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SETTLE – CARLISLE RAILWAY DIRECTORY OF RESOURCES A listing of printed, audio-visual and other resources including museums, public exhibitions and heritage sites * * * Compiled by Nigel Mussett 2016 Petteril Bridge Junction CARLISLE SCOTBY River Eden CUMWHINTON COTEHILL Cotehill viaduct Dry Beck viaduct ARMATHWAITE Armathwaite viaduct Armathwaite tunnel Baron Wood tunnels 1 (south) & 2 (north) LAZONBY & KIRKOSWALD Lazonby tunnel Eden Lacy viaduct LITTLE SALKELD Little Salkeld viaduct + Cross Fell 2930 ft LANGWATHBY Waste Bank Culgaith tunnel CULGAITH Crowdundle viaduct NEWBIGGIN LONG MARTON Long Marton viaduct APPLEBY Ormside viaduct ORMSIDE Helm tunnel Griseburn viaduct Crosby Garrett viaduct CROSBY GARRETT Crosby Garrett tunnel Smardale viaduct KIRKBY STEPHEN Birkett tunnel Wild Boar Fell 2323 ft + Ais Gill viaduct Shotlock Hill tunnel Lunds viaduct Moorcock tunnel Dandry Mire viaduct Mossdale Head tunnel GARSDALE Appersett Gill viaduct Mossdale Gill viaduct HAWES Rise Hill tunnel DENT Arten Gill viaduct Blea Moor tunnel Dent Head viaduct Whernside 2415 ft + Ribblehead viaduct RIBBLEHEAD + Penyghent 2277 ft Ingleborough 2372 ft + HORTON IN RIBBLESDALE Little viaduct Ribble Bridge Sheriff Brow viaduct Taitlands tunnel Settle viaduct Marshfield viaduct SETTLE Settle Junction River Ribble © NJM 2016 Route map of the Settle—Carlisle Railway and the Hawes Branch GRADIENT PROFILE Gargrave to Carlisle After The Cumbrian Railways Association ’The Midland’s Settle & Carlisle Distance Diagrams’ 1992. CONTENTS Route map of the Settle-Carlisle Railway Gradient profile Introduction A. Primary Sources B. Books, pamphlets and leaflets C. Periodicals and articles D. Research Studies E. Maps F. Pictorial images: photographs, postcards, greetings cards, paintings and posters G. Audio-recordings: records, tapes and CDs H. Audio-visual recordings: films, videos and DVDs I. -
Toys & Collectors' Models
FTridoay y5ths F eb&rua ryC 202o1 atl l1e0amc –tRoEMrOTsE B’ IDMDINGo ONdLY els The Henry Room –10am Order of Sale Running Total Steam 1 – 39 39 Meccano 100 – 168 107 ‘0’ Gauge 250 – 405 262 ‘00’ Gauge 501 – 782 544 Britains 850 – 917 611 Tinplate, Triang & Juvenalia 1001 – 1062 673 The JLS Room –10am Order of Sale Running Total Plastic Kits 1201 – 1299 99 Corgi 1601 – 1655 154 Dinky 1901 – 1995 249 Matchbox & Models of Yesteryear 2301 – 2364 313 Other Diecast 2501 – 2701 514 TV, Film & Action Figures 3151 – 3196 559 The sale is conducted in two sections in two salerooms, resulting in simultaneous selling during the day. The anticipated selling rate should not exceed 150 lots per hour. Please note that there are gaps in the lot numbers between some sections Unfortunately, we are unable to open for viewing at the present time – please contact us to request condition reports and extra images. All enquiries to Oliver Leggett at the Auction Centre Tel: 01284 748 625 Email: [email protected] RESULTS AVAILABLE ONLINE ONE HOUR FOLLOWING THE SALE BUYER‘S PREMIUM 20% PLUS VAT WWW.THE-SALEROOM.COM 150 YEARS est. 1869 LIVE BIDDING AT Chartered Surveyors | Land & Estate Agents | Auctioneers & Valuers Bid live through our website LSKlive (3% plus VAT surcharge applies) The Auction Centre, 10 Risbygate Street, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 3AA WWW.LSK.CO.UK Hello and welcome to our new look Toys & Models catalogue and the first auction of 2021! Despite the difficulties of the last year, the condition reports, or to arrange Toys & Models auctions have remained telephone/commission bids. -
Hornby Hobbies
Hornby Hobbies A Management Case Study John L Thompson Roger M Bale Professor of Entrepreneurship Huddersfield University Business School 2002 Copyright John L Thompson, 2002 1 hornby.doc HORNBY HOBBIES Abstract Hornby, the company that systematically gave the world Meccano, Hornby Dublo electric trains, Dinky Toys and Scalextric, remains an independent British company a century after it was started by entrepreneur Frank Hornby in Liverpool. This is something of a rarity in the UK toy industry, which has seen many brands disappear in the face of global competition and many businesses either close or be sold to foreign ownership. During the last forty years Hornby has been continually swimming against the tide. Strategies have changed. Innovation, new products and diversification have been important - so too have divestments. There have been different owners and several changes of strategic leadership. But recently the company’s prospects have been transformed. Production has been moved to China, enabling the company to provide more detail without increasing prices. Pre-tax profits more than doubled between 2001 and 2002 and the latest interim results show a further doubling. Hornby’s survival is testimony to the importance of branding and reputation. This case study was written by John L Thompson with co-operation from Hornby plc in 2002. It is for classroom discussion and should not be taken to reflect either effective or ineffective management. Copyright John L Thompson, 2002. Copyright John L Thompson, 2002 2 hornby.doc HORNBY HOBBIES A new public company was launched in February 2002. Flying Scotsman plc had been formed to use the expensively restored and world-famous green steam engine for special excursions. -
