Thank you for confirming the location, Col
@Eastsidepilot and the further detail about the loco. Then there's the additional stuff from Bob
@robertm which builds a rather fuller background than I would ever have known. I think you could well be correct about the photo being related to post #55, Col. When Tim and I started to look at his negatives a substantial proportion were pulled out of any sequence there may have been previously (and there never was much of a sequence anyway!) so that I could scan and print them for him which in part accounts for the rather random date and subject order. Tim was a very difficult chap to control when he was in enthusiastic mode! In retrospect I'm actually quite happy about that as it leads to variation throughout the thread and all are now catalogued. I suspect a succession of photos all of the same subjects/locations or dates could become rather tedious.
Jan
@Lyndhurstman - thanks for kicking off the discussion I anticipated about the Ferrywagon. Then Adam
@AJC for yours and I like Ben's
@readingtype well justified comment of appreciation.
As ever, Martin
@Martin Shaw , thanks for yours. Shots around Witham are sprinkled throughout this thread and I appreciate you mentioning the early one.
Lord Nelson 30862 Lord Collingwood and Standard Class 4 2-6-0 76009 at Eastleigh Shed on 30th November 1957. The Lord Nelson was an Eastleigh engine from June 1956 and was withdrawn on 6th October 1962. (SLS). It stayed at Eastleigh for disposal which was completed week ending 27th October 1962. (RO).
76009 was allocated to Eastleigh in January 1957, Yeovil Town in September 1958, Salisbury January 1959, back to Eastleigh in February 1960 and finally Nine Elms in October 1965 where it was withdrawn in July 1967. (SLS). It was scrapped at Cashmore’s, Newport in January 1968. (BR Database).
An unidentified F Class 2-4-2T loco at Braintree in July 1956 – this may be related to the sequence Col
@Eastsidepilot refers to above. I don’t know the precise class. Does this coach look viable? Due to significant negative damage much of the coach is painted in.
Edit: Now known to be an F6 and the coach is a Brake/3rd.
Kentish Town in September 1957 and Stanier 4P 2-6-4T 42540. The loco was allocated to Kentish Town from October 1956, moved to Neasden in July 1959 and finally Walton on the Hill in August 1961 where it was withdrawn in November 1962. (SLS). It then went to Horwich Works for disposal which was observed on 17th March 1963 (RO) and the job was completed in April. (BR Database).
The interior of Sunderland Roundhouse on 1st September 1956. A study in sunshine and shadows.
The next series of photos will be back in Northern Ireland.
Brian