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Another collection from the NRM's collection. These have been available through te science & Society website for some time, but are now available from the NRM website, and as they are not always very well indexed, I shall spend my Christmas holidays compiling a gallery. Help identifing wagon diagrams is welcome, and if I have a copy of the diagram, I will try and add it to the post (given enough time).

 

To start.... an example of not knowing what they are looking at, and a set of 5 special wagons. The load is of course something like a stator (the round thing in the middle), the 'bridge beams' are in fact the counterweight beams to spread the load. IIRC the beams are carried on 12 wheel warwells (warwell ELL or WLL? ) (Edit - no they aren't - and I'm on about the NRM not knowing their stuff) with the counterweight suspended over the bed of a trolly of some sort.

 

Oversize load of cantilever bridge sections. Darlington area (third rail electri

 

 

Description: Oversize load of cantilever bridge sections. Darlington area (third rail electric in foreground).

 

 

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Heavy load at Poplar dock, about 1900

 

Description: Crane lifting a boiler onto a special railway wagon at the North London Railway's Poplar dock, about 1900. The docks and goods depots at Poplar covered an area of 28 acres, and there were 14 miles of sidings. London's docks had expanded rapidly at the start of the 19th century. The coming of the railways helped this expansion by transporting goods to and from the docks.

 

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JH comment - has this load had the leading edge (including wagon sheet) painted white for visability?

 

Oversize load comprising possible boiler barrel and cantilever bridge section.

 

Description: Oversize load comprising possible boiler barrel and cantilever bridge section

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Oversize load of three cantilever bridge sections.

 

Description: Oversize load of three cantilever bridge sections.

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Oversized load of possible power station boiler.

 

Description: Oversized load of possible power station boiler.

 

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Possible transformer? being carried by outsize load wagon set.

 

Description: Possible transformer? being carried by outsize load wagon set.

 

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Agricultural equipment, 1921

 

Description: Traction engine for the Royal Agricultural show at Derby, 1921. The Royal Agricultural show has a range of exhibitions, about livestock, farming equipment and food production. The objects for the exhibition had to be carried to the show by train and then put onto road vehicles to be taken to the showground.

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Agricultural machinery at Derby, 1921

 

Description: Steam traction engines for the Royal Agricultural show being unloaded at Derby, 1921. The Royal Agricultural show has a range of exhibitions, about livestock, farming equipment and food production. The objects for the exhibition had to be carried to the show by train and then put onto road vehicles to be taken to the showground.

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Oversized load of possible power station boiler.

 

Description: Oversized load of possible power station boiler.

 

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Undoubtedly something petrochemical, a column of some sort. It's lying on its side in this photo.

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Oversize load comprising possible boiler barrel and cantilever bridge section.

 

Description: Oversize load comprising possible boiler barrel and cantilever bridge section

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Judging by the name on the wagon nearest the camera, I'd say this was a turbine.
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Canadian wagon at the Royal Agricultural Show 1906

 

Description: Wagon advertising Canadian agricultural products on a train at Derby station, June 1906. The wagon is being exhibited at the Royal Agricultural show. The Royal Agricultural show has a range of exhibitions, about livestock, farming equipment and food production. The objects for the exhibition had to be carried to the show by train and then put onto road vehicles to be taken to the showground.

 

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Gun being transported by rail, 1916

 

Description: Gun loaded onto railway wagons at Toton sidings, Nottinghamshire, 9 December 1916. The railways played a huge part during the First World War. They were essential for carrying soldiers and equipment. Many railway works such as Horwich were given over to the manufacture of weapons. The railways also provided ambulance trains to take sick and wounded soldiers to hospital.

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http://www.nrm.org.uk/ourcollection/photo?group=derby&item=217

 

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Heavy load, about 1903

 

Description: Pipes loaded onto a Great Western Railway wagon, about 1903. The wagon was used to transport good manufactured by the Stavely Coal & Iron Company between Chesterfield and Swindon

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Heavy freight traffic in Birmingham, 1922

 

Description: Wire rope on a Midland Railway wagon, 15 March 1922. . The cable weighed 65 tons and two wagons had to be especially adapted to carry the load. Heavy goods like this were usually transported by rail at this time. Competition from canals had declined rapidly with the coming of the railways and road transport, although developing fast, was not yet a great rival to the railways over long distances.

