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NEG93445
Doxford Engine
Electrical engineer standing beside Doxford Engine on the tanker "Sheaf Field" owner by Ellerman Line of Furness Witty.
NEG93446
Tanker
General view of the tanker "Sheaf Field" owner by Ellerman Line of Furness Witty.
NEG93930
Railwaymen
Four railway workers at New Brancepeth Colliery, 1950, beside a Hawthorn Leslie tank locomotive "Leazes": l-r: Mr E Ludlow, Mr Bill Cuerdon, Mr Guilfoyle; behind: Mr Rowlandson.
NEG93931
Steam locomotive
Mr Guilfoyle and Mr Matt Cuerdon beside Hawthorn Leslie saddle tank locomotive "Leazes" (No 3830 built 1934, on loan from Brandon Colliery) at New Brancepeth Colliery, 1940s. Mr Geddes is in the cab.
NEG93953
Steam locomotive and fitters
Group of railwaymen around colliery saddle tank locomotive Staghaw (now (2003) at Tanfield Railway). L-r: ?, Mr Hal Armstrong, Mr E Luddlow (fitter);group of unidentified fitters on footplate; in cab: Bill Cuerdon (driver), Sid Rain (fitter), Jack Raper (brass holder); Bert Brack (patiner) with child, Sid ?.
NEG94480
War Memorial
WWI war grave in Kimblesworth churchyard for Gunner G H Walton No 558140 who served with the 102 Northumberland Hussars (LAA Anti Tank Regiment RA) and was killed 17th January 1913 aged 41. (Photographed for the Chester le Street District Council War Memorials 2000 Group)
NEG95141
Inflammable Liquid Tank Wagon
Side view of a 10-ton Inflammable Liquid Tank Wagon built by Charles Roberts & Co. of Wakefield September 1915 for The Ministry of Munitions at The Trafford Park Tank Depot. Original LNWR registration number: 58817A, and later became Consett Iron Company LNER registration number 41. It was collected 20/08/1981. Fleet number: 125. Length 7 metres.
Lettering: "CHAS ROBERTS & CO LTD BUILDERS": 22mm High. Lettering- "NO LIGHT TO BE BROUGHT NEAR THIS TANK: 60mm High. Lettering: "Explosives Dept": 129mm. Lettering "INFLAMMABLE":180mm High. Lettering on Ministry Munitions Plaque: 32mm High. Let...
NEG95142
Inflammable Liquid Tank Wagon
Side view of a 10-ton Inflammable Liquid Tank Wagon built by Charles Roberts & Co. of Wakefield September 1915 for The Ministry of Munitions at The Trafford Park Tank Depot. Original LNWR registration number: 58817A, and later became Consett Iron Company LNER registration number 41. It was collected 20/08/1981. Fleet number: 125. Length 7 metres.
Lettering: "CHAS ROBERTS & CO LTD BUILDERS": 22mm High. Lettering- "NO LIGHT TO BE BROUGHT NEAR THIS TANK”: 60mm High. Lettering: "Explosives Dept": 129mm. Lettering "INFLAMMABLE":180mm High. Lettering on Ministry Munitions Plaque: 32mm High. Le...
NEG95143
Inflammable Liquid Tank Wagon
Side view of a 10-ton Inflammable Liquid Tank Wagon built by Charles Roberts & Co. of Wakefield September 1915 for The Ministry of Munitions at The Trafford Park Tank Depot. Original LNWR registration number: 58817A, and later became Consett Iron Company LNER registration number 41. It was collected 20/08/1981. Fleet number: 125. Length 7 metres.
Lettering: "CHAS ROBERTS & CO LTD BUILDERS": 22mm High. Lettering- "NO LIGHT TO BE BROUGHT NEAR THIS TANK”: 60mm High. Lettering: "Explosives Dept": 129mm. Lettering "INFLAMMABLE":180mm High. Lettering on Ministry Munitions Plaque: 32mm High. Le...
