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Chasewater Railway Museum – August 2020 Newsletter
Posted in Newsletters
Tagged Brownhills, Burntwood, Chasewater Railway Museum, GCR, Hornby, Narrow Boat, Saltley Works, Stanley Bros Nuneaton
Chasewater Railway Museum Catalogue – Signage
Chasewater Railway Museum Catalogue
Signage
Information signs, Warning signs, etc. from various companies, and our Signal Box Nameboards.
Click on the link below to see the full list
Caption text – Object number, name, description, maker, location’
Click on a photo to see a larger version.
- 19 Station direction sign British Railways Station BR R5.B1.S3
- 20 Station direction sign BR Station BR R5.B1.S3
- 31 Telephone identification sign Telephone Unknown R5.B1.S3
- 46 Posterboard heading London & North Eastern Railway LNE R4.S1
- 47 Gate notice Any person who omits to shut and fasten this gate. LNE R4.S1
- 48 Railway instructional sign BR No parking this side BR R4.S1
- 49 Station name sign BR Lichfield Trent Valley BR R4.S1
- 50 Emergency box identification sign London Transport Emergency Box London Transport R4.S1
- 51 Newspaper sales poster board Evening Mail and Despatch Evening Mail R4.S1
- 52 Poster board heading LNE LNE R4.S1
- 53 Poster board heading GN GN R4.S1
- 54 Toilet sign ‘Gentlemen’ GWR R4.S2
- 55 Toilet sign ‘Ladies’ Unknown R4.S2
- 56 Station instructional sign ‘Tickets issued at the Booking Office window only’ BR R4.S2
- 57 Advertising poster board BR ‘New Holland – Hull’ ferry service BR R4.S2
- 73 General advertising sign ‘Agent for Lyons Tea’ Lyons R5.B1.S1
- 74 General advertising sign ‘Phillips’ Grand Cut’ Phillips R5.B1.S1
- 75 General advertising sign ‘R.White’s Soft Drinks’ R.White R5.B1.S1
- 76 General advertising sign ‘Brooke Bond Tea’ Brooke Bond R5.B1.S1
- 77 General advertising sign Spillers’ Dog Food Spillers R5.B1.S1
- 78 General advertising sign Craven A cigarettes Craven R5.B1.S1
- 79 General advertising sign ‘Midland Counties Ice Cream’ Midland Counties R5.B1.S1
- 80 General advertising sign Colman’s Starch – ‘Insist upon having Colman’s starch Colman’s R5.B1.S1
- 81 General advertising sign Bird’s Custard – ‘Bird’s Custard is Best – and best with fruit. Bird’s R5.B1.S1
- 82 General advertising sign Colman’s Mustard D.S.F Colman’s R5.B1.S1
- 83 General advertising sign ‘R,White’s Soft Drinks’ R.White R5.B1.S1
- 84 General advertising sign ‘R.White’s Soft Drinks’ R.White R5.B1.S1
- 85 General advertising sign Ketton Cement Ketton R5.B2.S1
- 86 General advertising sign Midland Counties Ice Cream Midland Counties R5.B1.S1
- 87 General instructional sign ‘Private – Public not admitted’ Unknown R5.B1.S1
- 88 Bus stop sign ‘Buses stop here by request’ Unknown R5.B1.S1
- 89 Telephone identification sign ‘Public Telephone’ – Unknown R5.B1.S1
- 90 Railway instructional sign BR ‘Passengers must not cross the line’ BR R5.B2.S1
- 91 Goods yard identification sign ‘British Railways Wednesfield Road Goods and Coal Depot’ BR R5.B2.S4
- 91 Goods yard identification sign ‘British Railways Wednesfield Road Goods and Coal Depot’ BR R5.B2.S4
- 92 Running-in board BR ‘Pelsall’ BR R5.B2.S1
- 95 Platform direction sign BR ‘Trains to Walsall and Birmingham, Trains to Hednesford’ BR R5.B1.S1
- 96 Statutory regulation notice Factory and Workshop Act 1901 Locos etc; Regs HM Govt. R4.S2
- 97 Statutory regulation notice The Explosives Act 1875 By-Laws GWR R4.S2
- 98 Statutory regulation notice Offences and Penalties GWR R4.S2
- 99 Statutory regulation notice Insurance Charges GWR R4.S2
- 101 Railway instructional sign BR Do not walk on this side BR R4.S2
- 102 Notice board BR Notice to Traction Engine Drivers. BR R4.S2
- 103 Railway instructional sign Horses not to be crossed except at A Unknown R4.S2
- 103 Railway instructional sign Horses not to be crossed except at A Unknown R4.S2
- 104 Railway instructional sign Ash must not be left in the pit Unknown R4.S1
- 105 Railway instructional sign Dome light vehicles must not pass GWR R5.B3.S4
- 108 Railway instructional sign Top end of platform BR R4.S1
- 112 Railway warning sign GWR Beware of Trains GWR R5.B2.S2
- 119 Advertising poster board Plain wooden large poster board Unknown R4.S4
- 138 Bridge restriction sign LNW Notice LNW R5.B3.S2
- 139 Bridge restriction sign North Staffordshire Railway Notice NSR R5.B3.S2
- 140 Railway warning sign Beware of Engines (GWR?) Unknown R5.B2.S2
- 246 Regulations notice BR safety regulations BR R4.S3
- 279 Vinyl sticker Transport Trust Member Transport Trust R4.S3
- 280 Vinyl sticker Transport Trust Travelback Scheme Transport Trust R4.S3
- 290 Track side sign Erected by track to warn of trespass along or across CR line CLR R5.B2.S1
