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Transport Auctions of London
A sale of Underground, Railwayana, Bus, Tram &Trolleybus Collectables from London & all over the UK.
Apologies for the delay to the auction, it will now be starting at11:30am due to the fire alarm being triggered at the venue.
Started 29 Jun 2019 11:30 BST
Croydon Park Hotel
7 Altyre Road
CROYDON
CR9 5AA
United Kingdom
Lot Description
1London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 719 destinated Willesden, Watford, Hemel Hempstead. Records
show there were four pairs of these between Bricklayers Arms and Millbank. In very good ex-use condition. [1]
2
1930s London Transport MAP 'London Traffic Areas' with the London Passenger Traffic, London Traffic and Metropolitan Areas and
Metropolitan Police District boundaries shown in different colours, as well as Underground and main-line railways. All superimposed on
an Ordnance Survey map. Undated but li ...[more]
31950s/60s London Underground enamel FRIEZE PANEL from the platforms at Tufnell Park on the Northern Line. Measures 52" x 9"
(132cm x 23cm). In very good, ex-use condition. [1]
4
1950s/60s London Transport enamel BUS STOP FLAG, an E3 'Compulsory' version with runners for 3 e-plates on both sides and
original fixing rods A traditional bullseye 'boat' flag, (two-sided, hollow) measuring 18" x 20.5" (46cm x 52cm). Lightly weathered but
overall a very good example. [1]
5Large quantity (69) of London Transport POCKET MAPS for Country Buses 1948-69 and Green Line Coaches 1947-70. Little if any
duplication noted and appear to be close to complete runs. Most are in very good condition. [69]
6
Very large quantity of 1970s London Underground and British Rail (mainly the former) TICKETS comprising various types of machine-
issued and booking office-issued card tickets plus a handful of special issues and seasons. All are issued examples and in very good
condition. Not counted but appears to ...[more]
7A trio of railway HAND-LAMPS, battery-operated, comprising an LT Bardic lamp (marked 'London Transport' and two others believed to
be ex-SNCF (French Railways) and Paris Métro. In good, ex-use cosmetic condition, efficacy not tested. [3]
8
London Underground enamel PLATFORM ROUNDEL from Great Portland Street station on the Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City &
Circle Lines. A medium-size sign in three parts (no frame) measuring 32" (82cm] across the bar. The station is one of those renowned
for water ingress and the sign evidence ...[more]
91924 London Underground POCKET MAP of the Electric Railways of London "What to see and how to travel". June 1924 edition. Map
by J C Betts. Shows the British Empire Exhibition stations. An excellent copy with very minor blemishes only. [1]
10Pair of Ribble Motor Services Ltd enamel-on-brass CAP BADGES, one for a driver, one for a conductor. A few minor blemishes but
generally in very good, ex-use condition. [2]
11Selection (6) of London Transport bus/coach stop enamel E-PLATES for routes 63, 402, 406, 416, 422 and Green Line 714. The first
two are somewhat worn, the others are very good. [6]
12Selection (5) of London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATES for routes 12A, 55, 68, 155 Mon-Sat, and 295A Saturday. Condition
generally very good, a couple need cleaning. [5]
13
Railway EPHEMERA comprising a 1928 Railway Clearing House 22pp BOOKLET 'Running Powers and Working Arrangements' with 2
loose 1922 SHEET MAPS of London railway junctions, plus 3 x 1950s British Railways FOLDERS 'Standard Card Tickets' being the
editions dated 1 March 1952, June 1958 (soft covers) an ...[more]
141890s London, Brighton & South Coast Railway (LBSCR) loco driver's CAP BADGE depicting D3-class 0-4-4T 363 'Goldsmid' (re-
named Havant in 1895) in the centre. Measures 2.25" x 1.5" (6cm x 4cm) and is in very good, ex-use condition. [1]
15London Underground Standard / 38-Tube Stock enamel CAB DESTINATION PLATE for Stanmore / Wembley Park on the former
Bakerloo Line. A double-sided plate with brass ends. In generally good, ex-use condition. [1]
16London Underground Standard Tube Stock enamel CAB DESTINATION PLATE 'Bakerloo Line' on a brown background. The line plate