NEG95144
Inflammable Liquid Tank Wagon
Side view of a 10-ton Inflammable Liquid Tank Wagon built by Charles Roberts & Co. of Wakefield September 1915 for The Ministry of Munitions at The Trafford Park Tank Depot. Original LNWR registration number: 58817A, and later became Consett Iron Company LNER registration number 41. It was collected 20/08/1981. Fleet number: 125. Length 7 metres.
Lettering: "CHAS ROBERTS & CO LTD BUILDERS": 22mm High. Lettering- "NO LIGHT TO BE BROUGHT NEAR THIS TANK”: 60mm High. Lettering: "Explosives Dept": 129mm. Lettering "INFLAMMABLE":180mm High. Lettering on Ministry Munitions Plaque: 32mm High. Le...
NEG95145
Inflammable Liquid Tank Wagon
Side view of a 10-ton Inflammable Liquid Tank Wagon built by Charles Roberts & Co. of Wakefield September 1915 for The Ministry of Munitions at The Trafford Park Tank Depot. Original LNWR registration number: 58817A, and later became Consett Iron Company LNER registration number 41. It was collected 20/08/1981. Fleet number: 125. Length 7 metres.
Lettering: "CHAS ROBERTS & CO LTD BUILDERS": 22mm High. Lettering- "NO LIGHT TO BE BROUGHT NEAR THIS TANK”: 60mm High. Lettering: "Explosives Dept": 129mm. Lettering "INFLAMMABLE":180mm High. Lettering on Ministry Munitions Plaque: 32mm High. L...
NEG95146
Inflammable Liquid Tank Wagon
Side view of a 10-ton Inflammable Liquid Tank Wagon built by Charles Roberts & Co. of Wakefield September 1915 for The Ministry of Munitions at The Trafford Park Tank Depot. Original LNWR registration number: 58817A, and later became Consett Iron Company LNER registration number 41. It was collected 20/08/1981. Fleet number: 125. Length 7 metres.
Lettering: "CHAS ROBERTS & CO LTD BUILDERS": 22mm High. Lettering- "NO LIGHT TO BE BROUGHT NEAR THIS TANK”: 60mm High. Lettering: "Explosives Dept": 129mm. Lettering "INFLAMMABLE":180mm High. Lettering on Ministry Munitions Plaque: 32mm High. Le...
NEG95147
Inflammable Liquid Tank Wagon
End view of a 10-ton Inflammable Liquid Tank Wagon built by Charles Roberts & Co. of Wakefield September 1915 for The Ministry of Munitions at The Trafford Park Tank Depot. Original LNWR registration number: 58817A, and later became Consett Iron Company LNER registration number 41. It was collected 20/08/1981. Fleet number: 125. Length 7 metres.
Lettering: "CHAS ROBERTS & CO LTD BUILDERS": 22mm High. Lettering- "NO LIGHT TO BE BROUGHT NEAR THIS TANK”: 60mm High. Lettering: "Explosives Dept": 129mm. Lettering "INFLAMMABLE":180mm High. Lettering on Ministry Munitions Plaque: 32mm High. Let...
NEG95148
Inflammable Liquid Tank Wagon
End view of a 10-ton Inflammable Liquid Tank Wagon built by Charles Roberts & Co. of Wakefield September 1915 for The Ministry of Munitions at The Trafford Park Tank Depot. Original LNWR registration number: 58817A, and later became Consett Iron Company LNER registration number 41. It was collected 20/08/1981. Fleet number: 125. Length 7 metres.
Lettering: "CHAS ROBERTS & CO LTD BUILDERS": 22mm High. Lettering- "NO LIGHT TO BE BROUGHT NEAR THIS TANK”: 60mm High. Lettering: "Explosives Dept": 129mm. Lettering "INFLAMMABLE":180mm High. Lettering on Ministry Munitions Plaque: 32mm High. Let...
