Tag Archives: Staffordshire

Chasewater Railway Museum – They work ’em hard!!

 

Chasewater Railway Museum

They used to work ’em hard at Chasewater!

A joke…   I think…..

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Chasewater Railway Museum – one from the photo collection

Chasewater Railway Museum

One from the photo collection

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One or two wiggles but they got there in the end!

Chasewater Railway Museum – Museum Archive – An addition to our coal mining memorabilia

Chasewater Railway Museum

Museum Archive

Additions to our coal mining memorabilia
As you are no doubt aware, without the coal industry there would be no Chasewater Railway, as the original line was built for transporting coal, although passenger services were introduced from Brownhills to Aldridge via Walsall Wood. We are always glad to receive artefacts from the mining industry to display in the Museum.
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The latest of such items to come our way are an invitation to the opening of the Pithead Baths at Wyrley No. 3 Colliery, Great Wyrley, on August 14th, 1954, and The Bather’s Handbook.
These items came to the Museum from a former employee of the Colliery, his first job after National Service with the RAF.

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Bather’s Handbook and invitation to opening of pithead baths formerly belonged to Mr. Frank Tisdale.

Chasewater Railway Museum – Bench refurbishment

Museum Bench refurbishment

One of the Museum exhibits is an old Railway Station waiting room bench.

This is a North Staffordshire Railway item, purchased from a sale in Stoke-on-Trent in the 1960s

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Having seen heavy use over the many years of its life, the fabric covering was badly worn, exposing the horsehair filling.

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Using the money generated from the ” bench fund” table situated outside the museum room, the bench has been recovered and re sprung.

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Photo’s by Chasewater Stuff & Oakparkrunner.

An excellent job was carried out by Steve Wade, a local Upholsterer, who has a workshop at the rear of 59 High Street Walsall Wood WS9 9LR.

Steve can be contacted on 07903337000, or at Stephen.wade@sky.com, and he will be pleased to quote for any upholstery work. Details and photo’s of Steve’s work can be found on his website http://www.stevewade.biz/

Chasewater Railway Museum – what’s inside the loco…

Chasewater Railway Museum

What’s inside the loco…

 

Sectional Model No. 849

This model was purchased by the donor, Allan Preston,  from the makers in Bury, Lancs in 1979. It was produced along with 3 other models for Bangladesh Railways, but was not sent due to there being no Letter of Credit forthcoming. The other 3 were probably scrapped. It is loosely based on a Royal Scot Class locomotive.

Chasewater Railway Museum – one of many lamps!

Chasewater Railway Museum 

One of many lamps!

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This is a level-crossing gate lamp, well restored and painted by Nigel Canning.

After seeing use at Brownhills West when trains were running into the bay platform it was put into stores until it came to light and Nigel got to work on it.

Unfortunately, the origin of the lamp is unknown.

Chasewater Railway Museum – Cuttings wanted!

Chasewater Railway Museum

Still in need of newspaper cuttings – please.

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This 1999 cutting is one of our last.

Anything you have to do with the Railway or Chasewater district would be much appreciated.

Chasewater Railway Museum – newspaper cuttings wanted

Chasewater Railway Museum

Newspaper cuttings wanted

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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.

3 Photos – New to us

Chasewater Railway Museum

3 Photos – New to us

3 photographs came into the museum over the weekend, I think from the bric-a-brac on Brownhills West Station.

Hanbury in the snow

The first one is the Peckett loco ‘Hanbury’  of the West Cannock No. 5 Colliery,  No.587 of 1894, looking cool!

Wimblebury Rawnsley Road

Next is the Hunslet, ‘Wimblebury’ pictured on the Rawnsley Road on the way to Cannock Wood.  No.3839 of 1956.  Note the ‘frog-eye’ Austin Healey Sprite coming through on the inside!

Wimblebury smoke

Finally, another study of ‘Wimblebury’ – hope nobody’s got their washing out!

Chasewater Railway Museum – Cannock Wood Paddy Train Starting Board

Chasewater Railway Museum –

Cannock Wood Paddy Train Starting Board

It’s a bit faded but well worth keeping – another item in the Chasewater Railway Museum.  From the platform at Cannock Wood.

Paddy train leavingIt says ‘The Paddy Leaves This Station at 4.30’

NCB 9The platform it departed  from.

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The original 3-coach Paddy – later it changed to 1 large coach.

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Getting off at the corner of Rugeley Road and Rawnsley Road, Bates’ Bridge is to the left of the photo.