North Eastern Railway Civil Engineering Drawings List Description: The collection includes a minority of architectural plans, along with drawings of structures such as bridges and viaducts, maps of permanent way routes and alterations, signalling plans and diagrams, with a variety of miscellaneous components for structures and infrastructure. The collection comprises approximately 3500 plans, diagrams and maps on paper, wax linen and linen- backed cartridge paper. System of arrangement: The original arrangement of the drawings has been lost and they derive from a wide variety of applications within the architectural and civil engineering genres. The drawings have therefore been listed in the rolls in which they were found, and every effort made to record the variety of numbering systems used at different times by the railway company departments involved in creating and storing the drawings, representative of the different types of drawing. There is no one single and consistent numbering arrangement. Physical Characteristics: The drawings survive in a variety of formats and sizes – there are wax linen tracings, colour washed linenbacked original office drawings, drawings on cartridge paper, blueprints and other copying processes. Administrative/Biographical History: The North Eastern Railway Company was formed in 1854 as an amalgamation of the York & North Midland Railway, the Leeds Northern Railway and the York, Newcastle & Berwick Railway. It continued to absorb other companies in the north eastern region of England over subsequent decades, including the Stockton & Darlington Railway, South Durham and Lancashire Union Railway and the West Hartlepool Railway. In 1923 the various railway companies of the United Kingdom were grouped into four large amalgamations. The North Eastern Railway became part of the London & North Eastern Railway Company, alongside other companies with close geographical links to the East Coast Main Line from London to Scotland. Among these other companies those most closely related to the North Eastern Railway geographically were the North British Railway, Great Northern Railway, Great Central Railway and the Hull & Barnsley Railway. In 1947 the four major companies were nationalised and the former LNER became part of British Railways, divided into regions for administrative purposes. The North Eastern Region of British Railways is the one relevant to this collection of drawings, particularly the Architects’ Department and Civil Engineering Department based in offices at York. The various constituent companies at different times and in various ways employed architects and civil engineers, sometimes from external sources and increasingly from among specialist departments under their own control. These went through various stages of re-organisation and re-structuring as amalgamations progressed. The Architects’ Department dealt mainly with buildings, such as housing, stations and warehouses. The Civil Engineers’ Department dealt mainly with infrastructure, such as permanent way, signalling, bridges, tunnels, viaducts and similar structures. The York offices of these departments tended to cover the region from Berwick to Doncaster and between the north east coast and the Pennines, and this is reflected in the contents of this collection of drawings. The drawings themselves cover a wide range of applications. A minority of the collection includes architectural drawings for company housing, stations and other railway-related buildings. The majority of the collection comprises civil engineering drawings of items such as bridges, viaducts and culverts. Signalling and track diagrams, as well Ordnance Survey maps, also form a considerable proportion of the collection. Other Box Type Reference Reference Title Description Date Scale Material Condition Numbers Accommodation of Swannington Incline Tracing 25 Architecture 51 YP 303 A 1952 York, Queen Street Museum 1951/12/27 none 2 Engine: Revised arrangement of exhibits Paper Other Box Type Reference Reference Title Description Date Scale Material Condition Numbers Proposed Arrangement of Exhibits for 51 YP 229 Tracing 25 Architecture A 1952 York, Queen Street Museum Accommodation of Swannington Incline no date none 2 (ii) Paper Engine Swannington Incline Engine: proposed Tracing 25 Architecture 51 YP 229 (i) A 1952 York, Queen Street Museum method of installation at Railway Museum, 1951/09/12 none 2 Paper York Tracing 25 Architecture 71 YAM 124 3442 York, Queen Street Museum Layout showing roof trusses and drainage 1971/11/05 1:192 2 Paper Permanent Renewal of Permanent Wat, layout sheet 1 25 55 YP 163 PWR 26 Darlington: Stockton & Darlington Crossing 1956/02/06 8' to 1" Wax Linen 2 Way of 2 Permanent Renewal of Permanent Wat, Details sheet 2 25 55 YP 163 PWR 26 Darlington: