Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity, Prostate Cancer UK and will come with an official certificate confirming the original owner. Named at Paddington Station 25/08/93 by The Late Margaret Thatcher MP and former Prime Minister. Donated by LNER to be sold on behalf of their nominated Charity Calm and comes with an official LNER certificate of authenticity confirming the original owner. One of the best mountain names in the class. Nameplates removed in April 1993. Nameplate LANARKSHIRE STEEL ex BR Class 37 built by English Electric in 1963 and originally numbered D6808. July 1958. Nameplate BOUNDS GREEN ex British Railways Class 43 HST power car 43257 named December 2008 and removed October 2019. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity and comes with an official certificate confirming the original owner. Nameplate RESTORMEL ex British Railways diesel class 47 47732. Nameplate CAIRN TOUL ex British Railways class 60 60072 Built at Brush Loughborough in 1991 and named the same year, nameplates removed in January 1998. Cast aluminium in uncarried condition and measures 73.0in x 10.0in. Both number and nameplate are represented on metal plates as per the real Class 52 Western locos. Complete with official certificate. Cast aluminium in as removed condition measures 27in x 9.5in. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Locomotive currently stored at Toton. It was withdrawn January 2013 and scrapped at C F Booth Rotherham March 2013. Nameplate WESTERN PREFECT together with its cabside numberplate D1066 ex British Railways Class 52 Diesel Hydraulic built at Crewe in 1963. Cast aluminium in as removed condition and measures 54in x 7.5in. Nameplate City of Bristol, cast aluminium. The Pair will come with a certificate from Chiltern Railways and are sold on behalf of Chiltern Railways in aid of their two charities Home-Start Banbury & Chipping Norton and The Brain Tumour Charity. Named in 1987, transferred to 37718 in 1992 until 1996 and then transferred to 37682. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition measures 45.5in x 9.75in. Locomotive transferred to France September 2004 scrapped at EMR Kingsbury in September 2012. 4mm Scale plates Name plates 5.00 per set. Fitted at Leeds Neville Hill Depot during early November 2016 the plates were officially unveiled in a ceremony at Ruddington on the 19th November. Presentation uncarried nameplate UNICORN as fitted British Railways class 67 diesel 67010. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity, Prostate Cancer UK and will come with an official certificate confirming the original owner. Face lightly cleaned. The original nameplate was fitted to 58043 and unveiled at Knottingley Depot on the 25th April 1993 to mark the completion of new staff facilities at Knottingley depot. Rectangular cast aluminium, in as removed condition, measuring 45in x 17.75in. Cast aluminium in as removed condition measures 65in x 10in. Renumbered to 47068 in 1974, 47632 in 1985 and 47848 in 1989. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition measures 65in x 10in. In as removed condition, sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Nameplate DAVID AUSTIN-CARTOONIST ex High Speed Train class 43 43021. The nameplate is basically ex loco but has had a neat weld repair. Locomotive was scrapped at Adtranz Crewe by MRJ Philips in September 1998. Sold to RT Railtours Oct 1998. Class 52 Western Druid Replica Nameplate for Sale in Pristine condition throughout.Plate has been made to original Specification as the original and is cast in Aluminium and is exactly same standard a Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. As carried by British Railways diesel Class 31 31107. Cast aluminium face repainted measures 51.75in x 10in. Withdrawn January 1999 and scrapped August 1999 at EWS Wigan Component Recovery Centre. