Hi. Can anyone enlighten me as to the colour of paint used on station valances, guttering and downpipes, warehouse doors, window frames etc etc in BR days (1950s to be precise)? The area is North Northumberland/Tweed estuary, if that helps.
From memory, I'm thinking probably white......
Thanks
Ian
1950s paintwork on buildings in Northumberland
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Re: 1950s paintwork on buildings in Northumberland
Ian i may be wrong but light blue lower parts and white uppers spring to mind.
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Re: 1950s paintwork on buildings in Northumberland
Thanks George. Spittal Yard needs its goods warehouse, based on Wooler, painting......52D wrote:Ian i may be wrong but light blue lower parts and white uppers spring to mind.
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Re: 1950s paintwork on buildings in Northumberland
Look on this page but scroll a long way down to find the entry and images for the North Eastern Region:IanLister wrote:Hi. Can anyone enlighten me as to the colour of paint used on station valances, guttering and downpipes, warehouse doors, window frames etc etc in BR days (1950s to be precise)? The area is North Northumberland/Tweed estuary, if that helps.
From memory, I'm thinking probably white......
Thanks
Ian
http://www.stationcolours.info/index.php?p=1_4_LNER
Be cautious - the information about the LNER is very definitely wrong in places and suspect in others. At least there are NE Region images (well, actually repaints on the NYMR) to view.