NRM Stephens related items in their archive

Object Number

1945-103/102

1964-330/76

1975-7059

1975-7559

1975-7581

1975-7723

1975-8393

1976-7494

1976-7674

1976-7675

1976-7899

1976-7900

1976-8122

1976-8129

1976-8129

1976-8306

1976-8307

1976-8489

1976-8490

1976-9158

1976-9159

1977-5222

1977-5227

1977-5231

1977-5672

1977-5673

1977-5674

1977-5675

1978-2776

1978-3315

1978-8303

1978-8303

1978-8304

1978-8304

1979-7230

1979-7231

1979-7406

1983-8784

1983-8785

1983-8786

1983-8787

1983-8788

1983-8789

1983-8904

1983-8922

1984-8151

1985-8044

1985-8072/29

1985-8072/30

1986-8717

1987-7972

1987-8060

1987-8653

1987-8821

1990-7368

1990-7384 Pt1

1990-7380

1990-7384 Pt2

1990-7384

1990-7384 Pt3

1990-7384 Pt4

1991-7275

1992-7035

1992-7036

1992-7037

1992-7038

1992-7903

1993-392

1994-8526

1995-37

1995-37/1

1995-37/2

1996-7305

1996-7306

1996-7307

1996-7370

1996-7886

1997-7404

1997-7615

1997-7797

1997-7858

1997-7861

1997-7878

1997-7900

1997-7911

1997-9470

1998-10011

1998-10153

1998-10153/1

1998-10153/2

1998-10176

1998-10187

1998-10203

1998-10216

1998-10336

1998-11703

1998-11951

1998-9646

1998-9872

1998-9879

1998-9924

1998-9934

1998-9998

1998-9998/1

1998-9998/2

1998-9999

1998-9999/1

1998-9999/2

1999-7348

1999-7805

1999-7934

2001-7496

2001-7497

2001-7646

2001-8530

2002-7148

2002-7149

2002-7150

2004-7835

2004-8282

2006-7650

2008-7263

2008-7450

2008-7637

2008-7656

2008-7660

2008-8000

2008-8634

NAROH2000-78

NAROH2000-80

NAROH2001-86

NAROH2002-125

NAROH2002-74

Description

Seal impression, East Kent Railway, 1853, includes Wyon's original sketch for the proposed seal.

Transfer on painted wooden board: Armorial device of the Festiniog Railway

Horse-drawn omnibus, Kent & East Sussex Rly, ex Tenterden Station, green and yellow road coach.

Nameplate, Kent & East Sussex Railway, "Northiam"

Nameplate, Welsh Highland Railway, "Russell".

Notice, enamel, Kent & East Sussex Railway, Public Notice not to trespass.

Burry Port & Gwendreath Valley Railway Card advertisement. Passenger Trains are now running between Burry Port and Pontyberem with a map and images of the towns.

Seal Matrix (reversed), East Kent Railway Co.

Seal Matrix (reversed), Shropshire & Montgomeryshire

Seal Matrix (reversed), North Devon & Cornwall Light Railway

Seal Matrix (correct), North Devon & Cornwall Light Railway

Seal Matrix (correct), Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Light Railway Co.

Locomotive Worksplate, Kerr Stuart & Co. London & Stoke-on-Trent No. 3067, 1917, brass, oval, 0-6-0T outside cylinder, KS Victory Type ROD 602, Inland Waterways & Docks No. 11, to East Kent Railway 1919 as No. 4, allocated British Railways 30948 but not carried, withdrawn February 1949.

Locomotive Worksplate, "R & W Hawthorn Leslie & Co Ltd. Engineers, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, 2420, 1899", brass, oval, 2-4-0T outside cylinder locomotive, to Rother Valley Railway No. 1 "Tenterden", RVR renamed Kent & East Sussex Railway 5 May 1905.

