Assorted Ivatt GNR designs

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neildimmer
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Assorted Ivatt GNR designs

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Evening All

I have added a small collection of various Ivatt locos for the GNR

0-8-2 R1 Tank engine
http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/ ... &k=QgRQkCP

Ivatt ‘Long Tom’
http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/ ... &k=VBSS2j8

Ivatt J1
http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/ ... &k=4Bg5dtC

Ivatt N1 Fitted with condensing apparatus
http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/ ... &k=hwHhSnV

Ivatt NI with condensing apparatus removed
http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/ ... &k=DPqWqvf

Full collection
http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/ ... &k=QgRQkCP

Neil
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manna
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Re: Assorted Ivatt GNR designs

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G'Day Gents

Re, the above LNER Ivatt J1, checked picture,734, is not a Ivatt J1, I would say a Stirling engine ( poss J7 or J4 ?)

manna

Further, checking came up with 'Stirling standard goods' 5' wheels and I would say rebuilt by Ivatt with domed boiler and new smokebox door.

Interesting picture, I did'nt know any had survived, into LNER days.
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earlswood nob
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Re: Assorted Ivatt GNR designs

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G'dday all
734 was a Stirling J6 (GNR) class rebuilt to a J5 (GNR j4 LNER) and withdrawn 1926.
731 did survive until 1934.
From the green book
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neildimmer
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Re: Assorted Ivatt GNR designs

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earlswood nob wrote:G'dday all
734 was a Stirling J6 (GNR) class rebuilt to a J5 (GNR j4 LNER) and withdrawn 1926.
731 did survive until 1934.
From the green book
Earlswood Nob


Cheers, i have updated the caption
(I was going originally with info received with the photo)

Neil
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