Hello,
I refer to this image (which I cannot show due to Getty copyright):
https://www.gettyimages.com.au/detail/n ... o/90775351
My modelling includes some scratch-bashed-built GNR wagons in OO.
To add to my list I am intrigued by the wagon second from the right in the image.
With inset walling, stable door, outside single braces and two end posts I cannot find a wagon to fit that description.
It might be a fish or meat wagon with venting on the upper walls where the image shows the space.
My only image of a GNR fish wagon is from 1899 and shows a clerestory roof, cross-bracing and four end posts.
The wagon may also be a foreigner being repaired by the GNR.
My analysis of the image suggests this may be a repair line-up rather than a new build.
Mainly because of the state of the left side cattle and faded paintwork on the opens.
Kimball
Doncaster Plant Works - wagons
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Re: Doncaster Plant Works - wagons
It's an 8 ton coke wagon. A photograph of one in LNER condition appears on p36 of LNER Wagons Vol 1 (Tatlow, 2005).
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Re: Doncaster Plant Works - wagons
Thank you Darryl.
My library has somehow managed without the Tatlow books but that needs to be corrected.
Kimball
My library has somehow managed without the Tatlow books but that needs to be corrected.
Kimball