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101 | Brass Steam Locomotive Nameplate "EARL HAIG". As carried by a Riddles designed BR Britannia class 4-6-2 No 70044, built at Crewe Works in June 1953. Allocations Norwich Thorpe, Longsight, Crewe North, Crewe South, Leeds Holbeck, Newton Heath and Stockport Edgeley from where it was withdrawn in October 1966. Cut up at T.W. Ward, Beighton, Sheffield 02/67. Earl Haig was a senior officer of the British Army in the First World War. Lightly polished front, ex-loco rear. Guide: £6000-8000 Category: Nameplates (Steam) | |||
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102 | Replacement Steel Locomotive Nameplate "BYRON". As carried by No. 70031 in latter days. Guide: £300-500 Category: Nameplates (Steam) | |||
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103 |
| Brass Steam Locomotive Nameplate "ST. ALBAN'S HEAD". As carried by a London Brighton & South Coast Railway Class H2 4-4-2 Marsh Atlantic No. 426 built at Brighton in January 1912 and unnamed when built. The Southern Railway decided to name the class after South Coast geographic landmarks and No. 426 was named in June 1925. It later became SR 2426 at Newhaven by January 1948 and BR 32426 later at Brighton from where it was withdrawn in August 1956 and cut up at Brighton Works in March 1957. Ex-loco condition front and back. Guide: £5000-6000 Category: Nameplates (Steam) | ||
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104 |
| Brass Steam Locomotive Nameplate "CULFORD HALL". As carried by Gresley/Thompson designed ex LNER 4-6-0 No. 61615, originally built as a B17/2 at Darlington works in October 1930 and rebuilt as a class B2 in April 1946. Allocations included Colchester, Doncaster and Cambridge from where it was withdrawn in February 1959. Cut up at Stratford works 03/59. Culford Hall is a listed historic building located in Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. Ex-loco front and back. Guide: £5000-6000 Category: Nameplates (Steam) | ||
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105 |
| Brass Steam Locomotive Nameplate "LORD RODNEY - LORD NELSON CLASS". As carried by Maunsell designed 'Lord Nelson Class' ex S.R 4-6-0 No. 30863, built at Eastleigh works in October 1929. Allocations included Bournemouth, Nine Elms and Eastleigh from where it was withdrawn in February 1962. Cut up at Ashford works 03/62. Lord Rodney (1718-1792) was a British Naval Officer best known for his commands in the American War of Independence. Lightly polished front, ex-loco rear. Guide: £6000-8000 Category: Nameplates (Steam) | ||
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106 | Aluminium Express Headboard "ROYAL SCOT", complete with integral mounting bracket to reverse. Ex-service condition front and back. The Euston to Glasgow Central titled run began in July 1927 and ended in June 2002. Wording on rear states "This famous headboard was carried by No. 46229 "Duchess of Hamilton" on her last main line journey Euston-Glasgow 30.11.96. A classic headboard with raised letters and moulded lion on shield and tartan painted background. Guide: £4000-6000 Category: Headboards | |||
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107 | Aluminium Express Headboard "THE HOOK CONTINENTAL", complete with integral mounting bracket to reverse. Ex-service condition front and back from the Liverpool Street to Harwich Parkeston Quay boat train service which last ran in May 1987. Guide: £2000-3000 Category: Headboards | |||
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108 |
| Aluminium Express Headboard "C.T.A.C SCOTTISH TOURS EXPRESS", complete with integral mounting bracket to reverse. Ex-service condition front and back. The name was given to the trains in the 1950s run by BR in conjunction with the CTAC (Creative Tourist Agents Conference), touring Scotland for rail staff. Guide: £600-800 Category: Headboards | ||
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109 |
