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Luggage Labels and Parcel Stamps List NATIONAL RAILWAY MUSEUM LUGGAGE LABEL AND PARCEL STAMP COLLECTION Company Page Numbers Barry Railway L1, L363 to L366 Belfast & County Down Railway L347, L1925 Belfast & Northern Counties Railway L348 to L349, L1819 Birkenhead Railway L367 Brecon & Merthyr Railway L2, L368 Bristol & Exeter Railway L369 to L378 British Railways L3 to L7, L379 to L425, E7, E49 Caledonian Railway L8 to L17, L426, L1926 Cambrian Railway L18 to L19, L427 to L437, L1929 Cavan & Leitrim Railway L1820 Cheshire Lines Committee L20 to L21, L438, L1880, L1925 City of Cork Steam Packet Co L1925 Clogher Valley Railway L351 to L355, L1821 to L1823 Colne Valley Railway L439, L1881 Cockermouth Keswick & Penrith Railway L440 Cork Bandon & South Coast Railway L350, L1824 Cornwall Railway L22, L441 to L452 County Donegal Railway L1825, L1930 Donegal Railway L1826 Dublin & South Eastern Railway L1827 to L1829 Dublin Wicklow & Wexford Railway L1830 Dumbarton & Balloch Joint Railway L24, L1925 Dundalk Newry & Greenore Railway L356, L1831 to L1846 Dundee & Arbroath Joint Railway L3 to L23, L453, L1925 Eastern & Midland Railway L454 East & West Junction Railway L455 Festiniog Railway L1882 Furness Railway L25, L456 to L464, L1926 Glasgow & South Western Railway L26 to L43, L465 to L506, L1926 Glasgow Barrhead & Kilmarnock Joint Railway L1927 Great Central Railway L44 to L47, L507 to L508, L1928 Great Central and Midland Joint Committee L48 to L49, L1923 Great Central and North Staffordshire Joint Railway L1923 Great Eastern Railway L50 to L54, L509 to L657, L1883, E8 Great Northern Railway L55 to L57, L658 to L720, L1884 Great Northern Railway (Ireland) L357 to L358, L1847 to L1860, L1925 Great Northern and Great Eastern Joint Railway L58, L721 to L723 Great North of Scotland Railway L59, L724 to L727, L1885, L1928 Great Southern Railway L1865 Great Southern & Western Railway L1862 to L1864, L1930 L60 to L103, L728 to L798, L1886 to L1887, L1928, E10 to Great Western Railway E14, E47 to E49, E79 to E82 Great Western and Great Central Joint Railway L104 to L105 Great Western and London & North Western Joint Railway L106, L799 Highland Railway L107 to L108, L800 to L802, L1888 Hull & Barnsley Railway L1889 Invergarry & Fort Augustus Railway L803 Isle of Man Railway See among 4184 to 4258 Isle of Man Steam Packet Co L109, L1923 Isle of Wight Railway L804 Kent & East Sussex Railway L805 to L814, L1890 to L1893, L1923 Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway L815, L1894, L1923, E15 London Brighton & South Coast Railway L110 to L130, L1216 to L1261, L1926 London Chatham & Dover Railway L1262 to L1266 L131 to L184, L1267 to L1296, L1895 to L1896, L1924, E31, London Midland & Scottish Railway E30 to E39 London Midland & Scottish Railway Northern Counties Committee L360, L1866 L185 to L220, L816 to L1217, L1897 to L1899, L1926, E23 to London & North Eastern Railway E25, E27 to E29, E83 London & North Western Railway L221 to L225, L1298 to L1315, L1900 to L1908, L1922, L1924 London & North Western and Great Western Railway L226 L227 to L245, L1316 to L1356, L1909, L1927, E29, E49, E84 London & South Western Railway to E87 London Tilbury & Southend Railway L1357 London Passenger Transport Board L246 London Transport L246 Londonderry & Lough Swilly Railway L359 Lynn & Fakenham Railway L1358 Lynton & Barnstaple Railway L1359 to L1360 Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway L1361 Manchester South Junction & Altrincham Railway L247, L1922 Maryport & Carlisle Railway L1362, L1923 Mersey Railway L181 Metropolitan Railway L248 to L250, L1363 to L1364, L1924 Metropolitan and Great Central Joint Railway L251, L1365, L1924 Metropolitan and London & North Eastern Joint Railway L1924 Midland Railway L252 to L260, L1366 to L1420, L1910, L1926 Midland Railway Northern Counties Committee L1868 to L1869, L1926 Midland & Great Northern Joint Railway L261 to L267, L1421 to L1432, L1911, L1924 Midland & South Western Junction Railway L268 to L270, L1433 to L1435, L1929 Midland Great Western Railway L362, L1867 Neath & Brecon Railway L1436 Newport Abergavenny & Hereford Railway L1437 Norfolk & Suffolk Joint Railway L1438 to L1440 North British Railway L271 to L275, L1441 to L1455, L1912 to L1913, L1928, 4129 North Eastern Railway L276 to L279, L1456 to L1712, L1914, E41 to E42 North London Railway L1713 to L1719, L1915 to L1916 North Staffordshire Railway L280 to L281, L1720 to L1752, L1929 Northern Railway (Ireland) L1861 Oxford Worcester & Wolverhampton Railway L1755 Plymouth Devonport & South Western Junction Railway L298, L1753 Portpatrick & Wigtownshire Joint Railway L282 to L297, L1754, L1922 Pullman Car Co L1754A Rhymney Railway L1756, L1929 Severn & Wye Joint Railway L299 to L303, L1757 to L1759 Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Railway L307 to L321, L1917 Sligo Leitrim & Northern Counties Railway L1870 to L1873 Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway L304 to L306, L1760 to L1761, L1922 South Devon Railway L1762 to L1770 South Eastern Railway L1771 South Eastern & Chatham Railway L337 to L341, L1772 to L1788, L1926 L322 to L336, L1789 to L1803, L1919 to L1920, E49 to E50, Southern Railway E88 to E89 Southwold Railway L1804 Stockton & Darlington Railway L1805 Stratford-upon-Avon & Midland Junction Railway L342 to L346, L1806 to L1807 Taff Vale Railway L1808 to L1810, L1929 Ulster Railway L1874 Vale of Neath Railway L1811 Waterford & Limerick Railway L1875 Waterford Dungarvan & Lismore Railway L1876 Welsh Highland Railway L1921 West Coast Joint Stock L1812 West Cornwall Railway L1813 to L1815 West London Railway L1817, L1929 West Sussex Railway L1816, L1922 Wirral Railway L1929 Wrexham Mold & Connah's Quay Railway L1818 Misc. Luggage Labels L1297, S16.4 Parcel Stamps - Delivery Companies L1877 to L1879 Misc. Parcel Stamps 5167 to 5173, S16.4 Misc. Forms and Labels M1 to M114 COLLECTIONS INDEX Selwyn Pearce-Higgins Collection (1997-7923) L1 to L362 NRM Collection L363 to L1930 Cecil Hill Collection (2000-7471) 5167 to 5173 T.H.D.Russell Collection S16.4.
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