Cast iron sign, Colne Valley Railway, Motor Car Acts 1896 & 1903, Secretary. Halstead. Cast iron sign, Colne Valley Railway - Motor Car Acts Railway Infrastructure
Button, Colne Valley Railway, Brass. CVR in scroll script, Dimensions: 1" dia. colne valley railway button Railway Uniform & Costume
Button, Colne Valley Railway, White metal. CVR in scroll script, Dimensions: 1/2" dia. colne valley railway button Railway Uniform & Costume
Calculator, Colne Valley Railway. In woodcase with glass top. Has revolving spindle in the centre with a knob for working at one end. By revolving the spindle one can find the cost of any weight up to 5 tons. Dimensions 6"x14 3/8"x3 1/8" Calculator, Colne Valley Railway Fixtures & Fittings from Railway Buildings
Armlet; Pilotman; Colne Valley Railway Colne Valley Railway pilotman armlet Railway Uniform & Costume
Armlet, Colne Valley Railway, Red cloth armband with "CVR PILOTMAN" embroidered in white. Leather straps brlken. 16 1/2"x3 1/2" Armlet, Colne Valley Railway, red cloth armband with Railway Uniform & Costume
Coat of arms, Colne Valley & Halstead Railway, painted on wooden panel. Hand painted by W Redgrave, fireman Haverhill and present to Mr E W Herbert, Station Master, Haverhill. Measurements 262 mm x 342 mm colne valley & halstead railway Railway Heraldry
Colne Valley & Halstead Railway Company, Pass, W. Bailey Hawkins No.1 , Silver colne valley & halstead railway free pass Tickets, Passes & Labels
Coat of arms, Colne Valley & Halsted Railway, transfer on wooden panel. Measurements 347 mm x 390 mm Colne Valley & Halstead Railway coat of arms Railway Heraldry
Colne Valley & Halstead Railway Company, Pass, Stephenson R Clarke No.2, Silver colne valley & halstead railway free pass Tickets, Passes & Labels
Seal die, Colne Valley & Halstead Railway, 1856, engraved steel disc on spigot, full title around circumference enclosing three shields showing the arms of Essex, Halstead and Haverhill, with incorporation date below, 1856. seal die - colne valley and halstead railway Railway Heraldry 1856
Seal matrix, Colne Valley & Halstead Railway, 1856, copper disc mounted on brass backplate with two holes, full title around circumference enclosing three shields showing the arms of Essex, Halstead and Haverhill, with incorporation date below, 1856. seal matrix - colne valley and halstead railway Railway Heraldry 1856
Correspondence between various railway companies and The Colne Valley Spinning Co Ltd, Linthwaite(5 items):1) Postcard, London & North Western Railway, Slaithwaite Station re falts of yarn, 8 November 1915; 2) Postcard, Midland Railway to J Sharp re an enquiry about four trusses being delivered to Linthwaite by London & North Western Railway and loaded for Leeds, 18 November 1915; 3) Postcard, London & North Western Railway, Permanent Way Department, Longsight Station re delivery of firewood sleepers and the need to release wagons quickly to avoid demurrage, 1 December 1915; 4) Postcard, London & North Western Railway, Slaithwaite Station re arrival of firebars, 23 October 1916; 5) Letter from Thompson McKay & Co Ltd, Agents for the Great Central Railway re settlement of account for carriage, 28 December 1914. postcards and letters re Colne Valley Spinning Co Ltd, Linthwaite Documents 1914-1915
14 Lithographed views of the London and Birmingham Railway when in course of construction, 1837: Euston Square Depot; Hampstead Road Bridge; Bridge over Regents Canal; Camden Town Depot; Watford Embankment & Colne Valley; Colne Viaduct near Watford; Nash Mill Bridge; Berkhamstead Cutting and train; Tring Cutting; Making the embankment, Wolverton Valley; Wolverton Viaduct; Blisworth Cutting; Avon Viaduct, Woolston; Sherborne Viaduct near Coventry. 14 Lithographed views of the London & Birmingham Railway Pictorial Collection (Railway) 1839
Lithograph, view of the London and Birmingham Railway when in course of construction by J. C. Bourne, published 1839. ‘Watford Embankment. Nov 6th 1837’. Shows fields, trees, sheep and a river to the foreground with the railway line visible from the centre of the image out to the right edge. Showing a locomotive, carriages and people. Railway viaduct also visible. Buildings, rooftops and a chimney to the centre left of the image behind a group of trees. Published as plate XII ‘View of the Watford Embankment, looking N.W.: Shewing the valley, with the River Colne, and part of the town of Watford. November 1837’, in ‘Drawings of the London and Birmingham Railway, by J. C. Bourne, with an historical and descriptive account by John Britton’, London : J. C. Bourne; Ackermann & Co.; C. Tilt, 1839 (inv. 1999-7495 / 2000-7644 / 2000-7769). Titles and text as given in published volume, no text on print. Watford Embankment. Nov 6th 1837 Pictorial Collection (Railway) 1839