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LNER LOCOMOTIVES Part 1 STANDARD LOCOMOTIVES LNER LOCOMOTIVES Part 1 STANDARD LOCOMOTIVES LENS OF SUTTON ASSOCIATION List 12A (Issue 2 June 2017) 60828 class V2 at Doncaster MPD 7th May 1955 THE LENS OF SUTTON ASSOCIATION LNER Standard Locomotives This list replaces part of List 12 (LNER Locomotives) and includes all standard locomotives in that list. However it also includes a large number of newly catalogued views. Locomotives are arranged by LNER class designation. The order of the data for each entry is: Negative number, locomotive number, name (if applicable), aspect of locomotive shown, date of photograph, location (if known), any other comment. PEPPERCORN CLASS A1 44000 60114 W.P. Allen R3/4f c1954 Lineside view heading express passenger 44001 60114 W.P. Allen R3/4f c1954 Kings Cross Station backing out. 46000 60115 R3/4f 18/5/1949 York Station 46001 60116 Hal o'the Wynd R3/4f c1954 Kings Cross Station backing out. 44002 60117 Bois Roussel L3/4f c1954 Lineside view heading express passenger 46002 60117 Bois Roussel R3/4f c1953 Kings Cross Station carrying West Riding headboard 65286 60118 L3/4f c1950 Kings Cross Shed 46003 60118 Archibald Sturrock R3/4f c1959 Wood Green Station heading express passenger 46004 60118 Archibald Sturrock R3/4f c1962 Kings Cross Station loco yard on turntable 44003 60118 Archibald Sturrock R3/4f c1954 Lineside portrait heading Yorkshire Pullman 44004 60118 Archibald Sturrock L3/4f c1962 passing St. Margarets Shed Edinburgh 44005 60119 Patrick Stirling L3/4f c1954 Lineside portrait heading express passenger 44006 60119 Patrick Stirling R3/4r c1959 Grantham Station engine only heading up express 46005 60120 R3/4f c1949/50 Station portrait heading Northumbrian 46006 60122 L3/4f c1949/50 Lineside portrait heading express passenger in open countryside 46007 60122 Curlew R3/4f c1950/1 New Barnet entering Station heading express passenger 46008 60123 L3/4f c1949 Kings Cross Station loco yard on turntable carrying Northumbrian headboard 46009 60123 H.A.Ivatt R3/4f c1954 Peterborough heading up White Rose (No headboard) 46010 60123 H.A.Ivatt R3/4f c1950/1 Lineside portrait heading express passenger in open countryside 44007 60123 H.A.Ivatt R3/4f c1959 Station portrait 44008 60123 H.A.Ivatt L3/4f c1950/1 Lineside portrait heading express passenger 46011 60124 Kenilworth R3/4r 4/9/1955 Leaving Darlington Station heading express passenger WJP151 60124 Kenilworth R3/4r 1965 shed portrait of loco only Darlington MPD 46012 60125 Scottish Union R3/4f c1959 Wood Green Station heading express passenger 46013 60127 Wison Worsdell R3/4f c1950/1 Shed portrait 46014 60128 Bongrace LHS c1959 Kings Cross Station backing out. 46015 60128 L3/4f c1950 Lineside view heading the West Riding in open countryside 44009 60128 Bongrace R3/4f c1954 Lineside portrait heading express passenger 44010 60128 Bongrace R3/4f c1960 Doncaster Station 46016 60129 Guy Mannering LHS c1954 Shed portrait 44011 60131 Osprey R3/4f c1959 Station portrait 46017 60134 L3/4f c1950 Lineside view heading express passenger in open countryside (same spot as 46015) 46018 60136 Alcazar RHS c1954 Lineside portrait taken from lower level, part tender only 44012 60138 