Chasewater Railway Museum
July 2017 Newsletter
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Tagged Aldridge, Bloxwich, Brownhills, Burntwood, Cannock, Cannock Wood, Chasewater Railway Museum, Cheslyn Hay, Great Wyrley, Hazel Slade, Heath Hayes, Hednesford, July Newsletter, Lichfield, Norton Canes, Old Railway Lines, Pelsall, Steam Trains, Walsall, Walsall Wood
Refurbished outdoor-type bench given to the railway by Mr.George Clark in memory of his wife, Christine. There are no makers’ marks on the bench, but it may have been on the London, Tilbury and Southend Line at some point. This bench will replace the one which has been on the platform for some years and will now be refurbished by the same man who refurbished the bench in the museum, courtesy of Godfrey and Marion’s Bench Fund. When completed, this bench will be found a home inside at one of the stations.
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About a month ago I mentioned that we had borrowed this book for a short time and would lke a copy for the museum. Thanks to the generosity of Les and Dawn Waggett in Michigan, USA, we now have one! To explain why they had the book in the first place, Les started out in life in Chasetown, and has obviously keeps his memories alive.
Posted in Museum Exhibits, News
Tagged Bloxwich, Brownhills, Cannock, Cannock Wood, Chasewater Railway Museum, Cheslyn Hay, Great Wyrley, Harry Hartill's Country, Hazel Slade, Heath Hayes, Hednesford, Lichfield, Mining Heritage, Museum Collection, Norton Canes, Old Railway Lines, Pelsall, Walsall Wood
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Tagged Aldridge, Bloxwich, Brownhills, Burntwood, Cannock, Cannock Wood, Chasewater Railway, Chasewater Railway Museum, Cheslyn Hay, February 2017 Newsletter, Great Wyrley, Hazel Slade, Heath Hayes, Hednesford, Lichfield, Mining Heritage, Museum Collection, Old Railway Lines, Pelsall, Staffordshire, Steam Trains, Walsall, Walsall Wood
This leaflet has just come to light in our Archives section, I thought it is worthy of reproduction. Such a lot has changed!
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Thirty years on what’s left is a school, a housing estate and an Information Board – plus lots of memories.
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Considering that no trains were running yesterday (22-1-2017) we had quite a few items come into the museum, including this Rugley Powere Station nameplate from a Class 58 diesel locomotive. This is with us on loan for 12 months.
Other items included a Hornby ‘0’gauge clockwork model train set, 3 books on Walsall and another LNWR coal invoice, the coal coming from the Coppice Colliery, Norton Canes in 1892.
Posted in Museum Exhibits, News
Tagged 58039, Bloxwich, Brownhills, Burntwood, Cannock, Cannock Wood, Chasewater Railway Museum, Cheslyn Hay, Class 58, Great Wyrley, Hazel Slade, Heath Hayes, Hednesford, Hornby Clockwork Train Set, LNWR Coal Invoice, Norton Canes, Pelsall, Rugeley Power Station, Walsall, Walsall Books, Walsall Wood