- 297 Station information sign 1990 ‘Steam train next operating’ CLR R5.B1.S3
- 298 Station information sign 1922 “Welcome to Chasewater Steam Railway’ CLR R5.B1.S3
- 338 Wooden Notice ‘Paddy leaves this station at 4.30’ CRC C15
- 339 Signal Box Nameboard Great Barr LMS W4
- 350 Metal Sign ‘Signal Lineman’s Hut’ GWR C17
- 431 Gradient Marker 1 in 75 Unknown W1
- 432 Notice ‘BR Maintenence ends’ BR W1
- 433 Electric track circuit sign From Norton Branch, Conduit Colliery, Norton Canes Conduit Colliery, Norton Canes W1
- 444 Weigh plate BCN 478 BCN SC16
- 445 Road railer vehicle B 84 BR C19
- 453 Sign Private LNE W7
- 454 Euston Station, London Off LMS horse-drawn dray LMS W7
- 501 Oval Plate ‘MD and HB maintenance ends’ LNW W1
- 505 Station sign ‘Top end of platform’ BR U4
- 507 Poster board heading ‘LNER’ LNE R5.B1.S1
- 508 Finger board ‘Local train to Wolverhampton via Wombourn’ GWR W7
- 511 Oval sign ‘Maintenance ends’ GNR From Stafford to Uttoxeter line GN W1
- 553 Signage ‘Drinking Water’ GWR Plate from station toilet GWR C14
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554 Signage ‘Poster board No.’ WR 2438 BR
SC16
- 555 Signage ‘Place penny in slot’ Unknown SC16
- 557 Signage ‘Private Road’ GWR GWR R4.S3
- 558 Signage ‘Car park’ Marked LMS LMS R5.B1.S1
- 559 Warning notice SR Re wagon door use SR R5.B1.S1
- 560 Warning notice LNWR Beware of Trains LNW U2
- 561 Warning notice L&SWR Beware of Trains LSW U2
- 562 Warning notice Mid ‘Beware of trains’ Mid U2
- 563 Warning notice SR ‘Do not touch conductor rails’ SR R5.B1.S1
- 564 Warning notice ‘Beware of trains’ Unknown U2
- 565 Signage ‘Private. Guards & Enginemen to report through hatch next door’ GWR U2
- 568 Signage NSR Junction Sign NSR R5.B1.S1
- 577 Signage Inner harbour notice from Holyhead LMS LMS W4
- 579 Trespass sign From Branston LMS LMS U2
- 586 Signal Box Nameboard From Buildwas signal box GWR GWR F6
- 598 Warning notice ‘Beware of the trains’ GCR GC U3
- 599 Warning notice Weighbridge warning LNER LNE R5.B1.S2
- 600 Warning notice 1st August 1924 ‘Trespass warning LMS LMS R5.B1.S2
- 601 Warning notice 1932 ‘Right of way’ BTC R5.B1.S2
- 602 Warning notice Trespass warning GN R5.B1.S2
- 604 Warning notice Do not pass under the buffers Mid R5.B2.S2
- 605 Warning notice ‘Propping up wagon doors’ GWR R5.B1.S2
- 606 Signage ‘Shut the gate’ Cam R5.B1.S2
- 608 Warning notice Trespass warning Wrexham, Mold & Connah’s Quay Rly R5.B2.S2
- 609 Gate notice 8 VIC.CAP.20.S.75 GWR R5.B2.S2
- 610 Bridge restriction sign Diamond shaped GN R5.B1.S2
- 611 Warning notice Trespass warning NE R5.B1.S2
- 612 Warning notice Trespass warning Wrexham, Mold & Connah’s Quay Rly R5.B2.S2
- 614 Canal bridge plate Fosseway Lane canal bridge near Lichfield BCN U1
- 615 Directional sign From Gnosall station LNW U1
- 625 Direction indicator Pointing finger sign from Brownhills Midland Station Mid W4
- 629 Warning sign Chasewater Railway keep off the line warning CLR W5
- 630 Signage ‘Ticket office and waiting room’ BR (M) R5.B1.S1
- 631 Warning sign ‘Passengers must not pass this point’ Unknown U1
- 633 Running-in board ‘Hammerwich’ BR R5.B1.S1
- 907 Oil can Unknown W7
- 637 Warning notice ‘Beware of Trains’ GN U2
- 640 Signage ‘Private’ LNW SC16
- 641 Signage ‘Track circuit’ LMS W1
- 643 Warning sign Crane brake warning Mid C19
- 644 Warning sign ‘Warning, boiler empty’ Unknown C16
- 649 Notice board ‘Train following’ board GE W1
- 651 Sign ‘Ladies Room’ GWR W2
- 652 Warning sign Ex NCB line between Cannock Wood and Chase Terrace. Beware NCB P2
- 690 Station sign ‘Brownhills West’ totem sign CLR R5.B1.S1
- 692 Warning notice Bridge weight restriction GWR W3
- 693 Warning notice Bridge weight restriction LMS W3
- 694 Warning notice Trespass warning notice NSR W3
- 695 Warning notice Trespass warning notice LNW W3
- 696 Warning notice Bridge weight restriction GE W3
- 697 Warning notice Prosecution notice – Black 0.26 GN W3
- 698 Warning notice 1924 Act ‘Private Road’ GWR W3
- 699 Warning notice Trespass warning notice LNE W3
- 700 Warning notice Trespass warning notice GE W3
- 701 Warning notice Bridge weight restriction GWR W3
- 702 Warning notice Fine for leaving gate open LNW W3
- 703 Warning notice Fine for leaving gate open GWR/LNW W3
- 704 Warning notice Bridge weight restriction BCN W3
- 706 Warning notice Canal Bridge weight restriction Black Sharpness New Docks & Gloucester & B-ham Nav Co. W3
- 707 Warning notice Canal Bridge weight restriction – Black Shropshire Union Railway & Canal Company W3
- 708 Warning notice Shut the gate Mid W3
- 709 Warning notice ‘Stop’ sign – Derby No.4 Loco Shed Mid W2
- 710 Warning notice English/Welsh Trespass notice GWR W2
