Chasewater Railway Museum
They used to work ’em hard at Chasewater!
A joke… I think…..
An almighty shower over Chasewater this afternoon, water pouring into the Heritage Centre under the roller-shutter door and into the museum itself. The museum staff, Rob on the squeegee and Barry and John with mops and buckets, succeeded where King Canute failed and turned back the tide!! These photos were taken after most of the drying out had taken place. None of the exhibits were affected.
Later, water was found to have got into the toilets in the station, more mopping,- where was Noah when we needed him?!
Joan Lent has been beavering away in the Museum recently getting our collection of Chasewater Railway related newspaper cuttings in some sort of order.
Should anyone have any pieces relevant to Chasewater or its environs please bring them along to the Museum – they may fill a gap in our collection.
Thank you.
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The Cannock Station signal box nameboard was delivered to the museum on Tuesday Nov. 14th by Stan, a good friend of the Curator and the museum. Its final resting place has yet to be decided but it is on show in the museum.
This item is a roll-fronted ticket rack from about 1938.
This is a wooden chair with a Staffordshire Knot carved in the back, formerly of the North Staffs Railway.
Finally for this time, another wooden chair, with a cut-out letter ‘M’ in the back, from the Midland Railway.
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Tagged Aldridge, Bloxwich, Brownhills, Burntwood, Cannock, Cannock Station, Chasewater Railway, Chasewater Railway Museum, Cheslyn Hay, Great Wyrley, Hazel Slade, Heath Hayes, Hednesford, Hunslet 3890-1964, Lichfield, Midland Railway Objects, North Staffs Railway, Norton Canes, Pelsall, Staffordshire, Station Furniture, Steam Trains, Walsall, Walsall Wood, Wolverhampton
To get from the first two photos, taken in 1978 and 1992, to the third, taken in 2007, a considerable amount of stock had to be moved.
The following photos capture the tail end of the move:
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Tagged Aldridge, Bloxwich, Brownhills, Brownhills West Station, Burntwood, Cannock, Chasewater Railway, Chasewater Railway Museum, Great Wyrley, Hazel Slade, Heath Hayes, Hednesford, Lichfield, Norton Canes, Pelsall, Staffordshire, Walsall, Walsall Wood, Wolverhampton
This book of photographs, by J.B.Bucknall, includes many pictures of local interest, and it was thought it would be a good addition to our collection.
One photo is of particular interest to Chasewater Railway members as it shows a coal train leaving West Cannock 5s pit, heading for the Hednesford Yard, and in front of the engine can be seen the first headquarters of the Railway Preservation Society (West Midlands Division), where the Society stayed rent-free for 10 years Courtesy of Charles Ives, Penkridge Engineering) before moving to Chasewater, and changing its name to the Chasewater Light Railway Society and later to the Chasewater Light Railway and Museum Company.
The building (between the 2 telegraph poles), which is still standing, consisted of brick pillars and a roof, but now the spaces between the pillars have been bricked up.
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These photographs were taken by Brian Nicholls at the recent Brewery Day and have been added to our archived collection.
Click on photos to enlarge
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