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 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 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 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 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 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 Wigan. Stained glass panel, Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway - Gorton Works boardroom 1897
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
Red, green and pale yellow glass surrounding carbon print on glass; of small child. In wooden frame. Stained glass panel with inset photograph
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
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