Martin Shaw
Western Thunderer
Bits and bobs. The O4/3 class part designation was done away with in 1940 according to Yeadon or 1932 according to the RCTS, choose your option, it being merged with O4/1 which all engines were subsequently called. There was little difference between the two parts, most of which were peculiarities resulting from being built for a theatre of war. These were later altered or removed by the L&NER making virtually no difference. So strictly speaking 63774 is actually an O4/1 at the time of the photo, although it retains its original Belpaire firebox.
Sheds were Gorton 5/4/24, Doncaster 27/5/45, Gorton 25/6/45, Retford 8/7/45, Mexborough 27/8/50, Langwith Jcn 3/9/61, Darnall 23/9/62,Staveley 13/1/63, Wdn 10/3/63, into Doncaster works for scrapping 8/10/63.
It should be pointed out that 63795 and 63571 are Thompson O1 rebuilds of originally O4/3s, 6595 on 12/2/44 and 63571 on 27/8/49. This was essentially a B1 100A boiler on the O4 frames and wheels and fitted with Walschearts valve gear, the original Gresley O1 class became O3 under Thompson, shades of A1 being reclassified as A10 I feel. For some undoubted manpower reason they were never renumbered into a contiguos run, and given the stramash that is these 2-8-0 ramifications I can well understand why.
63795 sheds West Hartlepool 12/2/44, Gorton13/3/44, Annesley 2/4/50, March 17/2/57, Staveley 13/12/59, wdn 30/10/63, into Doncaster works for scrapping 7/2/64.
63571 sheds Annesley 27/8/49, March 3/3/57, Staveley 3/1/60, Wdn 13/12/64, Sold to A.Draper Hull 2/65, cut up 29/3/65.
Info from Yeadon and RCTS.
In the last pic it is I think a B1 to the left, possibly 61047 with an empty tender and sold to J Cashmore Great Bridge in 3/63, and another O1 to the right judging by the shape of the spectacle plate window. It is certainly a goods engine as there is a 3 link coupling on the tender and no vacuum pipe.
Saturdays musings done.
Martin
Sheds were Gorton 5/4/24, Doncaster 27/5/45, Gorton 25/6/45, Retford 8/7/45, Mexborough 27/8/50, Langwith Jcn 3/9/61, Darnall 23/9/62,Staveley 13/1/63, Wdn 10/3/63, into Doncaster works for scrapping 8/10/63.
It should be pointed out that 63795 and 63571 are Thompson O1 rebuilds of originally O4/3s, 6595 on 12/2/44 and 63571 on 27/8/49. This was essentially a B1 100A boiler on the O4 frames and wheels and fitted with Walschearts valve gear, the original Gresley O1 class became O3 under Thompson, shades of A1 being reclassified as A10 I feel. For some undoubted manpower reason they were never renumbered into a contiguos run, and given the stramash that is these 2-8-0 ramifications I can well understand why.
63795 sheds West Hartlepool 12/2/44, Gorton13/3/44, Annesley 2/4/50, March 17/2/57, Staveley 13/12/59, wdn 30/10/63, into Doncaster works for scrapping 7/2/64.
63571 sheds Annesley 27/8/49, March 3/3/57, Staveley 3/1/60, Wdn 13/12/64, Sold to A.Draper Hull 2/65, cut up 29/3/65.
Info from Yeadon and RCTS.
In the last pic it is I think a B1 to the left, possibly 61047 with an empty tender and sold to J Cashmore Great Bridge in 3/63, and another O1 to the right judging by the shape of the spectacle plate window. It is certainly a goods engine as there is a 3 link coupling on the tender and no vacuum pipe.
Saturdays musings done.
Martin
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