would have occupied the lower position in the destination box. A single-sided plate with brass ends. In very good, ex-use condition. [1]
17
Selection (5) of London Underground enamel STOCK-NUMBER PLATES (partial sets) from 1962-Tube Stock comprising Driving Motor
Cars 1548, 1584 & 1585, Trailer 2548 and Non-Driving Motor Car 9549. These plates were located inside the end of each car above the
inter-communicating door. All bar one ar ...[more]
18
1933 London Underground H C Beck diagrammatic, card POCKET MAP from the first-year series titled 'Underground Railways of
London'. This is the edition with no print-code, issued c. August 1933. Refers to re-naming of Dover St station to Green Park and the
merger of Holborn and British Museum station ...[more]
19
Selection of railway items comprising a mounted PRESSURE GAUGE (200lb max, possibly ex-loco), 8 x Great Eastern Railway (GER)
brass WORKMAN'S PASSES, a Motor Rail Ltd 'Simplex' brass MAKER'S PLATE, a GWR WAGON-PLATE, a small ASHTRAY with the
Pullman crest and a small quantity of individual boxed SOA ...[more]
20
Selection of early London Underground POSTCARDS comprising 2 x c1911 London Underground Railways "Avoid the Weather, Shop
in Comfort" with system map on reverse, the first issued for Holdron's Balham, the second for Civil Service Supply Association, plus 2 x
1906 Great Northern, Piccadilly & Bro ...[more]
21
Selection of early London Underground POSTCARDS, all c1904, comprising Great Northern & City Tube "Quickest Route between
North & South London" plus two from the Central London Railway series, comic station platform scenes thought to be by Phil May, the
issues for Museum and Notting Hill Gat ...[more]
22
Selection of 1909 Metropolitan Railway POSTCARDS comprising No 2 Byron's Tomb, No 7 Interior Ruislip Church, No 8 Manor Farm,
nr Ickenham, No 12 Panelled Room, Treaty House, Uxbridge, No 14 Pinner Church, No 22 Sanatorium, Northwood, No 25 Stream
below Hamper Mills, nr Northwood plus an un-numbered, ...[more]
23Pair of London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATES comprising 712/713 split and 714 'Fare Stage'. Both are in very good, ex-use
condition. [2]
24
1950s/60s London Transport enamel BUS & COACH STOP FLAG, a 'Compulsory' version with space for 3 e-plates on each sides. A
traditional bullseye 'boat' flag, (two-sided, hollow) measuring 18" x 20.5" (46cm x 52cm). This is a 'new old stock' example, ex-LT stores,
that has never been used or had r ...[more]
25
Selection of bus manufacturers' MANUALS & BROCHURES etc comprising 1930s Service Manual for Leyland Tiger, Tigress & Titan,
1950 brochure for the AEC 7.7l engines, 1931 Leyland 'Pictorial Itinerary round the Works at Leyland and Farington' and various
1970s/80s brochures and leaflets for the ...[more]
26Matched pair of London Underground Piccadilly Line 1959-Stock enamel INTERIOR CAR NUMBER PLATES from driving motor car
1132, one from each end of the car. In very good, ex-car condition. [2]
271930 Brooklands Automobile Racing Club ENAMEL BADGE. Numbered 1045 on reverse. Has both a pin and ribbon fitting. Measures
1.5" (4cm) across and is in excellent condition. [1]
28
London Transport enamel BUS & STOP FLAG ('Request'). A single-sided sign in a slightly smaller size than the full flags. These were
made to be fixed over the stop flags on wooden bus shelters when the 'denomination' of the stop needed changing and they have
screw-holes in the corners for this pu ...[more]
29
London Transport enamel BUS & STOP FLAG ('Compulsory'). A single-sided sign in a slightly smaller size than the full flags. These
were made to be fixed over the stop flags on wooden bus shelters when the 'denomination' of the stop needed changing and they have
screw-holes in the corners for this ...[more]
30Selection (3) of cast-iron WAGON ETC PLATES comprising 'LMS Maintenance Ends', 'LMS Derby, Lot No 1362, 1944' and 'Due for
Paint 1962'. All in very good, ex-use condition. Mounted on wood. [3]
31
Class 442 'Wessex Electrics' EMU interior PANEL ILLUSTRATION 'New Forest' by Edward Pond who designed various scenes from
