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Chasewater Railway Museum – Another New Acquisition
Chasewater Railway Museum
Another new Acquisition
The Museum grapevine has been working well recently. Anthony Coulls of the National Railway Museum called Mark Sealey about a worksplate off a Cannock Chase Colliery locomotive, Alfred Paget on EBay. Mark passed the message on to Barry Bull, who signed up to EBay and eventually won the plate.
Following advice from Rob Cadman we came to the conclusion that the size of the Beyer Peacock worksplate on EBay and purporting to be off Alfred Paget didn’t quite measure up. A fraction smaller than details in the Buckle and Love worksplate book gave the game away that likely a copy of the original with if correct the usual shrinkage to be expected. We are grateful to Rob Cadman for his research and pointing this out. However with this in mind I enlisted Rob to help with a low bid, and can report success at £104 . It is certainly possible maybe even probable that the plate was copied from an original in the NCB Chasetown workshops in the 1950s at the time when the seller’s father was employed there.
Rob has collected the worksplate from Roy Fairbanks who lives at Shire Oak. His father Freddie Fairbanks was a loco fitter at Cannock Chase and as the pits closed he went to the Chasetown workshops. He died in 1984 and son has had it since, seems he expected it to realise £30 or so. Now Rob has it he’s coming round to the idea that it may be original. He’s now swayed to thinking it is.
It has now been decided that the Beyer Peacock 1861 worksplate is indeed an original off CCC Co loco Alfred Paget. A good few days all round.
Footnote
The original ‘Alfred Paget’, an 0-4-2ST No.204/1861, was acquired new, scrapped by NCB at Chasetown circa 1952. ‘Paget’ was the family name of the Marquis of Anglesey, one of the major land-owners in the district, and Chasewater Railway has kept the name – now on a Neilson engine.
Chasewater Railway Museum – News – Grant
Chasewater Railway Museum –
News – Grant
The Museum has obtained a grant of £3745 to cover electricity costs. This follows an application to ensure the Museum’s fragile collections can receive appropriate environmental control in these difficult times.
The grant is from Arts Council England’s Covid-19 Emergency Response Fund and was only made possible due to public funding from the National Lottery.
Our thanks to the National Lottery and its players.
Chasewater Railway Museum – New Acquisition
Chasewater Railway Museum
New Acquisition
Our curator, Barry Bull, nowadays becoming known as the Museum ‘Geek’, since he’s had his new phone and time to play with it, has found a couple of items for the collection on Ebay, the first one is the badge shown above.
Referring to the excellent book by the late Ronald Redman on the Railway Foundry it confirms the badge to be a world war 2 issue and not as described on Ebay from the previous conflict
The service badge would have been issued at the time that Hudswell Clark were heavily involved with aircraft production of several types including the Fairey Swordfish
An association had been formed with a Yorkshire company, Blackburn Aircraft in 1938 when war loomed and eventually over a 1000 men and woman were engaged at Hudswell Clark in the war effort building sub assemblies. Locomotive work continued including the production of 50 austerity 0 6 0 saddle tanks for the War Department plus others of various types for industrial use. Employees were issued with a bright metal button hole badge just a fraction less than an inch in diameter featuring a simple front view of a locomotive with the initials H C on each side also &Co Ltd with the employees works number stamped underneath. The example acquired for the Chasewater Railway museum is number 905.
Chasewater Railway Museum – 2011
Chasewater Railway Museum – 2011
A collection of photographs, mainly in the Museum, taken in 2011
Chasewater Railway Museum Catalogue – Great Western Railway Objects
Chasewater Railway Museum Catalogue
Great Western Railway Objects
A list of GWR objects in our museum collection. There are now photos with this list. More photos may be added later.
Click on the link below to see the full list
- 54 Toilet sign ‘Gentlemen’ R4.S2
- 69 Post mounted lamp From Great Western Railway Company R1.S1
- 105 Railway instructional sign Dome light vehicles must not pass R5.B3.S4
- 107 Fares notice board Great Western Railway – Fares R5.B2.S4
- 109 Timetable Great Western Railway maps of the company’s system R4.S4
- 112 Railway warning sign GWR Beware of Trains R5.B2.S2
- 114 Railway accident report Diagram of trolley and approx method of loading R4.S4
- 115 Architect’s drawing of proposed steaming shed GWR Railway Development Scheme. R4.S4
- 145 Clock face (outer) GWR Stafford Rd Works, Wolverhampton R1.S2
- 195 Carriage window blind GWR roll-up blind R4.S3
- 200 Tail lamp GWR R5.B3.S3
- 215 Detonator case Cylinder for storage of safety warning detonators R4.S3
- 225 Shelf bracket Ornate bracket to support shelf R4.S3
- 227 Locomotive steam gauge Gauge to show boiler steam pressure R4.S3
- 321 Coat of Arms GWR (Twin Shield) (L=London R=Bristol) W4
- 346 Armband Armband – Look Out C17
