Photographs relating to John Alan Broughall’s railway electrical engineering career
- Made:
- 1920-1965
- part of archive:
- John Alan Broughall Archive
This file contains photographs relating to John Alan Broughall’s professional activities and associated railway subjects. It includes a formal mounted photograph of an unidentified group of men and women featuring John Alan Broughall (front row, second from left) (c.1925); John Alan Broughall’s personal photographic record book documenting the construction of the concrete cooling tower and turbine room extension at Stonebridge Park, Wembley, North West London (1932); a mounted formal photograph showing a group of men with the British Rail 18100 gas turbine‑electric locomotive, commemorating the visit of members of the Railway Executive to the Metropolitan‑Vickers Electrical Co. Ltd, Trafford Park, Manchester, on 23 October 1951, featuring John Alan Broughall (back row, second from right); a mounted formal photograph showing attendees of the Mechanical & Electrical and Carriage & Wagon Engineers Conference, featuring John Alan Broughall (front row, first from left) (May 1952); a mounted formal photograph bearing the stamp of the Vulcan Foundry Limited, Newton‑le‑Willows, showing a group of men with the British Rail Class 83, Type E3024, featuring John Alan Broughall (third from right) (c.1960); and a black‑and‑white photograph of an unidentified group of men featuring John Alan Broughall (centre, rear) (c.1960).
The file also includes a black‑and‑white photographic postcard of a London Underground District Line train (c.1905); a black‑and‑white photograph of a Watford‑bound London & North Western Railway Oerlikon EMU suburban train (c.1920); and a black‑and‑white photographic print of British Railways type ‘A’ A.C. electric locomotive E3001 (c.1959).
Details
- Extent:
- 9 items
- Identifier:
- JAB/3/2
- Access:
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- rights:
- Copies may be supplied of items in the collection, provided that the copying process used does not damage the item or is not detrimental to its preservation. Copies will be supplied in accordance with the NRM’s terms and conditions for the supply and reproduction of copies, and the provisions of any relevant copyright legislation.