NEG95149
Inflammable Liquid Tank Wagon
Cast Iron Metal Plaque reading "CHAS ROBERTS & CO LTD BUILDERS" on 10-ton Inflammable Liquid Tank Wagon built by Charles Roberts & Co. of Wakefield September 1915 for The Ministry of Munitions at The Trafford Park Tank Depot. Original LNWR registration number: 58817A, and later became Consett Iron Company LNER registration number 41. It was collected 20/08/1981. Fleet number: 125. Length 7 metres.
Lettering: "CHAS ROBERTS & CO LTD BUILDERS": 22mm High. Lettering- "NO LIGHT TO BE BROUGHT NEAR THIS TANK”: 60mm High. Lettering: "Explosives Dept": 129mm. Lettering "INFLAMMABLE":180mm High. L...
NEG95150
Inflammable Liquid Tank Wagon
Cast Iron Metal Plaque reading "CHAS ROBERTS & CO LTD BUILDERS" on 10-ton Inflammable Liquid Tank Wagon built by Charles Roberts & Co. of Wakefield September 1915 for The Ministry of Munitions at The Trafford Park Tank Depot. Original LNWR registration number: 58817A, and later became Consett Iron Company LNER registration number 41. It was collected 20/08/1981. Fleet number: 125. Length 7 metres.
Lettering: "CHAS ROBERTS & CO LTD BUILDERS": 22mm High. Lettering- "NO LIGHT TO BE BROUGHT NEAR THIS TANK”: 60mm High. Lettering: "Explosives Dept": 129mm. Lettering "INFLAMMABLE":180mm High. ...
NEG95151
Inflammable Liquid Tank Wagon
"MINISTRY OF MUNITIONS" Plaque on 10-ton Inflammable Liquid Tank Wagon built by Charles Roberts & Co. of Wakefield September 1915 for The Ministry of Munitions at The Trafford Park Tank Depot. Original LNWR registration number: 58817A, and later became Consett Iron Company LNER registration number 41. It was collected 20/08/1981. Fleet number: 125. Length 7 metres.
Lettering: "CHAS ROBERTS & CO LTD BUILDERS": 22mm High. Lettering- "NO LIGHT TO BE BROUGHT NEAR THIS TANK”: 60mm High. Lettering: "Explosives Dept": 129mm. Lettering "INFLAMMABLE":180mm High. Lettering on Ministry Munitions Pl...
NEG95152
Inflammable Liquid Tank Wagon
Lettering on 10-ton Inflammable Liquid Tank Wagon built by Charles Roberts & Co. of Wakefield September 1915 for The Ministry of Munitions at The Trafford Park Tank Depot. Original LNWR registration number: 58817A, and later became Consett Iron Company LNER registration number 41. It was collected 20/08/1981. Fleet number: 125. Length 7 metres.
Lettering: "CHAS ROBERTS & CO LTD BUILDERS": 22mm High. Lettering- "NO LIGHT TO BE BROUGHT NEAR THIS TANK”: 60mm High. Lettering: "Explosives Dept": 129mm. Lettering "INFLAMMABLE":180mm High. Lettering on Ministry Munitions Plaque: 32mm High. Lett...
NEG95329
Blackstone Diesel Oil Engine
A 100 H.P. Blackstone horizontal, single cylinder engine, with single cylinder 2-stroke compressor unit and tank. Collected from Harden Quarry, Netherton near Rothbury. See file for instruction book. Also see file for sketches. Height: 1500mm x Length: 2780mm x Width: 1540mm. Weight: 2 Tons.
NEG95330
Blackstone Diesel Oil Engine
A 100 H.P. Blackstone horizontal, single cylinder engine, with single cylinder 2-stroke compressor unit and tank. Collected from Harden Quarry, Netherton near Rothbury. See file for instruction book. Also see file for sketches. Height: 1500mm x Length: 2780mm x Width: 1540mm. Weight: 2 Tons.

 

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