These have been replaced with ones cast and purchased from BREL Swindon. Withdrawn June 2004 and scrapped May 2008 at EMR Kingsbury. Nameplates were applied when built and removed in June 1997. HST stainless steel Nameplate Badges for SULIS MINERVA ex 43130. Operated by RFS Engineering Ltd and numbered 004. Sold on behalf of Colas Rail in aid of their chosen charity Railway Children. Finally scrapped and cut up at EMR, Kingsbury on July 14th 2007. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity, Prostate Cancer UK and will come with an official certificate confirming the original owner. Renumbered to 47068 in 1974, 47632 in 1985 and 47848 in 1989. In ex loco condition, complete with Direct Rail Services Authenticity Certificate. Measures 51.25in x 11in. [1] Historical context [ edit] This plate was never fitted to anything. Rectangular cast aluminium face in as removed condition back has been cleaned. The name was reapplied to 47411 at Gateshead Depot April 1987 and removed May 1988. Nameplate WILLIAM CAXTON ex Diesel Class 60 No 60026, named 12th December 1990 and unnamed 30th September 1996. Renumbered 50037 in December 1973 and named without ceremony at Laira Depot in June 1978. Both in ex loco condition and come with a GWR authenticity certificate. Measures 9in x 9in and is in ex loco condition. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity and comes with an official certificate confirming the original owner. Built at BREL Doncaster in December 1979, named in July 1998 and name removed in January 2001. Cast aluminium In as removed condition nameplate measures 90.5in x 9.75in and badge 11in diameter. Cast aluminium In as removed condition nameplate measures 64.75in x 10in and badge 27in x 9.5in. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity and comes with an official GWR certificate of authenticity confirming the original owner. Rectangular cast aluminium in lightly face restored condition measures 33in x 9.75in. In as removed condition. Together with a cast aluminium VIRGIN nose cone badge numbered 60367 260mm x 250mm and the original Perspex information panel re the origins of the person whom the train was named after. Named in 1988 at Grosmont Station by David Mitchell MP Secretary of State for Transport. Named at Motherwell Station by David Kirby, Joint MD of BRB, on 6th August 1986. Nameplate SPALDING TOWN ex BR diesel class 31 31106. These nameplates were fitted in September 2000 and removed in March 2007. Rectangular cast aluminium in as removed condition measures 13.75in x 13.75in. Nameplate CARDIFF PANEL SIGNAL BOX 1966 - 2016 ex High Speed Train class 43 43141. HST cast alloy Nameplate Badge for John Grooms, ex 43020. Nameplate PENYDARREN ex High Speed Train class 43 43037. Ex HST Power Car number 43126 named at Bristol Temple Meads on 17/04/85 with cast aluminium nameplates. Aluminium in as removed condition and measures 29.5in x 11.75in. From the collection of the late Major John David Pierrepont Poyntz. Named Strathclyde by Virgin in September 2000. Nameplates removed in March 2003. Nameplates removed July 1995 on withdrawal. When ordering, use the Comments Box, to identify the name plate, both by name and engine number you require. Built at Doncaster in December 1981 , named in April 1990 and nameplates removed in July 1996. Rectangular cast aluminium in as removed condition measuring 59in x 9.75in. The name was reapplied to 47526 at Gateshead Depot July 1986 and removed May 1991. Nameplate WESTERN STAR ex British Railways class 67 diesel 67025. This will be catalogue lot No 300e. Nameplates removed and the locomotive scrapped at Crewe in March 2006. Cast aluminium in as removed condition measures 52in x 10in. Built at Brush in August 1965 and numbered D1859 the 47209 it was re numbered 57604 in February 2004. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition measures 61in x 20in. EUR 19.49 postage. Nameplate TINTAGEL rectangular cast brass ex 0-6-0 diesel mechanical locomotive Hudswell Clarke D754 of 1952. Locomotive currently stored at Toton. The nameplate measures 22.25in x 24.5in and is in as removed condition. In as removed condition, measures 37.75in x 10.75in. In excellent condition the crest measures 12.75in diameter. Removed at Brush Loughborough when 43004 became the prototype for HST re-engineering in 2005. were then removed for safe keeping, and replaced by glass fibre replicas, which were carried on the locomotive until September 2013, when 50007 was sold to Boden Rail, and subsequently renamed Hercules. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. 6.50 postage. