Does anyone have any information on an Arthur Gooch who was employed in Kings Cross Passenger Loco during the 1940s?
He may have been a Coalman and he certainly was a brilliant sketch artist who's pictures recorded day-to-day events at work.
Who was he and what happened to him?
Arthur Gooch - Kings Cross
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Thanks hq1,
I have over 40 of his cartoons and think they are brilliant. I know George Case and don't think he knows any more about Arthur Gooch than I do. There is one Kings Cross driver who has vague memories of him which is why it is believed he was a Coalman.
The Railway Pensions Dept. have been unable to help.
I have over 40 of his cartoons and think they are brilliant. I know George Case and don't think he knows any more about Arthur Gooch than I do. There is one Kings Cross driver who has vague memories of him which is why it is believed he was a Coalman.
The Railway Pensions Dept. have been unable to help.
I can remember seeing a cartoon of my father working. It was of a control office (I imagine Hamiliton House).I wonder if that was by Arthur Gooch. When was he drawing? It was an excellent drawing, very funny, Dad's legs were sticking though a hole in the desk. The face was very easy to recognise too!
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Re: Arthur Gooch - Kings Cross
I have an album, titled 'The Railway Chronicle from King's Cross Pass Loco' drawn by 'A. Gooch' and dated 1947 / 1948. It contains just over 100 uncoloured and coloured sketches of the life and times of people working at King's Cross. The cast of characters include: Tosh (aka the Caledonian Terror' and the 'Ash King'); Ike; Bogie (a horse); Mr Weedon; Ted (or Edward); Mr. Frampton; 'The Colonel' (or Jack); Chocolate; Tom (poss. Tom Taylor); George; Harry; Nobby; Bob; "Bert Mutton" and a couple of others. Has anyone got any more info. about Arthur Gooch, and/or his workmates. I know nothing about the running of Kings Cross in the 40s, but is it possible that Gooch was a serviceman seconded to Kings Cross: I ask this because some of the images feature men dressed in uniform.