withdrawn at Elmers End in buckles, clips and backing pad present. [1] April 1958. After further service with Red Rover Estimate: £80 to £100 of Aylesbury, the bus was scrapped in 1961. All in ex-use condition. [3] Estimate: £80 to £100

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 29 Lot 260 Lot 263 Lot 266

Original 1838 FOLDER (14" x 20") with London Transport Tramways ROUTE NUMBER 1930s London Transport TIMETABLE BOOKLETS LITHOGRAPHED DRAWINGS (Part 2) by John C STENCIL for circular route 16 which ran from comprising Country Area (North) July 1937, Bourne of the London & Birmingham Railway Purley to Embankment in one direction, with Country Area (South) August 1937 plus Green under construction with topographical and route 18 going the other way (see next lot). A Line Coach Guides No 2, 1936 (36 2295 30,000) descriptive accounts by John Britton FSA. smaller-size stencil (11" x 10", 28cm x 26cm) for (loose map absent) and Winter 1936-37 (36 Contains the 8 original card lithographs - the position at the lower-deck windows. In ex- 4963 23,000R) (loose map present in back Camden Town, Watford embankment, Colne use condition. [1] pocket). All in good/very good condition, the Viaduct, Oblique bridge Boxmoor, Estimate: £60 to £80 Green Line guides have some edge-wear to the Berkhamstead, Wolverton Viaduct, inside Kilsby covers. [4] Tunnel, Great Shaft Kilsby Tunnel plus map of Estimate: £80 to £100 Birmingham Division. Some professional Lot 264 restoration to folder, lithographs generally in very good condition. [Folder + 9] Lot 267 Estimate: £300 to £500

Lot 261

London Transport Tramways ROUTE NUMBER STENCIL for circular route 18 which ran from Purley to Embankment in one direction, with Green Line Coaches Ltd items comprising folding route 16 going the other way (see previous lot). card COACH SERVICE GUIDES dated 10-3-31 & A smaller-size stencil (11" x 10", 28cm x 26cm) 27-4-31, LEAFLET re Extension of Return Ticket for the position at the lower-deck windows. In Facility dated 21 June 1931 and 'Rambles' Complete set of London Transport COUNTRY ex-use condition. [1] BOOKLET, Series no 1 dated 1933. All in good to BUS NEWS, the magazine of the Country Bus & Estimate: £60 to £80 very good condition. [4] Coach department. Every issue from no 1 - Estimate: £70 to £80 Summer 1956 - to the final edition - no 28 of Spring 1970. Each issue contains news, historical Lot 265 articles and pictures. All in good to very good Lot 268 condition, some have corroded staples. [28]

Estimate: £180 to £220

Lot 262

London Transport Tramways double-sided card FARECHART dated November 1946 for circular London Transport bus stop enamel Q-PLATE routes 16/18 between Embankment & Purley 'Queue this side for 8, Queue other side for 6'. and route 10 between City & Tooting Broadway. This would have been located either in the City A larger-size chart to fit the standard cars. In or along Oxford St. A little touching in at the top very good, ex-use condition. [1] and bottom edges but overall in good, ex-stop Estimate: £35 to £40 condition. [1] London Transport enamel RADIATOR BADGE Estimate: £90 to £100 from a 1953 Guy Special GS-type bus (these badges were also used on a small batch of green-liveried RTL-type buses). Measures 7.5" (19cm) across and is in excellent, ex-vehicle condition with just light signs of use, mainly at the screw-holes. [1] Estimate: £90 to £110

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 30 Lot 269 Lot 272 Lot 275

PUBLICATIONS on Chiswick Bus Works & Victoria 1927 London Underground linen-card POCKET Large selection of Underground Group HOLIDAY Coach Station comprising 'The Chiswick Works MAP from the Stingemore-designed series of SERVICES LEAFLETS & BROCHURES for the years of the LGOC', editions dated 1926 & 1929, and 1925-32. This is the fourth edition, dated 1919-1929. These detail bus, Underground & 'Chiswick Works' by London Transport, editions January 1927, and is in the smaller size of the coach services at Easter, Whitsun, August BH & dated 1961 & 1975. Plus 'Looking Back, Birthday first 5 editions. Crisp, firm and unmarked, this Christmas. A very comprehensive set, possibly a Souvenir', a lavishly illustrated brochure to mark example is in excellent condition. [1] complete run for the period. Mostly in good to 's 6th birthday in 1938, a Estimate: £90 to £110 very good condition. [31] less lavish wartime version from 1940 and a Estimate: £100 to £120 small brochure for the Elizabeth Room at the Station, appears to be 1950s. All in good Lot 273 condition. [7] Lot 276 Estimate: £40 to £60

Lot 270

Large selection of London Transport HOLIDAY SERVICES LEAFLETS & BROCHURES for the years Railway Clearing House OFFICIAL RAILWAY MAP 1936-1939 (the last until after WW2). These of London & its Environs dated 1907. Linen- detail bus, Underground & coach services at backed, inside hard covers with gilt lettering, Easter, Whitsun, August BH & Christmas. A very opens out to 51" x 41" (130cm x 104cm). The London Transport bus GARAGE STENCIL PLATES comprehensive set, possibly a complete run for RCH produced the most definitive UK railway comprising a pair for WD (Wandsworth) and the period. Mostly in good to very good maps from 1871 onwards and this London issue another for SA (St Albans) plus 2 pairs of condition. [39 + a few duplicates] in full colour shows all the main-line and RUNNING NUMBER STENCILS - 1 & 11. All in Estimate: £80 to £100 Underground railways. In well-used but very well-used but generally good condition. [6] reasonable condition. Small damp stains on Estimate: £80 to £90 map, tape repairs to cover. [1] Lot 274 Estimate: £90 to £120 Lot 271 Lot 277