- 711 Warning notice Propping up wagon doors prohibition notice GWR W2
- 712 Warning notice ‘Beware of Crossing’ sign GN & GE Joint Railway W2
- 713 Warning notice Trespass notice GWR & Mid Railways W2
- 714 Warning notice Gate closing notice – fine 40 shillings LNE W2
- 715 Warning notice Trespass notice Barry Dock & Railways W2
- 716 Warning notice Trespass notice Cam W2
- 717 Warning notice Trespass notice Mid W2
- 718 Warning notice ‘No Admission’ notice GWR W2
- 719 Warning notice Trespass warning notice GC W2
- 720 Warning notice Bridge restriction notice Cam W2
- 721 Warning notice Caution notice Stafford Rd. Wks, W-ton GWR W2
- 722 Warning notice Trespass notice GC/Mid W2
- 723 Warning notice Gate fastening fine notice CLC W2
- 724 Warning notice Trespass warning notice Metro & GCR Joint Rly W2
- 725 Warning notice Speed restriction notice GWR W2
- 726 Warning notice Bridge weight restriction Taff Vale W2
- 727 Warning notice Crossing warning notice – Godfrey Knight LSW W2
- 728 Warning notice Train warning notice Stratford-upon-A/Mid Junc Rly W2
- 729 Warning notice Gate fastening notice of fine GWR W2
- 730 Warning notice Trespass notice L&Y W2
- 731 Warning notice Trespass notice Mid W2
- 756 Culvert number plate Midland Railway culvert plate Mid W1
- 759 Crossing number plate Ex Stafford – Uttoxeter line NSR W1
- 760 Canal bridge plate Oval 13 Maroon Unknown W1
- 766 Canal bridge plate Rectangular 13 Unknown W1
- 767 Canal bridge plate Oval Unknown W1
- 768 Viaduct plate LM & SR Co. Rectangular 20 LM & SR W1
- 771 Notice Warning to platelayers GWR W1
- 774 Bridge restriction sign Great Northern Railway Bridge Restriction No: GN W1
- 830 Gate notice PTR&D Co. Notice re. 40 shilling fine for leaving gate open Port Talbot Railway & Dock Co. W3
- 841 Departure Board Aldridge, Streetley, Sutton Park & Birmingham LMS W4
- 842 Departure Board Aldridge, Streetly & Sutton Park LMS R1.S3
- 843 Departure Board Perry Barr, Aston & Stechford LMS W4
- 844 Departure Board Lichfield, Burton & Derby LMS W4
- 848 Signal Box lever frame manufacturer’s label McKenzie & Holland, Worcester McKenzie & Holland, Worcester C7
- 884 Station direction sign ‘To Down Trains’ GWR R4.S2
- 885 Station direction sign Much Wenlock & Wellington Trains GWR R4.S2
- 893 Station direction sign ‘Way out’ GWR R4.S1
- 894 Station direction sign Ex. Great Wyrley LMS R4.S1
- 895 Station direction sign Ex.Great Wyrley LMS R4.S1
- 896 Warning notice Trespass warning Mid R5.B1.S2
- 919 Information Notice Stafford Station notice LNWR LNW R4.S3
- 920 Information Notice GWR Re Eye protectors GWR R4.S3
- 921 Instruction Sign Machinery warning notice Unknown R4.S3
- 922 Warning notice GC No Trespassing GC R5.B1.S2
- 935 Warning notice ‘Beware of the engine’ Unknown R5.B1.S2
- 938 Station sign Trent Mid R5.B1.S1
- 939 Trespass sign GWR Enamel GWR R5.B1.S1
- 940 Warning notice London Transport London Transport R5.B1.S1
- 947 Trespass sign LNWR LNW R5.B1.S2
- 948 Waiting room sign Double-sided ‘General waiting room’ sign GN R5.B3.S2
- 949 Waiting room sign Double-sided ‘Ladies waiting room’ sign GN R5.B3.S2
- 950 Running-in board Pelsall BR (M) R5.B2.S1
- 952 Advertising poster board Day tour to Windsor and London Airport Midland Red Bus R4.S2
- 953 Advertising poster board Trip to Birmingham Races Midland Red Bus R4.S2
- 965 Station sign Forden Lamp Tablet GWR R5.B1.S1
- 973 Station sign Landywood Centro R5.B1.S1
- 976 Permanent way sign Perry Barr North Junction BR R5.B1.S1
- 977 Station sign Stone station sign BR R5.B1.S1
- 977 Station sign Stone station sign BR R5.B1.S1
- 977 Station sign Stone station sign BR R5.B1.S1
- 978 Overhead catenery Electrification identification plate BS 08 46 BR R5.B1.S1
- 979 Overhead catenery Electrification identity plate GB 104 69 BR R5.B1.S1
- 981 Information Notice Chasewater Railway CLR R4.S4
- 983 Advertising Sign Beecham’s Powders Beecham’s R5.B1.S1
- 1247 Distance Marker MR As displayed in tunnel. Mid U1
- 1253 Boundary Marker Barry Railway Barry Railway P1
- 1323 Toilet sign Enamel GWR GWR UC13
- 1361 Signal Box Nameboard Hawkesbury Lane W3
- 1362 Signal Box Nameboard Coundon Road Station – 2 similar items LNW W3
- 1362 Signal Box Nameboard Coundon Road Station – 2 similar items LNW W3
- 1372 Information Notice Season Tickets GWR C5
- 1373 Information Notice Travellers’ Cheques Cunard Line C5
- 1374 Information Notice Passengers’ tickets GWR C5
- 1375 Information Notice GWR Booking Office GWR C5
- 1585 Signal Box Nameboard LNWR Hednesford No.1 LNW W2
- 908 Large oil lamp Unknown W7
- 1688 Warning notice LNW Weight restriction notice LNW U2
