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Totem BR(W) FF HAYES & HARLINGTON from the former Great Western Railway Station between London Paddington and Slough. in excellent condition. One of the few black and white totems that were used on the Western Region.
Tyers No3 fibre single line tablet BOSCARNE JUNC - WADEBRIDGE EAST ex L&SWR section on the North Cornwall line closed in 1966. In ex railway condition, measures 4.5in diameter.
Great Western Railway cast iron signal box board TROWBRIDGE SIGNAL BOX. Face restored over original paint, measures 78in x 9in.
Smokebox numberplate 48676 ex LMS Stanier 8F 2-8-0 built at Brighton in 1944 and numbered LMS 8676. Allocated to Heaton Mersey, Warrington, Widnes, Aintree, Sutton Oak and 8F Springs Branch from where it was withdrawn in October 1967 and scrapped. A rare pattern with LMS style lettering only used on a few of this class, photographs show this plate as being used in service up to the end. Lightly face restored.
GWR cast iron cabside numberplate 6397 ex Churchward 2-6-0 built by Robert Stephenson & Hawthorn Ltd in 1921 as works number 3829. Allocated to Weymouth, Llanelli, Exeter and 83E St Blazey from where it was withdrawn in September 1959 and scrappe d. Partially face restored with clear Class and boiler stampings in the rim.
Totem BR(SC) HF TYNDRUM UPPER from the former North British Railway station between Crianlarich and Fort William. In excellent condition and last at auction 13 years ago.
Flamecut cabside panel 37416 ex British Railways Diesel locomotive built by English Electric in 1965 and originally numbered D6602 and 37302 in 1974 and lastly 37516 in 1985. 37416 was repainted at Toton depot in April 2004 in EWS Royal Scotsman Maro on Livery and withdrawn June 2006 and scrapped. In good condition with some angle removed, measures 26.5in x 35 in.
BR(NE) FF double sided enamel railway station direction sign STATION with British Railways totem and arrows. In excellent ex railway condition complete with original lead beading and mounting bracket, measures 21in x 10.5in.
Worksplate THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC COMPANY LTD. LONDON THE VULCAN FOUNDRY LTD. LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, ENGLAND No. 3235/D760.1962. Ex British Railways Class 37 diesel originally numbered D6806 becoming 37106 Feb 1974. Allocated new to 41A Tinsley Jan 1963 and withdrawn from Toton Mar 1999. Moved to Springs Branch, Wigan CRDC for component recovery and scrapped there Aug 2000. Rectangular chromed brass face restored, measures 10.25in x 4.5in.
Nameplate SPARTAN ex British Railways diesel Hydraulic Warship Class 42 built by the North British Locomotive Company Glasgow in 1961 as works number 27973 and numbered D844. Allocated new to 83D Laira and withdrawn from 83A Newton Abbot in October 1971. Scrapped the following year at BREL Swindon. Cast aluminium, face in original condition rear with red oxide and 844 visible in yellow and plenty of BR blue paint on the edges. measures 34.5in x 11.125in.
Nameplate WINDWARD ISLANDS ex LMS Stanier Jubilee 4-6-0 built at Crewe in 1934 and numbered LMS 5637 and BR 45637. Allocated to Sheffield, Crewe North and 8A Edge Hill where it was shedded when involved in Britains worst peacetime railway disaster at Harrow & Wealdstone station on 8th October 1952 involving three trains, one a Euston to Liverpool express double headed by Princess Royal No 46202 piloted by 45637. Both engines were damaged beyond repair and 45637 was cut up at Crewe Works by 23 January 1953. In original condition, rear with two dots indicating this is the right hand side, the other side resides in the Doncaster Grammar School collection. The plate comes with an official copy of Ministry of Transport report into the collision and a hardback book by LFE Coombs about the disaster.
Totem BR(M) FF DARLEY DALE from the former Midland Railway station between Ambergate and Rowsley. In excellent condition.
Southern Railway brass signal box Bell Plunger engraved PUSH TO RELEASE and with enamel plate BETCHWORTH. In excellent condition, measures 3.5in diameter.
BR(M) FF enamel doorplate PORTERS. In very good condition with one face chip repair. Measures 18in x 3.5in.