Large selection of Underground Group/London Transport HOLIDAY SERVICES LEAFLETS & Pair of WW2 London Transport OFFICIALS' BROCHURES for the years 1930-1935. These TIMETABLES of Trams and Trolleybuses, the detail bus, Underground & coach services at London Transport 1938 Q38 Stock (District Line) issues dated October 28, 1942 and January 6, Easter, Whitsun, August BH & Christmas. A very enamel STOCK-NUMBER PLATE from Driving 1943. The former has detached, worn covers, comprehensive set, possibly a complete run for Motor Car 4415. Measuring 5.5" (14cm) across, the latter is in very good, lightly-used condition. the period. Mostly in good to very good these 'bullseye' plates were affixed above the [2] condition. [31] communicating door at each end of the car. In Estimate: £90 to £110 Estimate: £100 to £120 good, ex-use condition. [1] Estimate: £100 to £120

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 31 Lot 278 Lot 281 Lot 284

Quantity of London Underground GUIDE Early 20th-Century enamel BUS DRIVER'S London Transport bus SLIPBOARD for route 425 (TIMETABLE) BOOKLETS from May 1936 through LICENCE BADGE issued by Romford Urban to Albury on one side and 463 Guildford & to No 2, 1939. All are in good to very good District Council, 'Licensed Driver 103'. A double- Woking on the other. It is thought this was used condition and most are with the fold-out maps sided badge complete with original leather strap for extra workings by an RLH and is clearly a present. [10] for attaching to the lapel or a coat button. In local initiative at Guildford garage. Plus a front Estimate: £120 to £140 good, ex-use condition with some edge-wear REGISTRATION NUMBER PLATE 'WLT 442' from and staining. A most unusual item not seen Routemaster RM 442 which was withdrawn at before at auction. [1] Highgate garage in August 1985 and sent for Lot 279 Estimate: £90 to £110 immediate scrap. Both plates in good, ex-use condition. [2] Estimate: £50 to £60 Lot 282 Lot 285

Bell Punch TICKET MACHINE serial 49760 complete with backing plate and strap. Machine punches and rings. Plus a London Transport leather CONDUCTOR'S BAG in well-used but still Selection of London Transport 'Tram to serviceable condition. [2] Trolleybus' LEAFLETS for the first conversions in Estimate: £90 to £110 1935 comprising Sutton/Crystal Palace x 2, A City of London STREET SIGN from Poppins Woolwich area, 2 issues x 2 each and Court, EC4, a small thoroughfare off Fleet St in Hammersmith/Shepherds Bush area x 4. In good London's former newspaper district. An opal Lot 280 to very good condition. [10] glass sign in its original aluminium frame, Estimate: £60 to £80 measuring 24" x 18" (61cm x 45cm), we estimate it to date from the 1950s. In very good, ex-use condition. [1] Lot 283 Estimate: £250 to £300

Lot 286

Quantity (47) of 1934 London Transport Green Line Coaches TIMETABLE LEAFLETS. Appear to be all different and most routes covered. Plus 2 1934 Green Line Season Ticket LEAFLETS. Most are in good to very good condition. [49] 1950s/60s London Transport enamel BUS STOP Estimate: £120 to £140 SIGN ' Bus & Coach Stop - Milestone Road' from a 'Keston' wooden bus shelter at this location on the London Road in Dartford which was served 1909 London Underground POCKET MAP 'What by bus routes 450, 452 & 480 and Green Line to See and How to See it, The Excursionists' routes 701, 702 and 725. A flanged, single-sided Guide with Map'. This is the map with numbers sign measuring 18" (46cm) square and, apart referring to points of interest listed on the from a little weathering to the lower section, in reverse. Note that this is a genuine pocket-map, excellent condition. [1] folded accordingly, NOT one of the ex- Estimate: £280 to £320 guidebook examples. A few creases but generally in very good condition. [1] Estimate: £80 to £100

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 32 Lot 287 Lot 290 Lot 293

London Transport BODYBUILDER'S PLATE for London Underground enamel PLATFORM FRIEZE Pair of Southdown Motor Services DESTINATION Eastern Coach Works Ltd from one of the 84 GS- PANEL from King's Cross St Pancras station. BOARDS as fitted to the front of coaches in the type Guy Specials with bodies built by that firm Flanged on three sides, with a bullseye and an 1950s/60s (and possibly earlier too). Double- in 1953. This is one of the original-style plates extra section for 'Way Out', this is believed to be sided wooden boards with ends re-inforced with using ECW's own lettering as fitted when new in from the Victoria Line platforms and to date metal. One reads Chichester/Kent Tour and the 1953. In good, ex-vehicle condition. [1] from the opening of the platforms in 1968. other Portsmouth & Southsea/Selsey. In good, Estimate: £140 to £160 Measures 72" x 17" (182cm x 43cm) well-used condition. [2] Estimate: £80 to £100 Estimate: £60 to £80 Lot 288 Lot 291 Lot 294

London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE for route 100A Vintage Bus with a most unusual red Southdown Motor Services (in association with background. Planned to be a variation of the the Southern Railway) Official BUS TIMETABLE 1940s/50s London Transport BUS STOP FLAG tourist service 100 which ran in the 1970s with dated 9 April 1936. A 308pp small booklet ('request' version) of the flat, framed style (2 vintage buses such as D 142, ST 922 and RT 1, complete with fold-out route map and very enamel plates in a bronze frame). This is a this variant was never introduced and most of attractive cover illustrations. A little ageing to superb example with no more than very minor these e-plates had the 'A' removed for use on the cover and minor damage to the spine but blemishes. Measures 18" x 16" (46cm x 39cm). the main service. A scarce survivor in original overall a very good copy. [1] [1] form, therefore. In excellent condition. [1] Estimate: £35 to £40 Estimate: £80 to £100