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Named in April 2002 and nameplates removed February 2008. Nameplate STAR OF THE EAST ex BR class 47 47401. Withdrawn in September 1990 from Laira and purchased by the Class 50 Locomotive Association in September 1991. Measures 65.25in x 10in. New to Port of London Authority, Tilbury Docks as 230. Cut-up T.J.Thomson, Stockton on August 15th 2009. Nameplate WESTERN MONARCH together with its cabside numberplate D1049 ex British Railways Class 52 Diesel Hydraulic built at Crewe in 1962. Built by Brush Traction as works number 677 in December 1965, named in October 1988 nameplates removed in June 1996. Named at Aberthaw Power Station by Cliff Davis, South Wales Director of British Coal, in September 1986. Renumbered to 50029 in March 1974 and named without ceremony at Laira Depot in October 1978. Nameplate PATHFINDER TOURS 30 YEARS OF RAILTOURING 1973-2003 as carried by British Railways Class 56 56038 June 2003 - December 2004 and Class 60 60019 December 2004 - August 2012. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Nameplate MOLLY'S DAY ex British Railway Diesel 08 0-6-0 numbered 08709. The original was carried by D235, later 40035. Subsequently numbered 47153, 47551 and 47774. Built by Brush Traction Loughborough, works number 685 and introduced January 1966. Nameplate PENDENNIS CASTLE ex Class 57 diesel 57604 named 28/02/2004 and removed in 2018. Built in 1963 by English Electric and originally numbered D6837. Ex Brush built class 47 number D1927 released to traffic in January 1966 and allocated to Bristol Bath Road. Nameplate badge LONDON & SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY ex British Railway Diesel Class 33 33112 named Templecombe in 1987 then transferred onto 47708 and lastly 47315. Nameplates were fitted in August 2001 and removed in February 2007. Nameplate 'Resolve'. BR Crewe 03.12.63. Nameplates removed in March 1992. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition measures 39.5in x 10in. Diesel Presentation Nameplate. Nameplate LLONGPORTH cast aluminium, From Yorkshire Engine 2762 of 1959. Rectangular cast aluminium in lightly cleaned condition measuring 45.5in x 9.75in. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Nameplate DARING ex BR Class 42 Warship class No D811. In ex loco condition complete with D.B. Nameplate WILLIAM BEVERIDGE ex BR class 60 60056. Measures 51in x 14in. Built at Brush Loughborough as works number 958 in May 1991, named in March 1991 removed in 2014. Built March 1959 and named Spalding Town on the 4th May 2002 and un-named 30th June 2009. New to 31B March 4/59 as D5525. It passed to the British Steel Corporation on Nationalisation of the industry and later moved to other steelworks in Yorkshire. Nameplate MIDLAND PRIDE ex British Railways Class 43 HST 43058 named by Midland Mainline at Leeds Neville Hill in February 1997. Nameplate Glorious Devon, cast aluminium. Locomotive withdrawn in 2001 and scrapped later the same year at EMC metals Kingsbury. Nameplates removed in June 1997 and renamed Scunthorpe Ironmaster. Note this is the other side to the one we sold in our March 2021 auction. Cast aluminium in as removed condition measures 20in x 9.5in. Cast aluminium in as removed condition measures 52in x 10in. Cast aluminium in as removed condition measures 14in x 10in. Nameplate CWMBRAN and plaque ex British Railways Class 37 Diesel built by English Electric in 1965 and numbered D6965, then 37265 in 1973 and lastly 37430 in 1986. Nameplate COEDBACH + (reproduction) BRITISH COAL BADGE ex British Railways class 37 37698 Built English Electric Vulcan Foundry in 1964 and originally numbered D6946, re numbered 37246 in 1973 and 37698 in 1989. Measures 9in x 9in and is in ex loco condition. Allocated to 88A Cardiff Canton and withdrawn from Laira in April 1976. Face restored. Nameplate MARCHWOOD MILITARY PORT ex BR Class 47 diesel 47213. Nameplates removed and the locomotive scrapped at Crewe in March 2006. In 1999, the Anderson AFB Boy Scouts Troops 20 established this Memorial and maintain it quarterly Mr. Bill Harris 36 ABW Historian researched and wrote the narrative on the signs. The plate was designed by H. Winder and produced by Steve Johnston of Hexthorpe. Nameplate SAMUEL JOHNSON ex BR class 60 60062. Complete with original letter of authenticity from the NRM dated 17 October 2006, and a press advert of the sale at the NRM which was titled THE PEOPLES AUCTION 28th OCTOBER 2006 IN AID OF THE FLYING SCOTSMAN OVERHAUL. Swindon casting, in ex loco condition. Class 52 'Western' diesel-hydraulics: D1001 Western Pathfinder: Western Pathfinder crosses the River Plym. RUSSELL measuring 18.75 in x 6in together with a reproduction traction engine smoke box