Locomotive Worksplate, "R & W Hawthorn Leslie & Co Ltd. Engineers, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, 2420, 1899", brass, oval, 2-4-0T outside cylinder locomotive, to Rother Valley Railway No. 1 "Tenterden", RVR renamed Kent & East Sussex Railway 5 May 1905.

East Kent Railway, Free Pass, P.C. Tempest Esq. No.13, alloy

East Kent Railway, Free Pass, G.R. Newcombe Esq. No.40, alloy

Kent & East Sussex Railway, Free Pass, Lord Burton, No.8, Ivory

Kent & East Sussex Railway, Free Pass, P.C. Tempest Esq., No.13, alloy

Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Railway, Free Pass No.13, P.C. Tempest Esq, Alloy

Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Railway, Free Pass No. 40, G.R. Newcombe Esq, Alloy

Worksplate, Kent & East Sussex Railway, "Kent and East Sussex Railway Company", brass & chrome, oval.

Worksplate, S & MR, "Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Rly, Shrewsbury". Green & chrome rectangle mounted on wood. 10"x6"

Locomotive Worksplate, Weston, Clevedon & Portishead Railway, "Weston, Clevedon and Portishead Railway Company", green, chrome, oval.

Kent & East Sussex Railway reproduction poster. Kent & East Sussex Railway to Northiam, Beckley, Sandhurst, Ewhurst, Bodiam and Staplecross.  Witterhsam, Rolvendon, Tenterden, High Halden, Biddenden and Frittenden.  Sept 26th, 1927 and until further notice. With three photographs of the region, a printed timetable and a small map of the area.

Weston, Clevedon & Portishead reproduction notice. Timetable from 3 July 1933

Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Railway reproduction poster. Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Railway - Support the Local Line, 1932. With four photographs of the region and printed timetable.

Festiniog Railway reproduction notice. Notice that any Person or Persons found throwing stones at the Insulators on the Telegraph Poles will be Prosecuted, 1898. Originally printed by Lloyd and Son, 125 High Street. Portmadoc

Notice. British Railways (Southern Region). Closing of the Sheppey Light Railway from 4 December 1950. Green text on white background. BR (SR) ref: AD6207/B2-1/2. Printed by The Salisbury Press Ltd, Salisbury. Format: double royal. Dimensions: 40 x 25 inches, 1016 x 635mm.

Notice. Welsh Highland Railway. Re-Opening of Welsh Highland Railway from 2 November 1931. Red and Balck text on white background. Issued: Tonbridge, October 1931. Format: Crown. Dimensions: 20 x 15 inches, 508 x 381mm.

Locomotive Worksplate, "The Baldwin Locomotive Works No 45172 - 1917. W ^ D . Philadelphia USA. Indent No. DRT 887. Mar 1st 1917", brass, oval, ex works February 1917, supplied new to British War Office (War Department light railways 1040), renumbered to 590 later in 1917, 1923 to Welsh Highland Railway No. 590, June 1934 to June 1937 Festiniog Railway No. 13, scrapped June 1942.

Locomotive Worksplate, "The Baldwin Locomotive Works No 45172 - 1917. W ^ D . Philadelphia USA. Indent No. DRT 887. Mar 1st 1917", brass, oval, ex works February 1917, supplied new to British War Office (War Department light railways 1040), renumbered to 590 later in 1917, 1923 to Welsh Highland Railway No. 590, June 1934 to June 1937 Festiniog Railway No. 13, scrapped June 1942.

Locomotive Worksplate, "The Hunslet Engine Co Ltd Leeds No 901 - 1906", brass, oval, 2-6-2T outside cylinder 1ft 11.5in gauge "Russell", to North Wales Narrow Gauge Railway, 1922 NWNGR became Welsh Highland Railway, loan to Festiniog Railway 1934-1937 as No. 12, to Brymbo Steel Co Hook Norton in 1942, to Pike Bros, Fayle & Co Ltd, Norden Clay Mines Dorset in 1948, preserved by Birmingham Railway Club (display at Talyllyn), Hunslet Engine Co rebuilt 1969, now at Portmadoc.