Smokebox numberplate 30477 ex SR Urie H15 Class 4-6-0 built at Eastleigh in 1924 and numbered SR 477. Allocated to Nine Elms and 71A Eastleigh from where it was withdrawn in July 1959 and scrapped at Eastleigh Works. Face restored with BR(S) Eastleig h casting mark in the back.
Totem BR(M) FF LUFFENHAM from the former Midland and London & North Western Railway joint station between Stamford and Oakham. In excellent condition.
Great Western Railway brass cabside numberplate 3190 ex Churchward 2-6-2T built at Swindon works in 1908. Allocated to Severn Tunnel Junction from where it was withdrawn in March 1958 and scrapped. In nicely restored condition with boiler and class d etails stamped in the rim.
Southern Railway enamel target station sign WOKING from the former London & South Western Railway station between Surbiton and Basingstoke. In excellent condition, measures 22in long.
Hudswell Clark brass steam locomotive whistle complete with valve, in nicely cleaned condition. Stands 13in tall with valve.
LNER lamp tablet ELMSWELL from the former Great Eastern railway station between Bury and Haughley. Double sided enamel, both sides in very good condition with some minor face chipping. Measures 16in x 5.5in.
Totem BR(M) FF WENDOVER from the former Metropolitan and Great Central Railway station between Rickmansworth and Aylesbury. In excellent condition.
BR(E) enamel Railway Station running in board NEW BARNET from the former Great Northern Railway Station between King's Cross and Hatfield. In two sections both in good condition with some chipping, measures 51in x 24in & 67.5in x 24in.
Worksplate THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC COMPANY LTD. LONDON THE VULCAN FOUNDRY LTD. LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, ENGLAND. No. 2818/D533. 1960. Ex British Railways Class 40 diesel originally numbered D296 becoming 40096 Feb 1974. Allocated new to 5A Crewe North Oct 1960 and withdrawn from Longsight Dec 1983. Moved to Doncaster Works Mar 1984 and the bodywork was scrapped Jun 1984, the underframe and bogies were used for transporting power units around the works until broken up in 1987. Rectangular chromed brass face cleaned, measures 10.125in x 4.5in.
Great Western Railway locomotive brass safety valve cover probably from a Pannier Tank or 14xx. In very good condition measuring 26in diameter at the base x 22in tall.
Pre grouping sign TO RAILWAY STATION with pointing hand. Wood with cast iron letters in original condition, measures 31.5in x 5in. Possibly ex SER / SECR.
Totem BR(W) FF NEWTON ABBOT from the former Great Western Railway station between Teignmouth and Totnes. In excellent condition.
Smokebox numberplate 61134 ex LNER Thompson B1 4-6-0 built by the North British Locomotive Company, Glasgow in 1947 as works number 25890. Allocated to Kittybrewster, Aberdeen Ferryhill, Eastfield, Thornton Junction, Corkerhill, Ayr and 64C Dalry Roa d from where it was withdrawn in October 1965 and scrapped at Shipbreaking Industries (Faslane). Face restored.
GWR brass cabside numberplate 5045 ex Collett Castle Class 4-6-0 built at Swindon in 1936 and named BRIDGWATER CASTLE renamed EARL OF DUDLEY in 1937. Allocated to Old Oak Common and 84A Wolverhampton Stafford Road from where it was withdrawn in Septe mber 1962. Scrapped later the same year at Cox & Danks, Oldbury. Face restored, rear original.
London & North Western Railway Fletchers Single Line mahogany cased Block Instrument, traffolite plated NO 1 DOWN THRO SDG EDGELEY JCT NO 1. In very good ex railway condition complete with bell, needle moves freely. Stands 25in tall.
Smokebox numberplate 42187 ex LMS Fairburn 2-6-4T built at Derby in 1947 and numbered LMS 2187. Allocated to Low Moor, Rose Grove, Fleetwood, Tebay, Stockport, Carlisle Canal and 24C Lostock Hall from where it was withdrawn in March 1967 and scrapped at Cashmores Great Bridge. Face Restored.
Totem BR(M) FF CROSTON from the former Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway station between Preston and Ormskirk. In very good condition with one small face chip.
BR(S) FF enamel doorplate TICKET OFFICE. In very good condition with two small corner repairs, measures 18in x 6in.