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition with a small repair to right hand top corner, measures 65in x 10in. Cast aluminium in as removed condition measures 59in x 9.75in. Nameplate LOCH EIL OUTWARD BOUND ex BR Diesel Class 37 37413 built by English Electric Vulcan Foundry as works number 3536 and delivered to British Rail in 1965 as D6976. Named in July 1986 and nameplates removed April 1996. The Quality approved badges were mounted separately on this loco and 47194, 47489, 47816, 90027/90127, 90126 and 47375. Removed in April 1991 and fitted to Class 37 37431 at Immingham Depot in May 1991. In as removed condition measuring 8.75in diameter and comes complete with original sale certificate. Locomotive scrapped by EWS - Wigan CRDC in January 2000. July 1st 2000 Plates removed by 03/2005 and the loco was renamed later that year 'Great Western'. Swindon casting, in ex loco condition. Worked at several industrial locations including Inco Europe, Clydach, Flixborough Wharf, Allied Steel & Wire Cardiff Docks, Hayes Chemicals Sandbach, the Channel Tunnel and for GNER at Craigentinny Depot. Cast aluminium in as removed condition measures 27in x 9.5in. Class 52 'Western' diesel-hydraulic D1001 Western . Nameplate BLWCH SIGNALAU PANEL CAERDYDD 1966 - 2016 ex High Speed Train class 43 43141. In as removed condition, with 300 stamped in the back and comes with a certificate of authenticity from the 125 Group who arranged the fitting of the plaques and are selling it to raise funds for their group. Cast aluminium in uncarried condition and measures 44.5in x 17.25in. Named at Bescot Depot Open Day August 1992. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo and comes with a certificate of authenticity. This will be catalogue lot No200d. Scrapped. Measures 570mm x 1000mm. Sold to Guest Keen & Nettlefolds Ltd. Tremorfa Works, Cardiff July 1972 where it was numbered 378 and named Tintagel. Nameplate AVESTAPOLARIT + badge - both stainless steel - ex British Railways class 60 diesel 60038. Nameplate 'Swansea Landore', cast aluminium. Renumbered 37169 in 1973 and 37674 in 1986. Named 31/12/2010 and removed in 2019. Nameplate badge ex British Railways class 60 60031. Currently in store for possible use with East Midlands Railways. Nameplate badge only BIFA, accompanied the nameplate British International Freight Association fitted to 37194 7th September 1990 at Glasgow Central Station to cement the cooperation between BIFA and BR Railfreight. Locomotive currently stored at Toton. Re-engined and still active. Nameplate POST RESTANTE ex BR Diesel Class 47 47774 built by Brush Loughborough in 1964 as D1746. Cast aluminium measures 59in x 17.75in. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity and comes with an official GWR certificate of authenticity confirming the original owner. It was struck by an Azuma train that are replacing the HST sets! Sold on behalf of Colas Rail in aid of their chosen charity Railway Children. Allocated new to 83D Laira and withdrawn from there October 1971. Scrapped. In ex loco condition, complete with D.B.Schenker Authenticity Certificate. Named by the Lord Mayor of Bath and the Vice Chancellor of the University at Bath station 02/06/92. Named 28th October 1982 at Newcastle Central Station, the nameplates removed 03/86. Named at Eastleigh Works on 20th September 2007 in a joint ceremony with 47749 Demelza and named after a Cornish literary character, nameplates removed 2014. Withdrawn from Neville Hill Feb 1992 and sold to RFS Industries and numbered RFS023 and later RFS 005. Ex Brush built class 47 number D1927 released to traffic in January 1966 and allocated to Bristol Bath Road. Measures 58.25 inches by 9.75 inches. Nameplate Japan 2001 presentation plate on oak display board with engraved plaque Presented to Freightliner Limited by Porterbrook Leasing to commemorate Japan 2001 with the naming of a Freightliner locomotive at the National Railway Museum York July 2001, both original plates are still on 66501. Heavy and in as removed condition, nameplate measures 49.25in x 8.75in, badge 10in x 10in. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity and comes with an official certificate confirming the original owner. Locomotive currently stored at Toton. View listing photos, review sales history, and use our detailed real estate filters to find the perfect place. Nameplate measures 28in x 9in and crest 9.75in x 11in. Built by General Motors / Alstom in Valencia Spain and landed in the UK 9th March 2000. Originally numbered D1622 then 47041 in 1974, 47630 in 1985 and 47764 in 1994. Nameplate RATCLIFFE POWER STATION from the BR Class 58 Diesel built by BREL Doncaster in 1986 and numbered 58041. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition measures 39.5in x 10in. Nameplate BRITISH STEEL SHOTTON originally planned for a Cardiff based class 37 but never fitted. Rectangular cast aluminium, face restored, measures 59in x 17.5in. 37411 was repainted in heritage green livery during 2005 and named at Caerphilly station on 28th November 2005, Caerphilly Castle Castell Caerffili English one side, and Welsh the other side, the naming was to celebrate the locomotive hauled workings on the Cardiff to Rhymney circuit. Subsequently numbered 47163, 47610, 47823 and 47787. Named after a hill in the High peak of Derbyshire. Nameplate VICTIM SUPPORT ex BR Diesel Class 47 47787 built at Brush Loughborough in 1964 as D1757. Named CRAFTSMAN at Paddington station 20th October 1987 and plates removed August 1997. Nearby Recently Sold Homes. Nameplate WALLERSCOTE ex Ruston & Hornsby 0-4-0 DE built in 1957 and spent all of its working life at ICI Winnington works until it was withdrawn in 1986. 