Locomotive cabside plate, Great Western Railway, 5066, ex Castle Class 4-6-0 "Sir Felix Pole", ex Castle Class 4-6-0 No 5066, originally named Wardour Castle, renamed Sir Felix Pole in April 1956, built July 1937, withdrawn Sept. 1962. 5066 cabside plate - Sir Felix Pole
Locomotive Cabside Numberplate, Great Western Railway, "4246", from Great Western Railway 2-8-0T. Great Western Railway cabside plate - 4246
Locomotive cabside plate, Great Western Railway, 7000, ex Castle Class 4-6-0 "Viscount Portal". 7000 cabside plate - Viscount Portal
Locomotive Cabside plate, North Eastern Railway, "Paris Exhibition 1900 Gold Medal, Grand Prize". Dark blue and brass oval. Formerly attached to NER loco no 2006. 17 3/4"x9" Locomotive Cabside plate, North Eastern Railway 1900
Cabside plate, British Railways (London Midland Region), "This is the seven thousandth locomotive built at Crewe Works, September 1950", from 2-6-2 tank locomotive Class 2 No. 41272, withdrawn October 1965. British Railways (London Midland Region) cabside plate 1950
Cab-side plate, "This engine was built in 1845 at Crewe. Mr.F. Trevithick then being Chief Mechanical Engineer. Its original number was "49" and named Columbine". 34"x5 3/4" Cab-side plate
Locomotive Cabside plate, North Eastern Railway, "Paris Exhibition 1900 Gold Medal Grand Prize". Dark blue and brass oval. Formerly attached to NER loco no 2006. 17 3/4"x9" Locomotive Cabside plate, North Eastern Railway 1900
Cabside plate, Great Western Railway, "This Engine No 4082 Windsor Castle was built at Swindon in April 1924 and was driven from the works to the station by His Majesty King George V accompanied by Queen Mary on the occasion of the visit of their Majesties to the Great Western Railway Works at Swindon on April 28th 1924". 9 1/2"x6 1/2". Cabside plate, Great Western Railway