EPW035823 ENGLAND (1931). The Sunningend Engineering Works, Cheltenham, 1931
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Title | [EPW035823] The Sunningend Engineering Works, Cheltenham, 1931 |
Reference | EPW035823 |
Date | July-1931 |
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Place name | CHELTENHAM |
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Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 393241, 222316 |
Longitude / Latitude | -2.0982434882213, 51.898911364573 |
National Grid Reference | SO932223 |
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Saturday 29th of November 2014 07:13:11 PM |
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Saturday 29th of November 2014 07:01:27 PM |
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Sunday 18th of August 2013 09:10:06 AM |
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Sunday 18th of August 2013 09:09:00 AM |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 03:27:39 PM |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 03:25:14 PM |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 03:24:34 PM |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 03:23:40 PM |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 03:22:43 PM |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 03:19:15 PM |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 03:17:27 PM |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 03:15:58 PM |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 03:14:10 PM |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 03:10:22 PM |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 03:05:53 PM |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 03:03:28 PM |
This is the Midland Inn, known locally as the Little Midland because of the much larger Midland Hotel not far away towards Gloucester along the road. |
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Wednesday 18th of June 2014 07:28:14 AM |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 02:57:43 PM |
St Mark's |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 03:26:49 PM |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 02:56:13 PM |
Now known as Cheltenham Spa station. The covered colonnaded entrance by the cab rank has since been removed |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 03:09:14 PM |
Formerly the Midland Railway's main station, and one of some 5 or 6 stations serving the town; now the only one left in use! |
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Monday 22nd of August 2016 11:28:32 PM |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 02:55:39 PM |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 02:54:44 PM |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 02:53:52 PM |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 02:53:31 PM |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 02:53:00 PM |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 02:49:02 PM |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 02:48:25 PM |
Well spotted. Yes it looks like a double-ended mechanical drive locomotive. Not sure about it being a Sentinel... most of them had flat ends at one end and a bunker at the other... This looks more like something out the war department with a curve in at both ends .... so it might be a petrol or diesel propelled loco. |
Maurice |
Thursday 10th of January 2013 03:40:03 PM |
looking at some of the other photographs from this flight the other vehicle in front of the loco on the turntable is a gas cylinder wagon rather than a locomotive. |
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Sunday 18th of August 2013 09:07:39 AM |
I agree with Toby44's comment, several previous photos have revealed a gas cylinder wagon and other stock, left on this turntable and the loco has now arrived to push all of them clear. |
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Tuesday 30th of June 2015 04:05:38 PM |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 02:46:41 PM |
As Lansdown Station is on the ex Midland Railway line from Gloucester to Birmingham, it is possible these coaches do not belong to the GWR |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 03:00:53 PM |
Who else had Chocolate and Cream clerestory coaches in 1931? It does seem strange that they are parked here as the GWR had plenty of space elsewhere at Cheltenham St James station see EPW024147. As you say these sidings are just north of the LMS station. I am not familiar enough with the operating pattern of the GWR/LMS around this time, but I believe the GWR ran over the Birmingham to Bristol as there alternative via Stratford on Avon was rather slow. However it would appear that the sequence of pictures suggests a GWR train that is turning here the loco being seen on the train in the siding and than on the turntable as it preparing to return south. Today the rationalised sidings at this location are used by FGW (First Great Western) to turn/layover it Paddington to Cheltenham services. |
Maurice |
Thursday 10th of January 2013 03:21:05 PM |
The carriages are Great Western because it operated the service on the Midland and South Western Junction Railway, which left the Midland main line at Lansdown Junction just south of the station, going off through Leckhampton and Charlton Kings, through Cirencester and on to Swindon. Locally known as the Tiddley Dyke apparently. This line is the reason for the amazing sign on Platform 1 in Edwardian times indicating that passengers should change here for Southampton and the continent or words to that effect. |
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Wednesday 18th of June 2014 07:32:05 AM |
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Maurice |
Thursday 10th of January 2013 09:26:42 AM |
With so many trams in the depot during the daytime I checked to see the operating dates of the Cheltenham tram system. One reference gives them as 1901 - 1930, which would mean these are cars awaiting disposal. Not easy, as a number of systems were closing at this time, so the second hand tram market much have been rather weak, especial for mostly open top cars like these. |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 09:51:15 AM |
User Comment Contributions
The Sunningend Works undertook engineering and ship decoration according to the Ordnance Survey map of 1932 |
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Thursday 10th of January 2013 03:05:05 PM |