Southern Railway enamel target station sign EAST BRIXTON from the former London Brighton & South Coast Railway station between London Victoria and Peckham Rye. In very good condition with some edge chipping, measures 36in long.
Tenderplate LMS No 10537 1945 ex Stanier Black Five 4-6-0 numbered LMS 4912 and BR 44912. The locomotive was allocated to Low Moor, Copley Hill, Royston and 55A Leeds Holbeck from where it was withdrawn in September 1967 and scrapped at Cashmore's Gr eat Bridge . Rectangular cast iron with a small crack in the corner, face restored, measures 7.875in x 5.875in.
Worksplate THE DREWRY CAR Co. LTD. CITY WALL HOUSE, LONDON E.C.2 ASSOCIATED WITH ROBERT STEPHENSON & HAWTHORNS LTD. DARLINGTON. LOCO No. 2663 204 H.P. – 1960. Ex British Railways Class 04 diesel shunter numbered D2286. Allocated new to 75A Bright on Mar 1960 and withdrawn from 73C Hither Green May 1968. Stored at Ashford Chart Leacon and Tonbridge until moved to Fratton Depot Jun 1969 and cut up on site by staff from Pounds Shipbreakers, Fratton. Oval cast brass face restored, measures 8in x 5in.
Nameplate HESPERUS ex Manning Wardle 0-6-0 ST built in 1876 and originally named Ringing Rock and used on the Narbeth Road and Maenclochog Railway and later the North Pembrokeshire and Fishguard Railway. Acquired by GWR in 1898 and later rebuilt by t he GWR and numbered 1380 in 1912. The locomotive was purchased by the Kent & East Sussex Railway and renamed Hesperus in 1915 and numbered 8. Withdrawn in 1939 and scrapped in 1941. Rectangular cast iron in the same condition as the other side that belongs to the National Collection and is on display at the Colonel Stephens Museum. Measures 24in x 5.5in.
Totem BR(S) FF FAVERSHAM from the former South Eastern & Chatham Railway station between Sittingbourne and Canterbury. In very good condition with one face chip repair.
Smokebox numberplate 34069 ex SR Bullied 4-6-2 Battle of Britain Class locomotive built at Brighton in 1947 and named HAWKINGE after the famous RAF WW2 fighter airfield. Allocated to Ramsgate, Stewarts Lane and 72A Exmouth Junction from where it was withdrawn in November 1963 and scrapped. Face restored with the BR(S) Eastleigh triangle and A cast in the back.
BR-W brass cabside numberplate 8419 ex Hawksworth 0-6-0 PT built by W.G.Bagnall as works number 2929 in 1950. Allocated to Treherbert, Radyr and 88C from where it was withdrawn in January 1960 and scrapped. Face restored.
GWR hand engraved brass shelf plate MARSHBROOK. In very good condition with original black wax infill. Measures 4.75in x 1.625in.
Totem BR(M) FF KIRKBY IN ASHFIELD from the former Midland Railway station between Nottingham and Mansfield. In very good condition with slight mottling.
Cabplate BUILT BY THE BIRMINGHAM RAILWAY CARRIAGE & WAGON CO LTD SMETHWICK ENGLAND 1961 SERIAL No DEL 144 ex British Railways Class 33 Diesel originally numbered D6552 and 33034 in 1974. Allocated to 73C Hither Green and withdrawn from Eastleigh in January 1988 and scrapped at Ludgershall. Rectangular cast brass in as removed condition measuring 4in x 3in.
Tyers No6 brass and steel single line tablet HOLE - HALWILL. From the former London & South Western Railway section on the North Cornwall line closed in 1966. Stamped Not in Use on the back, measures 4.5in diameter.
Worksplate BRITISH RAILWAYS DONCASTER 1965 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT BY ASSOCIATED ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES & THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC Co LTD. Ex British Railways Class 86 electric originally numbered E3135 then 86040 in 1973 and 86256 in 1975. Named Pebble Mill in 1981 and Withdrawn October 2002 and scrapped in 2006 at Ron Hull Jr, Rotherham. Rectangular cast aluminium, face lightly restored over original paint with 86256 stamped in the back. Measures 8.5in x 5.75in.
Midland Railway Candlestick type signal box Telephone with an original early style handset which comes complete with the bakelite curved mouthpiece. The mahogany box is stamped twice in the back MR Co Stands 17.5in tall. In excellent condition.