Estimate: £120 to £150 Lot 292 Lot 295 Lot 289

Southdown Motor Services COACH EXCURSIONS 1946 London Transport OFFICIALS' TIMETABLE DISPLAY BOARD. Vintage 1950s/60s, it BOOKLETS for Country Buses. This is the London Transport ENAMEL SIGN 'TO BUS advertises Blackpool Illuminations on one side complete set of issues dated Oct 10, 1946 STATION'. Believed to date from the late and Edinburgh Tattoo on the other. Has small comprising North East, North-West, South-East, 1940s/early 1950s, the brown border suggests legs for leaning against the side of a display South-West and Western Areas. In good to very this was located on the Underground system, coach as was Southdown practice. It is assumed good condition. [5] presumably at one of the exits from a station. that the 1970s stickers at the top edges cover up Estimate: £100 to £120 Measures 36" x 9" (92cm x 23cm) and is in very the original green/gold operator's name. good, ex-use condition with no more than minor Measures 18" x 36" (46cm x 91cm) and in good, blemishes. [1] ex-use condition. [1] Estimate: £100 to £150 Estimate: £100 to £150

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 33 Lot 296 Lot 299 Lot 302

A local authority DIRECTION SIGN 'Bus Station'. First-year Harry Beck London Underground London Transport bus DESTINATION BLINDS for A double-sided cast-alloy sign manufactured by DIAGRAMMATIC CARD MAP. The undated the side boxes (CC) for a Metrobus at the Royal Label Factory and complete with edition with no print-code, issued c. August Cricklewood (W) garage dated 10.8.81 and a original fixing brackets. Estimated vintage 1933. Refers to re-naming of Dover St station to Leyland Titan at Hornchurch (RD) garage dated 1960s/70s. Measures 24" x 8.5" (61cm x 22cm) Green Park and the merger of Holborn and 3.10.81. Both are complete blinds with the white and is in good, ex-use condition. [1] British Museum stations. Very light wear to hems present and are in very good, ex-use Estimate: £60 to £80 covers but an excellent example, crisp and firm. condition. [2] [1] Estimate: £60 to £80 Estimate: £250 to £300 Lot 297 Lot 303 Lot 300

London Tram & Trolleybus Driver's METROPOLITAN STAGE CARRIAGE BADGE T Bournemouth Corporation Transport 1433. Equivalent to PSV licence badges, these London Underground 1938 Tube Stock enamel TROLLEYBUS DESTINATION BLIND. Undated but were issued from 1935-1962 for electric traction DESTINATION PLATE reading Bakerloo Line in probably 1950s. A complete, long blind with in the capital. A low-numbered badge with the black lettering on a yellow background, reverse both white hems present as well as the roller at original-type sprung-clip fitting on reverse. In is blank yellow. In very good, ex-use condition. one end. In ex-use condition. [1] well-used but still very good condition. [1] [1] Estimate: £90 to £110 Estimate: £90 to £100 Estimate: £180 to £220 Lot 304 Lot 301 Lot 298

Bournemouth Corporation Transport London Transport RLH bus DESTINATION BLIND TROLLEYBUS DESTINATION BLIND for the Via London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for the front/side box (W) from Dalston (D) Points, including some coloured displays. for Green Line route 711 destinated Tooting, garage dated 21.12.68. A complete blind with Undated but probably 1950s. White hem and Sutton, Reigate 'Fare Stage'. The plate would both white hems present. In very good, lightly- roller present at top end but missing at the probably have been located on a southbound used condition. [1] lower end. The blind may or may not therefore stop in Stockwell or Clapham and is unusual in Estimate: £90 to £110 be complete. In ex-use condition. [1] having the fare stage marker included, Estimate: £70 to £80 something that is relatively uncommon on coach e-plates. In very good, ex-stop condition. [1]

Estimate: £170 to £220

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 34 Lot 305 Lot 308 Lot 311

London Transport TRAM DESTINATION BLIND Southampton Corporation Transport TRAM London Transport TROLLEYBUS DESTINATION (route numbers) for UCC (Feltham) cars at DESTINATION BLIND. Undated but likely to be BLIND for the side box for Stamford Hill depôt Streatham depôt, dated Aug 9, 1949. These 1940s, the trams were withdrawn in 1949. A dated Oct 20, 1951. A Charlton-manufactured blinds were unusual in that they wind complete blind with both hems and rollers. In blind, complete with both hems present. In well- horizontally. An unusual survivor, complete and ex-use condition, the first display is well worn. used conditon. [1] with both hems and rollers. In good, ex-use [1] Estimate: £120 to £150 condition. [1] Estimate: £80 to £100 Estimate: £60 to £80 Lot 312 Lot 309 Lot 306

London Transport TROLLEYBUS DESTINATION London Transport TROLLEYBUS DESTINATION BLIND for the front or rear boxes for Stamford London Transport TRAM DESTINATION BLIND BLIND for the side box for Holloway depôt dated Hill depôt dated Apr 4, 1950. A Charlton- (route numbers) for ex-West Ham cars at Abbey August 1949. A Charlton-manufactured blind, manufactured blind, complete with both hems Wood depôt, dated Jan 17, 1949. A complete complete and with both hems present. In well- present. In well-used conditon. [1] blind with both hems present and in good, ex- used condition. [1] Estimate: £120 to £150 use condition. [1] Estimate: £120 to £150 Estimate: £60 to £80 Lot 313 Lot 310 Lot 307

London Transport RT bus DESTINATION BLIND London Transport TROLLEYBUS DESTINATION for the side/rear box (S) from Thornton Heath London Country (London Transport BLIND for the route numbers box for Stamford (TH) garage dated 24.4.72. A complete blind manufactured) RT bus DESTINATION BLIND for Hill depôt dated Sep 13, 1951. A Charlton- with both white hems present. The first display the side/rear box (S) from Leatherhead (LH) manufactured blind, complete with both hems has been well used, the rest much less so. [1] garage dated 9.6.70. A complete blind with both present. In well-used conditon. [1] Estimate: £70 to £90 white hems present. The first display has been Estimate: £60 to £70 well used, the rest are largely unused. [1] Estimate: £70 to £90

