Hi All
I have added a few new photos of 55011 The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers starting in Edinburgh down to London Kings Cross
55011 nameplate
http://www.deltics.photos.gb.net/p52397649.html
55011 minus nameplate
http://www.deltics.photos.gb.net/p63729044.html
55011 all with nameplate
http://www.deltics.photos.gb.net/p63189591.html
http://www.deltics.photos.gb.net/p63189593.html
http://www.deltics.photos.gb.net/p63189592.html
http://www.deltics.photos.gb.net/p63189594.html
http://www.deltics.photos.gb.net/p63189596.html
http://www.deltics.photos.gb.net/p63189601.html
55011 York
http://www.deltics.photos.gb.net/p63189603.html
http://www.deltics.photos.gb.net/p63189604.html
http://www.deltics.photos.gb.net/p63189597.html
http://www.deltics.photos.gb.net/p63189600.html
55011 Doncaster
http://www.deltics.photos.gb.net/p63189595.html
55011 Doncaster Works
http://www.deltics.photos.gb.net/p52397648.html
9011 London Kings Cross
http://www.deltics.photos.gb.net/p63189598.html
Neil
55011 The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers
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Re: 55011 The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers
When RNF was first named it had a badge (St George and the Dragon). This seems to have disappeared from the loco during or before the Blue period and there are no signs of the mounting holes. Anyone have any ideas as to when the badge was removed (and why)?
The original naming was by FM Sir Francis Festing and there is an offical photo of it in my collection.
(Retired Fusilier)
The original naming was by FM Sir Francis Festing and there is an offical photo of it in my collection.
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Re: 55011 The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers
ISTR Festing was RNF Colonel at one time. I think the Nameplates are in the RNF museum at Alnwick castle i dont know about the badge i definitely remember it.
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Re: 55011 The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers
Yes, Franky Festing was Colonel of the Fifth Fusilers, and they were absorbed into the Fusilier Brigade with The Lancashire Fusiliers (Class 45) and the Royal Fusilers (Class 45) and the odd one out , The Royal Warwicks (Also Class 45) in 1958 although the Fusilier Brigade badge did not change until the early 60's and they became 1st 2nd 3rd and 4th Battalion RRF on September 1967.
Now reduced to 1st and 2nd RRF. The RNF polished George and Dragon seems to have disappeared.
Now reduced to 1st and 2nd RRF. The RNF polished George and Dragon seems to have disappeared.
Re: 55011 The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers
According to Frank Burridge's Nameplates of the Big Four, 55 011 never carried a regimental crest in service.
Nor did 55 002/05 & 17...
Cheers
Robt P.
Nor did 55 002/05 & 17...
Cheers
Robt P.
Re: 55011 The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers
It certainly did at naming. Photo is copyright otherwise I would post it, plus the fact that I was at the naming!