Totem BR(SC) HF DUMBARTON CENTRAL. From the former Caledonian and North British Railway station between Dalmuir, Dalreoch and Helensburgh Upper. In very good condition with minor edge restoration.
Worksplate THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC COMPANY LTD. LONDON THE VULCAN FOUNDRY LTD. LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, ENGLAND. No. 3131/D681. 1961. Ex British Railways Class 40 diesel originally numbered D385 becoming 40185 Feb 1974. Allocated new to 50A York Mar 1962 and w ithdrawn from Carlisle Kingmoor Aug 1983. Moved to Doncaster Works Sep 1983 and scrapped there Dec 1983. Rectangular chromed brass in as removed condition, measures 10.125in x 4.5in.
London & North Western Railway Station Platform sign. DOWN THE STEPS FOR TRAINS TO BIRMINGHAM WOLVERHAMPTON WEDNESBURY WALSALL STAFFORD CREWE MANCHESTER LIVERPOOL CHESTER SHREWSBURY RHYL LLANDUDNO HOLYHED IRELAND SCOTLAND & THE NORTH. In orig inal condition with some repairs to the bottom beading, measures 96in x 24in and retains its Western Region Chocolate and Cream paint. Believed to originate from Dudley LNWR station.
Smokebox numberplate 6011 ex GWR Collett King 4-6-0 built at Swindon in 1930 and named KING JAMES I. Allocated to Stafford Road and 81A Old Oak Common from where it was withdrawn in December 1962 and scrapped at Swindon Works. In nicely face restored condition.
GWR cast iron cabside numberplate 7228 ex Churchward 2-8-0 T built at Swindon in 1926 and originally numbered 5263, renumbered 7228 in 1935. Allocated to Slough, Didcot, Llanelli, Banbury, Severn Tunnel Junction and 88C Barry from where it was withdr awn in July 1963 and scrapped. Face restored with a neat weld repair.
Totem BR(W) HF REDRUTH from the former Great Western Railway station between Truro and Penzance. In very good condition with one small face chip repair.
BR(NE) FF Black Edged Lettering enamel doorplate STATION MASTER. In excellent condition measures 18in x 6in, ex Ripon Station.
Southern Railway enamel target sign GILLINGHAM from the former London & South Western Railway station in Dorset between Salisbury and Templecombe. In very good condition with minor edge restoration and slight loss of shine, mounted on a board mea sures 30in long.
BR(M) mirror LONDON MIDLAND MAIN LINES & CONNECTING LINES. Shows a map of the lines out of Euston, St Pancras and Marylebone all the way up to Carlisle. Thick bevelled mirror glass in an original mahogany frame, measures 12in x 7in. In excellent condition.
Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway cast iron UMBRELLA STAND cast with LYR initials at the top and complete with drip tray. In excellent condition. Measures 28in tall x 21in wide x 12in deep.
Totem Fascia sign BR(NE) DARLINGTON from the former North Eastern Railway station between York and Newcastle and site of the locomotive works. This one off Totem was manufactured for use as a fascia sign for the station entrance and the copy of the l abel dated 22nd April 1954 confirms this. In excellent condition measures 58.5in x 13.5in.
Southern Railway enamel direction sign SOUTHERN ELECTRIC with feathered arrow beneath. Double sided, one side in very good condition the other with minor edge chipping. Measures 27in x 12in.
GWR machine engraved brass shelf plate WINDMILL END JUNCTION. In very good condition with original black wax infill. Measures 4.75in x 1.5in.
Worksplate THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC CO LTD VULCAN WORKS NEWTON-LE-WILLOWS ENGLAND No 3802/D1173 1968 ex British Railways Diesel Class 50 originally numbered D432 and 50032 in 1974. Named COURAGEOUS in July 1978 at Laira. Originally allocated to the D05 S toke Division and withdrawn from Laira in October 1990 and scrapped. Rectangular chromed brass face cleaned rear original, measures 10.25in x 4.5in.
Smokebox numberplate 43048 ex LMS Ivatt 2-6-0 built at Horwich in 1949. Allocated to Kettering, Heaton Mersey, Trafford Park and 52F Blyth North from where it was withdrawn in May 1967 and scrapped. Face restored.
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