oldravendale
Western Thunderer
A plethora of Daves! Firstly thanks to Dave Genghis. That 9F is certainly a case in weathering. It'd probably be easier as a reference if in colour but for now we're continuing the black and white theme.
Thanks, Dave, for yours re diesel classes and to Yorkshire Dave for further clarification....and there's, to quote the bard, the rub. My reference to a Class 08 in a previous post and a Class 45 in post #3382 were, in both cases, generic. I understand that there were and maybe still are Class 09s which look to my unpracticed eye identical to the 08 and I couldn't tell a Class 44 from a 45 or a 46 although I do know a Hymek from a Western. As for their "original" titles as I took very little interest in diesels I couldn't name them off the top of my head and I'm not going to spend more time researching them. The easiest way forward will be to simply refer to "a diesel" and let those with better knowledge fill in the gaps in the same way as I refer to the Southern EMUs as EMUs and let Yorkshire Dave fill in the detail!.
As for the Jubilee, I agree Dave that I've probably unintentionally laid a peasant trap there, and if that photo could be of Boscawen it could be of a significant number of other locos. Perhaps we should leave it as simply "unidentified". Thanks for your efforts finding the shortest names too, Tim.
Crab 2-6-0 42897 light engine in Cricklewood Yard on 13th December 1962. By now it was a Nottingham engine and had been since December 1961 and from where it was withdrawn in April 1964. (SLS). It went to Crewe Works (RO) and was observed there awaiting cutting up on 3rd May 1964. (LCGB). BR Database agrees with a scrapping date of May 1964.
LMS 4F 0-6-0 44420 on a down mixed freight - or is it a milk train? - there are certainly milk tankers and a full brake in Cricklewood Yard on 13th December 1962. The loco had been at Derby since at least 1948, moved to Westhouses in December 1964 and was withdrawn in October 1965. (BR Database and SLS). It was scrapped at Cashmore’s, Great Bridge, in January 1966.
This is one of the photos which would benefit from a rescan to give a higher definition result so that the train could be studied quite closely.
One of my favourites of Tim’s photos and just so characterful of steam days. E4 0-6-2T 32557 at Waterloo on 13th October 1962 which we saw previously in post #2544. Although a Brighton engine by design it had moved to Nine Elms in November 1961. It was withdrawn in December 1962. (SLS). It was scrapped at Eastleigh Works by the end of October 1963. (Rail UK).
Brian
Thanks, Dave, for yours re diesel classes and to Yorkshire Dave for further clarification....and there's, to quote the bard, the rub. My reference to a Class 08 in a previous post and a Class 45 in post #3382 were, in both cases, generic. I understand that there were and maybe still are Class 09s which look to my unpracticed eye identical to the 08 and I couldn't tell a Class 44 from a 45 or a 46 although I do know a Hymek from a Western. As for their "original" titles as I took very little interest in diesels I couldn't name them off the top of my head and I'm not going to spend more time researching them. The easiest way forward will be to simply refer to "a diesel" and let those with better knowledge fill in the gaps in the same way as I refer to the Southern EMUs as EMUs and let Yorkshire Dave fill in the detail!.
As for the Jubilee, I agree Dave that I've probably unintentionally laid a peasant trap there, and if that photo could be of Boscawen it could be of a significant number of other locos. Perhaps we should leave it as simply "unidentified". Thanks for your efforts finding the shortest names too, Tim.
Crab 2-6-0 42897 light engine in Cricklewood Yard on 13th December 1962. By now it was a Nottingham engine and had been since December 1961 and from where it was withdrawn in April 1964. (SLS). It went to Crewe Works (RO) and was observed there awaiting cutting up on 3rd May 1964. (LCGB). BR Database agrees with a scrapping date of May 1964.
LMS 4F 0-6-0 44420 on a down mixed freight - or is it a milk train? - there are certainly milk tankers and a full brake in Cricklewood Yard on 13th December 1962. The loco had been at Derby since at least 1948, moved to Westhouses in December 1964 and was withdrawn in October 1965. (BR Database and SLS). It was scrapped at Cashmore’s, Great Bridge, in January 1966.
This is one of the photos which would benefit from a rescan to give a higher definition result so that the train could be studied quite closely.
One of my favourites of Tim’s photos and just so characterful of steam days. E4 0-6-2T 32557 at Waterloo on 13th October 1962 which we saw previously in post #2544. Although a Brighton engine by design it had moved to Nine Elms in November 1961. It was withdrawn in December 1962. (SLS). It was scrapped at Eastleigh Works by the end of October 1963. (Rail UK).
Brian