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 35 Lot 314 Lot 317 Lot 320

London Transport TRAM DESTINATION BLIND Quantity of Green Line Coaches Ltd TIMETABLE London Transport OFFICIALS' TIMETABLES of for a Standard car at New Cross depôt, dated FLYERS, double-sided, from 1931. Bar one Country Area Buses (North-West Area/District) Mar 21 1951. A long and complete blind with duplicate, all are different (un-lettered) routes dated December 13th, 1944, Dec 5th, 1945 (with both white hems present. In very good, ex-use and in good to very good condition. [22] 3 amendment leaflets), January 22, 1947 and condition. [1] Estimate: £100 to £120 May 6 1953 plus TIMETABLE of Revised Bus Estimate: £120 to £170 Services in the Gravesend and Northfleet Districts dated May 16th, 1934. All in good to Lot 318 very good condition. [5] Lot 315 Estimate: £80 to £100

Lot 321

Quantity of Green Line Coaches Ltd TIMETABLE London Transport/London Country bus FLYERS, double-sided, from 1930. All different DESTINATION BLINDS, firstly for the side box and in good to very good condition. [16] (CC) for a Leyland Titan at Loughton (L) garage Estimate: £70 to £80 dated 12.1.82 and, secondly, a King & Flack blind London Transport Tramways ROUTE NUMBER dated 8.75 for a at Hemel STENCIL for Kingsway Subway route 33 which Hempstead (HH) garage. Both are complete Lot 319 ran from West Norwood to Manor House. A blinds with the white hems present and are in smaller-size stencil (11" x 10", 28cm x 26cm) for very good, ex-use condition. [2] the position at the lower-deck windows. In very Estimate: £50 to £60 good, restored condition. [1] Estimate: £60 to £80 Lot 316 Lot 322

London General Omnibus Company POCKET MAPS dated September 1916 (titled 'Map of some Motor-bus Extensions of the London Underground Railways') and No 12 1922 overprinted 'By the Courtesy of Electric Railway House. Presented with Herts Advertiser Time Selection of Green Line Coaches Ltd TIMETABLE Table January 1923'. Both have a few very small FLYERS, double-sided, from 1931. All different fold-partings but are generally in very good 1913 & 1915 Underground Group publicity (lettered) routes and in good to very good condition. [2] LEAFLETS folding out to 8 double-sided panels condition. [9] Estimate: £60 to £70 with miniature colour reproductions of Estimate: £50 to £60 contemporary travel posters exhorting travel by bus and tram to leisure destinations such as Hampton Court, Chingford Mount, Windsor, Dorking, Hatfield, Maidenhead, St Albans etc with travel details, fares etc. High quality publications for that period. Both in very good condition + extra copy of 1915 issue with tape repairs. [3] Estimate: £80 to £100

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 36 Lot 323 Lot 326 Lot 328

London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE London Transport brass CHASSIS TAG, aka a London Transport Green Line Routemaster cast ' Coach Stop' in the red & blue DUMB-IRON PLATE, for double-deck bus ST 451 alloy BULLSEYE PLATE as fitted to the prototype of the National Bus Company. These plates accompanied by a postcard-sized PHOTOGRAPH CRL 4 and the 1962 batch of RMC-type were put up in the 1970s at the relatively few of the bus in service in July 1949. ST 451 entered Routemaster coaches. Part no CR 301 CU 32 on locations in LT's area where coach operators service with the LGOC at Chalk Farm garage in reverse. These bullseye plates were fitted to the from all over the UK (formerly part of the 1930 and the last bus to carry this number was upper side panels on both sides of the coaches London Coastal Coaches consortium) were withdrawn from Holloway garage in November but were replaced by re-styled transfers from permitted to cater for long-distance passengers. 1949 and sent for immediate scrap. The vendor 1967 onwards. In very good, ex-use condition. Unusual for an e-plate in that it carries a logo. In obtained the tag from the scrapyard. In good, [1] very good, ex-stop condition. [1] ex-vehicle condition. [2] Estimate: £300 to £400

Estimate: £120 to £140 Estimate: £60 to £80 Lot 329 Lot 324 Lot 327

1914 official London Underground WALL CALENDAR with a page for each month, each London Underground linen-card POCKET MAP London Transport brass CHASSIS TAG, aka a featuring a reproduction of one of the 1912-13 from the Stingemore-designed series of DUMB-IRON PLATE, for double-deck bus STL 477 posters by Tony Sarg (1880-1942) in the 1925-32. This is the c1931 issue with a red cover accompanied by a postcard-sized PHOTOGRAPH 'Humours of London' series. Measures 7" x 12.5" and in the larger size of the later editions. It of the bus in service in May 1950. STL 477 (18cm x 32cm). A well-produced and high- shows the Piccadilly Line extensions to entered service as a red bus at Chalk Farm quality item printed by Johnson, Riddle & Co. Cockfosters, Northfields and Sudbury Town as garage in 1934 and the last bus (a green one) to Not seen at auction before. Pictures of each under construction. In excellent condition, just carry this number was withdrawn from Dunton page are available for viewing in the online very lightly used. [1] Green garage in 1950 and sent for immediate catalogue. [1] Estimate: £80 to £100 scrap. The vendor obtained the tag from the Estimate: £80 to £100 scrapyard. In good, ex-vehicle condition. [2]

Lot 325 Estimate: £60 to £80 Lot 330

Quantity of London Transport Green Line Coach 1933 first edition of the Harry Beck London GUIDE (TIMETABLE) BOOKLETS from No 1, 1936 Underground POCKET DIAGRAMMATIC MAP (2 versions) through to No 4, 1939. All different with the famous cover slogan 'A new design for though not quite a complete run. One has an old map'. This is the less-common paper missing covers, the rest are in good used to very version and a special issue which has been over- good condition and most have the fold-out maps printed on the map-side with 'Ministry of Health present. [12] Sports Ground' at Eastcote Station. A very good Estimate: £90 to £100 copy in excellent condition, very lightly used. [1]