93rd Bomb Wing, SAC, Castle AFB, CA. Cast aluminium in as removed condition measures 39in x 13.75in. Rectangular cast brass in Lightly cleaned condition complete with two original mounting nuts, measures 38in x 4.5in. Named at Pickering Station North Yorkshire Moors Railway 28.05.94 when part of the BR Telecommunications fleet, the name was removed around 06.97 and loco sold to Direct Rail Services. Cast aluminium. Built by Brush Traction Loughborough, works number 685 and introduced January 1966. A 40 Years plate as removed from HST Power Car 43048 TCB MILLER MBE. Named after George Vancouver 1757-1798 the English explorer of the Pacific, British Columbia and Canada. The original cast aluminium nameplate measures 39.5in x 10in and the reproduction badge 14in x 9in. One of the best mountain names in the class. Built at Crewe in March 1966, named in March 1987 and name removed in May 1996. Rectangular cast aluminium measuring 46in x 7in. Rectangular cast aluminium measuring 73in x 13.5in and is in as removed condition. Nameplate BESCOT YARD ex BR class 47 47238. Named in April 1978, withdrawn February 1991 and scrapped at Old Oak Common depot, London, July 1991. In ex loco condition. Cast aluminium In as removed condition measures 65.5in x 10in. Removed at Brush Loughborough during re-engineering in 2007, in ex loco condition. Named by the Lord Mayor of Plymouth at Plymouth station 08/05/86. D1029 was originally named Western Legionaire, but renamed Western Legionnaire in 1969, the nameplate being cut to allow the additional letter to be inserted. Built at Crewe in October 1964, named in September 1998 and name removed in February 2001. Measures 55.5in x 10in and in totally ex loco condition with accompanying receipt. Complete with securing nuts still in situ and in good original condition. The locomotive was sold in 1985 and now resides and operates small display trains at the Historic Dockyard Chatham. Nameplate BP GAS AVONMOUTH ex BR class 60 60005. The original nameplate was fitted to 47379 and unveiled on the 8th April 1986 at Leeds City station to mark 21 years of successful partnership between BR and Total Oil. Built by General Motors / Alstom in Valencia Spain and landed in the UK 24th May 2000. Nameplate Merchant Venturer, stainless steel. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition with a small crack to top left hand corner, measures 71in x 15.75in. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Nameplate FLORENCE carried by ex BR class 08 0-6-0 diesel 08764 operated by RFS Engineering Ltd and numbered 003. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity, Prostate Cancer UK and will come with an official certificate confirming the original owner. The original locomotive was used on the Lynton & Barnstaple line. Badge measures 29.75in x 7.75in. Cast aluminium measures 29.5in x 12in mounted on a mahogany display plinth. In as removed condition, nameplate measures 33.5in x 7.5in. Rectangular cast aluminium measuring 35.5in x 9in and in as removed condition. Original number was D1940 and became 47717. HST stainless steel Nameplate Badge for City of Plymouth, ex 43188. Cut-up T.J.Thomson, Stockton on August 15th 2009. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition measures 59in x 9.75in. Buy Class 52 Western in Oo Gauge Model Railway Locomotives and get the best deals at the lowest prices on eBay! Cast aluminium in ex loco condition measures 59in x 18in. Built by Brush Works and introduced December 1962. Schenker certificate. Built by Brush Loughborough as works number 961 in May 1991. To be sold on behalf of LNER in aid of their nominated Charity Calm and comes with an official LNER certificate of authenticity confirming the original owner. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition measures 45.5in x 9.75in. Booth Rotherham the following year. Nameplate DARING ex BR Class 42 Warship class No D811. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition measures 33in x 10in and comes with original British Railways Collectors Corner receipt. Built by English Electric in 1967 originally numbered D404 and 50004 in 1974. Nameplate QUAKER ENTERPRISE ex High Speed Train class 43 43135 Built at Crewe in 1979 and named at Bristol Temple Meads 22/07/2005 nameplates removed at Brush Loughborough during re-engineering in 2007. Withdrawn in 2009 and scrapped the following year at EMR Kingsbury. Built by English Electric Vulcan Foundry as works number 2884/D600 in July 1961, named in september 1993 and name removed in August 2000. Nameplate DAVID AUSTIN-CARTOONIST ex High Speed Train class 43 43021. The first time either nameplate has appeared at auction. Nameplate MARCHWOOD MILITARY PORT ex BR Class 47 diesel 47213. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity, Prostate Cancer UK and will come with an official certificate confirming the original owner. This crest was fitted in August 2006 and was carried for the rest of the year before being removed at the East Lancs Railway. HUNSLETT. Built by English Electric Vulcan Foundry as works number 3556/D985 in July 1965, named May 1988 and the name removed in January 2003. This was prior to the loco appearing at the EWS Classic Traction event at the East Lancs Railway a week later, the plates were removed after the EWS Old Oak Common open day over the weekend of the 5th/6th August 2000. A topical plate for Olympic year. Nameplate THE PORT OF FELIXSTOWE ex BR class 47 47291. Named Swinden Dalesman in June 1995 and T badges also fitted, withdrawn in February 2009, nameplates removed and locomotive stored. Cast aluminium in as removed condition measures 56in x 13.25in. Named 21/08/2014 and removed in 2019. Nameplate ex BR class 37 37411 CASTELL CAERFFILI solid cast brass. Rectangular cast aluminium, the nameplate is in totally ex loco condition, complete with original D.B.Schenker Certificate. In totally ex loco condition. Rectangular cast aluminium measures 39in x 10in. Named 15th May 1995 at MOD Bicester, the nameplates removed 04/99. Locomotive scrapped at EWS TOTON by HNRC in August 2004. Plates removed in March 1994. Rectangular cast aluminium face in as removed condition back has been cleaned. Nameplate BILL No 71 ex Hunslet 0-6-0 260 HP diesel shunter, works number 6286. Face restored. In as removed condition complete with original British Railways Collectors Corner receipt. Cast aluminium, in as removed condition, measures 33.25in x 9.75in and comes with British Railways Collectors Corner receipt. Nameplate DIONYSIS and Crest as carried by Fragonset Diesel Class 47 47709. Nameplate ILLUSTRIOUS ex BR Class 50 built by English Electric in 1968 as works number 3807/D1178 and numbered D437. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Subsequently numbered 47163, 47610, 47823 and 47787. Built at Crewe and entered traffic February 27th 1965 as number D1664. Class 52 Edit British Rail (BR) assigned Class 52 to the class of 74 large Type 4 diesel-hydraulic locomotives built for the Western Region of British Railways between 1961 and 1964. In ex loco condition, rectangular cast aluminium. Nameplate STANTON No 53 ex Sentinel 0-6-0DH built in 1963 as works number 10140. Nameplate badge for VICTIM SUPPORT nameplate ex British Railways diesel class 47 47787 built at Brush Loughborough in 1964 as D1757. Measures 28in x 7.25in. Nameplate BRITISH INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT ASSOCIATION ex British Railway Class 37 37194. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Measures 44in x 19in. Named at Crewe Diesel Depot in August 1993. Nameplate EASTLEIGH DEPOT with integral Depot plaque ex BR class 58 58017. Nameplate RODNEY ex BR Class 50 built by English Electric in 1968 and originally numbered D421. In ex loco condition, complete with original DB Schenker Authenticity Certificate. SOLD FEB 17, 2023. Locomotive scrapped at Booth-Roe Metals in June 2006. Nameplate set ex BR class 50 SIR EDWARD ELGAR complete with solid brass nameplate, brass cabside numberplate 50007, brass Great Western Railway crest and brass double arrow logo. Nameplate YDDRAIG GOCH THE RED DRAGON ex British Railways Class 47 Diesel 47616 built by Brush in 1965. 39.99. Ex HST Power Car number 43135 named at Bristol Temple Meads 22/07/05. Nameplate THE FELIXSTOWE PARTNERSHIP British Railways class 47 diesel 47207 named, 27.04.1998 and withdrawn 30.09.2004, nameplates removed 05/2001 disposal date 22.01.2005 and scrapped at Booth-Roe Metals, Rotherham. Built by Brush Electrical Machines works number 940 of 1990 and named Avesta Polarit 19th March 2002 at Immingham Nordic Terminal, nameplates removed around 2014. In face restored condition measures 19.25in x 6in. Nameplate WESTERN PREFECT together with its cabside numberplate D1066 ex British Railways Class 52 Diesel Hydraulic built at Crewe in 1963. Withdrawn October 2002 and scrapped April 2007 at EMR Kingsbury. Nameplate 11 EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL REGIMENT ROYAL LOGISTICS CORPS with separate cast aluminium insignia badge ex British Railways High Speed Train class 43 43087. Nameplate ROYAL MAIL CHELTENHAM ex British Railways class 47 diesel 47750 (the original D1667 Atlas). Built by Brush Traction as works number 677 in December 1965, named in October 1988 nameplates removed in June 1996.
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