as standard
as standard
The dimensions and colours of the lining on LNWR locos and on BR mixed traffic (lined-out black livery) locos were basically identical. Apart from ...
View full detailsTransfer Group : Railway Company Items CRIMSON LAKE LOCOS (Officially all passenger locos 1923-27, then principal express passenger classes only, 1...
View full detailsTransfer Group : Railway Company Items COACHES 1923-33 From 1923-28 most coaches had LMS in the waist panel near the centrewith the number towards ...
View full detailsGeneral Purpose Lining 3 Radii of corners are provided to assist in making up round cornered panels from the thicker lines. When making up multi-co...
View full detailsRailway Company Items LOCOMOTIVES Beginning about 1889 until 1904, many tenders had the curly monogram GWR (large size). Prior to 1914, some locos ...
View full detailsMIDLAND RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES Pre-1905: Loco numbers in cut out brass figures (represented by plain gold) with flat top 3 until 1897, in the middle o...
View full detailsGeneral Purpose Lining 3 Radii of corners are provided to assist in making up round cornered panels from the thicker lines. When making up multi-co...
View full detailsRailway Company Items GREEN LOCOMOTIVES From about March to September 1923, locos were lettered L & N E R, sometimes with full stops, on the te...
View full detailsRailway Company Items BLACK LOCOMOTIVES LNER locos painted black normally used the shaded yellow insignia on this sheet. Green painted classes usin...
View full detailsRailway Company Items LSWR LOCOMOTIVES Photos should be consulted where possible as LSWR insignia styles, spacing and positions varied considerably...
View full detailsGeneral Purpose Lining 3 Radii of corners are provided to assist in making up round cornered panels from the thicker lines. When making up multi-co...
View full detailsGeneral Purpose Lining 3 Radii of corners are provided to assist in making up round cornered panels from the thicker lines. When making up multi-co...
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