John Palmer
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The two relatively prominent driving wheel bosses to be seen on the locomotive to the right side of img3943 caught my interest. My first thought was that this must be a Johnson bogie tank, but a February 1961 date for the photograph put paid to that notion.
I think this must instead be one of the Vulcan-built Midland 2441 Class 0-6-0Ts. BRDatabase, locomotive allocations, withdrawals and scrapping details in the UK reveals eleven members of the class having been allocated to Kentish Town at various times, of which 47200, 47204, 47209, 47213 and 47223 seem to be candidates for the particular locomotive pictured.
Possibly the trailing driving wheel has been dropped out; this might account for the apparent absence from the picture of its boss and my initial mistaken thought that this was an 0-4-4T.
Img3942 anticipates by around 4 years Colin Gifford's treatment of the steam shed environment – very atmospheric!
I think this must instead be one of the Vulcan-built Midland 2441 Class 0-6-0Ts. BRDatabase, locomotive allocations, withdrawals and scrapping details in the UK reveals eleven members of the class having been allocated to Kentish Town at various times, of which 47200, 47204, 47209, 47213 and 47223 seem to be candidates for the particular locomotive pictured.
Possibly the trailing driving wheel has been dropped out; this might account for the apparent absence from the picture of its boss and my initial mistaken thought that this was an 0-4-4T.
Img3942 anticipates by around 4 years Colin Gifford's treatment of the steam shed environment – very atmospheric!