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Photographic Reference Binders List Photographic Reference Binders Number Title Contents Collections Images Aberford & Garforth Railway; Alexandra BTC; NRM; JF Bruton; Carrier; CCE York; Docks Railway; Ashover Light Railway; Barry 1 Railways: Aberford-Bishop England; LPC; Mullett; Nevitt; Pearce 79 Railway; Bideford, Westward Ho and Higgins; TE Williams Appledore; Bishop's Castle Railway Bodmin & Wadebridge Railway; Brampton Railway (Lord Carlisle); Brecon & Merthyr BTC; NRM; Derby Works; GWR; F Burtt; AJ 2 Railways: Bodmin-Burton Railway; Bristol & Exeter Railway; Burry 77 Chisholm; LPC; Mullett; TE Williams Port & Gwendraeth Railway: Burton & Ashby Light Railway Locomotives of the Caledonian Railway in 3 Caledonian Railway (1) St Rollox Photo Collection 36 early LMS livery Caledonian Railway Locomotives: 0-6-0; 0-6- 4 Caledonian Railway (2) 0T; 2-6-0; 0-8-0T; 4-2-2; 2-2-2; 2-4-0; 0-4- St Rollox Photo Collection; BTC 46 0T; 0-4-4T; 4-4-0T Caledonian Railway Locomotives (4-4-0 and 5 Caledonian Railway (3) St Rollox Photo Collection 75 4-6-0) Caledonian Railway - trains and passenger 6 Caledonian Railway (4) St Rollox Photo Collection 55 stock Caledonian Railway wagons and freight St Rollox Photo Collection; plus other 7 Caledonian Railway (5) 62 stock official works collections 8 Caledonian Railway (6) Grangemouth Docks, Piers and Steamships St Rollox Photo Collection 60 Forth & Clyde Canal; Works, Depots, 9 Caledonian Railway (7) St Rollox Photo Collection; BTC; NRM; Box 56 Bridges &c; Publicity and Miscellaneous Caledonian Railway Locomotives 0-6-0, 2-6- 10 Caledonian Railway (8) BTC; NRM 26 0 and 0-8-0 Number Title Contents Collections Images BTC;NRM; Crewe; LMS; Box; Burtt/Bedford; 11 Caledonian Railway (9) Caledonian Railway Locomotives 4-6-0 80 Clarke; Mullett; Nevitt; Soole; Stephen BTC; NRM; ED Bruton; Burtt/ Bedford; 12 Caledonian Railway (10) Caledonian Railway Locomotives 4-4-0 Dearden Main Line; Nevitt; Soole; Stephen; 92 Tod BTC; NRM; Burtt/ Bedford; Carrier; 13 Caledonian Railway (11) Caledonian Railway Tank Locomotives 82 Cawston; AB McLeod; Nevitt; Stephen Caledonian Railway Locomotives: 2-2-0. 2-2- BTC; Burtt/ Bedford; Mullett; North British; 14 Caledonian Railway (12) 93 2, 4-2-2, 0-4-2, 2-4-0 Nevitt; Rutherford; Tod Campbeltown & Machrihanish Light BTC; NRM; LGRP; LPC; GF Burtt; Carrier: AJ Railway; Cambrian Railway; Canterbury & 15 Railways: Campbeltown-Channel Chisholm; MD England; Mullett; Russell- 75 Whitstable Railway; Cardiff Railway; Smith; Tripp Channels Islands railways Cheshire Lines Committee; City & South London Railway; Cleator & Workington BTC; Doncaster Works; Gorton Works; 16 Railways: Cheshire-Colne Railway; Cockermouth, Keswick & Penrith Horwich Works; LPC; Nevitt; Pearce- 76 Railway; Cleobury & Mortimer Light Higgins; Charles Roberts; Russell-Smith Railway: Colne Valley & Halstead Railway Corris Railway; Cromford & High Peak BTC; NRM; ED Bruton; Carrier; Pearce- 17 Railways: Corris-Croydon Railway; Croydon & Oxted Railway (LBSCR 100 Higgins & SE Joint Railway) Derwent Valley Light Railway; Docklands 18 Railways: Derwent - Easingwold Light Railway; Duffield Bank Railway; NRM; HGW Household; P Ransome