Stockton & Darlington Crossing 1956/02/06 Various Wax Linen 2 Way of 2 Permanent Corrosion Tests on Chromium and Ordinary Graph of Test Pieces immersed in 8 to 1 25 72 431/1 1680 1922/03/21 None Graph Paper 3 Way ? Steel solution of Sulphuric Acid Heaton Carriage Washing Plant Electrically 25 Plant 29 EB 42 1888 Arrangement and Details of Sheeting 1929/05/17 Various Wax Linen 2 Welded Structure York Goods Shed and Offices, Leeman Tracing 25 Architecture 64 YM 45 2909 Layout (ink drawing) no date none 2 Road, York Paper Permanent 25 43 YP 243 1923 LNER CE Dept: Renewal of Way Items Signs 1943, July none Wax Linen 2 Way Permanent Speed Restrictions in Relation to Curvature 25 36 EP 100 1680 Graph no date none Wax Linen 2 Way of Track Permanent G 1199; 25 36 EP 100 Speed Restrictions Title page of Report to Committee 1936, April none Wax Linen 2 Way 1680 Permanent G 1199; LNER NE Area: Warning Board and C&T 1 1/2" to 1 25 36 EP 177 Diagrams 1936/12/08 Wax Linen 2 Way 1680 Indicators foot Permanent G 1199; LNER NE Area: Speed Restrictions Indicator 25 37 EP 186 Diagrams 1937/11/05 Various Wax Linen 2 Way 1680 for 'C' Lamp Post Permanent G 1199; 25 38 EP 174 LNER NE Area: Speed Restriction Lamp Diagrams 1938/11/11 Various Wax Linen 2 Way 1680 Permanent G 1199; LNER NE Area: C&T Indicator Standard 25 33 EP 51 Diagrams 1933/03/13 3" = 1' Wax Linen 2 Way 1680 Lamp Permanent G 1199; Tracing 25 32 EB 11 LNER NE Area: Speed restriction Plate Sheet 1 of 12 1932/05/12 Various 4 Way 1680 Paper Permanent G 1199; Tracing 25 32 EB 11 LNER NE Area: Speed restriction Plate Sheet 2 of 12 1932/05/12 Various 4 Way 1680 Paper Permanent G 1199; Tracing 25 32 EB 11 LNER NE Area: Speed restriction Plate Sheet 3 of 12 1932/05/12 Various 4 Way 1680 Paper Other Box Type Reference Reference Title Description Date Scale Material Condition Numbers Permanent G 1199; Tracing 25 32 EB 11 LNER NE Area: Speed restriction Plate Sheet 4 of 12 1932/05/12 Various 4 Way 1680 Paper Permanent G 1199; Tracing 25 32 EB 11 LNER NE Area: Speed restriction Plate Sheet 5 of 12 1932/05/12 Various 4 Way 1680 Paper Permanent G 1199; Tracing 25 32 EB 11 LNER NE Area: Speed restriction Plate Sheet 6 of 12 1932/05/12 Various 4 Way 1680 Paper Permanent G 1199; Tracing 25 32 EB 11 LNER NE Area: Speed restriction Plate Sheet 7 of 12 1932/05/12 Various 4 Way 1680 Paper Permanent G 1199; Tracing 25 32 EB 11 LNER NE Area: Speed restriction Plate Sheet 8 of 12 1932/05/12 Various 4 Way 1680 Paper Permanent G 1199; Tracing 25 32 EB 11 LNER NE Area: Speed restriction Plate Sheet 9 of 12 1932/05/12 Various 4 Way 1680 Paper Permanent G 1199; Tracing 25 32 EB 11 LNER NE Area: Speed restriction Plate Sheet 10 of 12 1932/05/12 Various 4 Way 1680 Paper Permanent G 1199; Tracing 25 32 EB 11 LNER NE Area: Speed restriction Plate Sheet 11 of 12 1932/05/12 Various 4 Way 1680 Paper Permanent G 1199; Tracing 25 32 EB 11 LNER NE Area: Speed restriction Plate Sheet 12 of 12 1932/05/12 Various 4 Way 1680 Paper Permanent G 1181; Darlington: Stockton and Darlington 25 46 YP 210 Track details, WJN Design no date none Wax Linen 2 Way 1666 Crossing A 2201; Civil Defence Decentralisation; 26 Architecture 53 YA 173 Fencehouses 1951/05/29 Various Linen paper 2 1479 Accommodation Layout A 2201; Decentralisation of Staff Control Shelter; 26 Architecture 53 YA 104 Stocksfield no date Various Linen paper 2 1479 Block Plan and Layout A 2201; Reinforced Concrete Foundation Site Plan 26 Architecture 53 YC 196 Fencehouses no date 1:500 Linen paper 2 1479 Sheet 1 A 2201; Reinforced Concrete Foundation Site Plan 26 Architecture 54 YC 1 Stocksfield no date 1:500 Linen paper 2 1479 Sheet 1 A 2201; Reinforced Concrete Foundation: Setting 26 Architecture 53 YC 196 Fencehouses no date 1/8" = 1' Linen paper 2 1479 Out Plan Sheet 2 A 2201; Reinforced Concrete Foundation: Details of 26 Architecture None Stocksfield no date Various Linen paper 2 1479 Setting Out and Reinforcement Sheet 3 A 2201; 26 Architecture 55 YC 80 Civil Defence Standard Control Shelters General Arrangement no date Various Linen paper 2 1479 A 2201; General Arrangement revised from 55 YC 26 Architecture 55 YC 86 Civil Defence Standard Control Shelters no date Various Linen paper 2 1479 80 Other Box Type Reference Reference Title Description Date Scale Material Condition Numbers A 2201; Detail & Schedule of Holes, Ducts, Etc to be 26 Architecture 55 YC 86 Civil Defence Standard Control Shelters 1955/08/03 1/4" = 1' Linen paper 2 1479 formed in Concrete A 2201; Reinforced Concrete Foundation: Details of 26 Architecture None Fencehouses No date Various Linen paper 2 1479 Setting Out & Reinforcement Sheet 3 A 2201; Reinforced Concrete Foundation: Setting 26 Architecture 53 YC 196 Fencehouses No date 1/8" =1' Linen paper 2 1479
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