U-matic videotape titled ‘Goole Swing Bridge’ produced and supplied by Ryedale Audio Visual Enterprise Ltd, for the Friends of the National Railway Museum, edited in October 1986. The video is made of footage of the bridge filmed in July and August 1984 as well as still images, photographs taken in July 1985. Duration: 27 minutes. U-matic videotape ‘Goole Swing Bridge’ 1984-1986
Typescript, paper, poem entitled 'Goole Loco Shed', by Jock Fisher, at Goole locomotive shed, written during the First World War, and given to Robert Bunner. 2 sheets. Mr. Bunner worked at Goole Shed during World War 1 and the poem, although it describes railway working life, has several analogies to the Western front, including the whole first verse, "when the fleet is in", "the cook has gone to France", "brave it like a man." Goole Loco Shed poem 1914-1918
Catalogue of the collection of railway relics and modern stock, ships models, prints photographs and local relics. The catalogue relates to an exhibition which took place in the London & North Eastern Railway goods yard, Goole. The event was organised by the urban district council of Goole. The exhibition was opened on Monday 28th June, 1926, at 3 pm by Brig-Gen C. R. Ingham Brooke. Catalogue of the collection of railway relics and modern stock 1926