Wallis 58 Easingwold Railway East Coast Joint Stock (GNR/NER): 19 East Coast Joint Stock (NER/GNR) Passenger coaches, saloons, dining cars, BTC; York; Doncaster; Gorton; LPC 96 kitchen cars, sleepers, brakes Number Title Contents Collections Images East Lancashire Railway; East Kent Railway; BTC; NRM; Horwich Works; Burtt; LGRP; 20 Railways: East Lancashire - Edge Hill Eastern Counties Railway; Eaton Hall 79 Nevitt; Pearce-Higgins; AG Williamson Railway; Edge Hill Light Railway Festiniog Railway; Freshwater, Yarmouth BTC; NRM (Wright); JF Bruton; MD England; 21 Railways: Festiniog - Freshwater 68 and Newport Railway (Isle of Wight) LGRP; Pearce-Higgins; JE Simpson; Tripp BTC; NRM; NRM 84/30; Horwich Works; Furness Railway locomotives, rolling stock 22 Furness Railway MD England; HGW Household; Nevitt; 97 etc Pearce-Higgins Glyn Valley Tramway; Grimsby & BTC; NRM; Doncaster Works; JF Bruton; F Railways: Glyn - Isle of Man (Small Immingham Electric Railway; Hundred of 23 Burtt; GF Burtt/ Bedford; Cowan; MD 39 Companies) Manhood & Selsey Tramway (West Susses England; Pearce Higgins; Tripp Railway); Isle of Man Railways Glasgow & South Western Railway 24 Glasgow & South Western Railway (1) Kilmarnock Works (OPC) 41 Locomotives Glasgow & South Western Railway 25 Glasgow & South Western Railway (2) Carriages, Travelling Post Office, Fish Vans Kilmarnock Works (OPC); BTC 77 and other passenger rated stock Glasgow & South Western Railway Wagons 26 Glasgow & South Western Railway (3) Kilmarnock Works (OPC) 45 and other freight stock Glasgow & South Western Railway Tank BTC; NRM; St Rollox; Clarke; MD England; 27 Glasgow & South Western Railway (4) 42 Locomotives RD Stephen BTC; NRM; St Rollox: Burtt/ Bedford; Clarke; Glasgow & South Western Railway Tender 28 Glasgow & South Western Railway (5) Cowan; MD England; AB McLeod; RD 86 Locomotives: 2-2-2; 2-4-0; 0-4-2; 4-4-0 Stephen Glasgow & South Western Railway Tender BTC; St Rollox: Burtt/ Bedford; Clarke; 29 Glasgow & South Western Railway (6) 84 Locomotives: 0-6-0; 2-6-0; 4-6-0 Cowan; England; Household; Stephen Number Title Contents Collections Images BTC; NRM 84/30; F Burtt; AC Cawston; AJ Great Central Railway Locomotives: 4-2-2, 4- 30 Great Central Railway (1) Chisholm; Cowan; C Laundy; Mullett; 99 4-0, 4-4-2, 4-6-0 Russell-Smith; Soole; RD Stephen; Tripp BTC; NRM 84/30; Burtt; AC Cawston; Great Central Railway Locomotives 2-8-0 Mullett; P Ransome Wallis; Russell-Smith; 31 Great Central Railway (2) (including Railway Operating Division ROD); 67 Shuttleworth; Soole; RD Stephen; TE 0-6-0; 2-6-0; 0-8-0; and Tank Locomotives Williams Great Central Locomotives (Official Works Gorton Works; Darlington Works; 32 Great Central Railway (3) Photos): 4-2-2-; 4-4-0; 4-4-2; 0-6-0; 4-6-0; 0- Doncaster Works; North British Railway 86 8-0 Works Great Central Railway (Official Works Photos): 2-8-0 (inc ROD); Tank Locomotives Gorton Works; Darlington Works; 33 Great Central Railway (4) 53 (4-6-2T; 0-6-2T; 2-6-4T; 0-6-0T; 2-4-2T; 4-4- Doncaster Works 2T; 0-8-4T; 0-4-0T) Great Central Railway (and LNER) Locomotives:Class J11/3 0-6-0; Class O1 2- Doncaster Works; Gorton Works; 34 Great Central Railway (5) 8-0; Class Q1 0-8-0; Class O4/8K 2-8-0 36 Darlington Works (pulverised fuel); miscellaneous locomotives and cabs Great Central Railway: Passenger coaches; 35 Great Central Railway (6) BTC; Doncaster; Dukinfield; Gorton 27 wagons; road vehicles; Dukinfield Works Great Eastern Railway Locomotives: 2-2-2; 36 Great Eastern Railway (1) BTC; Stratford Works; Darlington Works 99 2-4-0; 4-4-0 Great Eastern Railway Locomotives: 0-6-0; 37 Great Eastern Railway (2) Stratford Works 183 4-6-0 Great Eastern Railway Locomotives: Tank 38 Great Eastern Railway (3) Locomotives; Decapod; Sentinel BTC; NRM; Stratford Works 94 Locomotives; Sentinel Railcars 39 Great Eastern Railway (4) Great Eastern Railway; Passenger carriages BTC; Stratford Works; LPC 203 Number Title Contents Collections Images Great Eastern Railway: Wagons; Road BTC; NRM; Stratford Works; Horwich 40 Great Eastern Railway (5) 184 Vehicles Works; RR; LPC Great Eastern Railway: Stratford Works (1): 41 Great Eastern Railway (6) BTC; Stratford Works 329 Plant, machinery people, etc [SX1-SX999] Great Eastern Railway: Stratford Works (2): 42 Great Eastern Railway (7) Plant, machinery people, etc [SX1000- Stratford Works 321 SX1499] Great Eastern Railway: Stratford Works (3): 43 Great Eastern Railway (8) Stratford Works 244 Plant, machinery people, etc [SX1500-1899] Great Eastern Railway: Stratford Works (4): 44 Great Eastern Railway (9) Plant, machinery people, etc [SX1900-2308, Stratford Works 267 plus oddments] Great Eastern Railway Locomotives: 0-6-0; BTC; NRM; LGRP; LPC; Carrier; Herbert; 45 Great Eastern Railway (10) 34 2-6-0; 0-8-0 Mullett; Soole; Stephen BTC; NRM; 84/30; Burtt/Bedford; Chisholm; Great Eastern Railway Locomotives: 2-2-2; 46 Great Eastern Railway (11) Cowan; Herbert; Mullett; Russell-Smith; 67 4-2-2; 2-4-0 Soole; Tripp BTC; NRM; Doncaster Works; 84/30; Herbert; LPC; Main Line (Dearden); Mullett; 47 Great Eastern Railway (12) Great Eastern Railway Tank Locomotives 81 Porter; Ransome Wallis; Russell Smith; Soole; Stephen; Tod; Tripp BTC; NRM: 84/30; Burtt/ Bedford; Cawston; Great Eastern Railway Locomotives: 4-4-0; 48 Great Eastern Railway (13) Cowan; Herbert; MacCartney Robbins; 77 4-6-0 Mullett; Soole; Tod; Tripp Great Eastern Railway: Stations, junctions, 49 Great Eastern Railway (14) Windwood GE 51-100 47 buildings (Windwood) Great Eastern Railway: Stations, junctions, 50 Great Eastern Railway (15) Windwood GE 101-151 48 buildings (Windwood) Number Title Contents Collections Images Great Eastern Railway: Stations, junctions, 51 Great Eastern Railway (16) Windwood GE 151-200 48 buildings (Windwood) Great Eastern Railway: Stations, junctions, 52 Great Eastern Railway (17) Windwood GE 301-350 48 buildings (Windwood) Great Eastern Railway: Stations, junctions, 53 Great Eastern Railway (18) Windwood GE 351-399 47 buildings (Windwood) Great Eastern Railway: Stations, junctions, 54 Great Eastern Railway (19) Windwood GE 401-450 50 buildings (Windwood) Great Eastern Railway: Stations, junctions, 55 Great Eastern Railway (20) Windwood GE 451-499 50 buildings (Windwood) Great Eastern Railway: Stations, junctions, 56 Great Eastern Railway (21) Windwood GE 501-550 49 buildings (Windwood) Great Eastern Railway: Stations, junctions, 57 Great
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