Locomotive Worksplate, "The Hunslet Engine Co Ltd Leeds No 901 - 1906", brass, oval, 2-6-2T outside cylinder 1ft 11.5in gauge "Russell", to North Wales Narrow Gauge Railway, 1922 NWNGR became Welsh Highland Railway, loan to Festiniog Railway 1934-1937 as No. 12, to Brymbo Steel Co Hook Norton in 1942, to Pike Bros, Fayle & Co Ltd, Norden Clay Mines Dorset in 1948, preserved by Birmingham Railway Club (display at Talyllyn), Hunslet Engine Co rebuilt 1969, now at Portmadoc.

Button, Kent & East Sussex Railway, gilt, depicting steam locomotive. (no lettering).

Button, Kent & East Sussex Railway, gilt, depicting steam locomotive, (no lettering).

Worksplate, S & MR, "Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Rly. Shrewsbury". Cast iron rectangle. 10"x6"

Poster. Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Railway. Special Cheap Travel Facilities. Cheap Excursion Tickets will be issued from Wern Las, Maesbrook and Llanymynech during August 1931. Blue text on white background. S&MR ref: S&M-124G. Printed at the Company's Works, Rolvenden, Kent. Faded with losses and tears to edges.

Poster. Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Railway. Special Cheap Travel Facilities. Cheap Excursion Tickets will be issued from Shrawardine and Nesscliff & Pentre during August 1931. Blue text on white background. S&MR ref: S&M-124E. Printed at the Company's Works, Rolvenden, Kent. Faded with losses and tears to edges.

Poster. Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Railway. Special Cheap Travel Facilities. Cheap Excursion Tickets will be issued from Meole Brace and Hookgate during August 1931. Blue text on white background. S&MR ref: S&M-124B. Printed at the Company's Works, Rolvenden, Kent. Faded with losses and tears to edges.

Poster. Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Railway. Special Cheap Travel Facilities. Cheap Excursion Tickets will be issued from Ford & Crossgates and Shoothill during August 1931. Blue text on white background. S&MR ref: S&M-124D. Printed at the Company's Works, Rolvenden, Kent. Faded with losses and tears to edges.

Poster. Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Railway. Special Cheap Travel Facilities. Cheap Excursion Tickets will be issued from Edgerley Halt and Kinnerley during August 1931. Blue text on white background. S&MR ref: S&M-124F. Printed at the Company's Works, Rolvenden, Kent. Faded with losses and tears to edges.

Poster. Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Railway. Special Cheap Travel Facilities. Cheap Excursion Tickets will be issued from Edgebold and Cruckton during August 1931. Blue text on white background. S&MR ref: S&M-124C. Printed at the Company's Works, Rolvenden, Kent. Faded with losses and tears to edges.

Poster. Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Railway. Special Cheap Travel Facilities. Cheap Excursion Tickets will be issued from Shrewsbury and Shrewsbury West during August 1931. Blue text on white background. S&MR ref: S&M-124A. Printed at the Company's Works, Rolvenden, Kent. Faded with losses and tears to edges.

Card notice (double-sided). 1: Rother Valley Railway. Agency. Parcels Received Here for Stations on this Line - Quick Transit, Cheap Rates, Frequent Services. April 1903. Red and black text with map of Rother Valley Railway Company's System. Printed by Bradbury, Agnew and Co Ld, Railway and General Printers, London and Tonbridge. 2: South Eastern Railway. Fares for Passengers from Headcorn Station on and after 1 May 1897. With eyeholes for hanging.

Poster, Festiniog Railway by Norman Keene. Poster shows a train travelling round the side of a mountain with more mountains in the background.

Button, Festiniog Railway, white metal.  Prince of Wales feathers attached by crown, Dimensions: 1" dia.