nameplate CHARLES BURREL and SONS measuring 23in wide. In ex loco condition complete with D.B.Cargo original receipt. Nameplate 'Dewi Sant/Saint David', cast aluminium. D1002 WESTERN EXPLORER. Named by the Lord Mayor of Bath and the Vice Chancellor of the University at Bath station 02/06/92. Renumbered 37169 in 1973 and 37674 in 1986. Nameplate BENJAMIN HENSHALL ex 0-6-0 DM built by Hudswell Clarke in 1957 as works number D1019. Named 25th March 1961 at Derby Works, the nameplates removed around 1971. Built by General Motors / Alstom in Valencia Spain and landed in the UK 9th March 2000. Nameplate badge only ALCAN, accompanied the nameplate Aluminium 100 fitted to 37410 21st September 1986 and removed December 2010. Nameplate HIGHLAND CHIEFTAIN ex British Railways Class 43 HST power car 43308 named September 2014 and removed October 2019. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Class 52 Edit British Rail (BR) assigned Class 52 to the class of 74 large Type 4 diesel-hydraulic locomotives built for the Western Region of British Railways between 1961 and 1964. Nameplate THE BURMA STAR ex BR Class 33 33202. The nameplate set was first fitted to the locomotive by British Rail from 25th February 1984 when she was named at Paddington as part of the GWR 150 celebrations. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition measures 65in x 10in. The Class 52 was a diesel-hydraulic type locomotive powered by two Maybach prime movers tied to a Voith hydraulic transmission. In ex loco condition. Cast aluminium face repainted rear as removed measures 50.25in x 17.75in. Nameplate READING PANEL SIGNAL BOX 1965 - 2010 ex High Speed Train class 43 43142. Nameplate ESCAFELD and Tinsley Rose badge mounted on their original backing board as fitted to Tinsley's 08 0-6-0 Shunter 08691. Named August 2002 and nameplates removed December 2007. Scrapped on site December 1994 by Allied Bird Fragmentation, Cardiff. Numbered 56131 and named in 1987. Nameplate RAPID ex Diesel Class 67 No 67018, named 31st January 2002 and unnamed 31st December 2009. Nameplate BP GAS AVONMOUTH ex BR class 60 60005. Built by Brush Traction as works number 969 in September 1991, named in June 1991 and the name remove in May 2010. In ex loco condition complete with original D.B. Class 52 'Western' diesel hydraulic Check availability and/or make a reservation HERE View a gallery of the completed models HERE We have gone to considerable lengths to make the Masterpiece Models Class 52 'Western' the most accurate model of this handsome diesel-hydraulic ever produced. Dick Hardy Complete With Its Wood Display Mounting (Removed). HST stainless steel Nameplate Badges for SULIS MINERVA, ex 43130. Named 28th September 2001 at Cardiff Central station and the plates removed at an unknown date after going into storage in 2016. 2004 Western Nameplates All Rights Reserved Canadian & US Toll Free #: 1-877-940-0070 Cast aluminium in uncarried condition and measures 44.5in x 17.25in. Measures 28in x 7.25in. This will be catalogue lot No 400a. 3 Baths. Click & Collect. One of the best condition Western sets to come onto the market. Built by General Motors / Alstom in Valencia Spain and landed in the UK 24th May 2000. Rectangular cast aluminium in as removed condition measures 33.5in x 9.75in. Built at BREL Doncaster in December 1979, named in July 1998 and name removed in January 2001. Both badges one depicting the COA of Bath, the other the University measure 9in x 9in and are both in as removed condition. Badge measures 29.75in x 7.75in. Cast aluminium measuring 66in x 10in and is in as removed condition. They were also known as Wizzos and Thousands. [1] Historical context [ edit] Gaia is recognised as the name of the Goddess of the Earth. Cast aluminium in as removed condition and measures 59in x 17.75in. Nameplate THE MAGISTRATES ASSOSCIATION ex BR class 56 56086. Cast aluminium face restored over original paint and back lightly cleaned. Nameplate THE CARDIFF ROD MILL ex British Railways Diesel Class 37 numbered 37229 built in 1964 by English Electric. Named after George Vancouver 1757-1798 the English explorer of the Pacific, British Columbia and Canada. Nameplate FLORENCE carried by ex BR class 08 0-6-0 diesel 08764 operated by RFS Engineering Ltd and numbered 003. Plates removed in March 