EAW012267 ENGLAND (1947). Codnor Park Iron Works and environs, Codnor Park, 1947

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Details

Title [EAW012267] Codnor Park Iron Works and environs, Codnor Park, 1947
Reference EAW012267
Date 24-November-1947
Link
Place name CODNOR PARK
Parish IRONVILLE
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 444216, 351353
Longitude / Latitude -1.3402037864832, 53.057296003511
National Grid Reference SK442514

Pins

Line to Nottingham

MB
Friday 22nd of January 2021 02:15:11 PM
Codnor Park Station on the former Great Northern Railway

MB
Friday 22nd of January 2021 02:14:29 PM
Codnor Park and Ironville Station

MB
Friday 22nd of January 2021 02:13:28 PM
Pye Bridge Station, possibly - formerly Midland Railway, then London, Midland & Scottish

MB
Friday 22nd of January 2021 02:06:40 PM
Butterly Co WW2 Involved in a variety of war work including making gun carriages and tank parts, keels for frigates, panels for Bailey Bridges, incinerators for use in the Far East and pontoons for the Mulberry Harbour

Sparky
Saturday 30th of September 2017 08:21:00 PM
WW2 Camouflage Scheme Factory

Sparky
Saturday 30th of September 2017 08:18:09 PM
I count at least 80 coal empties behind this "Austerity".

John Wass
Wednesday 5th of July 2017 04:19:33 PM
2-8-0 Class 8F Heavy goods engine.

John Wass
Tuesday 10th of February 2015 08:00:15 PM

User Comment Contributions

From the movement of the 8F on a coal empties train heading north crossing from the fast lines to the slow lines the photos are in reverse order, 12276 is the first photo and 12265 is the last with the plane circling anti-clockwise twice

Les Gregory
Saturday 14th of March 2015 02:34:22 PM