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LB & SC Railway 'Terrier' no. 72 stands at Keighley on 5th October 2024 with a demonstration goods train ready to depart to Damems.

Snaking its way along between Summit and Woolshed Flat, NT76 hauls 733 mixed goods charter along the Pichi Richi Railway on 14th October 2017.

Sulzer powered NT76 was built for the Commonwealth Railways by Tulloch Limited, New South Wales in 1968.

I found this ancient caravan during my wanderings. I enjoyed the 60's styling

Taken during a Steam Recreations charter on the Dean Forest Railway.

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4566 near Stretchford with a Buckfastleigh to Staverton goods

BR 4MT 43106 hammers non stop through Ropley with a goods train. Sunday of the Mid Hants Autumn Steam Gala.

It looks like the Episode, Amsterdam has expanded to the sidewalk in front of the goverment office building.. It is a thrift shops, also known as charity shops, are retail stores that sell used goods and clothes to raise money for charitable causes. I

Moving house this week so wanted to post progress on the goods train before its packed. Another brick order is required. Brake Van colour scheme and decals yet to be decided also not sure about adding handrails. Will add 3d printed buffere to wagon and brake van.

 

Posca White pen was to apllied to wheel while spun in a drill(thanks to Britishbricks for the tip)

 

Wes Turngrate's Jinty up front

 

I've been living in Llantrisant for some 26 years now, and it was only today I found this museum in town !

 

As you enter the shop, just through the main door is a small museum, A large section is dedicated to the Shire horse with harnesses, horse brasses on martingales and other memorabilia dedicated to them.

 

There is also a section dedicated to old veterinary goods, along with a Farrier section and Saddlery repair room with old tools. Display cases of awards / photographs / signage also decorate the walls.

 

There are loads of household items / miscellania etc to keep you interested during your visit.

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Avon Valley Railway, South Gloucestershire, England

 

Original RAF file processed with DXO PureRAW 2, before creation of JPEG in Lightroom 6.0.

 

Taken in Haymarket Sydney, NSW, Australia.

9529 glimpsed between the trees near Castor with Nene Valley Railways Goods train, heading for Wansford.

Gresley D49 Class 4-4-0 62712 "Morayshire" makes a fine sight as it pulls away from Kinneil Station on the Scottish Railway Preservation Society's Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway during a Timeline Events photographic charter.

These gorgeous gifts arrived with me this morning! Thankyou so much Cherie! They are just beautiful and so well made. I had my fingers and toes crossed that these were for me since Cherie posted pictures of them :)

My sewing machine is looking fantastic in her lovely new cover!

80136 heads to Levisham passing Moorgates with an early morning goods

Diesel meets Steam - Diesel Sulzer type 2 passes a standing Oliver Cromwell at Swithland Sidings during the 2018 Goods Galore event.

 

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9303 on a goods train charter at Bewdley 4th December 1992

8 of 120 pictures in 2020 - Baked goods!

 

Une boulangerie qui s’appelle “Le Petit Prince”

 

Beautiful display of baked breads and rolls in a cafe/bakery in

 

Westbourne 🍞

8117 and 8171 pass Eungai station with 4621 mixed goods to Grafton.

This service starts at Morando with cement loading to various locations on the North Coast of NSW, sugar loading is conveyed to Grafton, and occasionally other forms are loading are added to the train for drop offs along the way. 8/4/2017.

GWR Heavy Goods tank 5224 on the NYMR service train 31st May 2006. More of the class at - davebowles.smugmug.com/Railways/Great-Western-Region/GWR-...

My second trip to the Vietnam Market where you are greeted with a hug by the owner (don't worry, I was in mask, she was masked and wearing a plastic shield). She doesn't speak any English and I speak no Vietnamese but she used her phone for translating purposes. I couldn't find the evaporated milk and the translation kept showing "trans fat". When she looked at my other purchase of Cafe du Monde- she realized what I needed for my slow drip coffee.

Toton 21-7-95 60088 takes the High Level Goods line on a loaded MGR foe Ratcliffe on Soar Power Station

Name: John T. Ingleson

Arrested for: not given

Arrested at: North Shields Police Station

Arrested on: 30 March 1915

Tyne and Wear Archives ref: DX1388-1-260-John T Ingleson

 

The Shields Daily News for 7 April 1915 reports:

 

“BREAKING AND ENTERING. SOLDIERS COMMITTED FOR TRIAL AT NORTH SHIELDS.

 

Frederick Jones (19) and John Thomas Ingleson (19), soldiers, stationed at Earsdon, were brought up on remand at North Shields today charged with breaking and entering on the 30th March a dwelling house, situated at 9 Lovaine Terrace and stealing 16 knives, a cruet, clock, pair of scissors, case of needles, silver tray and two salt cellars valued at £3 7s 6d the property of the executors of the late Thomas Williamson.

 

They were also charged with breaking and entering between 10pm on the 29th ult. and 7.45am on the 30th ult. a confectioner’s shop in Queen Alexandra Road and stealing two loaves of bread, valued at 7d, the property of Messrs Patterson and Reed.

