A gallery of Electric NG images...
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Renovaters Gallery...Electric NG
Renovaters Gallery...Electric NG
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Colin James....
Re: Renovaters Gallery...Electric
BEV...British Electric Vehicules...
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Net above, all others mine
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Net above, all others mine
Colin James....
Re: Renovaters Gallery...Electric NG
Thank you, again.
Daniel
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My old Flickr:
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Being right is one thing, but being true is quite another.
Re: Renovaters Gallery...Electric NG
Here we have a Brush built battery loco at the Avonmouth military mustard gas factory near Bristol during WW1. Brush had ordered a very small battery loco from Siemens some time before entering into production of this type, nothing in the Siemens range from that period comes close so possibly it was to test out the electrical side.
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And here is number 7 with it's windows up plus a second loco top right...
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And here is number 7 with it's windows up plus a second loco top right...
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Colin James....
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Re: Renovaters Gallery...Electric NG
The first Brush loco pic is usually ascribed as being at Gretna. It is usually credited to the imperial War Museum but try as I might I've never been able to find it in their collection. If this image exists then there might yet be others to surface hopefully.
The 3 locos of this type that went to Hythe Pier are ex-Avonmouth. 2 are still extant as one was broken for spares. All that remains of it is the partially-stripped motor.
Other info on these Brush locos can be supplied.
The 3 locos of this type that went to Hythe Pier are ex-Avonmouth. 2 are still extant as one was broken for spares. All that remains of it is the partially-stripped motor.
Other info on these Brush locos can be supplied.