1994. Cast aluminium in as removed condition and measures 65.5in x 10in. Nameplate MICHAEL EAVIS ex High Speed Train class 43 43027 Built at Crewe in 1976 and named by Michael Eavis at Paddington Station 23/04/2015 nameplates removed in 2018. Complete with original EWS authenticity certificate. Built at BREL Doncaster in December 1979, named in July 1998 and name removed in January 2001. Nameplates removed in May 1993. Cast aluminium in uncarried condition and measures 45.5in x 9.75in. In ex loco condition. [Adrian N Curtis] Self Adhesive Quick View. Formerly based at MoD Bicester, was sold on the 28th June 2003 and moved to the Avon Valley Railway for engine overhaul it was then sent to The Ecclesbourne Valley Railway at Wirksworth and whilst it was based here it received the CROMWELL and CHURCHILL nameplates, it moved again to Ruddington from where it was purchased by DB Regio ( Chiltern Railways ) for use at its Wembley depot, in 2010 the loco was taken to Long Marston for modifications and it received the Chiltern Railways blue livery and the nameplates were removed as later in 2010 it was renamed SCAZ. Ex HST car 43076 Named on the 6th October 1997 and removed 31st May /2005 In ex loco condition with Porterbrook paperwork. Currently in store for possible use with East Midlands Railways. Numbered 370 and named Carlisle. In ex loco condition, complete with D.B.Schenker Authenticity Certificate. Rectangular cast aluminium measuring 73in x 17.75in. 4mm 26000-26057 Bo-Bo EM1 Electric 4mm 27000-27006 Co-Co EM2 Electric Nameplate HERMES and badge as carried by Fragonset Diesel Class 47 47703. Supplied new to WM Gory & Son Ltd Rochester Kent. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Comes with DB Cargo (UK) Ltd authenticity certificate and photos of the plate on both locomotives. Nameplate Samson. SOLD FEB 17, 2023. Rectangular cast aluminium measures 12in x 10.25in. Cargo certificate for the badge. Nicely painted. Nameplate FORTH PORTS TILBURY ex BR class 47 47258.Built at Brush Traction as works number 700 in June 1966, named in May 1999 and name removed in January 2002. From the collection of the late Major John David Pierrepont Poyntz. Locomotive scrapped by European Metals in May 2008.Cast aluminium in ex loco condition measures 65.5in x 17.5in. Withdrawn April 1999 and scrapped March 2008 at TJ Thomson, Stockton. Diesel nameplates a Pair CROMWELL and CHURCHILL from Ruston & Hornsby 0-6-0 DH built 1961 and numbered 423 8217 01585. Nameplate Swansea Landore, cast aluminium. Nameplate and badge HYDRA ex Fragonset Diesel Class 31 31468 built in 1962 by Brush and originally numbered D5855, 31321 in 1974, 31468 in 1985, 31568 in 1990 and 31468 in 1993. Withdrawn in June 1989 from Old Oak Common and scrapped on site. Locomotive currently active after engine replacement at Toton. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition measures 65in x 15in. Nameplate BESCOT YARD ex British Railways class 47 47238. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Cast aluminium in as removed condition and measures 59in x 17.75in. Comes with original EWS Certificate of authenticity. The Westerns All the info on Class 52 "Western" diesel-hydraulic locomotives Join the WLA Join us in the preservation of Class 52 locomotives Prev 1 2 3 Welcome to the WLA Measures 9in x 9in and are both in ex loco condition. Nameplate measures 81in x 9.75in and badge 11.5in x 10in. Ex Class 47 Diesel Locomotive built by Brush under Works Number 702. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. rectangular cast brass, face lightly restored. Nameplate PRUDENCE carried by ex BR class 08 0-6-0 diesel 08164 operated by RFS Engineering Ltd and numbered 002. Nameplate IMPLACABLE ex British Railways Diesel class 50 built by English Electric in 1968 as works number 3809/D1180 and numbered D439 and renumbered 50039 in February 1974 and named without ceremony at Laira Depot in June 1978. Delivered new to the NCB Swanwick Colliery Alfreton, then to Glapwell Colliery and lastly to Markham Colliery. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity, Prostate Cancer UK and will come with an official certificate confirming the original owner. Cast aluminium in as removed condition measures 51in x 14in. The plate was designed by H. Winder and produced by Steve Johnston of Hexthorpe. Ex British Railways class 47 number D1674 built Crewe April 1965 and allocated to Cardiff Canton. Nameplate Crest THE ROYAL MARINES as fitted to British Railways Diesel Class 45 numbered 45048 and used after the original metal ones were replaced. Named by the Lord Mayor of Westminster at Paddington 29/05/85. Nameplate REBECCA ex British Railways class 47 diesel 47727. Renumbered 20308 after overhaul and currently stored at Barrow Hill. Nameplate HARTLEPOOL PIPE MILL ex British Railways Diesel locomotive Class 37 built by English Electric in 1962 and numbered D6736 and 37036 in 1974. Scrapped in December 1985 at Marple & Gillott, S. Yorks. Nameplate DEMELZA ex British Railways class 47 diesel 47749. 42nd Bomb . British Railways nameplate badge ST VINCENT. Scrapped. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity and comes with an official GWR certificate of authenticity confirming the original owner. Nameplates removed in November 1995 and the locomotive was again renumbered to 37607. Scrapped at Sims Metals Beeston in June 2003. Nameplate ARROW ex British Railways class 67 diesel 67017. A topical plate for Olympic year. Nameplate POST RESTANTE ex BR Diesel Class 47 47774 built by Brush Loughborough in 1964 as D1746. Nameplate BRITISH STEEL TROSTRE ex BR class 56 56 076, built by BREL Doncaster in 1980, named 31/05/1993 nameplates removed October 1995. Measures 9in x 9in and is in ex loco condition. In ex loco condition and complete with DBS original certificate. Rectangular cast brass in as removed condition with Blue paint all around the edge, measures 22.5in x 6.5in. Bespoke Plates Headboards 3 1/2" Gauge 5" Gauge 7 1/4 Plates Great Western Plates L N E R Narrow Gauge Plates Traction Engines & Steam Lorries Model Engineers Laser Members MKCC More Plates 5" Gauge NAME PLATES THAT ADD THE FINAL TOUCH. Named 7th July 2001 at Bristol Barton Hill depot and plates removed February 2010. Built at Crewe in March 1966, named in March 1987 and name removed in May 1996. Nameplates fitted 31st August 2011 and removed in 2018. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Withdrawn in March 1998 and stored at Bescot for component recovery. Delivered new to Stanton iron works Ilkeston. The set in as removed condition. Named 30/11/2014 and removed in 2018. HST cast alloy Nameplate Badge for John Grooms, ex 43020. Nameplate in solid cast brass G.J. The Locomotive was withdrawn in March 1991 and the nameplates removed and sent to Collectors Corner for sale. In ex loco condition complete with original D.B. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity, Prostate Cancer UK and will come with an official certificate from GWR confirming this. Removed at Brush Loughborough during re-engineering in 2007, in ex loco condition. Reproduction brass name plate LEW. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Locomotive currently stored at Toton. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Comes complete with D. B. Schenker authenticity certificate. Diesel Nameplate Railfreight, cast aluminium measuring 31.5in x 8.5 in. Locomotive scrapped by C F Booth in June 2004. This nameplate is being sold on behalf of Freightliner Group Limited and comes with an official certificate confirming this. 52. Built at English Electric Vulcan Foundry and entered traffic 18.05.61. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity and comes with an official GWR certificate of authenticity confirming the original owner. Schenker certificate. New to Port of London Authority, Royal Docks as 237. The original nameplates plates were lost so Newton Replica plates were fitted at Crewe DMD in July 1992. In as removed condition. Diesel locomotive nameplate SPIRIT OF THE OLYMPICS, cast in mid 1996 on an order from Res/ Royal Mail for fitment to a class 325 to mark The Royal Mail sponsorship of the 1996 Olympic team. Measures 25.5in x 5.5in. Locomotive was sold Privately to the Battlefield line, subsequently reinstated in December 2011 sold to Europhoenix and finally withdrawn and disposed of in March 2013 by EMR Kingsbury. Locomotive withdrawn in November 2006 having spent time in France. In ex loco condition and complete with DBS original certificate. Built by English Electric Vulcan Foundry as works number 2884/D600 in July 1961, named