Estimate: £1200 to £1600

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 37 Lot 331 Lot 334 Lot 337

London General Omnibus Company 1920s Selection of London Transport enamel BUS 1921 London Underground 'Inner Area MAP of ENAMEL SIGN ''MOTOR BUSES - TRAFFIC RADIATOR BADGES (T, STL, RT etc) comprising 4 the Electric Railways of London', a pocket-sized ANNOUNCEMENTS'' believed to have been x Central Area type, the first marked on reverse linen-card issue designed by MacDonald Gill located in an enquiry office or at a bus garage to "In store Edgware 2-8-53 STL 455' and 2 x using his own personalised style of calligraphy indicate where publicity leaflets for route Country Area type, the second marked on for the station names and key box text. In changes etc were available. Has the 'General' reverse 'In store Edgware 2-8-5? T 5(?)77. excellent condition, a very good example. [1] bullseye logo in Underground Group style. Condition varies from damaged to very good. Estimate: £250 to £300 Measures 6'' x 8 1/2'' (15cm x 21cm). A little Plus an enamel bus stop Q-PLATE 'Shoplinker' edge-wear but overall in very good condition. from that short-lived Routemaster operation in Only the 2nd time seen at auction. [1] 1979, in excellent condition. [7] Lot 338 Estimate: £250 to £300 Estimate: £150 to £180

Lot 332 Lot 335

Large quantity of London Transport bus stop PANEL TIMETABLES dated from 1950-1978 (mostly 1950s/60s) and covering Central bus routes between 10 and 283, Country bus routes London tram items comprising a 1924 PANEL LCC Tramways PUBLICATIONS comprising the from 301 to 480 and Green Line routes from TIMETABLE for Metropolitan Electric service 66 1931 'Guide to the Kingsway Subway' following 701/702 to 727 Exp. Nearly all in good to very from Canons Park to Edgware and two its re-opening and the 1932 booklet on the good condition. [140+] Underground Group Tramways POCKETS MAPS: system. Both are original copies of these high- Estimate: £90 to £110 the undated edition from c1914 and the Winter quality booklets with some wear to the covers 1923/24 edition. All in good to very good but the contents are very good. Plus a 1933 fold- condition. [3] out card for the Kingsway Subway services with Lot 339 Estimate: £60 to £70 LPTB takeover sticker on the cover. In good condition. [3] Estimate: £60 to £80 Lot 333 Lot 336

Selection of London Transport RT/RF bus FARECHARTS for Central & Country routes, all different. Mostly card issues and all dated 1968/9 bar two LCBS issues from 1970/71. In London Transport bus stop enamel Q-PLATE good, ex-vehicle condition. [19] 'Queue this side for 498, Queue other side for Estimate: £70 to £90 450, 489, 490'. A less common Country Area Set of 1934 London Transport AREA TIMETABLE example which would have been located in BOOKLETS of Buses, Coaches & Main Line Rlwys. Gravesend. A little repair near/at the bottom All dated July 1934, this is the complete set and edge but overall in very good, ex-stop condition. comprises North-East, North-West, South-East, [1] South-West and Western Areas. In lightly-used, Estimate: £100 to £120 good condition bar the last which is very well used. [4] Estimate: £130 to £150

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 38 Lot 340 Lot 343 Lot 346

WW2 London Transport ARP HELMET dated 1950s/60s London Transport enamel BUS STOP London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE for 1943 and lettered 'LCC T/Ways Supt.' Although SIGN ' London Transport - Hadley Highstone' route 393A Garden City, Fare Stage. the LCC Tramways had been absorbed into LT in from a 'Keston' wooden bus shelter at this Likely to have been situated at the bus station in 1933, our guess is that a senior member of the location on the Great North Road north of Harlow or perhaps the one in Hertford. A small Tram & Trolleybus Dept had his hat lettered with Barnet which was served by bus routes 303/A, area of restoration around the 'A', otherwise in the old name as a personal initiative. There is no 340B, 350/A and Green Line routes 716/A and good, ex-stop condition. [1] evidence from examination of the hat that it is 717. A flanged, single-sided sign measuring 18" Estimate: £100 to £120 anything other than genuine. In good ex-use (46cm) square and, apart from minor chips on condition complete with lining and chinstrap. [1] the flange, in excellent condition. [1] Estimate: £200 to £250 Lot 347 Estimate: £140 to £160 Lot 344 Lot 341

A City of London STREET SIGN from Great St Helen's, EC3, a small thoroughfare off Bishopsgate in London's financial district ('the The "District Railway Map of London', 7th City'). An opal glass sign in its original aluminium London Transport RT-type bus REGISTRATION edition, dated 1907. The last edition of a series frame, measuring 18" (46cm) square, we PLATE (rear) HLX 396 from Weymann's-bodied which began in 1873. A large-scale, fold-out estimate it to date from the 1950s. In very good, RT 579 plus a Weymann's BODYBUILDER'S map, paper on canvas inside hard covers. Some ex-use condition. [1] PLATE. The first RT 579 entered service at wear to covers, the map is in good condition. [1] Estimate: £250 to £300 Catford garage in July 1948 and the last bus to carry this identity was withdrawn from the same Estimate: £90 to £110 garage in April 1978 and sent for scrap in June. Lot 348 Both plates in good, ex-vehicle condition. [2] Lot 345 Estimate: £100 to £120

Lot 342

London Transport 1938 Tube Stock enamel STOCK-NUMBER PLATE from Driving Motor Car Royal Blue enamel COACH STOP FLAG. A 10311. Measuring 5.5" (14cm) across, these 1950s/60s double-sided sign in cream and black 'bullseye' plates were affixed above the enamel. A 'National Express' sticker (removable) communicating door at each end of the car. In covers the Royal Blue name on one side. very good, ex-use condition. [1] Complete year-sets for 1922 & 1923 of London Measures 12.5" x 10.5" (32cm x 27cm) and, Estimate: £80 to £100 General Omnibus Co POCKET MAPS. Issues for apart from some surface scratches on one side, January to December from both years. Condition is in very good, ex-use condition. [1] ranges from well-used/worn to very good. [24] Estimate: £90 to £110

