Model railway wagon, 7mm scale, 20-ton brake van No.65621, by Leeds Model Co. England, c. 1965. Measurements overall: 90 mm x 200 mm x 70 mm. 20-ton brake van No.65621 1965
Locomotive Worksplate, North Eastern Railway, "No 281 Kitson Thompson & Hewitson Leeds 1851", brass, from 2-2-2 well tank locomotive "Aerolite", for Great Exhibition of 1851, purchased by Leeds Northern Railwayin 1852, to North Eastern Railway at Gateshead 1869, renumbered 1478 in 1883, renumbered 66 in 1885, rebuilt to 4-2-2T compound in 1892, rebuilt to 2-2-4T in 1902, to London & North Eastern Railway as No. 66 Class 11, withdrawn & put on display in 1934. Locomotive worksplate 1851
Locomotive Worksplate, "The Hunslet Engine Co Ltd. Leeds No. 2893, 1943", brass, oval, 0-6-0 saddle tank inside cylinder locomotive, to Longmoor Military Railway WD 75044, converted to oil burning July 1944, sold to Hunslet 1961& rebuilt as HE3881/1962, as NCB No. 3 supplied to Treorchy Colliery, to Hafodyrynys Colliery Pontypool May 1970, scrapped Jul7 1976. Locomotive worksplate 1943
Locomotive Worksplate, Hudswell Clarke & Co Ltd, Railway Foundry, Leeds, No. 1093 of 1915, ex 0-4-0 saddle tank outside cylinder, to Rowntree's as No.3, scrapped c.1960. Locomotive worksplate 1915
Locomotive Worksplate, "Kitson & Co Limited 1918 Leeds", side stamped 5199, brass, oval. [Possibly ex Royal Ordnance Dept 2-8-0] Locomotive worksplate 1918
Locomotive Worksplate, "The Hunslet Engine Co Ltd Leeds No 901 - 1906", brass, oval, 2-6-2T outside cylinder 1ft 11.5in gauge "Russell", to North Wales Narrow Gauge Railway, 1922 NWNGR became Welsh Highland Railway, loan to Festiniog Railway 1934-1937 as No. 12, to Brymbo Steel Co Hook Norton in 1942, to Pike Bros, Fayle & Co Ltd, Norden Clay Mines Dorset in 1948, preserved by Birmingham Railway Club (display at Talyllyn), Hunslet Engine Co rebuilt 1969, now at Portmadoc. Locomotive worksplate 1906
Worksplate, cast iron, ci rectangular, John Butler & Co. Ltd., Stanningley Iron Works, Leeds, 1910. John Butler and Co worksplate 1910