Boswell R3/4f c1962 York Shed LOSA List 12A Page 2 44013 60138 (Boswell) L3/4f c1965 York Shed 44014 60139 Sea Eagle L3/4f c1950/1 Lineside portrait heading express passenger 46019 60140 Balmoral R3/4f c1962 York Shed 46020 60144 Kings Courier L3/4f 4/1/1953 Kings Cross Shed 44015 60145 (Saint Mungo) RHS c1966 York Shed part tender only WJP155 60145 Saint Mungo head on 1965 view of locos around turntable in roundhouse York MPD 46021 60147 L3/4f c1951 Doncaster Works outside the Paint Shop 46022 60149 R3/4f c1949 Lineside view heading express passenger 65249 60150 R3/4f c1950 York Station 46023 60151 Midlothian R3/4f c1960 York Station entering from North on express 46024 60154 Bon Accord RHS c1951 Shed portrait 44016 60156 Great Central L3/4r c1960 Kings Cross Station 46025 60156 Great Central LHS c1954 Kings Cross Station loco yard 46026 60157 R3/4f c1950 lineside view heading Northumbrian 44017 60157 Great Eastern R3/4f c1959 Kings Cross Station backing out. 46027 60159 L3/4f c1950 Shed portrait 44018 60160 Auld Reekie R3/4f c1954 Haymarket Station heading up express 44019 60147 North Eastern L3/4f c1950/1 Lineside portrait heading express passenger 44020 60149 Amadis R3/4f c1962 Shed portrait THOMPSON rebuild of GRESLEY A1 CLASS A1/1 46029 4470 Great Northern L3/4f c1945/6 Lineside portrait heading express passenger 46030 113 Great Northern LHS c1947 Shed portrait 46031 60113 Great Northern R3/4f 16/7/1950 Lineside view working the GNR Centenary Special 46522 60113 Great Northern R3/4f c1954 Lineside portrait heading express passenger THOMPSON and PEPPERCORN CLASS A2 A2/2 Rebuilds 46032 502 Earl Marischal R3/4f c1947 Shed portrait 44021 505 Thane of Fife R3/4f c1947 Shed portrait 46037 60504 Mons Meg R3/4f c1950 Station portrait 44023 60506 Wolf of Badenoch R3/4f c1954 Station portrait A2/1 46033 509 Waverley L3/4f c1947 Haymarket Shed 46038 60508 Duke of Rothesay R3/4f c1950 Kings Cross Shed 44024 60508 Duke of Rothesay L3/4f early 1950's Lineside portrait heading express passenger 44025 60509 Waverley R3/4f c1954 Station portrait running light engine; Heart of Midlothian headboard A2/3 44022 515 Sun Stream R3/4f c1947 Station portrait 46034 518 Tehran L3/4f c1947 Doncaster Works Yard 46035 521 Watling Street LHS c1947 Shed portrait 46036 60500 Edward Thompson R3/4f c1950 Station portrait 46039 60512 Steady Aim R3/4f c1948 Edinburgh Waverley 44026 60513 Dante L3/4f c1952 Lineside Portrait heading express passenger 46040 60513 Dante L3/4f c1949 Kings Cross Station loco yard LOSA List 12A Page 3 WJP755 60513 Dante R3/4f c1960 on northbound express crossing level crossing Retford South 46041 60516 Hycilla L3/4f c1952 Kings Cross Station 46042 60519 Honeyway R3/4f c1954 Edinburgh Waverley heading the Queen of Scots 44027 60523 Sun Castle R3/4f c1950 Lineside portrait heading express passenger 46043 60523 Sun Castle R3/4f c1954 Lineside portrait heading express passenger 46044 60523 Sun Castle R3/4f c1949 Lineside portrait heading Class H freight A2 60929 60528 Tudor Minstrel R3/4f c1965 Shed portrait engine only 46045 60528 Tudor Minstrel L3/4f c1952 Shed portrait part tender only 44028 60530 Sayajirao R3/4f c1965 Dundee Tay Bridge Shed 46046 60531 Barham L3/4f c1954 Haymarket Shed 44029 