Estimate: £120 to £130

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 39 Lot 349 Lot 351 Lot 354

London Tram ROUTE NUMBER STENCIL PLATE Early 1930s ENAMEL SIGN 'Black & White Quantity (43) of 1935-6 London Transport Green for route 52 which ran in rush hours only from Motorways Ltd - Booking Office' with the Line Coaches TIMETABLE LEAFLETS. This set is Southwark Bridge to Grove Park and was company's famous winged logo at the top. A for routes L-Z and leaflets appear to be all replaced by bus 149 in 1952. This is the less double-sided sign, size 24" x 21" (61cm x 53cm), different with all routes covered. Most are in common, wide type of plate with small holes in manufactured by Stocal, Burton and complete good to very good condition. [43] the digits, known as a 'Venner', which was fitted with original elaborate, wrought-iron mounting Estimate: £120 to £140 behind the glass in the end upper-deck windows bracket. The coach depicted, perhaps a Gilford of certain E/1 and HR/2 cars. In ex-use condition. or a Leyland, suggests a vintage of c1930-34. [1] The sign is in excellent condition, the bracket has Lot 355 Estimate: £60 to £80 surface corrosion. [1] Estimate: £600 to £800 Lot 350 Lot 352

c1908 London Underground MAP, a single-sided issue probably produced for the Peter Robinson store, their name being over-printed by Oxford Circus station. This is the first map to use the London Transport RTL-type bus BRASS CHASSIS then new UndergrounD logo as a heading. It TAG (dumb-iron plate) from RTL 23 plus an 1924 British Empire Exhibition at Wembley shows the Franco-British Exhibition at Wood enamel RTL-type RADIATOR BADGE. The original items comprising the official fold-out PLAN & Line and connections with LUT trams at RTL 23 entered service at West Green garage in MAP designed by Kennedy North in a style Shepherds Bush and MET trams at Finsbury Park December 1948 and the final bus with this similar to MacDonald Gill with an Underground and Highgate. 14" x 11" (36cm x 28cm) opened. identity was withdrawn at Chalk Farm in map with calligraphed station names and Lightly used with small fold-partings but February 1958. After further service with elaborate, colourful illustrations plus the generally good. [1] Primrose Coaches of Scunthorpe, the bus was Underground Group fold-out LEAFLET 'The Way Estimate: £90 to £110 scrapped in 1966. Both plates in ex-use to the Exhibition' including a plan with rail and condition. [2] bus stations shown. Both in lightly-used but Estimate: £80 to £100 good condition. [2] Lot 356 Estimate: £60 to £70

Lot 353

London Transport bus BODYBUILDER'S PLATE for Leyland Motors Ltd from one of the 500 RTW- type Leyland 6RTs with bodies built by this firm in 1949-50. A rarely-seen plate in very good, Quantity (36) of 1935-6 London Transport Green lightly-used ex-vehicle condition. [1] Line Coaches TIMETABLE LEAFLETS. This set is Estimate: £150 to £200 for routes A-K and leaflets appear to be all different with all routes covered. Most are in good to very good condition. [36] Estimate: £100 to £120

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 40 Lot 357 Lot 360 Lot 363

1943 London Transport OFFICIALS' TIMETABLE Double-sided enamel TRAM STOP FLAG A pair of London Transport enamel 'DOLLY' BUS BOOKLETS for Country Buses. This is the 'N.C.P.T.D. Tram Request Stop', believed to be STOP PLATES as used by LT for temporary bus complete set of three issues from December from Newcastle. Measures 12" x 15" (31cm x stops, diversions etc. These are the 'compulsory' 1943 comprising North East, North-West and 38cm) and in ex-use condition with some edge version and are in very good, ex-use condition. Western Areas. In very good condition. [3] chips. [1] They measure 12.5" (32cm) in diameter. [2] Estimate: £90 to £110 Estimate: £70 to £90 Estimate: £80 to £100 Lot 358 Lot 361 Lot 364

A pair of 1890s London Underground WALL London General Omnibus Company 1913 MAPS, both 26" x 21" (66cm x 53cm), the first BEDFORD MOTOR-BUS TIME TABLE of in-Town London Transport bus stop enamel Q-PLATE titled DISTRICT RAILWAY & CONNECTIONS and out-Town Services. A fold-out leaflet with a 'Queue this side for 36, 36A, 36B, Queue other (District Railway, Manager's Office, 1893) and map of the two networks on either side. Print- side for 185'. This would have been located on a the second "Metropolitan Railway & coded September 1913, from the period when bus stop from Victoria to Camberwell Green. In Connections (undated but very similar style). the LGOC operated services in its own name in very good, ex-stop condition. [1] Both were printed by Waterlow & Sons and are Bedford. An extraordinary survivor, in very good Estimate: £110 to £120 very detailed with lines shown in colours, condition. [1] junctions, main-line connections and distances Estimate: £80 to £100 in chains. The first has small edge-losses and Lot 365 tape repairs on the reverse, the second is in good condition. [2] Lot 362 Estimate: £90 to £110

Lot 359

London General Omnibus Co/London Transport combined BELL PUNCH TICKET MACHINE & 1933 first edition of the Harry Beck London CANCELLER. Comes with the full-size double Underground POCKET DIAGRAMMATIC CARD backplate & strap, ticket punch no 68174 (works MAP with the famous cover slogan "A new and rings) and working canceller no 7VF marked design for an old map." A very good example, 'LPTB'. Cancellers were used for marking return London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE just very lightly-used. [1] tickets, road-rail tickets etc. [2 items + backplate for routes 714 destinated Dorking and 717 Estimate: £1200 to £1600 & strap] destinated Victoria. The 717 only ran to Victoria Estimate: £120 to £150 from 1955 to 1964 and these two routes only met on the short stretch between Barnet and North Finchley. A most interesting combination and an exceedingly scarce plate. In very good, ex-stop condition. [1] Estimate: £500 to £600

