2 Cast letters on square brass plates, "M" and "S", no provenance. Possibly Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Railway connection? Cast letters
[Letter] 1910 Jan 28, North Road Works, St. Helens [to] S.F. Cody, Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool / Fred Brown, builder & contractor [&] timber merchant. Letter 1910 Jan 28 1910
Letter of congratulations from General Manager and Chairman to Albert George Powell Marsh for being awarded the British Empire Medal 1956
Letter of thanks from General Manager to Albert George Powell Marsh for his assistance at Milton train accident in 1955 1955
Letter from Robert Stephenson to Henry Kingsford of Canterbury & Whitstable Railway dated 12 June 1830 1830-06-12
Letter from Private Secretary, Ministry of Transport and Aviation, to Albert George Powell Marsh 1956-04-28
Autograph letter from William Brunton, Engineer, giving a description of his Steam Horse, Butterley Iron Works 1813-04-28
[Ms. letter] 1802 Apr 19 [to] Brigadier General Bentham, Plymouth Dock / Mc. Brunel. [2p. on 1 leaf, holograph signed. He will call on Mr Poole and ask him 'to delay the further progress of the patent'. He has 'not yet compleated the little Machine' for he has been making 'a small instrument to assist me in cutting the Screws'. Re Bentham's letter to the Admiralty Brunel adds 'I feel particularly gratefull for the favourable manner in which you express yourself respecting my Block Machines'] Ms. letter 1802 Apr 19 [to] Brigadier General Bentham 1802
Letter from Josiah Carter to Mr Theaker regarding Mr Theaker's move to Leeds & Thirsk Railway 1849-12-12
[Letter] 1910 Jan 6, North Road Works, St. Helens [to] S.F. Cody, Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool / Fred Brown, builder & contractor [&] timber merchant. Letter 1910 Jan 6 1910
Original letter from Lister Ellis to Henry Kingsford dated October 1827 re- George Stephenson's plans for cuttings and estimates for work on the Canterbury & Whitstable Railway Original letter from Lister Ellis to Henry Kingsford 1827
Letter from Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation to Albert George Powell Marsh concerning his British Empire Medal 1956-10-15
Letter of regret from Queen Elizabeth II to Albert George Powell Marsh that she could not personally award him with his British Empire medal 1955
Metropolitan Police letter and photographs of Dr Neill Cream, the 'Lambeth Poisoner', England, 1890-1907 1890-1907
Letter, Great Western Railway, from W H Whitlock to H Stevens, regarding loads by mineral trains, Ruabon Station, 5th July 1866. Letter, Great Western Railway 1866
Letter, Highland Railway, to Bowie Murray, Gollanfield Station, re. his successful Clerical Staff examination at Inverness on the 28th April 1923, dated 18th June 1923, typewritten on paper, also stamped London Midland & Scottish Railway in blue ink. letter from Highland Railway to Bowie Murray 1923
Correspondence (copy) from the Advertising Manager, Scottish Area of the London & North Eastern Railway to the trademen of Rothbury inviting them to participate in the development of a holiday guide for the area. Dated between 12th May 1925 and 14th March 1928. Includind details of newspaper advertising rates and dates. Advertising Rothbury 1925-1927
Letter, copy, from Brunel to "Lane", concerning staff 1838, from Punch 4 June 1892. Letter, copy, from Brunel to "Lane" 1892
Letter, acknowledging the receipt of payment from the Literary and Philosophical Society trip to Hull from Whitby, cost £44-12-6, 27th June 1862. Receipt of payment from the Literary and Philosophical Society trip to Hull 1862
Letter from James Wright, Office of the Superintendent of the Line, London & North Western Railway (LNWR) to each member of the choir and orchestra that took part in the concert in aid of the Railway Benevolent Fund at the Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London on Saturday February 28th 1914. Also includes a copy of a letter from W Carrington, Keeper of His Majesties Privy Purse forwarding Their Majesties' congratulations upon the success of the concert and a copy of a letter from W. J. Galloway the conductor of the choir and musicians conveying his most grateful thanks to them. March 1914. Concert at the Royal Albert Hall 1914