number plates
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number plates
Hi there. I have 2 number plates both are approx 8x18 . one is brass the other cast iron?
the numbers are LNER 2734. and LNER 3277. I would like to know what they are off , and what they could be worth?. any pointers would be appreciated.
the numbers are LNER 2734. and LNER 3277. I would like to know what they are off , and what they could be worth?. any pointers would be appreciated.
Re: number plates
Hello Jordi, surprised you've had no replies about these plates, are you still there ?
I'm pretty new to the site and still finding my way about.
These are presumably smokebox number plates; 2734 'Cumberland' was an LNER D49 'Hunt' class 4-4-0 of 1927, it became 62734 under British Railways. 3277 was one of H.A. Ivatt's celebrated 'Atlantic' 4-4-2s, I don't know if she lived long enough to receive a BR '6'.
Present day value would be considerable I would think but wouldn't like to hazard more than that. However, if you don't want 'em I'll come and get em !
I'm pretty new to the site and still finding my way about.
These are presumably smokebox number plates; 2734 'Cumberland' was an LNER D49 'Hunt' class 4-4-0 of 1927, it became 62734 under British Railways. 3277 was one of H.A. Ivatt's celebrated 'Atlantic' 4-4-2s, I don't know if she lived long enough to receive a BR '6'.
Present day value would be considerable I would think but wouldn't like to hazard more than that. However, if you don't want 'em I'll come and get em !
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Re: number plates
Without a photo, or even just the shape we can't really help. I can't think of any plate on locos or rolling stock that matches your description.jordi wrote:Hi there. I have 2 number plates both are approx 8x18 . one is brass the other cast iron?
the numbers are LNER 2734. and LNER 3277. I would like to know what they are off , and what they could be worth?. any pointers would be appreciated.
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Re: number plates
I doubt it, as the LNER didn't fit smokebox numberplates - these were only added after nationalisation.hyperion wrote:These are presumably smokebox number plates; 2734 'Cumberland' was an LNER D49 'Hunt' class 4-4-0 of 1927, it became 62734 under British Railways. 3277 was one of H.A. Ivatt's celebrated 'Atlantic' 4-4-2s, I don't know if she lived long enough to receive a BR '6'.
So - did anyone dare tell Stephenson, "It's not Rocket science"?
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I think it is generally known where all the existing locomotive nameplates are located but is there a list available of where all the existing smokebox number plates are.I have one off a Selby allocated Ivatt 4MT which used to pull our school train in the mid 50's.I would be very interested to know whether any other Selby allocated loco plates are still around.
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Thank's for the reply's. I was starting to think i was being ignored. The plates are 8 inch x 18 inch approx.Oblong shape
with LNER at the top and the numbers below. They have a lip around the edge.How can i upload a picture on to this site?
with LNER at the top and the numbers below. They have a lip around the edge.How can i upload a picture on to this site?
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The smokebox plate I have off an LMS 4MT is 22ins by 8ins.Was one standard size used or did the different regions use different sizes-the GWR were probably different as they seemed to go their own way on various things!!
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Re: number plates
One of the numbers, 2734, appears to have belonged to a J39/2 prior to 1946 when it became 4787. The number was then allocated to a D49. Could the plate you have possibly be a tender number?
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As we have said before, these plates have nothing to do with locos.f4kphantom wrote:One of the numbers, 2734, appears to have belonged to a J39/2 prior to 1946 when it became 4787. The number was then allocated to a D49. Could the plate you have possibly be a tender number?
LNER tender plate were all oval except those produced at Stratford which were 10 x 8 rectangles, but all the numbers (except one) were 7xxx or 8xxx.
We might be able to give more help if the OP posted photos or told us how he came by the plates.
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Re: number plates
(1) Take a digital photograph and upload it onto your PC. If necessary, reduce its size so that it's no bigger than 500KBjordi wrote:How can I upload a picture?
(2) Post a new topic or a reply to an existing topic in the normal way. Below the text box, you should see an "Upload attachment" area. Click on the "Browse" button and use it to locate the picture you want to upload - for example, "C\Bullhead\Pictures\My Pictures\Plate Picture1.jpg". If you want to add a title, type this into the "File comment" text box and then click the "Add the file" button. It may take a couple of moments for your file to upload; a pop-up should appear to confirm that this is happening
(3) Repeat the process for any additional pictures you want to include
(4) Using the much-neglected "Preview" button, satisfy yourself that you're happy with your posting and then click the "Submit" button
Job done. I attached the picture below using this process:
So - did anyone dare tell Stephenson, "It's not Rocket science"?
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Re: number plates
Jordi nice pic never mind subject of thread
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
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Thankyou Bullhead, i will try that. all i am trying to do is find something out about some objects that have these .letters and numbers on.
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Re: number plates
From the colour of these I would say they were placed on the outside of a small building. They are ownership plates for some sort of plant, but what it could be I could only guess at.jordi wrote:these plates are approx 8x18 inch
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Re: number plates
These plates have never been on the outside of a building...
Please comment...I work in the hart of the area in respect of these numbers.? it just seems you have made your mind up on this matter... Please can you explain more on what they are
Please comment...I work in the hart of the area in respect of these numbers.? it just seems you have made your mind up on this matter... Please can you explain more on what they are