- 1689 Warning notice No trespassing GWR/LMS Joint Committee GWR/LMS Joint Committee U2
- 1690 Warning notice Weight Restriction Notice Oxford Canal Navigation Oxford Canal Navigation U2
- 1693 Boundary Marker Monmouthshire Railway & Canal Company MM&RC Outside door
- 1733 Signal Box Nameboard Nameboard from Cannock Station signal box W2
- 1748 Warning sign ‘Trains Cross Here’ NCB Upstairs
- 1751 Warning notice Nidd Valley – No Trespassing on this Light Railway Nidd Valley W2
- 1861 Sign ‘Not in use’ sign on chain Unknown White Box 5.1.3
- 1862 Toilet sign ‘Gentlemen’ Unknown White Box 5.1.3
- 1863 Station sign GWR ‘Radstock’ GWR SC16
- 1864 Warning sign ‘Alarm Signal’ English & French Unknown White Box 5.1.3
- 1865 Information Notice ‘London Transport’ London Transport White Box 5.1.3
- 1866 Information Notice Sign for display on vehicle regarding contents White Box 5.1.3
- 1876 Destination Board Reversible Derby/Norfolk BR White Box 5.1.3
- 1876 Destination Board Reversible Derby/Norfolk BR White Box 5.1.3
- 1879 Warning sign Metal sign from post “Caution Power Lines” White Box 5.1.3
- 1880 Brass plate GWR Oxley GWR White Box 5.1.3
- 1902 Trespass sign Ex Littleton Colliery Littleton Colliery W4
- 2003 Warning notice Reproduction gate warning notice U2
- 2068 Fire bucket notice Engineers Dept Mid W4
- 2091 Poster board heading British Railways BR W3
- 2126 Signal Box Nameboard Bloxwich BR U4
- 2127 Signal Box Nameboard Bloxwich BR U4
- 2135 Signal Box Nameboard Oakengates Market Street LNWR W3
- 10350 Sign ‘Private’ LNW
- 10360 Gate notice Penalty Notice L&Y U2
- 10544 Trespass sign Rights of Way Act – 1932 BTC W2
- 10585 Trespass sign Blue – white Lettering Caledonian W7
- 10586 Gate notice Faded blue & white FR W7
- 10587 Trespass sign Blue – White Lettering GWR W7
- 10588 Trespass sign Blue , white lettering LMS W4
- 10601 Private Private Road and/or Footpath LMS W2
- 10700 Poster board heading Southern Railway SR U4
- 10704 Notice 4″x 3″ plate Leacroft Colliery SC19
- 10743 Oval sign End of Maintenance GC Plinth
- 10746 Trespass sign Warning Trespassing SECR U2
- 10749 Notice No Tresspassing Sign M & GN
- 10750 Tow-Path Plate No Cycling on tow-path SUR&CC
- 10791 Signal Box Sign Stafford No.5 Signal Box Sign ‘Stafford 150 yards’ BR LMR Upstairs
- 10791 Signal Box Sign Stafford No.5 Signal Box Sign ‘Stafford 150 yards’ BR LMR Upstairs
- 10881 Boundary Marker CRC Cannock & Rugeley Colliery – 37.5″ tall CRC W4
- 10883 Boundary Marker CCWR Approx. 30″ tall CCWR W4
- 10893 Boundary Marker 1886 Great Western Railway GWR W3
- 10952 Notice Public not allwed on Station premises County Donegal Railway P3
- 10956 Notice Code of signals for loco haulage Brodsworth Colliery End C11
- 10958 Signal Box Nameboard Cross Keys Junction Signal Box LNW U4
- 10959 Signal Box Nameboard Newdigate Sidings SB LNW U4
- 10960 Signal Box Nameboard Dunstall Park Signal Box GWR U4
- 10961 Boundary Marker Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway L&Y U4
- 10962 Signal Box Nameboard Lower Yard Shed Box Cannock Road GWR U4
- 10963 Notice Warning – No riding on conveyors Brodsworth Colliery
- 11012 Warning sign Warning re. electricity White with black lettering L&Y W4
- 11016 Poster board heading Hednesford – Maroon 4′ 2″ x 5.5″ BR
- 11060 Boundary Marker 35.5″ tall London – South Western Railway LSW R5.B2.S3
- 11298 Bus stop sign Motorway Express Harper Bros. Display
- 11315 Station name sign Leek Passenger Station Heritage Centre
- 11494 Notice ‘Waiting Room’ GWR R5.B3.S3
- 11637 Signal Box Nameboard Four Ashes W2
- 11913 Signal Box Nameboard Norton Xing Unusual lettering of ‘crossing’ LMS
- 11915 Station sign Ex. Colwich Station Sign from Colwich station, wood with cast iron letters. LMS
Chasewater Railway Museum Bits & Pieces 62 – July & October 1973
Chasewater Railway Museum Bits & Pieces 62
From RPS Newsletters Nos.3 & 4, July – October 1973
One short newsletter and one a bit longer so I thought I’d put them in the same post.
From No.3
Due to the grand summer weather our train running operations have proved very successful, this of course has also been enhanced by having the DMU trailer unit now in regular service, our train crews have carried out the job of keeping the wheels rolling most efficiently. Members wishing to participate in train duties should report to Steve Allsopp for instruction.
This locomotive has now passed its boiler test successfully and is now in the process of being re-assembled. I understand that the main bearings are being re-metalled. The whole project is in the capable hands of our General Manager, Derek Luker, with Keith Sergeant acting as chief assistant. We are heavily indebted to these two members for sticking to the job.