Railway Uniform button, Burry Port & Gwendreath Valley Railway, monogram inside full text, gilt brass.

Railway Uniform button, Burry Port & Gwendreath Valley Railway, monogram inside full text, gilt brass.

Burry Port & Gwendraeth Valley Railway, Free Pass, Viscount Churchill No.1, Ivory

Lamp, Kent & East Sussex Railway, wall-mounted, ex Biddenden Station.

Commemorative medallion, Festiniog Railway, Centenary of Steam 1963.  Depicting loco, in garter, surmounted by Prince of Wales Feathers, Dimensions: 1?" diam.  (38mm)

Sign, cast iron, Weston, Clevedon & Portishead Railway, bearing initials "WC & PR".

Ffestiniog Railway poster. By Narrow Gauge Train through the Mountains of Snowdonia - Ffestiniog Railway.

2ft gauge. Double-Fairlie locomotive "Livingston Thompson". Built at Boston Lodge Works 1885-6 for the Festiniog Railway.

Collection of Festiniog Railway tickets and timetables

4 BR return tickets. The last Edmondson type tickets in use in Britain issued at Pembrey Travel, Burry Port.

Dated 10 March 1989 no.5677 Pembrey & Burry Port to Swansea

Dated 18 Aug. 1989 no.7900 Pembrey & Burry Port to Swansea

Dated 22nd April 1989 no.6246 Pembrey & Burry Port to Swansea

Dated 21 Aug. 1989 no.7935 Pembrey & Burry Port to Swansea

Festiniog Railway Society poster. Is the Festiniog Coming or Going? 1990. Silhouettes of volunteers beneath text and drawing of locomotive. 715 x 505mm. Copyright: Festiniog Railway Society.

East Kent Railway, Free Pass, No.10, C.F. Graseman Esq, Alloy

Kent & East Sussex Railway, Free Pass, No.10, C.R. Graseman Esq, Alloy

Weston Clevedon & Portishead Railway, Free Pass, No.10, C.F. Graseman Esq, Alloy

Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Railway, Free Pass, No. 10 C.F. Graseman Esq, Alloy.

Single line staff, metal key with circular token attached, "Go on to Headcorn/Go on to Biddenham", Kent & East Sussex Railway.

East Kent Railway. Contract for Works from Strood to Canterbury. 1856 [2 copies: /1 is 67p. ms.; /2 is 35p. printed (by Waterlow and Sons, London). Both comprise indenture of 1856 Mar 19, general conditions, specification of engineering works and schedule of prices; (the prices in /1 have been included)]

Festiniog Railway notice. Byelaws and Regulations and Notices, 1872. Black text. Printed by Truscotts, London. 750 x 500mm.

[Line drawings (2) re Festiniog Railway. See below]

[Drawing] Portmadoc and Beaver Pool T.P. Road / Festiniog Railway Company. 1875 Feb 12. [Line drawing, part with wash, scale 1":10', on tracing paper. Shows Beaver Pool Bridge and Dolwyddelan Bridge. Bears stamp of Festiniog Railway Engineer's Office, Portmadoc, and ms. note and initials GLF (i.e. George Leedham Fuller) on verso]

[Drawing] Festiniog Railway. Duffws Bridge and approaches / Festiniog Railway Company. 1875 Feb 23. [Line drawing, part with wash, scale 1":10', on tracing paper. Working plan. Bears stamp of Festiniog Railway Engineer's Office, Portmadoc and drawing number 1229]

Festiniog Railway poster: Festiniog Railway by narrow gauge train through the mountains of Snowdonia. c.1994.

Regional Railways, Welsh Councils, Conwy Valley Museum and the Festiniog Railway poster: The Conwy valley Line. A Nostalgic trip into the mountains of Snowdonia by David Grosvenor. Diesel train in countryside. 590 x 420mm. c.1994.

Festiniog Railway Poster: "The little railway the whole world talks about"by David Grosvenor. Steam train in Countryside. 590 x 420mm.c.1994.