Some Key Toy Manufacturers
45936 MOC Must Toys Book6 12/1/05 7:53 am Page 41 Some key toy manufacturers Britain Abbatt Toys Paul and Marjorie Abbatt were pioneers of innovative educational toys in the 1930s. They set up in business in 1932 selling toys to friends and by mail order from their flat in Tavistock Square, London. Demand was such that in 1936 they opened a child friendly shop at 94 Wimpole Street, designed by their friend the architect Ernö Goldfinger. The Abbatts were his main clients at the time and he designed toys and nursery equipment for them. They were concerned with the play needs of children in general, introducing a range of toys for children with physical disabilities devised by Milan Morgenstern. In 1951 they were instrumental in setting up the Children’s Play Activities Trust Ltd. to promote excellence in toy design and manufacture. After Paul Abbatt died in 1971 the business was bought by the Educational Supply Association. William Britain Ltd. Britains Ltd. was founded by William Britain in London in 1840. At first Britains made tin and clockwork toys and from the 1890s they made model soldiers. It also opened an office in Paris, France in 1905. The company made munitions for both world wars. In 1954 Herald miniatures, makers of unbreakable plastic toys, became a subsidiary of Britains. In 1966 Britains ceased to manufacture its metal soldiers. It was purchased by Ertl Co. in 1997. The Chad Valley Co. Ltd. The Chad Valley trademark was first registered in 1897 when the original company of Johnson Brothers added games to its stationery range. -
Lot 1 Two Hornby OO Gauge Steam Locomotives- R322 BR 2-8-0 Class 8F #48758 and R053 LNER Class B17 “Manchester United”
Cottees Auctions - Collectable Toy & Model Railway in conjunction with Modern Interiors & Collectables. - Starts 14 Sep 2019 Lot 1 Two Hornby OO gauge steam locomotives- R322 BR 2-8-0 Class 8F #48758 and R053 LNER Class B17 “Manchester United”. Estimate: 30 - 50 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 25.2% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 2 Hornby OO gauge Thomas & Friends Electric Train Set (missing Trakmat) together with a quantity of Hornby straight and curved track and points. Estimate: 20 - 30 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 25.2% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 3 Replica Railways OO Gauge boxed rolling stock to include plank wagons, Coke wagons, Fruit vans and others (10). Estimate: 20 - 40 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 25.2% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 4 Bachmann OO gauge 2-6-0 locomotive - 31-826 43xx 6384 BR Plain Green Late Crest. Excellent boxed. Estimate: 30 - 50 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 25.2% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 5 Hornby OO gauge locomotive- R310 BR 4-6-2 Battle of Britain Class “Lord Beaverbrook”. Excellent boxed. Estimate: 40 - 60 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 25.2% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 6 Bachmann OO Gauge 6 x boxed Coaches - 34-500, 34-501, 34-525, 2 x 34-551, 34-600. -
Founded by Frank Hornby, Who Made His First Train Set for the British Toy
SUPERBRANDS ANNUAL 2012 Superbrands.uk.com Founded by Frank Hornby, who made his fi rst train set for the British toy market in 1920, Hornby has a vision to be the most successful model, hobby and collectable toy company in the world. Hornby products, originally intended for children, have fostered lifelong enthusiasm, creating a unique brand that transcends all ages and delivers to an exceptionally passionate audience. Brand History X 1972: The Hornby Railways company is established. X 2001: Hogwarts Express, the Harry Potter licensed locomotive, launches to great sales success. Market cherishing the products that offer hours of From its headquarters in Margate, Kent, Hornby engagement and no limitations on how much X 2003: Hornby launches Live Steam – and its associated brands are market leaders they can build. a working miniature steam locomotive. in model railways (Hornby), slot car racing sets (Scalextric), plastic model kits (Airfi x), modelling Product X 2004: Hornby acquires Lima and materials (Humbrol), and die-cast collectable From steam and diesel engines to aircraft and Electrotren, which leads to the formation vehicles (Corgi). Its products are sold in 60 vehicles, Hornby products are engineered to of Hornby Italia and Spain. countries across the globe. replicate real life vehicles on a miniature scale. X 2006: Hornby acquires Airfi x The brand’s 00 scale – which represents a size and Humbrol. A rapid acquisition programme over the past ratio of 1:76 – enables intricate details to be decade has bolstered sales, with Hornby now reproduced precisely, adding to the desirability X 2008: Hornby acquires Corgi Classics. owning the leading European model railways of the products. -
