EPW046065 ENGLAND (1934). Goldbury Road and environs, West Bromwich, 1934
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Title | [EPW046065] Goldbury Road and environs, West Bromwich, 1934 |
Reference | EPW046065 |
Date | September-1934 |
Link | |
Place name | WEST BROMWICH |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 398585, 291068 |
Longitude / Latitude | -2.0208547787104, 52.517128820873 |
National Grid Reference | SO986911 |
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Roway Inn ? |
Martin |
Monday 13th of January 2014 04:32:49 PM |
Unidentified carriage, looking like some sort of auto-coach |
MB |
Thursday 26th of September 2013 09:18:08 PM |
Horse and flat wagon |
MB |
Thursday 26th of September 2013 09:16:57 PM |
Small industrial tank engine working in private sidings of Adams & Benson |
MB |
Thursday 26th of September 2013 09:16:11 PM |
This LMS locomotive could be an ex Midland Railway 0-6-0, designed by Johnson, built in 1875 and withdrawn in 1961 or 1962; LMS no. 22915 or 22918 - both these engines were based at Bescot in 1948, not so far away from West Bromwich |
MB |
Thursday 26th of September 2013 09:14:54 PM |
Agree this is likely to be 22915 or 22918. Looking at the other photos, it's definitely 2291X which narrows it down and the last digit looks like a 5 or 8. My take is that it is 22918 as it appears to have the low cab side sheet of the early belpaire rebuilds. 22915 had a high cab side sheet. There's an excellent photo of 22915 on Bescot in 1938 on p123 of Illustrated Review of Midland Locomotives Vol 4 by Essery and Jenkinson. To me, the cab looks different to this loco at Albion which points to this one being 22918 |
Dave York |
Wednesday 20th of May 2015 12:15:30 PM |