Oil Painting by C Hamilton Ellis. Fairlie Locomotive on Festiniog Railway descending with train. Framed. 275 x 403mm.

Household Photographs, a collection of approximately 453 silver gelatin glass negatives, 3½ x 2½ ins to 4¼ x 3¼ ins and 437 film negatives on cellulose nitrate and safety stock, 35 mm to 4¼ x 3¼ ins. Featuring the Great Western Railway, London Midland & Scottish Railway, Southern and London Electrics, North Eastern Railway, Great Central Railway, Great Eastern Railway, Midland & South Western Junction Railway and London & North Eastern Railway locomotives, trains, engine sheds and Hull docks. Also Weston Clevedon & Portishead Railway, Derwent Valley and Nidd Valley Light Railways, narrow gauge railways, Welsh railways, Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway, Lynton & Barnstaple Railway, Romney Hythe & Dymchurch Railway and Harrogate Gas Co. Railway. Collection also features Wisbech & Upwell Tramway, construction of Scar House Dam, North Yorkshire, Leckhampton quarries, Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Railway, Swansea & Mumbles Railway, Kent & East Sussex Railway, and the railways of the USA, France, Belgium, Germany, Canada, Switzerland, Canary Islands, South Africa and Serbia.  c1893-1986.  Mainly the work of H G W Household, but also including 41 negatives by John St Aubyn FRPS and copy negatives by Household.  Complete with register of Household negatives.

F E Box Photographs, a collection of approximately 160 cellulose nitrate film negatives, 6 cm to 4½ x 2¾ ins, featuring Southern Railway, particularly Portsmouth and Ilfracombe lines, together with Festiniog Railway, London Midland & Scottish Railway, in Scotland, Liverpool & Manchester Railway centenary, c1930-1937.  The work of F E Box.

Medallion, commemorative, bronze, Festiniog Railway Co 150th anniversary, obverse depicts steam engine carrying headboard "Festiniog Railway Co 150", reverse depicts people building railway across causeway with mountain in background "1832-1982 Incorporated 23 v 1832 by Act of Parliament 2&3 Will.IVc48".

Locomotive Worksplate, cast iron, oval, Baldwin Locomotive Works No 44695 of 1917, ex War Department Light Railway Baldwin Class 10-12-D 4-6-0 tank locomotive No. 790, to Ashover Light Railway 1925 "Guy" (note locomotive 1'22½" gauge, ALR 2'0" gauge), withdrawn 1941, scrapped 1943.

2 Cast letters on square brass plates, "M" and "S", no provenance. Possibly Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Railway connection?

Notice, enamel, Weston Clevedon & Portishead Railway, Trespass, H F Stephens.

Wagon solebar plate, cast iron, Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Ry, Shrewsbury.

Signalling diagram, in glazed frame, Shrewsbury, Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Railway, by Tyer & Co, London & Carlisle, 1911.

Station sign, wood, black letters painted on white ground "Cole House Lane", Weston Clevedon & Portishead Railway.

Poster, Rheil Fford Ffestiniog Railway, One of the Great Little Trains of Wales, depicting colour photograph of Tan-y-Bwlch Station, timetable for February 1982 to March 1983, printed by T Stephenson & Sons Ltd, 1982.

Caution Ticket book used to proceed with caution, if unable to get attention of Station, issued by the Kent and East Sussex Railway.

Timetable for the East Kent Railway from Shepherdswell junction to Canterbury Road, Wingham, for summer service 1930 and winter service, 1930 - 31, issued by HF Stephens, General Manager, East Kent Railway, Tonbridge

Timetable for the East Kent Railway from Shepherdswell junction to Canterbury Road, Wingham, for Summer service 1930, commencing Monday 7th July 1930 until further notice.  Issued by H.F. Stephens, General Manager, East Kent Railway, Tonbridge.