MSLR Carriage
MSL at Easingwold – R.Cromblehome
Restoration of this vehicle still continues, also a long slog by John Elsley. John would appreciate a little more help with this vehicle. Anyone who is reasonably skilled in woodwork should report to John Elsley.
The platform building had been slowed down due to the train operations, and the Railway held a very successful Railway Exhibition at the Forum Theatre in Cannock. Very many thanks to all the people who set up the stands, acted as stewards, and in particular, to Rob Duffill and his team of ladies who manned the refreshment bar.
From No.4
The running season had been a good one, helped by an excellent summer. Restoration work and maintenance will now continue throughout the coming autumn and winter months, weather permitting. Priorities, I understand, will include trackwork, embankment restoration and completion of the platform.
Restoration work on the Neilson continues – should be in steam next year.
Hawthorn Leslie 0-4-0ST Asbestos
This loco has finished for the season, and now enjoys a well-earned rest. Boiler fittings have now been removed and the boiler washed out. The fitting flanges are to be reseated prior to the forthcoming boiler tests. This work again is in the hands of Derek Luker, our hard-working General Manager.
Excellent progress is still being maintained by John Elsley, Nigel Hadlow and Albert Haywood, cracked panes have been replaced with new ¼” plate glass (at a prohibitive price), painting still continues, the teak centres can actually now be seen on the Mansell wheels. John tells me he hopes to restore the compartments to the original as far as possible. This vehicle is proving well worthy of preservation and is a credit to John and his team.
Maryport & Carlisle Railway carriage
Work has now started on the panelling of this vehicle, under the capable hands of Andrew Louch. It is indeed gratifying to us all that our historic ‘Maryport’ is at last receiving restoration attention. After being in service for a full season last year, the vehicle is undergoing a refit and later a repaint. More about this at a later date.
Worthington Diesel No.20
This vehicle has now received attention from Brian Piddock and is again in working order, after lying idle for many months, it is a very good job done and I’m sure we are all grateful to Brian.
Chasewater Terminus Platform
Work still continues on this very vital asset. Lawrence Hodgkinson is in charge of this project, the Council have helped with a good graded red ash approach to the platform, and provided car parking facilities. I’m sure the Society is most grateful for this help.
Derailment of No.21 Diesel
A derailment occurred this month (Sept) during the hours of darkness, the above diesel came off the road when towing the DMU into the compound around 8.00pm. Two slabs were loosened on the platform and the driver, Lawrence Hodgkinson, somewhat shaken. A team of stalwarts (6) worked until 11.30pm by the light of Tilley Lamps to re-rail the locomotive, this was finally achieved and both loco and carriage shunted safely into the compound.
A.G.M.
The AGM was well attended this year, it was followed by the Chasewater Light Railway Co. Ltd. AGM. A special train took members a trip down the entire length of the line, this consisted of the L & Y No.1 Petrol Loco and the GWR 16 ton brake. Slides were later shown in the DMU carriage, this depicted work done over the season on and around the site.
Compiled by Dave Ives and Printed and published by Lawrence Hodgkinson.
Chasewater Railway Museum – Correction
Chasewater Railway Museum
Correction to Friday’s Post
Just seen the blog but there’s a slight snag. The photo is of the former Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway van Cadbury No 144, which arrived at Chasewater in 1970, having been at Hednesford for several years previously following a donation from Cadbury’s. The 1973 acquisition, also a kind donation, was the North Eastern Railway box van number 100 684, this being the last wooden-bodied box van left at Bournville amongst a fleet of steel bodied vans. The van had been kept for the storage of permanent way equipment. I recall the road transport bill to bring it to Chasewater was £28. Not long after the van arrive a photo of it’s unloading at Chasewater was published in Railway Forum.
Barry Bull
Chasewater Railway Museum – Bits and Pieces No 60 March 1973 and No 61 May 1973
Taken from the ‘Mercian’ of December 1970
There doesn’t appear to have been another ‘Mercian’ for some time.
The Railway Preservation Society produced a newsletter, starting in March 1973 – Here are extracts from the first one.
‘This newsletter is not intended to replace our Society journal ‘Mercian’, we (the Committee) must apologise for the non-appearance of ‘Mercian’, but this has been due to technical hitches, etc. We shall endeavour to maintain a newsletter at least every two months, and may we all hope that ‘Mercian’ will put in an appearance before too long.’
The remainder of the newsletter covers various on-going renovation work, including the overhaul of the Neilson, in the very capable hands of the General Manager, Derek Luker, ably assisted by Keith Sargeant and Colin Thomas – repairs to the smokebox and fire box – further expense is envisaged for retubing the engine.
Restoration of the MSLR carriage was continuing, with one compartment beautifully restored, fitted with new seats and original GC pictures re-hung. This vehicle has been completely re-roofed and original ventilators and gas lamps refurbished and fitted. A lot of work still has to be done to complete the vehicle and more volunteers were needed.
Other work included the relaying of track to the crossing from the Hednesford Road, another 300 yards needs to be done. Work was progressing on the new platform at the Chasewater Terminus (now under the M6 Toll!). Work had been started on tidying up the site, ready for the 1973 running season. The Worthington Diesel No.20 (now on loan at Coors Museum, Burton-on-Trent) was having an overhauled replacement engine fitted and should be ready by the end of March 1973.
The final piece of news was regarding a Railway Exhibition to be held at the Forum Theatre, Cannock, on the weekend of 30th June and 1st July. It will consist of Model Railway Layouts, our own ‘Railwayana’ display, plus other preservation stands, Model Engineering Society stands refreshments and bar. As usual, more help was needed.