in september 1993 and name removed in August 2000. Currently in store at Eastleigh for possible reuse. Cast aluminium in as removed condition and measures 9.75in x 9.75in. Class 52 'Western' diesel-hydraulic D1001 Western . Nameplate THE RAILWAY MISSION and Badge ex BR class 47 47725. Rectangular cast aluminium, face lightly restored, measures 73in x 17.75in. Nameplate badge only Pullman Coat of Arms, accompanied the nameplate THE STATESMAN fitted to 47785 20th July 1995 at Liverpool Lime Street station by Sir John Mills, and removed May 1997. Removed at Brush Loughborough during re-engineering in 2007, in ex loco condition. Nameplate ROYAL MAIL ex British Railways class 47 diesel 47549. Cast aluminium in as removed condition measures 39in x 13.75in. New from Swindon Works to Laira in October 1959, withdrawn from Newton Abbot in January 1972 and cut up at Swindon Works in October 1972. Built by General Motors / Alstom in Valencia Spain and landed in the UK 9th March 2000. Scrapped at EMR Kingsbury in 2008. The Class 52 was a vital asset in the western region, as it was the regions most powerful locomotive, and hauled some of the regions premier passenger trains. Renumbered to 47808 in July 1989. WARWICKSHIRE 11. Nameplate BOAR OF BADENOCH ex BR Class 60 diesel 60100. Ex Brush Class 47228 originally numbered D1904. 47785 was built by Brush Traction Loughborough, works number 671 and introduced November 1965. In between it worked at several industrial locations including ARC Machen Quarry, BREL York works, Flixborough Wharf, the Channel Tunnel, Sheerness Steel, Hartlepool Power Station and Tilbury Ports. Named in May 1991. Measures 570mm x 745mm. Presentation uncarried nameplate EWS ENERGY as fitted British Railways class 66 diesel 66050. Nameplates removed march 1999. Withdrawn in 2009 and scrapped at C.F. Built at Brush in August 1965 and numbered D1859 the 47209 it was re numbered 57604 in February 2004. Named by the Lord Mayor of Bristol at Temple Meads 17/04/85. This nameplate is being sold on behalf of Freightliner Group Limited and comes with an official certificate confirming this. Named Swinden Dalesman in June 1995 and T badges also fitted, withdrawn in February 2009, nameplates removed and locomotive stored. Cast aluminium in as removed condition and measures 38.25in x 8.75in. Nearby Recently Sold Homes. Cast aluminium in restored condition and measures 28.25in x 14.75in. Built at Brush Loughborough as works number 970 in July 1991, named in June 1991 name removed November 2009. Archdale. Cast aluminium in as removed condition and measures 59in x 10in. In as removed condition, measures 37.75in x 10.75in. Renumbered 50037 in December 1973 and named without ceremony at Laira Depot in June 1978. A nice set of 3 items. A nice displayable plate with integral Coat Of Arms. together with its oval naming plaque THIS LOCOMOTIVE WAS NAMED TO COMMEMORATE THE 75th ANNIVERSARY OF THE AWARD TO JOHN H CARLESS VC AND WAS PRESENTED BY THE ROYAL NAVAL ASSOCIATION and HMS CALEDON plaque. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity, Prostate Cancer UK and will come with an official certificate confirming the original owner. Measures 45.5 in length and the badge is 9.75 diameter. Nameplate MYRDDIN EMRYS with separate Merlin Emblem. HST cast alloy Nameplate Exeter, ex 43025. Nameplate ISAMBARD KINGDOM BRUNEL ex High Speed Train class 43 43003. This nameplate was removed in 1996 when replaced with a similar plate with the Powergen logo after privatisation of the company. Nameplate PORT OF LIVERPOOL with separate badge ex British Railways Diesel locomotive Class 47 built at Crewe Works as D1988 in 1966 later re numbered to 47266. Nameplate STROUD 700 ex High Speed Train class 43 43142. Measures 55.5in x 10in and in totally ex loco condition with accompanying receipt. Rectangular cast aluminium measures 59in x 9.75in. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Welcome to Mountain Skyline 44, a south west oriented homesite with a ver. Nameplate REDHILL 1844-1944 ex BR Class 73 Diesel Electric 73107. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Locomotive scrapped by at European Metal Reprocessing by HNRC in November 2005. Cast aluminium In as removed condition measures 71in x 9.75in.
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