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 41 Lot 366 Lot 369 Lot 372

Quantity of 1920s/30s London Underground enamel BUS STOP FLAG. A London Underground linen-card POCKET MAP LEAFLETS & TIMETABLES including 3 1925/26 1950s/60s double-sided sign in cream and green from the Stingemore-designed series of fold-out 'to & from' booklets, later versions of enamel. Measures 12.5" x 10.5" (32cm x 27cm) 1925-32. This is a special edition of the c1930 the same, various line timetables, cheap fares and, apart from small enamel losses around the issue with bluey-green cover, with map over- and road-rail seasons leaflets and 'how to travel fixing holes, is in very good, ex-use condition. [1] print by Oval Station with arrow 'Book to Oval to' various exhibitions at Earl's Court & Olympia for London Terminal Coach Station'. Has a light etc. Much variety, minimal duplication. Mostly in Estimate: £80 to £100 vertical crease, otherwise in very good, good to very good condition. [43] unmarked condition. [1] Estimate: £80 to £100 Estimate: £140 to £180 Lot 370 Lot 367 Lot 373

1930s Southern National POSTER ROUTE MAP of bus services in the North Devon & North London Transport WW2 POCKET LISTS of Bus Cornwall Area. A superb poster with illustrations London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE Routes/Bus, Tram & Trolleybus Routes - Central of Bristol G & H type buses and crests of all the 851/852 'Northdowns', a slightly incorrect form Area. Printed in small quantities for the benefit counties & major towns around the edge. of the name of the independent operator North of off-duty military personnel etc in the absence Undated but estimated mid-late 1930s from bus Downs Rural Transport which operated these of bus maps. Issues No 2 and No 3 1943, No 1 types. Measures 30" x 20" (76cm x 51cm) and is two routes in the Horsham area in the 1944, No 1 1945 x 2, No 2 1945 (first print) x 2. in very good condition. Has been folded. [1] 1960s/70s. Apart from very minor weathering to One of No 1, 1945 has markings, the rest are the digits, this most unusual plate is in good, ex- very good to excellent. Estimate: £90 to £110 stop condition. [1] Estimate: £100 to £120 Estimate: £170 to £220 Lot 371 Lot 368 Lot 374

1930s Southern National POSTER ROUTE MAP of London Transport LEAFLETS (map diagrams) for bus services in the Somerset & Dorset Area. A A City of London enamel STREET SIGN for Post bus drivers during WW2 (1942) re: parking of superb poster with illustrations of Bristol G & H Office Court, EC2, a small thoroughfare off King last buses returning to garages. Buses were type buses and crests of all the counties & major William Street in the heart of London's financial parked in nearby streets to reduce losses from towns around the edge. Undated but estimated district - the 'Square Mile'. Measures 19.5" x 30" bombing raids. These are for Barking, Croydon, mid-late 1930s from bus types. Measures 30" x (50cm x 76cm) and comes with its original Dalston, Elmers End, Enfield, Holloway, Putney, 20" (76cm x 51cm) and is in very good condition. aluminium frame. Estimated vintage: 1980s. In Putney Heath, Seven Kings, Shepherds Bush, Has been folded. [1] very good, ex-use condition. [1] Sutton, Tottenham, Turnham Green, Estimate: £90 to £110 Estimate: £120 to £150 Twickenham, Upton Park, Victoria, West Green and Willesden garages. Scarce survivors mostly in excellent condition. [25] Estimate: £70 to £90

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 42 Lot 375 Lot 378 Lot 381

Considerable quantity of London General London Transport TROLLEYBUS REGISTRATION 1939 London Transport OFFICIALS' TIMETABLE Omnibus Co POCKET MAPS from the period PLATE (rear) CUL 306 from 1936 C3 class vehicle BOOKLETS for Country Buses. This is the 1921-1929. No obvious duplication. Condition 306. The trolleybus was scrapped at Colindale in complete set of issues dated July 5th, 1939 ranges from well-used to very good, most are August 1959. In ex-scrapyard condition but still comprising North East, North-West, South-East, good. [40] very reasonable. [1] South-West and Western Areas. In very good Estimate: £150 to £200 Estimate: £100 to £120 condition. [5] Estimate: £120 to £140 Lot 376 Lot 379 Lot 382

Melbourne Metropolitan Tramways Board A14 London Transport bus stop enamel G-PLATE 'For GIBSON TICKET MACHINE, serial no 120. Buses to Oakwood Hill and Debden Station'. A 1910 London Underground official WALL Melbourne (Australia) was one of the few places G3-size plate (equivalent to 3 e-plates) which is CALENDAR. Double-sided and produced on outside London to use Gibsons and they believed to have been located at Loughton sturdy card with its original hook present. The purchased 2nd-hand machines from LT as well station. In very good, ex-stop condition. [1] face features the UndergrounD logo on blue as their own. This appears to be one of the latter background, the 1908/09 Underground map and as there is no trace of LT on the casing. In Estimate: £80 to £100 the year calendar. The reverse has times of first working order (tickets a bit faint) and comes and last trains on all the lines. Measures 6" x 9" with original webbing harness. [1 + harness] (15cm x 23cm) and produced by Johnson, Riddle Estimate: £450 to £500 Lot 380 & Co. An amazing survivor, not seen at auction before, in very good condition, lightly used. [1]

Lot 377 Estimate: £220 to £270

Lot 383

BBC Television SCRIPTS plus correspodence with London Transport regarding the programme 'London Town' aired on 13 October 1950 in Enamel bus timetable noticeboard HEADER which Richard Dimbleby drives a tram at PLATE 'London Transport' manufactured in Wandsworth depôt with driver Eddie Thorpe & 1930s style with lettering under/overlined with then visits the Charlton 'Tramatorium'. diamond cut-outs. Length 40" (102cm). In Discussion regarding the withdrawal of trams. London Transport Tramways ROUTE NUMBER excellent condition other than one small chip at Includes a copy of the BBC's 'Television Coach STENCIL 'EX' for 'Extra'. These were used on cars top edge. [1] Service' TIMETABLE from Broadcasting House to providing relief services, usually during rush Estimate: £130 to £150 Alexandra Palace. Fascinating records, all in hours. Measuring 22" x 15" (56cm x 39cm), this good condition. [bundle] is the type that was fitted at each end of those Estimate: £60 to £80 standard cars which had not been fitted with roller blinds. In ex-use condition. [1] Estimate: £60 to £80