- 347 Weighing Scale ID Label H. Pooley & Sons Ltd., Contractors 4558 C17
- 350 Metal Sign ‘Signal Lineman’s Hut’ C17
- 362 Mug GWR Hotels – Paddington Station C14
- 365 Sundae Dish Marked Great Western C14
- 372 Pint Glass GWR Hotels C14
- 383 Carriage door ventilation panel ‘Luncheon & Tea Baskets’ advert C18
- 402 Station Lamp Marsh Brook – was adjacent to the signal box C6
- 413 Hand lamp Blaydon & Sons, Birmingham, 1942 GWR C6
- 438 Ground frame name plate Fenn’s Bank Ground Frame C7
- 449 Enamel lamp tablet Garnwedden Halt SC16
- 452 Enamel lamp tablet Buildwas SC16
- 508 Finger board ‘Local train to Wolverhampton via Wombourn’ W7
- 517 Wagon plate Great Western 104112 C19
- 524 Carriage destination board Wolverhampton – Yellow on black background U1
- 553 Signage ‘Drinking Water’ GWR Plate from station toilet C14
- 565 Signage ‘Private. Guards & Enginemen to report through hatch next door’ U2
- 586 Signal Box Nameboard From Buildwas signal box GWR F6
- 691 Chimney Chimney off furnace in tin-smith’s shop, Stafford Rd., W-ton P1
- 710 Warning notice English/Welsh Trespass notice W2
- 721 Warning notice Caution notice Stafford Rd. Wks, W-ton W2
- 885 Station direction sign Much Wenlock & Wellington Trains R4.S2
- 963 Cycle of steam training demonstrator Ex Stafford Road Works R5.B3.S4
- 969 Door ventilator GWR With cold food menu R4.S3
- 1020 Pay Check GWR Running shed pay cheque 149 C17
- 1060 Pay Check GWR Loco & carriage dept pay check 402 C17
- 1062 Pay Check GWR Loco carriage dept 273 C17
- 1323 Toilet sign Enamel GWR UC13
- 1325 Signal Box Telephone GWR Early phone C5
- 1336 Leaflet Rack GWR Wooden Rack C5
- 1384 Box GWR Pen Nibs C12
- 1394 Greeting Card 1928 – GWR New Year Card to all staff members 10341
- 1578 Block instrument & bell GWR C7
- 1588 Key Instrument GWR Gangers’ Key Instrument C7
- 1813 Horse Brasses GWR Shield Shape C17
- 1814 Horse Brasses GWR Shield Shape on Circular Base C17
- 1839 Signal Lever Frame GWR Ex Hemyock Station – 7 Lever W4
- 1863 Station sign GWR ‘Radstock’ SC16
- 1880 Brass plate GWR Oxley White Box 5.1.3
- 1881 Information Tool GWR Station & Depot Symbols for marking tools C16
- 10324 Pay Check Oblong – Carriage & Wagon Dept – 37 C18
- 10357 Medal Fifteen Years First Aid Efficiency Medal – Hallmarked silver C17
- 10596 Lamp Carrier For carrying a number of lamps W7
- 10752 Match Book Cover Advertising GWR Hotels C14
- 10893 Boundary Marker 1886 Great Western Railway W3
- 10960 Signal Box Nameboard Dunstall Park Signal Box U4
- 10962 Signal Box Nameboard Lower Yard Shed Box Cannock Road U4
- 11494 Notice ‘Waiting Room’ R5.B3.S3
- 12016 Pay Check GWR Signal Dept No.80 C17
Chasewater Railway Museum Catalogue – Great Northern Railway Objects
Chasewater Railway Museum Catalogue
Great Northern Railway Objects
Items in the collection created by the Great Northern Railway, not including archives.
Click the link below for the full list.
Caption text: Object number, name, description, location in the museum.
Click on a picture to see a larger image, the click on the side arrow to move on.
- 53 Poster board heading GN R4.S1
- 157 Ground signal lamp case GNR Part of a signal lamp which could be red or green. R1.S1
- 363 Jug Brown – milk/cream jug GN C14
- 417 Hand lamp Chartley No.1 GN C6
- 511 Oval sign ‘Maintenance ends’ GNR From Stafford to Uttoxeter line W1
- 545 Pay tin Small tin for wages – 76 C17
- 567 Railway lamp From Chartley. GNR R5.B3.S3
- 587 Signage Crane registration sign – C28 GNR W2
- 602 Warning notice Trespass warning R5.B1.S2
- 610 Bridge restriction sign Diamond shaped R5.B1.S2
- 627 Bridge plate Bridge No.18 U7
- 637 Warning notice ‘Beware of Trains’ U2
- 655 Cash bag label Goods Dept., Boston C17
- 683 Paperweight Circular C12
- 684 Bulldog Clip GNR C12
- 697 Warning notice Prosecution notice – Black 0.26 W3
- 712 Warning notice ‘Beware of Crossing’ sign W2
- 764 Bridge plate GN & GE No 91 W1
- 774 Bridge restriction sign Great Northern Railway Bridge Restriction No: W1
- 913 Coach builders’ plate GNR Doncaster C18
- 948 Waiting room sign Double-sided ‘General waiting room’ sign R5.B3.S2
- 949 Waiting room sign Double-sided ‘Ladies waiting room’ sign R5.B3.S2
- 961 Boundary post GN & LNW Joint R5.B2.S2
- 962 Boundary post GN & GE Joint R5.B2.S2
- 966 Tin Maybe P.Way oil can R4.S3
- 1460 Badge GNRI Cap Badge C17
- 2067 Carriage Plate Great North of Scotland Railway Carriage Plate C18
- 1682 Stove Door GNR stove door ex Stowe by Chartley Station U2
- 1856 Fabric sample pad Samples of material Marked GNR White Box 5.1.3
Chasewater Railway Museum – VE Day 75 Years
Chasewater Railway Museum
VE Day 75 Years
A few pictures showing something of the railways involvement during
wartime.
This Southern Railway magazine is from Barry Bull’s personal collection
- UNITED KINGDOM – MARCH 09: Poster produced for Great Western Railways (GWR), London Midland & Scottish Railways (LMS), London & North Eastern Railways (LNER) and Southern Railway (SR) to advise passengers on travelling during the blackouts which were common during World War II. Artwork by M. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
- 01A8766N; Fewer Christmans Parcels Please! , GWR/LMS/LNER/SR poster, 1939-1945.
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