Gauge-And-Scale.Pdf
GAUGE and SCALE FOR TOY AND MODEL TRAINS fredlub |SNCF231E | 11 maart 2019 1 Content 1 Content ........................................................................................................................... 2 2 Introduction.................................................................................................................... 4 3 Gauge and Scale explained............................................................................................. 6 What is Gauge ........................................................................................................................................... 6 Real trains ............................................................................................................................................. 6 Toy and model trains ............................................................................................................................ 6 The name of the gauge .......................................................................................................................... 7 A third rail? ........................................................................................................................................... 8 Monorail ................................................................................................................................................ 9 What is Scale ............................................................................................................................................. 9 Toy-like -
Lot 1 Triang Hornby OO Gauge RS62 "Car-A-Belle" Goods Set with an 0-6-0 Tank Loco BR Black No.47606, 2 X Car Carriers, Brake Van, Track and 12 X Cars
Cottees Auctions - Toys, Collectable Toys & Model Railway - Starts 08 Feb 2020 Lot 1 Triang Hornby OO Gauge RS62 "Car-a-Belle" Goods Set with an 0-6-0 Tank Loco BR black No.47606, 2 x Car Carriers, Brake Van, track and 12 x Cars. Contents appear Excellent in Good box. Estimate: 60 - 100 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 25.2% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 2 Hornby Dublo 2-rail 2034 "The Royal Scot" Passenger Train Set containing Co-Co BR two-tone green Class 55 Deltic Diesel No.D9012 "Crepello" along with 2 x BR maroon Superdetail Passenger Coaches (1st/2nd and Brake 2nd) along with circle of track, conditions appear generally Good in Fair Plus to Good box. Estimate: 40 - 70 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 25.2% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 3 Triang Railways OO Gauge RM.C Minic Motorway Interchange Set consisting of 0-6-0 BR 43775 Locomotive, black, BR Sleeping Car 2510, maroon, Car Transporter Wagon, Loading Ramp, Track, Controllers and 2 x Triang Minic Cars, generally Good to Excellent, contained in original set box which is Fair to Good, some corners torn on outer. Estimate: 60 - 90 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 25.2% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 4 Hornby R2344 BR 0-6-0 Class Q1 locomotive 33009 Weathered Edition. Appear Near Mint to Mint in Excellent box. -
This Edition Was Created on Tuesday March 6Th 2018 and Contains a List
This edition was created on Tuesday March 6th 2018 and contains a list of books and magazines, both bound and loose A list of new titles added since the creation of the last list can be found on the website in the second hand book lists tab To check availability of items please contact us either by – using the 'Contact Us' button on this website, or call +44(0)1947895170 (opening hours are shown on the website home page www.grosmontbookshop.co.uk). Postage and Packing at or about cost due to new Royal Mail charging structure based on weight and size of parcel. Reductions negotiable on volume purchases. Title Author Edition Publisher ISBN Comments Price Loose magazines, many issues available, send your list of requirements for us to check British Railway Journal British Railways Magazine, North Eastern Region 50s & early 60s issues between British Transport British Transport Review 04/1950 & 08/1960 Commission published 3 times per year Cassell's Railways of the World Parts 6 – 18 Great Western Railway Journal Industrial Archaeology Industrial Railway Record 1946 Apr-Dec; 1947; 1948; 1949 Locomotive Express, practical articles by Jan-July, Sept-Dec; practical men 1950 Jan nos. 111-117; 119- Locomotive Railway Carriage & Wagon 136; 669, 674, July Review 59 paper covers, most loose Locomotives Illustrated Modern Railways Model Railway Journal Model Railway Journal Compendium 1, 2, 3 5.00 issues 2272, 2312, Modern Transport, "The Times" of the 2316, 2319, 2322, transport world 2326, Moors Line issues up to no.100 Motive Power Monthly Jan 86 -
