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Early Days (7)
Mr. J. Ramsbottom
1858 — DX Goods (3)
1863 — 4ft Shunter (3)
1870 — Special Tank (2)
Mr. F.W. Webb
1873 — Coal Engine (4)
1880 — 18in Goods (5)
1881 — Special DX (2)
1881 — Coal Tanks (2)
1893 — ‘A’ class (2)
1894 — Crane Tank (2)
1896 — Dock Tank (2)
1901 — ‘B’ class (2)
1903 — 1400 Class (2)
Mr. G. Whale
1904 — ‘C’ class (3)
1904 — ‘E’ class (3)
1906 — ‘D’ class (2)
1906 — ‘F’ class (2)
1906 — ‘G’ class (1)
1912 — ‘G1’ class (5)
1906 — 19in Goods (3)
Mr. C.J. Bowen Cooke
1911 — 1185 class (2)
Capt. H.P.M. Beames
1923 — 380 class (2)
Ex GCR
1919 — ‘MM’ class (2)
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No.34 ‘18in Goods’ 0-6-0
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LNWRS Photo Ref 9192 |
‘Cauliflower’ 0-6-0 No.34, or ‘Crested
Goods’, photographed with a rather dour–looking crew. Built
April 1887, No.34 is in fully lined livery, with red lining inside
grey on black. The nickname came from the cauliflower–like company
crest on the central splasher .
18in Goods Locomotive Class
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