| Aluminium Express Headboard "THE NORFOLKMAN", complete with integral mounting bracket to reverse. Ex-service condition front and back from the titled Liverpool Street to Norwich Thorpe (extended to Cromer/Sheringham at one point) service launched in 1948 and run until June 1962. Two distinct B.R service repair welds to the rear between the 'K' and the 'M'. Guide: £2000-3000 Category: Headboards | ||
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110 | Alloy Diesel Locomotive Nameplate "CHRISTOPHER WREN". As carried by Class 60 60003. Loco named after the famous astronomer and architect when built at Brush, Loughborough 07/89. Used as a training loco at various depots until taken into stock at IM Immingham 01/92. Nameplates were removed 05/97 when it was renamed 'Freight Transport Association'. Loco has been stored at Toton since 11/06. Ex loco condition. Guide: £4000-5000 Category: Nameplates (Diesel and Electric) | |||
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111 |
| Brass Oval Electric Locomotive Worksplate "No. 1029 GORTON 1951". From Class 76 No. E26022/76022. Face and rear ex-loco. Guide: £1000-1500 Category: Worksplates (Diesel and Electric) | ||
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112 |
| Brass Diesel Locomotive Worksplate "THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC CO LTD, VULCAN WORKS, NEWTON-LE-WILLOWS, ENGLAND No. 3416/D874, 1963". From Class 37 No. D6930/37230. Face restored, rear ex-loco. Guide: £800-1000 Category: Worksplates (Diesel and Electric) | ||
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113 |
| Alloy Oval Diesel Locomotive Worksplate "BRUSH TRACTION No. 232 1960". From Class 31 No. D5632/31208. Face restored, rear ex-loco. Guide: £400-600 Category: Worksplates (Diesel and Electric) | ||
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114 |
| Alloy Oval Diesel Locomotive Worksplate "BRUSH SULZER No. 454 1963". From Class 47 No. D1693/47104. Face restored, rear ex-loco. Guide: £400-600 Category: Worksplates (Diesel and Electric) | ||
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115 | Alloy Oval Diesel Locomotive Worksplate "BUILT 1958 HORWICH". From Class 08 D3600/08485. Face restored, rear ex-loco. Guide: £80-120 Category: Worksplates (Diesel and Electric) | |||
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116 |
| Alloy Oval Diesel Locomotive Worksplate "BUILT 1960 DONCASTER". As carried by an Class 03 0-4-0 shunting locomotive No D2091 becoming 03 091. Face restored, rear ex-loco. Guide: £150-200 Category: Worksplates (Diesel and Electric) | ||
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117 | Aluminium Equipment Plate "GEC ALSTHOM TRANSPORT". Ex-Class 67 locomotive. Guide: £40-60 Category: Worksplates (Diesel and Electric) | |||
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118 |
| Brass Diamond Diesel Locomotive Worksplate "NORTH BRITISH LOCOMOTIVE COMPANY LTD No. 27709 1957". From an ex-NBL shunter No. D2714. Face restored, rear ex-loco. Guide: £400-600 Category: Worksplates (Diesel and Electric) | ||
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119 |
| Alloy Diesel Locomotive Worksplate "THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC Co LTD. VULCAN WORKS, NEWTON-LE-WILLOWS, ENGLAND. No. 3316/D815. 1963. As carried by Class 37 D6841/37141. New to 88A Cardiff Canton 05/63. Loco withdrawn from CD Crewe Diesel 01/00 and stored until sold to Harry Needle Railroad Co. and moved to Barrow Hill and then Carnforth where it was scrapped 02/05. Cast brass in ex loco condition. Guide: £800-1000 Category: Worksplates (Diesel and Electric) | ||
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120 |
| Brass Diesel Locomotive Worksplate "THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC Co LTD. VULCAN WORKS, NEWTON-LE-WILLOWS, ENGLAND. No 3352/D838. 1963. As carried by Class 37 D6874/37174. New to 86A Cardiff Canton 09/63. Loco withdrawn 01/05 when allocated to HQ and cut up at EMR, Kingsbury 04/08. Cast brass in ex loco condition. Guide: £700-1000 Category: Worksplates (Diesel and Electric) | ||
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