the original route to adorn the interiors of all 24 units in their original Network SouthEast configuration. Produced in laminate, the panel
measures 74" x 15" (188cm x 38cm) and ...[more]
32London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 708 destinated Hemel Hempstead via Victoria. The style suggests
that this is an early example. Just a few examples were noted between Godstone and West Croydon. In very good, ex-use condition. [1]
33
Set of 3 x 1938 London Underground CHARTS 'Initial Train Services, Distances and Running Times on Extension Lines - Metropolitan &
Bakerloo, Northern, Central' - coloured line diagrams on one side with trains per hour, a distance chart on the other. With original
envelope. Two charts are in very ...[more]
34
Selection (3) of pre-1935 bus & tram LICENCE BADGES comprising Blackpool Corporation Tramways 28 (enamel, single-sided),
Folkestone, Hythe & District Omnibus Conductor 422 (enamel, double-sided) and Borough of Sutton Coldfield, Licensed Driver 62 (alloy,
single-sided). All are in very good, ...[more]
35WW2 London Underground diagrammatic, card POCKET MAP by H C Beck. Issue No 1, 1945 (245). A very good example, crisp and
firm. [1]
36
Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea STREET SIGN from Vicarage Gardens, W8, a small thoroughfare off Church Street,
Kensington. This is a contemporary sign made for the Royal Borough in retrospective 1930s style. Produced in alloy and vinyl.
Measures 36" x 18" (91cm x 46cm) and is in good, ex-u ...[more]
37London Underground Q/CO/CP-Stock DESTINATION PLATE for Whitechapel on the District/Hammersmith & City Lines. Blank reverse,
brass ends. In good, ex-use condition. [1]
38
Selection of London Transport & other UNIFORM ITEMS comprising a c1960s central (red) bus driver's/conductor's summer jacket, a
similar summer coat, both with chrome buttons and approx medium size, plus a 'Midland' bus driver's summer jacket with chrome
buttons and pair of trousers with red pipi ...[more]
39
Selection of items from the New York Subway (Underground) comprising 6 x CAP ETC BADGES (5 metal, one cloth), a 1904 hard-
cover RULE BOOK, a small ENAMEL SIGN, 2 x small PLASTIC SIGNS, an OPERATOR'S GLOVE and 2 x TICKETS. All are in good to
very good condition. [13]
401980s London Underground enamel FRIEZE PANEL from the Piccadilly Line platforms at Earl's Court station. Measures 52" x 10"
(132cm x 26cm). Some small chips, mainly at the screw-holes, otherwise very good. [1]
411924/5 London Underground POCKET MAP of the Electric Railways of London "What to see and how to travel". Winter 1924/25
(November 1924) edition. In very good condition, just a couple of small corner-partings. [1]
42Selection of VEHICLE HUB-CAP BADGES comprising BUT (British Electric Traction - trolleybuses), AEC and ACLO (AEC's export
brand) (all in enamel), AEC in chrome and 2 x AEC in plastic. Condition ranges from good used to very good. [6]
43London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 706 destinated Aylesbury. Plates with this wording were located
between Bushey Station and Tring. In very good, ex-use condition. [1]
44
c1910-15 Great Central Railway COLLIERY & INDUSTRIAL MAP (paper). Shows agricultural land, manufacturing areas, proved &
concealed coalfields and collieries to which the company's lines have access. Strong colours make this an attractive map. Measures 38"
x 29" (97cm x 74cm) and is generally ...[more]
45c1910-15 'Great Central Railway and its Connections' MAP (paper) with an inset enlarged scale map of central England. Strong, vibrant
colours make this a very attractive map. Measures 26" x 39" (66cm x 100cm) and is generally in very good condition. Folded. [1]
46
1940s/50s London Transport enamel BUS STOP FLAG 'Request'. Double-sided with two enamel plates inside a bronze frame and
retaining its original fixing rods. Measures 18" x 16" (46cm x 40cm). A excellent example with only very minor blemishes. The frame has
been painted. [1]
47
c1960s London Transport Underground ENAMEL SIGN 'Buses (across the road) to Cranford, Colnbrook, Harlington, Hayes, Slough &
Uxbridge'. Believed to have been located at Hounslow West station on the Piccadilly Line and also formerly on the District Line.