Compiled by D.A.Ives (Chairman)
Also taken from the ‘Mercian’ of December 1970
Chasewater Railway Museum Bits & Pieces No.61
RPS Newsletter No.2 – May 1973
Since the last newsletter (March) we have been pleased to see a few members turn up at Chasewater as a result of the appeal for more support. We would like to see a few more however. There is an interesting variety of jobs, i.e. trackwork, platform building, locomotive and carriage restoration, installation of signals and signalling equipment. (Sounds familiar!!)
There was a successful Easter Weekend Steaming in spite of awful weather, and a thank you to the members who stayed overnight to light up, and those who operated the service in such vile weather.
DMU Trailer Unit
Pic – Lawrence Hodgkinson
This vehicle has now arrived at Walsall from March, Cambs. And is now awaiting collection and transportation by low-loader from Walsall to Chasewater. This should prove a spectacular operation (albeit a costly one). We deserve to get maximum publicity from this enterprise. As most members will realise, this carriage has been purchased to give maximum seating capacity for the summer season’s running, also to replace our vintage Maryport & Carlisle coach now in service. The M & C now needs some restoration work, new panelling and a complete repaint.
Pic – Lawrence Hodgkinson – Top of Pleck Road, Walsall
Stop Press – 3rd May!!
This vehicle is now safely in the compound at Chasewater, after a hectic day by a small party of members and being filmed going through the streets of Walsall by ‘ATV Today’
Pic – Lawrence Hodgkinson – Coming through the farm gate at Chasewater.
NER 8 Ton Box Van
Due to the efforts of our Hon. Sec. Barry Bull, the Society has acquired the last wooden bodied Box Van used by Messrs. Cadbury of Bournville. Messrs. Cadbury have very kindly donated the vehicle to the Society, arrangements have now been made for collection of this vehicle on May 5th. Our grateful thanks to both Messrs. Cadbury for donating this vehicle and to Barry Bull for negotiating the deal.
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Chasewater Railway Museum Newsletter – July 2020 – 2 Pages – Pete Waterman’s Visit, 2004.
Chasewater Railway Museum Newsletter July 2020 – 2 Pages
Pete Waterman’s Visit, 2004.
Nothing to report as far as the Museum is concerned again this month, so I have raided the archives, courtesy of David Bathurst’s collection.
Chasewater Railway Museum – Bits and Pieces No 59 June 1972
Chasewater Railway Museum
Bits and Pieces No 59 June 1972
Not good news for steam enthusiasts!
From June 1972 ‘Mercian’
Industrial News – Barry Bull
Most of what has been happening on the Industrial railway scene in the Midlands over the last few months makes the outlook for steam enthusiasts rather grim.
The winter began with the replacement of steam at Holditch Colliery, near Newcastle-under-Lyme by two displaced diesels from Silverdale Colliery. The two steamers here ‘Cornist’, a Hudswell Clarke six-coupled side tank and ‘Dilhorne No.3’, a Bagnall built Austerity were both in a very run-down condition by the end.
Robert Nelson No.4 HE 0-6-0ST 1800-1936
Littleton No.5-0-6-0ST MW 2018-1922 – c1963.
Littleton, West Cannock and Cannock Wood continued using their steam up until the miners’ strike but since then new diesels have arrived in the South Staffs NCB Area and steam work has ceased. During last summer it was possible to see the big Manning Wardle (Littleton No.5) at Littleton in regular use, also the 16 Hunslet, ‘Robert Nelson No.4’ and the Austerity. An interesting survival here is a Midland Railway 10 ton goods brake, built Derby 1900 in use as a store van for oil; this is in a poor condition however. All the three steam are now dumped in the open. The two Austerities and the Bagnall ‘Topham’ at West Cannock are dumped by the screens. The Austerity ‘Wimblebury’ at Cannock Wood was steamed one day a week until the strike, but never since.
In Birmingham, Bromford Tube Works cut up their remaining steam loco last year (1971) and Dunlop’s three went for preservation, including the Chasewater Railway resident ‘Linda’, Bagnall loco 2648/1941, formerly Dunlop No.6.
Nechells Power Station hired a diesel from BR towards the end of the year and steam working here finished last November. However the Peckett 0-4-0ST No.1, delivered here new in 1916, was repaired and transferred to Northampton Power Station. Her sister No.2 and the three big Robert Stephenson and Hawthorn 0-6-0STs are available for sale.
On the brighter side the little Barclay 0-4-0ST continues service at Stourport Power Station with a Peckett spare, and one of the big Bagnalls at British Leyland, Longbridge can be seen in steam almost every day.
With steam going at such a fast rate we have decided to try and arrange visits to some places where steam remains in working order. Below is a list of places we are negotiating to see:
British Celanese, Spondon, Derby.
We have finalised details for a visit here on Saturday, June 24th (1972) when a loco will be specially steamed for us. We expect quite a large turn-out for this visit as visits here are not normally permitted. There will be a 10 pence levy per person for this event.
We also expect to have a visit to Cadley Hill Colliery, near Burton-on-Trent on Saturday, October 28th, again it is hoped, with one loco specially steamed.
Before this visit, we hope to fit one in to the Cannock Area pits but negotiations are still in the early stages for this.
These visits are open to members and non-members alike.
Chasewater Railway Museum Catalogue – London Midland and Scottish Railway Objects
Chasewater Railway Museum Catalogue
London Midland & Scottish Railway Objects
A list of LMS objects in our museum collection. Photos will be added later.