Timetable for the East Kent Railway from Shepherdswell junction to Canterbury Road, Wingham, for Winter Service 1930/31, commencing Monday 22nd September 1930 until further notice.  Issued by H.F. Stephens, General Manager, East Kent Railway, Tonbridge.

Toast list to celebrate the opening of the Paddock Wood and Hawkshurst Railway At the Queens Hotel, Hawkhurst.

Plan of Minster On Sea Light Railway including the Sheerness and District light railway and the sheppey light railway  on a scale of 6 " to 1m

Cash book, containing cash transactions, remittances and outstanding items for Bodiam, Kent & East Sussex Railway, 1935-1944.

Notice, Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Railway, Support The Local Line, text only.

Standard Rules and Regulations Book issued by Railway Clearing House; name of railway not filled in but received from Bodiam Station, Kent & East Sussex Railway. 1 Jan 1916.

Timetable. The Shortest Route to Frittenden, Biddenham, High Hadden, St Michaels, Tenterden, Rolvenden, Wittersham, Northiam, Bodiam. 1935. Kent & East Sussex Railway.

Folder; Goods Rates Lists of Kent & East Sussex Railway, issued by H. F. Stephens Managing Director, Tonbridge, & circulars re. Kent & East Sussex Railway extensions & goods rates, issued by Goods Managers Office, Holborn Viaduct, South Eastern & Chatham Railway. 1903-1905.

J E Simpson collection of Photographs, a collection of approximately 1,730 cellulose nitrate film negatives 3 1/2 x 2 1/2 in and approximately two hundred prints 5 1/2 by 3 1/2 in featuring locomotives and trains of the London Midland and Scottish Railway, Great Western Railway, Southern Railway, Industrial Lines, Romney Hythe and Dymchurch Railway, also Welsh Railways and Light Railways such as east Kent Railway, Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Railway, Easingwold Railway and Selsey Tramway dating from 1930 to 1960, all by photographer J E Simpson.  The collection also comprises a small body of archive material, including timetables and maps which will be accessed separately

Menu card for luncheon at the Queen's Hotel, Hawkhurst, on the occasion of the opening of the Paddock Wood and Hawkhurst Railway

Handbill of train services between London & Sheerness, with details of Sheppey Light Railway Service, issued by F H Dent, General Manager, London Bridge Station, South Eastern & Chatham Railway

Memoranda from Bodiam Station, Kent and East Sussex Railway to various LMS, L&NE and GWR goods re processing of invoices (8 items)

Receipt by Kent & East Sussex Railway Company, from Michael Robbins, 24 June 1936.

Two staff rail ticket from Hundred and Manhood & Selsey Tramway Company between Chichester and Sidlesham Numbers 480 and 481.

Staff rail ticket from Hundred and Manhood & Selsey Tramway Company between Chichester and Sidlesham. No. 480.

Staff rail ticket from Hundred and Manhood & Selsey Tramway Company between Chichester and Sidlesham. No. 481.

2 staff rail ticket of the west Sussex Railway (Selsey Tramway Section) between Sidlesham and Selsey Town. Number 673 and 674.

2 staff rail ticket of the west Sussex Railway (Selsey Tramway Section) between Sidlesham and Selsey Town. Number 673.

2 staff rail ticket of the west Sussex Railway (Selsey Tramway Section) between Sidlesham and Selsey Town. Number 674.

Free pass, for P. C. Tempest Esq. on the Weston Clevedon & Portishead Railway, No. 13, alloy.

Book, "Notes on Old Tenterden and the four churches", by J E Mace, 1902, 96 pages, leather binding, souvenir of visit to Rother Valley Railway, 19th March 1904.

Travel Guide, London Midland & Scottish Railway, "The Wonderland of Wales. Festiniog, Snowdon & Welsh Highland Railways", 1923, suggested tours & excursions, soft cover.