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 43 Lot 384 Lot 387 Lot 390

London Transport Official's BOOKLETS 'Approved 1939 London Transport ADVERTISEMENT RATES 1921 East Surrey Traction Co Ltd TIMETABLE Turning Points [and Stands] for Buses of Central BROCHURE. A 54pp, high-quality publication BOOKLET w/map in centre-fold. Issue dated Bus Area/Central Road Services. Issues dated issued by the Commercial Advertising Officer, 55 December 1921. A few small annotations on the June 1937 (well-used), March 1958 (lightly-used, Broadway containing details and rates for first facing page but otherwise in very good includes official amendments), January 1962 x 2 advertising on LT's stations, Underground cars, condition. [1] (very good condition, one includes official buses, trolleybuses & trams. Well illustrated Estimate: £100 to £120 amendments) and March 1968 (very good throughout, includes picture of brand-new RT1. condition). [5] In excellent condition, staples lightly corroded. Estimate: £70 to £80 [1] Lot 391 Estimate: £60 to £80 Lot 385 Lot 388

1913 GNR (Great Northern Railway) POCKET MAP 'showing direct communication between King's Cross Station and all parts of London by 1924 Metropolitan Railway small POCKET CARD Electric Railways'. Shows the Underground MAP "How to get to and from the British Empire c1919 London & Suburban Traction Co system (except the competing section of the Exhibition". Illustration of a new electric (Underground Group Tramway companies) Piccadilly tube!) in similar style to concurrent locomotive on the cover. Opens out to three BROCHURE 'The Way Round London'. 16pp in Underground issues and includes the Queen's panels. This is the turquoise cover version. In soft covers detailing advertising rates & Park extension of the Bakerloo under very good condition, still crisp and firm. [1] positions on tramcars with photographs and construction. 14" x 11" (36cm x 28cm) opened. Estimate: £140 to £160 operating statistics for 1918. Cover has picture One small corner-parting but overall a very good of a tram on Kingston Bridge. A little ageing to copy. [1] cover, contents are generally excellent. A most Estimate: £120 to £150 Lot 386 unusual item. [1] Estimate: £60 to £80 Lot 392 Lot 389

London Transport bus stop enamel Q-PLATE 'Queue this side for 410, Queue other side for B1, 402'. This would have been located at London Underground ENAMEL SIGN 'PLATFORM Bromley North Station and is an unusual mix of 1', a double-sided sign featuring the traditional 'Country' and 'Central' routes from the time Double-sided enamel TROLLEY BUS STOP FLAG LT bullseye logo superimposed over the '1'. when minibus-operated B1 shared the stand from Reading Corporation Transport. Flag is Estimated to date from the 1940s/50s. A very with two very longstanding Country trunk inscribed 'Queue this/other side - Fare Stage'. good example, marking at the edges where it routes. A small repair to the top edge, otherwise Measures 11" x 17.5" (28cm x 45cm). In ex-use was originally framed but generally in excellent in very good, ex-stop condition. [1] condition with some enamel losses, mainly condition. [1] Estimate: £110 to £120 around the fixing holes. [1] Estimate: £90 to £110 Estimate: £100 to £120

Transport Auctions of London - 25th February 2017 44 Lot 393 Lot 396 Lot 399

London Underground enamel PLATFORM 1930s London Transport enamel TRAM STOP Croydon Corporation Tramways MAP AND ROUNDEL SIGN from Bermondsey station on the SIGN in the early 'tombstone' design inherited GUIDE TO CAR SERVICES. Undated, style Jubilee Line. A modern "silhouette" roundel in from the Underground Group buses & trams. suggests c1915-1920. Printed on pink paper with an integral alluminium frame. Measures 48" x Estimated vintage c1933-36. A single-sided sign a cover picture of Shirley, near Croydon. A little 39" (122cm x 99cm) and weighs approx 25kg. In measuring 17.5" x 23.5" (45cm x 60cm) and, fragile at the folds with some partings but excellent condition. [1] apart from small losses at the bottom corners generally still a good example of a very scarce Estimate: £400 to £500 and light edge-corrosion, in excellent condition issue. [1] overall. A scarce survivor not seen at auction Estimate: £250 to £300 before. [1] Lot 394 Estimate: £600 to £700 Lot 400 Lot 397

London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 723 'Alighting Point Only'. London Tram & Trolleybus Conductor's We haven't been able to pin-point its likely METROPOLITAN STAGE CARRIAGE BADGE location but it may have been outside Grays 1907 London Underground Electric Railways T7781. Equivalent to PSV licence badges, these garage for coaches returning to base. In very advertising CARD with MAP, one of a series were issued from 1935-1962 for electric traction good, ex-stop condition. [1] featuring different stations, in this case Finsbury in the capital. A low-numbered 'Metrovick Estimate: £130 to £150 Park with an illustration of a Great Northern, Traffolyte' badge with horseshoe clip fitting on Piccadilly & Brompton Rly train. Opens into 3 reverse. In very good condition. [1] parts by lifting the train to reveal more of the Lot 395 station, including posters, and fares, journey Estimate: £180 to £220 times, season-ticket rates & a small map of the Underground. Lightly used with one fold starting to part. [1] Estimate: £170 to £220

Lot 398

London Transport RT/RTL/RTW bus SIDE DESTINATION BLIND BOX, mounted in a wooden frame (minus glass) and in working order with winding mechanism intact. Comes with appropriate BUDGET KEY (marked 'LPTB') and contains a well-used but complete 1964 Holloway (J) garage DESTINATION BLIND. A most unusual item. [1 + blind] London Transport bus stop enamel G-PLATE Estimate: £150 to £200 'Also Buses starting from here to Sidcup'. A G6- size plate (equivalent to 6 e-plates), original location unknown but could have been outside Sidcup bus garage in respect of buses entering service from there. Aside from a couple of light surface scratches, in very good, ex-stop condition. [1] Estimate: £90 to £100

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