Click on the link below to see the full list
LMS Objects 2020 XL Files
- 2 Finger board LMS All Stations to Rugeley R1.S3
- 15 Finger board LMS Wolverhampton, Stafford, Symington, Edinboro R1.S3
- 63 Wall mounted lamp From LMS R1.S1
- 126 Chair LMS Wooden chair with carved top rail R2a.S5
- 136 Boundary post LMS Anglesey Extension Canal bank near aqueduct by A5 R5.B3.S2
- 206 Hand lamp Reg no 686127 R5.B3.S3
- 210 Light controller Switch box for carriage lighting control. R1.S2
- 223 Luggage rack bracket Bracket fixed to compartment wall R4.S3
- 245 Compartment mirror LMS mirror R4.S3
- 288 Set square Drawing office set square. R2b.S5
- 329 Shield – Winners of Station Gardens Competition LMS Southern District, 1924/26 Lichfield TV Station W4
- 339 Signal Box Nameboard Great Barr W4
- 353 Cash bag Leather with brass plate – Coalport C17
- 354 Saucer Marked LMS C14
- 360 Teapot Brown – Individual teapot LMS C18
- 369 Cup Marked LMS C14
- 370 Saucer Marked LMS C14
- 371 Teaspoon Marked LMS RR C14
- 374 Beer Bottle LMS Hotels C14
- 401 Station wall lamp ‘Brownhills West’ C6
- 403 Signal lamp LMS Adlake C6
- 410 Lamp WW2 design LMS C6
- 411 Cart Lamp Paraffin lamp LMS C6
- 441 Level crossing key LMS C7
- 442 Signal lever collar ‘Stop’ LMS C7
- 454 Euston Station, London Off LMS horse-drawn dray W7
- 456 Hand bell Marked LMS C7
- 497 Inkwell Glazed – Marked LMS C12
- 523 Wagon plate LMS NCC 1891 C19
- 529 Carriage destination board Bristol – Straw on maroon background U1
- 532 Carriage destination board Cromer – Straw on maroon background U1
- 538 Coach plate Wolverton LMS C17
- 539 Coach plate Wolverton – Replated by LMS C17
- 549 Horse Brasses Square – scolloped corners C17
- 558 Signage ‘Car park’ Marked LMS R5.B1.S1
- 577 Signage Inner harbour notice from Holyhead LMS W4
- 579 Trespass sign From Branston LMS U2
- 600 Warning notice 1st August 1924 ‘Trespass warning LMS R5.B1.S2
- 641 Signage ‘Track circuit’ W1
- 659 Cash bag label Goods Dept., Walsall,7 C17
- 693 Warning notice Bridge weight restriction W3
- 740 Wagon plate LMS 12 tons Std 523206 W3
- 819 Wagon Label London, Midland & Scottish Railway C19
- 820 Wagon plate Gen-ly repaired by LMS Earlestown, 3 – 1946 C19
- 825 Wagon Label London, Midland & Scottish Railway C19
- 841 Departure Board Aldridge, Streetley, Sutton Park & Birmingham W4
- 844 Departure Board Lichfield, Burton & Derby W4
- 894 Station direction sign Ex. Great Wyrley R4.S1
- 895 Station direction sign Ex.Great Wyrley R4.S1
- 898 Ticket Pelsall to Hammerwich C8
- 899 Ticket Brownhills to Pelsall C8
- 955 Waste Paper bin Marked LMS R5.B3.S1
- 968 Poster LMS Cromer R4.S4
- 970 Gauge Wooden – LMS R5.B3.S4
- 988 Ink stamp LMS C12
- 1002 Pay Check LMS 349 C17
- 1021 Pay Check LMSR 291 PC C17
- 1024 Pay Check LMS Heysham harbour 417 C17
- 1025 Pay Check LMSR 1706 PC C17
- 1026 Pay Check LMSR Mid Division, Burton loco 662 C17
- 1028 Pay Check LMS Passenger dept Walsall 104 C17
- 1030 Pay Check LMSR C & W Dept, Birmingham 19 C17
- 1034 Pay Check LMSR C & W Dept, Birmingham 31 C17
- 1040 Pay Check LMSR Traffic depot, Lawley Street depot, 54 C17
- 1108 Badge LMS & LNE Cap Badge C17
- 1123 Loco Shed plate LMS 7B Bangor C17
- 1173 Badge LMS Cap Badge C17
- 1391 Ash Tray LMS Hotels C18
- 1393 Coat of Arms LMS W6
- 1413 Badge St. John’s Ambulance – LMS Railway Centre C17
- 1439 Badge Lapel – LMS Railway service C17
- 1463 Badge LMS Police shoulder badge C17
- 1572 Pilotman’s Ticket LMS Dawley & Stirchley C7
- 1589 Leaflet Ex. Rugeley TV – Mechanical gong code LMS C7
- 1698 Handbill LMS Show, Fete & Sports Day, Rawnsley Facsimile P4
- 1712 Permit LMS Newton Heath Motive Power Dept. 17-7-1947 Box 12
- 1816 Wagon plate LMS 420200 13T Standard W3
- 7051 Map LMS System map on linen Box 37
- 10588 Trespass sign Blue , white lettering W4
- 10608 Insulator LMS R4.S3
- 10654 Luggage Label Royal Scot C5
- 10689 Brownhills & Aldridge Branch 16-11-1934 S & T Dept – Re single line PC13
- 10949 Kettle Swain, Black Cast iron, 1 gallon Capacity P3
- 11003 Wagon plate 2 1950 – Gen Repair – oval – 5″x 4″ LMS Barassie SC19
- 11057 Wagon plate Gen. Repair, Oval, ICI Salt Division C19
- 11184 Weighing Scale ID Label H.Pooley & Son Ltd. Contractors 289 C17
- 11499 Wagon plate When empty return to Littleton Colliery Sidings, Penkridge C15
- 11519 Wagon plate 13.5″x 6.5″ ‘D’ style Longer than usual UC19
- 11905 Pay Check 151 Wages LMS Round C17
- 11913 Signal Box Nameboard Norton Xing Unusual lettering of ‘crossing’
- 11915 Station sign Ex. Colwich Station Sign from Colwich station, wood with cast iron letters. ‘
Chasewater Railway Museum Catalogue – London and North Western Railway Archives
Chasewater Railway Museum Catalogue – London and North Western Railway Archives
Lots more paperwork, this time from the London & North Western Railway
Click on the link below to see the full list
Caption text – object number, name, description and location in the museum.