Appendix to working timetable, Burry Port & Gwendraeth Valley Railway, August 1909, 8 pages, card covers, original cover grey, green binding.

Appendix to working timetable, Burry Port & Gwendraeth Valley Railway, March 1915, 12 pages, card covers, original cover grey, green binding, contains pasted-in order forms for privilege tickets.

Poster, British  Rail,  Festiniog Railway in the Centenary Year of Passenger Services, 1965, by Terence Cuneo, 1965.

Fire engine panel, bearing the monogram of the Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Railway.

Ticket, East Kent Railway, Workman's third single, Tilmanstone Colliery to Shepherswell, 3d, No 9040, orange.

Ticket, East Kent Railway, third single, Eastry to Shepherswell, 10 1/2d, No 4883, green.

Ticket, East Kent Railway, third single, Eythorne to Eastry, 6d, No 4883, blue.

Handbill for the Welsh High and Festiniog Railway for July to September 1935.  Printed in black on pink paper with train times, fares and a map and description of the railways and their station stops.

Timetable, Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Railway, 3rd October 1932, with views of line and network map.

Poster, double royal, British Rail (Southern) / Kent & East Sussex Railway, 'Summer Steam Spectacular 8th/9th September ........Tenterden Station', published by BR(S) AD4537, printed by Jubilee Screen, England.

West Sussex Railway (Selsey Tramways Section) consignment note - at owners risk. Unused.

Three Rother Valley Railway consignement notes for milk and fruit to be sent from Rolvenden to Hitcher Green and Etchingham.

Kent & East Sussex Railway timetable from September 11th 1933 and until further notice. With a black and white photograph of Bodmin Castle. With handwritten list regarding weights on the reverse.

Kent and East Sussex Railway particulars of remittance for Rolvenden Station, 29 April 1905. Signed by E. Harris.

Kent and East Sussex Railway particulars of remittance for 5th August 1904 at Rolvendon Station which totals 2-0-8.

East Kent Railway notice 'Support the local line' with timetable from October 16th 1916. Issued by H.F. Stephens. Dated October 1916.

Festiniog Railway timetable for 1962. "Your visit to North WAles will not be complete without a trip on the Festiniog Railway Britain's pioneer narrow gauge line. . Showing a photograph of a train in colour. Printed by T. STephenson & Son Ltd.

Oral History Recording. Snell, John.  railway preservation; Childhood and youth; London Transport buses; British Rail Eastern Region, barrister; General Manager, Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway, 1972; North Norfolk Railway; financial problems, 1972-74; public flotation of Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway; current situation;  use as a school train; Talyllyn Railway, 1951-54; Festiniog, ARDS/Heritage Railway Association; photography. d.o.b. 1932, railway work 1967-1999, Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway; Talyllyn Railway; Festiniog Railway;

Oral History Recording.  Bennett, Roger.  train spotting; railway press, railway journalism; Great Western Railway 150th anniversary; childhood; train spotting; Second World War; Castle Class locomotives; engine names; Bath Road Engine Shed; St Philip's Marsh Shed; Weston, Clevedon, Portishead locomotives; Midland trains and locomotives; Barrow Road Shed; St Philip's Station; train journeys, compartments; train spotting rules; collecting fever; engine names; footplate rides; career choice; early work; National Service; last day of steam at Barrow Road; Pullman to London; HST Press trip; Rainhill Trials; Frank Markham; train failure on Lickey Incline; cavalcade of locomotives; Dick Titball; Alan Harrison; radio broadcast from an HST; footplate ride with EWS; Stephen Dent; mail train; British Rail; communication; Charfield accident; Taunton railway fire; Ladbroke Grove; Great Western railway 150th anniversary celebrations; Orient Express to Venice; privatisation; Bob Wall; Great Western Railway, World Heritage Site; Festiniog Railway; East Somerset Railway; Bitton Railway; West Somerset Railway; driving courses; Bodmin & Wenford railway; Flying Scotsman; King George V; National Railway Museum; Didcot; Swindon End. d.o.b. 1935-10-17, Bristol;