RHC-FINAL-REPORT-2009-13.Pdf
1 Contents Chairman’s Report 4 Designations in 2009 to 2013 6 Artefacts Sub-committee 11 Records Sub-committee 12 Scottish Sub-committee 14 Mission Statement 15 Aims 16 Procedure 17 Committee status and remit 18 Membership 19 Sub-committees 21 Memorandum of Understanding with National Railway Museum 23 Policy statement: presence of asbestos 24 Policy statement: nameplates and associated crests 25 Nature of records and artefacts 26 Criteria for designating records 27 Criteria for designating artefacts 28 Special criteria for designating nameplates 29 Criteria for consenting to or making directions for disposals of records 30 Criteria for consenting to or making directions for disposals of artefacts 31 Care of designated items 33 Formal undertakings 28 Terms and conditions for the care of items disposed of with the consent of the Committee 34 2 Designations and disposals to 31 March 2009 36 Relevant legislation 52 Financial statement 53 Some notable landmarks in Britain’s railway history 54 Who’s Who of Committee members 55 Secretary 56 CONTACT DETAILS 57 Photo: Ian Bell, TfL 3 Chairman’s Report This is the final report on the work of the Railway Heritage Committee which has striven to safeguard Britain’s railway heritage over the last 18 years. Rather than just limit this report to the period under review, it is appropriate to take this opportunity to paint in some of the background to the Committee’s history. The initial concept of a statutory Committee with responsibility for railway heritage was developed in the early 1990s under the railway privatisation legislation, the Railways Act 1993. -
Admission for All How Cinema and the Railways Shaped British Culture, 1895-1948
Admission for All How Cinema and the Railways Shaped British Culture, 1895-1948 Rebecca E Harrison UCL PhD in Film Studies Declaration I, Rebecca Harrison, confirm that the work presented in this thesis is my own. Where information has been derived from other sources, I confirm that this has been indicated in the thesis. Abstract My thesis examines the intersections between railway and cinema spaces to demonstrate how crucial these technologies were in altering life in Britain. The project focuses on the period between 1895 (the birth of film) and 1948 (when the railways were nationalised). Access to railways and cinemas was predicated on payment rather than birthright: in carriages and auditoriums, consumerism was—in theory—inclusive. The two technologies were thus crucial in transforming public space from one of privilege to one of mass consumption. I analyse three spaces: inside carriages, the interiors of auditoriums and the space onscreen to demonstrate how trains and moving images affected in material ways people’s experiences of modernity in everyday life. I also connect the intersections between the railway and cinema to a broader narrative about Britain’s democracy and industrial and political change in the period. This interdisciplinary thesis draws on a variety of fields including film theory, history, geography and sociology to provoke a reinvestigation of the cinema and the train in British culture. Archival research is central to the thesis, as primary sources create a material history of both the railway and cinema’s impacts on life in Britain. The project’s historical narrative is also interwoven with conceptual analysis. -
Serial Active Designation Or Undertaking?
Serial Active Designation Description of Record or Artefact Registered Disposal to / Date of Designation, Class or Undertaking? Number Current Designation Designation or Responsible Meeting Undertaking Organisation 1 YES Brunel Drawings: structural drawings produced 1995/01 Network Rail 22/09/1995 Designation for Great Western Rly Co or its associated Infrastructure Ltd Companies between 1833 and 1859 [operational property] 2 NO The Gooch Centrepiece 1995/02 National Railway 22/09/1995 Disposal Museum 3 NO Classes of Record: Memorandum and Articles 1995/03 N/A 24/11/1995 Designation of Association; Annual Reports; Minutes and working papers of main board; principal subsidiaries and any sub-committees whether standing or ad hoc; Organisation charts; Staff newsletters/papers and magazines; Files relating to preparation of principal legislation where company was in lead in introducing legislation 4 NO Railtrack Group PLC Archive 1995/03 National Railway 24/11/1995 Disposal Museum 5 YES Class 08 Locomotive no. 08616 (formerly D 1996/01 London & 22/03/1996 Designation 3783) (last locomotive to be rebuilt at Swindon Birmingham Works) Railway Ltd 6 YES Brunel Drawings: structural drawings produced 1996/02 BRB (Residuary) 22/03/1996 Designation for Great Western Rly Co or its associated Ltd Companies between 1833 and 1859 [Non- operational property] 7 YES Brunel Drawings: structural drawings produced 1996/02 Network Rail 22/03/1996 Designation for Great Western Rly Co or its associated Infrastructure Ltd Companies between 1833 and 1859 [Non- operational