Painting, oils, forging a connecting rod with an 8-ton steam hammer at Crewe railway works, by Robin Comyns-Carr, about 1943. Depicts the operation of the steam hammer. Three men hold the connecting rod, which is suspended from a crane, in position as the hammer falls. Another man stands in the background at the opposite side of the hammer. Signed at bottom right, "R Carr". Framed. Painting, forging a connecting rod with an 8-ton steam hammer at Crewe railway work
Painting, oils on canvas, working beneath a locomotive in a pit at Crewe railway works, by Robin Comyns-Carr, about 1943. Depicts two fitters in a pit underneath a steam locomotive, probably in the stripping pit in the erecting shop. One man is knelt holding an iron bar against a wheel, while his colleague strikes it with a sledge hammer. Pinned to a stretcher frame. Painting, working beneath a locomotive in a pit at Crewe railway works
Drawing, ink wash, Overhaul of a crane tank locomotive in the Erecting Shop at Crewe railway works, by Robin Comyns Carr, about 1943. Depicts the repair of an 0-4-2 saddle tank steam locomotive, fitted with a crane. Behind the engine are two wheelsets, with another locomotive facing it. At right is a covered wooden railway wagon. Executed in a monochrome wash. Drawing, ink wash
Cartoon, by Bill Caldwell, printed in The Daily Star, showing the use of an nuclear fuel flask as a buffer in a railway station and the caption "The 8.15 sometimes doesn't stop", satirising Operation Smash Hit organised by the Central Electricity Generating Board, framed. Cartoon, by Bill Caldwell
Diagram, coloured list of locomotive classes with weights and descriptions, Great Western Railway, 1857. Diagram, coloured list of locomotive classes with weights and descriptions