 

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Ingot mould, 1906

 

Description: Ingot mould on a railway dray at Chinley, Derbyshire, December 1906. Metal ores were smelted and poured into this mould to become an ingot. The metal could then be stored or transported, and melted again to be reshaped. The railways carried a wide variety of goods at this time and were prepared to carry anything. Most goods were transported over long distances by rail as it was the fastest and most powerful form of transport.

 

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Large load at Derby, 1908

 

Description: Heavy load on railway wagons at Derby station, 27 June 1908. Heavy goods like this were usually transported by rail at this time. Competition from canals had declined rapidly with the coming of the railways and road transport, although developing fast, was not yet a great rival to the railways over long distances.

 

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Locomotive parts at Masborough, 1907

 

Description: Large load on the Midland Railway at Masborough, South Yorkshire, 3 February 1907. The freight train is carrying locomotive components, including the frames of an engine. Heavy goods were usually transported by rail at this time. Competition from canals had declined rapidly with the coming of the railways and road transport, although developing fast, was not yet a great rival to the railways over long distances.

 

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Railway wagon loaded with a steam engine, 1920

 

 

Description: Midland & Great Northern Railway wagon loaded with a steam engine, 21 June 1920. This traction engine was built by Richard Garrett and Sons Ltd, who were based in Leiston, Suffolk. The company manufactured steam engines and agricultural machinery. It employed around 2000 people at this time, and their goods were exported abroad. The factories were based close to the railway line so that their goods could be transported easily. The coming of the railways really helped businesses such as Richard Garrett and Sons Ltd to expand as their goods could be sold all over Britain and abroad

 

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Railway wagon loaded with freight, 1920

 

Description: Midland Railway wagon loaded with freight, 21 June 1920. Railway freight services were improving at this time, because of the increased competition between road vehicles. Goods arrived at their destination more quickly, and overnight services were becoming more common, so that goods could arrive the following day.

 

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Royal Agricultural show traffic, 1921

 

Description: Wagons loaded up with equipment for the Royal Agricultural show, Derby, 1921. The Royal Agricultural show has a range of exhibitions, about livestock, farming equipment and food production. The objects for the exhibition had to be carried to the show by train and then put onto road vehicles to be taken to the showground.

 

 

 

 

 

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Sheffield Wicker, Goods Shed, Exterior, 1898

 

 

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Steam roller at Derby station, 1906

 

Description: Steam roller being unloaded from a train at Derby station, June 1906. The equipment is being exhibited at the Royal Agricultural show. The Royal Agricultural show has a range of exhibitions, about livestock, farming equipment and food production. The objects for the exhibition had to be carried to the show by train and then put onto road vehicles to be taken to the showground.

 

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Wagon with a large load, 1921

 

Description: Midland Railway wagon carrying a large cylinder for the Sheepbridge Coal & Iron company of Chesterfield, 9 February 1921. Heavy goods like this were usually transported by rail at this time. Competition from canals had declined rapidly with the coming of the railways and road transport, although developing fast, was not yet a great rival to the railways over long distances.

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I've tended to exclude the single bolster wagons from this collection, even though I know that they were specials, this is because of what they have loaded onto them - which I've got in mind for a different gallery...Jon

 

 

Crane loading goods onto railway wagons, 1939

 

Description: An overhead crane unloading metal bars from two railway wagons at the London, Midland & Scottish Railway's Ettingshall Road goods depot, Wolverhampton, 1939. The steel is held in place by an electromagnet, and is being guided by a railway worker. The London & North Eastern Railway wagons could hold 12 and 10 tons respectively and the long metal bars were spread across both vehicles.

 

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Heavy load at Ettingshall Road, 1946

 

Description: An autoclave on a London, Midland & Scottish Railway wagon at Ettingshall Road goods depot, Wolverhampton, 1946. Built by John Thompson of Wolverhampton the autoclave appears to be destined for the USSR, judging by the Russian text painted on its side. Autoclaves are used in the chemical industry to heat substances above their boiling point.

 

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