 

George Anderson, a cashier, identified the goods as the property of the executors of the late Mr Williamson. PC John Dixon stated that at 2.50am on the 30th ult. he found a window broken at 9 Lovaine Terrace. He lifted the sash and upon shining his lamp around the room he saw Jones behind a bookcase and the other man crouching in a corner. Witness arrested defendants and on searching them at the police station found the goods mentioned in their possession…

 

Det.-Insp. said that on the morning of the 30th, from what Jones told him, he examined Messrs Patterson and Reed’s shop and found a large stone, which exactly fitted the break in the window. Afterwards witness jointly charged both men and Jones replied, “We did it” and Ingleson said, “I say the same”. When formally charged with the first offence Jones said, “We took them” and Ingleson said, “We wanted to get in there mostly to get some clothes”. Replying to the second charge, defendants both said they wanted something to eat. They were committed for trial at the Quarter Sessions and the magistrates complimented PC Dixon upon his smart capture. On the recommendation of Chief Constable Huish, the Watch Committee have granted the merit badge to PC Dixon.”

 

The Shields Daily News for 9 April 1915 reports:

 

“SHOP BREAKING BY SOLDIERS AT NORTH SHIELDS

 

Frederick Jones, 19, and John Thomas Ingleson, 19, privates in the Duke of Wellington’s First Riding Regiment, stationed at Earsdon, were charged with having broken into the unoccupied house of the late Mr Thomas Williamson, Lovaine House, Lovaine Terrace, North Shields on March 30 and with having stolen various goods, valued at £3 7s 6d. They were also charged with the theft of two loaves of bread from the confectionery shop of Messrs Patterson and Reed at North Shields on the same date. Accused pleaded guilty.

 

An officer from the prisoners’ regiment said they were indifferent soldiers, because they had repeatedly absented themselves without leave. The officer knew nothing about the men’s records and said that was a matter that was not very carefully gone into at this time.

 

The Chairman said he observed from the depositions taken at the police court that Jones said, “We wanted money and clothes. I have soldiered for six months for a shilling. I got 90 days pay stopped.”

 

The officer said it was true that Jones had lost a great deal of his pay but that was for absenting himself from his regiment. The balance of the account was on the other side.

 

Jones, who was convicted of wilful damage at Dublin in May last, was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment with hard labour on each charge, to run concurrently. Ingleson was sentenced to four months imprisonment with hard labour”.

 

These images are taken from an album of photographs of prisoners brought before the North Shields Police Court between 1902 and 1916 (TWAM ref. DX1388/1). This set is our selection of the best mugshots taken during the First World War. They have been chosen because of the sharpness and general quality of the images. The album doesn’t record the details of each prisoner’s crimes, just their names and dates of arrest.

 

In order to discover the stories behind the mugshots, staff from Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums visited North Shields Local Studies Library where they carefully searched through microfilm copies of the ‘Shields Daily News’ looking for newspaper reports of the court cases. The newspaper reports have been transcribed and added below each mugshot.

 

Combining these two separate records gives us a fascinating insight into life on the Home Front during the First World War. These images document the lives of people of different ages and backgrounds, both civilians and soldiers. Our purpose here is not to judge them but simply to reflect the realities of their time.

 

(Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk.

On 10 October 1998, 142020 passes Middlesbrough Goods (the branch can be seen in the background) on the 1100 Saltburn - Darlington.

847 passes by a PW hut on the Bluebell Railway

On 6th September 1997 5910 steams past the Mungo Scott flour mill with its Rail Transport Museum tour train

92212 runs out of Ropley with a demonstration goods train consisting of 16 vehicles, a testament to the Wagon group on the Midhants

26.5.2022.

The 1956 'Handbook of Stations' listed the goods yard as capable of dealing with all classes of freight traffic and equipped with a goods shed and a five ton crane. There were a number of sidings, a coal depot and weighbridge.

 

Nowadays (2022), the only remaining evidence is the goods shed.

Originally built in 1875 the shed had space for two sidings running into it (now bricked up), a large double full height door and offices.

 

The building is owned by Cleveland Potash who up and till recently used it for storage - although when I visited the whole place was bricked up.

GWR 28xx 2-8-0 No. 2807 heavy freight locomotive rounds the curve at Darnholme during the morning freight photo charter on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.

What could have been, 9529 with Nene Valley Railways goods train at Longueville Jct

XA1403 runs around its train at Nannup.

BR Standard class 2 no. 78019 passes Woodthorpe on 31st March 2012 heading a Loughborough to Rothley goods train.

Shillington, PA. September 2019.

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Location: Reale Bay (Isle of Elba/Italy)

LNER B1 1264 steams through Darnholm with goods train from Grosmont to Goathland, Friday morning of the NYMR Autumn Gala.

I've finished my swap items and really hope my Partner like them. They are a bit darker than I usually make, and I hope they are not too dark for my partner.

Really Hope you like them partner!

Will mail them next week :)

Table and seats and lots lots more.. featuring Mr Shusssssssh ...He gets everywhere lol :))

On 10 October 1998, 47725, with 47782 at the rear, are seen at Middlesbrough Goods on a Wolverhampton - Whitby special.

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