Photo of a loaded NER C1 Fish Wagon?
Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 10:16 pm
This is a bit of a long shot, but does anyone have a good picture of loaded NER C1 5 ton open fish wagon?
I'm just starting out on building the Furness 7mm kit. This is the open wagon with slats in the side. Nice and smelly fish
I have a good works photo and drawings, so I can suitablely paint and letter it. However, I was thinking of loading it up. The best evidence points to them using tarpaulins, but photo confirmation would be great. Presumably they avoided covering the slats up (otherwise it would defeat their purpose). Also how high were they loaded?
I have the relevant volumes of Tatlows and the NER Record. John Teasdale at the NERA has also sent me No. 171 of the NE Express which includes an article on the C1 by Richard H Lacey. This has some useful text description (e.g. the grooves in the floor), and it does have a photo which purports to show sheeted C1s in a consist circa 1920. However, the photo it a typical 3/4 view and the C1s are near the rear. We only really have the photo caption to confirm they are C1s and that they are sheeted! To be fair, the rest of the consist looks to be fish/perishable vans, so it would make sense if they were C1s.
I'm just starting out on building the Furness 7mm kit. This is the open wagon with slats in the side. Nice and smelly fish
I have a good works photo and drawings, so I can suitablely paint and letter it. However, I was thinking of loading it up. The best evidence points to them using tarpaulins, but photo confirmation would be great. Presumably they avoided covering the slats up (otherwise it would defeat their purpose). Also how high were they loaded?
I have the relevant volumes of Tatlows and the NER Record. John Teasdale at the NERA has also sent me No. 171 of the NE Express which includes an article on the C1 by Richard H Lacey. This has some useful text description (e.g. the grooves in the floor), and it does have a photo which purports to show sheeted C1s in a consist circa 1920. However, the photo it a typical 3/4 view and the C1s are near the rear. We only really have the photo caption to confirm they are C1s and that they are sheeted! To be fair, the rest of the consist looks to be fish/perishable vans, so it would make sense if they were C1s.