Measures 51" x 25" (130cm x 64cm) and is i ...[more]
48
London Underground enamel STOCK-NUMBER PLATE from 1938-Tube Stock Non-Driving Motor Car 12422. These plates were
located inside, at the end of each car above the inter-communicating door. A little scarring at the screw-holes, otherwise in very good,
ex-use condition. [1]
49
1921 London Underground MAP OF THE ELECTRIC RAILWAYS OF LONDON 'What to See & How to Travel' with issue date 9-3-21.
Designed by MacDonald Gill with a blue decorative border and calligraphed station names, the map opens out to 13.5" x 10.5" (34 x
27cm). A very good example with light wear, a li ...[more]
50
Selection (3) of London Transport Tramways FARECHARTS comprising war-time, single-sided paper issue dated October 1941 for
routes 44 & 46 and double-sided, card issues for routes 44/46 and 54 dated July 1948 and for routes 36/38 and 44/46 dated October
1950. All are in well-used, ex-tram conditi ...[more]
51
London Underground 1950s/60s enamel PLATFORM FRIEZE PLATE from the Northern Line with the line name on the bar of a
traditional London Transport bullseye. And 'end-of-row' example measuring 29" x 9" (74cm x 23cm). An excellent example in very good
condition. [1]
52
London Underground O/P/Q-Stock enamel CAB DESTINATION PLATE reading 'District' on one side and 'Metropolitan' on the other.
Black lettering on a yellow background. This sign is a swivel-plate for the lower position in the destination box. In very good, ex-use
condition. [1]
53
1912 Metropolitan Electric Tramways PRESENTATION TRAY "presented to Mr Ernest J Hammond from the officials of [the company]
16th October 1912". Made from English Electroplate Silver by Robert Pringle & Co, London. Measures 22" x 16.5" (56cm x 42cm) and is
in excellent condition. [1]
54
1912 LCC Tramways wooden PRESENTATION BOWL inscribed "Tramways, LCC Cricket League, Clapham Depôt. Presented to A E
Porter, Esq, 1912". Measures 9.5" (24cm) across and 6" (15cm) high and is in very good condition. Plus an early 20th century, double-
sided brass BADGE 'Omnibus Driver 11' measuring 3.5 ...[more]
55
Smith's 'Astral' 9ct gold, 17-jewel WRISTWATCH with Swiss movement presented by London Transport in 1976 to J R Craig "in
appreciation of 30 year's service". James Craig was a driver, then inspector and 'gold badge' inspector. The watch is accompanied by
his 37-years SERVICE CERTIFICATE signed by LT ...[more]
56
Pair of London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATES for route 315 which ran infrequently between Hatfield and Kimpton. The first says
'Mon-Fri' and the other 'Special Journeys Only'. Some weathering on the former from a long period in situ, the latter is in good condition.
[2]
57
London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE for route 315 destinated Welwyn Garden City, Ayot Green, Kimpton. We think this would
have been located at the Hatfield terminus of this infrequent route and would therefore have been one of a single pair. A little weathered
from a long period in situ. [1]
58
1933 London Underground H C Beck diagrammatic, card POCKET MAP from the first-year series titled 'Underground Railways of
London'. Issued c.September 1933 and has print reference 33-2791. Shows the escalator connection between Bank and Monument
stations. In used condition with a little wear and some ...[more]
59
LGOC/London Transport BELL PUNCH TICKET MACHINE, serial no 68207, complete with backing plate inscribed 'London Transport'
plus the small tool designed for opening the machine casing and 3 spare paper seals marked 'LTE 1957'. Machine is in working order -
punches and rings. From the estate of the la ...[more]
60Pair of 1970s London Country BUS DESTINATION BLINDS from Swanley (SJ) garage, to fit RF, SM etc vehicles, the first dated 10/74,
the other date is unclear. Both are complete, linen blinds in good, ex-use condition. [2]
61Pair of 1970s London Country BUS DESTINATION BLINDS from Crawley (CY) garage, to fit RF, MB, SM etc vehicles, the first a linen
blind dated 6/73, the second a Tyvek blind dated 6/78. Both are complete blinds in good, ex-use condition. [2]
62
c1925/26 'Stingemore' London Underground MAP (unusual paper issue) with 'Connections with Main Line Termini' on the reverse.
