Stained glass panel, 1895, ex Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway Gorton Works, demolished 1957, illustrating MS&LR monogram. Overall: 984 mm x 1700 mm x 50 mm. Stained glass panel, Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway 1895
Stained glass panel from Bolton Trinity Street Station waiting room, Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, closed 1987. Glass from Bolton Trinity Street Station Waiting Room -1987
Stained glass panel with sign "Dining Room No 4 Platform" from Bolton Trinity Street Station waiting room, Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, closed 1987. Glass from Bolton Trinity Street Station Waiting Room -1987
Stained glass panel, Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway, ex Gorton Works boardroom, Manchester, 1895, illustrating the coats-of-arms of Altrincham. Stained glass panel, Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway - Gorton Works boardroom 1897
Stained glass panel from Bolton Trinity Street Station waiting room, Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, closed 1987. Glass from Bolton Trinity Street Station Waiting Room -1987
Stained glass panel with sign "Dining Room No 4 Platform" from Bolton Trinity Street Station waiting room, Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, closed 1987. Glass from Bolton Trinity Street Station Waiting Room -1987
Stained glass panel, Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway, ex Gorton Works boardroom, Manchester, 1895, illustrating the coats-of-arms of Hull. Stained glass panel, Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway - Gorton Works boardroom 1897
Stained glass panel, Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway, ex Gorton Works boardroom, Manchester, 1895, illustrating the coats-of-arms of Widnes. Stained glass panel, Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway - Gorton Works boardroom 1897
Stained glass panel from Bolton Trinity Street Station waiting room, Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, closed 1987. Glass from Bolton Trinity Street Station Waiting Room -1987
Stained glass panel from Bolton Trinity Street Station waiting room, Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, closed 1987. Glass from Bolton Trinity Street Station Waiting Room -1987
Stained glass panel, Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway, ex Gorton Works boardroom, Manchester, 1895, illustrating the coats-of-arms of Chester. Stained glass panel, Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway - Gorton Works boardroom 1897
Stained glass panel, Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway, ex Gorton Works boardroom, Manchester, 1895, illustrating the coats-of-arms of Ashton. Stained glass panel, Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway - Gorton Works boardroom 1897
Stained glass panel, Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway, ex Gorton Works boardroom, Manchester, 1895, illustrating the coats-of-arms of Wigan. Stained glass panel, Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway - Gorton Works boardroom 1897
Red, green and pale yellow glass surrounding carbon print on glass; of small child. In wooden frame. Stained glass panel with inset photograph
Three stained glass panels, leaded, from North Staffordshire Railway offices, Stoke-on-Trent, each 3ft x 2ft, illustrating (i) Coat-of- arms of NSR, (ii) NSR 4-4-2T No 8, (iii) canal boat, restored and re-framed in 1995. Stained glass - North Staffordshire Railway
Four stained glass panels from refreshment rooms, Hassocks Station, London Brighton & South Coast Railway. Glass panels, Hassocks Station
Stained glass window panels (2) Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, ex Manchester (Victoria) Station, c.1909 by George Wragge, Manchester. Each panel 1900x1270. Illustrating (i) Coat of arms of Lancaster, ship `Irwell', (ii) Coat of arms of York, Hughes 4-6-0 Locomotive L&Y stained glass window panels
20 Stained glass panels, Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway, ex Gorton Works boardroom, Manchester, 1895, taken out 1957, illustrating the coats-of-arms of the principal towns on the network. Stained glass panels from Gorton Works 1897
Glass from Bolton Trinity Street Station Waiting Room, Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, closed 1987. Six stained glass oak panels with "Dining Room No 4 Platform" on one; four engraved glass panels "Refreshment Room". Glass from Bolton Trinity Street Station Waiting Room -1987