Commemorative etched drinking glass to commemorate the launch of Network NorthWest on 4 April 1989 1989
Filmed in 1961 at Bewdley, in the Wyre Forest District in Worcestershire, England. Footage of Bewdley South Box, pantograph, signalman exchanging token with driver, diesel multiple unit (DMU) at Bewdley station, passengers coming out on platform, passenger flow, GWR diesel railcar in BR green, passenger boarding, steam locomotive No. 9657 pulling passenger train arriving at station, token exchange with driver, train departing, other steam train arriving, passengers getting off, steam locomotive No. 44966 shunted and coupled to tail of train, departing, train pulled by steam locomotive No. 6553 passing through station, passengers walking away from stations, shots showing people in Bewdley, couples, families, groups, sitting by the river, fishing, walking, playing, bank holiday activities, steam train departing Bewdley station, token exchange between signalman and driver, steam locomotive 7308, passengers waiting on platform bench, diesel railcar, camera following a family going to platform, trains departing, signalman in signal box. A film made for Railway Roundabout BBC TV, by John Adams and Patrick Whitehouse. This is the original master film reel, colour, silent. Duration: 5 minutes 30 seconds 16mm film, original master 'Bank Holiday at Bewdley' 1961
A black and white silver gelatin print entitled 'Bewdley Station' by denis Doran from the Impressions Gallery exhibition 'Heritage:Image and History,' 16th June to 21st July 1990 Bewdley Station 1989
A3 image of a rainbow with the words "Pictures from the Children of Chaddesley Primary School, Worcestershire" with the words "thank you N N", displayed at NHS Nightingale Hospital London to inspire and comfort staff, 2020 Rainbow picture 2020
Filmed in 1959 on Worcestershire Branch line. Film follows passenger train led by locomotive No. 41157, with footage shot from the lineside and from the front of the locomotive. Including images of Barnt Green station, Redditch station, water tank refill, token exchange with driver at Studley, Broom Junction station, Salford Priors, fireman on the footplate shovelling coal. A film made for Railway Roundabout BBC TV, by John Adams and Patrick Whitehouse. This is the original master film reel, black and white, silent. Duration: 5 minutes 30 seconds 16mm film, original master 'A Worcestershire Branch Line' 1959
A Black and White Silver gelatin print entitled "Early Morning, Bewdley Railway Station, Severn Valley preserved Railway PLC, 1989", by Denis Doran, 1989. From an Impressions Gallery Exhibition,'Heritage: Image and History,' 16th June to 21st July 1990 Early Morning, Bewdley Railway Station 1989
A black and white silver gelatin print entitled 'Volunteer, Bewdley Station' by Denis Doran from the Impressions Gallery exhibition 'Heritage:Image and History,' 16th June to 21st July 1990 Volunteer, Bewdley Station 1989
A Black and White Silver gelatin print entitled "Early Morning. Locomotives and Rolling Stock in the Process of Reclaimation. Bewdley Railway Station, Severn Valley Preserved Railway PLC", by Denis Doran, 1989. From an Impressions Gallery Exhibition, 'Heritage: Image and History, 16th June to 21st July 1990 Early Morning. Locomotives and Rolling Stock, Bewdley 1989
One photograph titled 'Horns in Plenty'. The photograph shows Brian Bordicott, a foreman at James Grove and Sons Ltd., assessing one of a huge stack of animal horns shipped from Africa. James Grove and Sons Ltd., of Halesowen, was the only UK business to manufacture horn buttons. Daily Herald Photograph; Horn Button Manufacture 1966-10-29