60532 Blue Peter R3/4f mid 1960's Shed portrait 46047 60532 Blue Peter R3/4r 14/8/1966 Basingstoke Station WJP268 60532 Blue Peter L3/4f c1966 yard portrait Perth MPD WJP269 60532 Blue Peter L3/4r c1966 yard portrait with loco only in view Perth MPD 46048 60535 Hornets Beauty R3/4f c1948 Station portrait possibly Newcastle Central 46049 60536 Trimbush L3/4f c1948/9 lineside portrait heading Yorkshire Pullman GRESLEY CLASS A10 (A1) and A3 46050 1470N Great Northern R3/4f c1924 Grantham Station 48244 1479N R3/4f c1923/4 Station portrait 46051 1475 (Flying Fox) R3/4f c1924 Grantham Station 46052 4472 Flying Scotsman R3/4f c1970 Hatfield Station Preserved 46053 4472 Flying Scotsman L3/4f c1980 Station portrait heading 1L 30 William Deacon's Bank Club special 44032 4472 Flying Scotsman R3/4f late 1930's Kings Cross Shed on turntable 44033 4472 Flying Scotsman RHS late 1960's Nine Elms shed Preserved 44034 4473 Solario R3/4f late 1930's Kings Cross Shed on turntable with Scarborough Flier headboard 46054 4473 Solario R3/4f c1930 Shed portrait 46055 4475 Flying Fox R3/4f 16.6.1935 New England Shed 46056 4476 Royal Lancer L3/4f mid 1930's Shed portrait 46058 4477 Gay Crusader L3/4f early 1930's Shed portrait 46059 4479 Robert the Devil L3/4f mid 1930's Lineside portrait heading express passenger 46060 4479 Robert the Devil L3/4f early 1930's Shed portrait on turntable 46061 4480 Enterprise R3/4f mid 1930's Shed portrait 46062 4481 St. Simon L3/4f early 1930's Lineside portrait approaching unknown Station 46063 2505 Cameronian L3/4f 5.8.1935 Eastfield Shed 46064 2506 Salmon Trout L3/4f 6.8.1935 Dundee Tay Bridge Shed 46065 2545 Diamond Jubilee L3/4f c1930 Shed portrait 46066 2546 Donovan R3/4f late 1920's Shed portrait 46067 2546 Donovan R3/4f early 1930's GN Section freight entering unknown Station 46068 2547 Doncaster R3/4f early 1930's Shed portrait 67084 2552 Sansovino R3/4f 1930s Shed portrait 46069 2553 Prince of Wales L3/4f early 1930's Shed portrait 46070 2553 Prince of Wales L3/4f late 1920's Lineside portrait heading local passenger 46071 2554 (Woolwinder) L3/4f c1925/6 Station Portrait 46072 2555 Centenary R3/4f 1930's Lineside Portrait heading express passenger 46073 2555 Centenary L3/4f late 1920's Shed portrait 46074 2556 Ormonde R3/4f 1930's Shed portrait 46075 2557 Blair Atholl R3/4f late 1930's Lineside portrait heading express passenger LOSA List 12A Page 4 46076 2557 Blair Atholl L3/4f 1930's shed portrait 46077 2558 Tracery L3/4f 1930's Shed portrait 46078 2560 Pretty Polly L3/4f late 1920's Shed portrait 44030 2560 Pretty Polly R3/4f c1945/6 Lineside portrait heading ecs/parcels train 44056 2560 Pretty Polly L3/4f 1930's Kings Cross Station D15 8787 alongside 46079 2561 Minoru R3/4f 1930's Station portrait 46080 2561 Minoru R3/4f late 1920's Shed portrait 46081 2565 Merry Hampton LHS 1930's Haymarket Shed 46082 2567 Sir Visto L3/4f early 1920's Shed portrait 46083 2568 Sceptre R3/4f 1930's Lineside portrait NBR section heading express passenger 46084 2569 Gladiateur L3/4f 1930's Shed portrait possibly York 46085 2569 Gladiateur R3/4f 1930's Station portrait 46086 2570 Tranquil L3/4f 1930's York Station 46087 2576 The White Knight
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