Click on a photo for a larger image.
- 3004 Memorandum Uttoxeter Goods – 1873 Box 1
- 3007 Memorandum Hednesford Goods – 1893 Box 1
- 3013 Traffic Way Bill Manchester – 1890s Box 1
- 3013 Traffic Way Bill Manchester – 1890s Box 1
- 3018 Acknowledgement North Wall Station, Dublin – 1907 Box 1
- 3022 Booklet Register of LNW Locos Box 1
- 3027 Handbill Sports Event at Pwllheli – 1906 Box 1
- 3033 Notice to Stockholders Re. Formation of LMSR – 1922 Box 1
- 3034 Handbill Holiday trips from Derby – 1835 Box 1
- 3036 Classification of Local Goods Trains Chester & Holyhead District – 1922 Box 1
- 3039 Order for sand, etc. Divisional Mechanical Engineer, Crewe – 1922 Box 1
- 3047 Transfer Order Wolverhampton & Cannock Chase Railway – 1913 Box 1
- 3048 Book of Reference Wolverhampton & Cannock Chase Railway – 1920 Box 1
- 3049 Circular Reduction of Insurance Rates – 1868 Box 1
- 3060 Timetable Dec 1869 LNWR Gratuitous Copy Box 1B
Chasewater Railway Museum Bits & Pieces 58
Chasewater Railway Museum Bits & Pieces 58
From the ‘Mercian’ June 1972
I thought that it might be interesting to see the state of the rolling stock at that time, so here is the rolling stock report from the magazine.
Locomotives
Asbestos – The renewal of right hand hornblocks is complete and the wheels have been replaced. A trial steaming is scheduled for June 5th and it should be in steam for the Chasewater Festival on July 8th.
Neilson – No work has been carried out for two years. The saddle tank was removed and ten studs drilled out of the sides of the boiler and new ones fitted. These studs secure the water feed clock boxes, stolen before the loco left Glasgow. Fortunately Trevor Cousens was able to obtain replacements for us. Shortage of labour has precluded further work being carried out but we hope to restart soon.
E1 – No change. A boiler survey may be made soon.
Barclay – The firebox was condemned at its last boiler test. As the ‘Barclay’ soon to be delivered is of similar size, it will be used to supply spare parts to keep the newer loco running.
Hudswell Clarke – No work has been carried out for over three years. A hydraulic test was carried out and the results were not promising. The boiler will need re-tubing and a considerable amount of mechanical work will be necessary.
Sadly she hasn’t steamed since she’s been at Chasewater.
Petrol No.1 – The petrol tank and associated plumbing were cleaned out recently and the engine run. It will start by hand when warm. Unfortunately the carburettor appears to be icing up when the engine is subjected to load. The carb. Is probably not the original and information as to the whereabouts of a replacement would be welcome.
L & Y No.1
Diesel No.1 – Out of service with a smashed axlebox. Once again information as to the whereabouts of a replacement would be welcome.
Diesel No.20 – One of the spare engines is being overhauled ready for fitting. Messrs. Bass Charrington have kindly donated a quantity of their blue paint and both locos will be painted when time permits.
Diesel No.21 – An overhaul was carried out last year, the cylinder heads and fuel pump being renewed, and more recently repairs were carried out to the clutch once again.
Coaching Stock
Royal (or Special) Saloon – On loan to Derby Corporation for the Midland Railway Project. They have undertaken to restore it
TPO – The small relics collection now looks quite orderly though the outside of the vehicle is in urgent need of attention.
LNWR 50’ Brake – One end has been painted out and will be used this summer to house the sales stand, a model railway and a display of relics.
Maryport & Carlisle – Restoration is nearly complete. The roof was covered with galvanised sheets last summer, but the completion has been held up by the weather. It saw considerable use last year carrying passengers on Open Days.
Off to Stockton & Darlington for their 150th Anniversary in 1975.
GER Brake – Now in use again as the Mess (!) Van. It is in urgent need of re-roofing. The outside was painted dark brown last year.
MSL – No further work has been carried out. The bearing brasses are missing.
MR Brake – No change.
LNWR Brake Third – No change. The LNWR Coaching Stock Fund is attempting to raise cash for the restoration of this coach.
Goods Stock
GWR Brake – The interior has been repainted and the roof covered with galvanised sheets.
MR Crane – A new wire rope has been fitted and the woodwork painted. Although it is 90 years old it still sees considerable use.
LYR Van – Now in use as a workshop and tool store.
MR Van – In use as a stores, mainly diesel. It has been painted externally.
CCWR Brake – Repainted externally last summer. Used as PW tool van.
NSR Coal Wagon – No change.
The remaining four vehicles, two flat wagons and two 12 ton coal wagons are used on the works trains.








































































































































































































































































































































