Oral History Recording.  Clothier, Alan.  Born in Bristol 1928; started at Swindon Works 1944; Apprentice for 5 Years; Severn Tunnel Pumping Station; steam crane inspections; Laira Depot for training in Motive Power; Shed Master at Cardiff East Dock; Work Study in South Wales 1956; Assistant Running and Maintenance Officer, Newton Abbot 1959; Assistant Divisional Maintenance Engineer, Bristol 1963; Divisional Maintenance Engineer, Newcastle 1965; secondment to Transmark for EgyptianNational Railway; Joined Transmark permanently in 1978; work in Egypt, Malaysia, Canada,USA, Sudan; retired December 1983; retirement activities Ffestiniog Railway, Welsh Highland Railway, Stephenson Locomotive Society, WW2 Railway Study Group.

Oral History Recording.  Preston, Ernie.  clerk, trains section; administrative clerk, signalling and telegraph department; passenger trains, special traffic, diagramming; controller; travel centre; assistant secretary, Transport Users' Consultative Committee, (TUCC), Gerald Newton, James Towler; secretary, Rail Users' Consultative Committee, (RUCC); secretary, Rail Passengers' Council; Sid Weighell, General Secretary of National Union of Railwaymen (NUR); d.o.b. 1946-07-26, railway work: 1969-1996, Welsh Highland Railway; Wimbledon; Hudson House, York; Clapham signal box; Leeds control; Harrogate booking office; Settle to Carlisle; Yarm station; British Railways (BR); North TransPennine; Northern franchises; Welsh Highland Railway;

Oral History Recording.  Townend, Peter Norman.  premium apprentice; A.J. Cook; training; drawing office; conditions; progressman; locomotive repair; acting shed master; supervisory shed foreman; relief mechanical foreman; derailment; steam locomotive speed tests; diesel railcar; locomotive shed master; L.P. Parker; O.S. Nock; mutual improvement class; weather, snow; LNER Pacific locomotives; locomotive inspections; mileage; overhauls; Clean Air Act; Local Departmental Committee (LDC); managing footplate staff; discipline, exceeding speed restrictions; Deltic locomotives; technical and rolling stock assistant; maintenance schedule; Class 31 locomotives; end of Divisional maintenance organisation; voluntary redundancy; d.o.b. 1925-08-13, railway work: 1941- , London & North Eastern Railway   (LNER); London Midland & Scottish Railway (LMS); Midland Railway; Great Central Railway; Great Northern Railway; Hull & Barnsley Railway; Midland & Great Northern Railway; British Rail Eastern Region; Great Western Railway; British Rail Western Region; London Midland Region; Ffestiniog Railway; Gresley Society; A1 Steam Locomotive Trust; Flying Scotsman Association; A4 Society; Doncaster works; Roundwood; Rossington; Doncaster Carr yard; Hornsea; Scarborough; Colwyn Bay; Crewe; Wigan Mining and Technical College; Crimpsall works; Barkeston junction; Ipswich; Norwich; Melton Constable; Cromer Beach shed; Stratford works; Yarmouth; Lowestoft; Leicester; Cambridge; Bury St Edmunds; March; Ely; Mildenhall; London Liverpool Street; Peterborough; London King's Cross; Claypole; London Marylebone; Sheffield; Manchester; Woodhead tunnel; Stoke Bank; Skegness; Hemerdon Bank; Plymouth; Hatfield; Dunstable; Luton; Hitchin; Boston; Grantham; Edinburgh; Newcastle; Edinburgh Haymarket shed; Kentish Town shed; Letchworth; Connington; Melbourne, Australia; Salt River locomotive works, Bloemfontein, Bethlehem, Cape Town, Natal, South Africa; Bulawayo, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe); Vancouver, Ontario, Quebec, Canada;