Photos to ID Please
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Photos to ID Please
These photos were found in amongst some rubbish the other day.
I am trying to identify locations and any other comments.
The Horse drawn carts seem to be a mix of Kings Cross and Liverpool St allocations.
Anyone know anything?
I am trying to identify locations and any other comments.
The Horse drawn carts seem to be a mix of Kings Cross and Liverpool St allocations.
Anyone know anything?
Re: Photos to ID Please
2 final carts.
What does PHY stand for on the rain sheet on cart 6 stand for?
The photo labelled as Marsden Yard seems wrong.
I don't think Marsden was big enough to warrant these facilities.
So where?
What Station is this?
What does PHY stand for on the rain sheet on cart 6 stand for?
The photo labelled as Marsden Yard seems wrong.
I don't think Marsden was big enough to warrant these facilities.
So where?
What Station is this?
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Re: Photos to ID Please
At least two of these photographs have appeared in the GERS's Great Eastern Journal.
No 176 (GEJ 157, p19) is a 1 ton one horse parcel van, standing in front of No 3 gate at Leyton Road.
No 3067 (GEJ 154, p40) is an 8 ton pair horse low lorry of GER origin photographed in 1930. Thorneycroft lorry S230 (registration AN3631) in background.
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No 176 (GEJ 157, p19) is a 1 ton one horse parcel van, standing in front of No 3 gate at Leyton Road.
No 3067 (GEJ 154, p40) is an 8 ton pair horse low lorry of GER origin photographed in 1930. Thorneycroft lorry S230 (registration AN3631) in background.
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If I were to take a wild guess, I'd say that the lettering on the rain sheet at the front of No 368 signifies: - for pair horse vehicle/van, Bishopsgate - but this is purely speculation on my part.
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Darryl Tooley wrote:At least two of these photographs have appeared in the GERS's Great Eastern Journal.
No 176 (GEJ 157, p19) is a 1 ton one horse parcel van, standing in front of No 3 gate at Leyton Road.
No 3067 (GEJ 154, p40) is an 8 ton pair horse low lorry of GER origin photographed in 1930. Thorneycroft lorry S230 (registration AN3631) in background.
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3067 was allocated to Marylebone according to the sign writing under the frame.
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Re: Photos to ID Please
The italic script is the name and business address of the Company Secretary, James McLaren, rather than the allocation. A similar legend can be seen on the side of E1141, and on most LNER road vehicles photographed around this time.
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The "Marsden Leeds" mark is on the end of a (bridge ?) girder. Couldn't it simply be a paint mark indicating where the girder was to be delivered to ?
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That is what I was thinking.
Marsden yard at the East end of Standedge tunnel would not have been very big.
With 4 through tracks taking most of the available space.
Unusual yard crane as well.
Marsden yard at the East end of Standedge tunnel would not have been very big.
With 4 through tracks taking most of the available space.
Unusual yard crane as well.
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I ought to know, but where is the bottom photo please?
Kudu
Kudu
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One suggestion has been Manchester Victoria but not confirmed.
Do you have any better ideas?
Do you have any better ideas?
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Before reading this I also thought Manchester Victoria. There were 5 tracks between platforms 11 and 12 so I think that 'fits' - that would place the train as being in platform 12 (I think).Bryan wrote:One suggestion has been Manchester Victoria but not confirmed.
Do you have any better ideas?
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Re: Photos to ID Please
It is Manchester Victoria.
John
John
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Thanks for the replies.
The photos were all in an old envelope put aside for the bin.
The photos were all in an old envelope put aside for the bin.