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Auction archive: Lot number 493

ATHELHAMPTON HALL: an original

Estimate
£2,000 - £4,000
ca. US$2,448 - US$4,897
Price realised:
£6,500
ca. US$7,957
Auction archive: Lot number 493

ATHELHAMPTON HALL: an original

Estimate
£2,000 - £4,000
ca. US$2,448 - US$4,897
Price realised:
£6,500
ca. US$7,957
Beschreibung:

ATHELHAMPTON HALL: an original locomotive nameplate from the GWR This lot is sold with a file of correspondence addressed to Robert Cooke Esq. MP, including a letter from R. Beeching on British Railways Board letterhead dated 1st March 1963. In 1928 the Great Western Railway introduced a new class of express passenger locomotives. Named after English and Welsh country houses with Hall in their title, they were known as the Hall Class. They were very successful and 259 were built up to 1943. From 1943 the locomotive was redesigned and brought up to modern standards, while retaining its essential characteristics, and a new class was introduced, known as Modified Halls, of which 71 were built between 1944 and 1950. Athelhampton Hall, number 6971, was built at Swindon and went into service in October 1947. It was originally based in Bristol but spent much of its working life at Tyseley, Birmingham. Withdrawn in October 1964, it was broken up shortly afterwards. When Hall Class locomotives were withdrawn it was quite common for the owners of country houses which had Hall Class locomotives named after them to buy the nameplates.

Auction archive: Lot number 493
Auction:
Datum:
9 Oct 2019
Auction house:
Duke's Auctioneers
Brewery Square
Dorchester, Dorset, DT1 1GA
United Kingdom
enquiries@dukes-auctions.com
+44 (0)1305 265 080
+44 (0)8707 260 101
Beschreibung:

ATHELHAMPTON HALL: an original locomotive nameplate from the GWR This lot is sold with a file of correspondence addressed to Robert Cooke Esq. MP, including a letter from R. Beeching on British Railways Board letterhead dated 1st March 1963. In 1928 the Great Western Railway introduced a new class of express passenger locomotives. Named after English and Welsh country houses with Hall in their title, they were known as the Hall Class. They were very successful and 259 were built up to 1943. From 1943 the locomotive was redesigned and brought up to modern standards, while retaining its essential characteristics, and a new class was introduced, known as Modified Halls, of which 71 were built between 1944 and 1950. Athelhampton Hall, number 6971, was built at Swindon and went into service in October 1947. It was originally based in Bristol but spent much of its working life at Tyseley, Birmingham. Withdrawn in October 1964, it was broken up shortly afterwards. When Hall Class locomotives were withdrawn it was quite common for the owners of country houses which had Hall Class locomotives named after them to buy the nameplates.

Auction archive: Lot number 493
Auction:
Datum:
9 Oct 2019
Auction house:
Duke's Auctioneers
Brewery Square
Dorchester, Dorset, DT1 1GA
United Kingdom
enquiries@dukes-auctions.com
+44 (0)1305 265 080
+44 (0)8707 260 101
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