Inserted loose into the 'Tit-Bits' Bus, Tram and Tube Guide to London. Map measures 6.5" x 5" (16.5cm x 13cm), folded once as
intended and is in excellent condition. The guide ...[more]
63
Bundle of London Underground ephemera comprising 9 x 1950s-80s Signal Dept District & Circle Line WIRING DIAGRAMS, fold-out
from hard covers, 1940 WW2 AIR-RAID PRECAUTIONS MANUAL, 1933/55 RULE BOOK, 1969 Victoria Line opening BOOK (with
'scrapbook' additions) and commemorative PEWTER TANKARD and ...[more]
64
1930 MAP 'The Gleneagles Map' of the Heart of Scotland shewing 5,000 square miles of the Highlands & Lowlands around Gleneagles
Hotel'. Believed to have been produced by the London, Midland & Scottish Railway, whose crests appear at the foot of the map, whose
network is shown in inset and wh ...[more]
65
July 1863 BRADHSAW'S RAILWAY GUIDE -'The Official Timetables of the Railways of the United Kingdom'. 112 pp inside soft covers,
includes fold-out map of the railway network. Restoration to the cover/spine and many of the pages, annotations on the advertisements.
In fair condition. [1]
66
1950s/60s London Transport enamel BUS & COACH STOP FLAG, a 'Bus Compulsory, Coach Request' version with space for 3 e-
plates on each sides. A traditional bullseye 'boat' flag, (two-sided, hollow) measuring 18" x 20.5" (46cm x 52cm). This is a 'new old stock'
example, ex-LT stores, that has never ...[more]
67Selection (4) of London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATES, all marked 'Fare Stage' and for routes 317A, 340A, 386 and 387. The
first is a little weathered, the others are in very good, ex-use condition. [4]
68
Cast alloy BUS BUILDER'S PLATE 'Coachwork by Heaver Ltd, Durrington, Salisbury'. Vendor advises that this is from a Guernsey
Motors Albion Victor which saw subsequent service as a practice vehicle for the fire brigade at Guernsey Airport and from which the
plate was rescued in 1980. Measures 12" x 7 ...[more]
69
Selection of London Transport bus GARAGE ALLOCATION & RUNNING NUMBER PLATES (stencils) comprising CY (Crawley), EW (
Edgware), MA (Amersham), RG (Reigate, SA (St Albans) and WA (Watford, High St) plus a selection of numbers from 2 to 111. The
garage stencils are in very good, ex-use condition, t ...[more]
70
Selection (10) of 1930s/40s London Underground diagrammatic card maps by Beck and Schleger comprising No 2 1934, No 1 1936, No
1 1937, No 1 1938, No 1 1939, No 3 1939, No 2 1940, No 1 1941, No 1 1943 and No 1 1945 (245). Condition varies from heavily-used
to very good. [10]
71 Selection (14) of 1920s-50s London Tramways & Underground POCKET MAPS in varying condition from well-used to very good. [14]
72
Selection of 1930s London United Tramways & London Transport tram-to-trolleybus conversion LEAFLETS comprising the first
conversions in May 1931 Twickenham to Teddington (x 2), July 1931 Kingston, Surbiton, Tolworth, September 1931 Wimbledon &
Hampton Court and October 1935 Hammersmith & ...[more]
73London Underground 1938-Tube Stock enamel CAB DESTINATION PLATE for Edgware / Kennington on the Northern Line. A double-
sided plate with brass ends. In very good, ex-use condition, an unusually good example. [1]
74
Hard-bound volume of Southdown Motor Services HOLIDAY TOURS LEAFLETS for the 1947 year. Contains all the company's
nationwide coach cruises leaflets for that year, probably bound for official record purposes. A fascinating record of the resumption of
normal leisure activities after WW2. In excellent ...[more]
75
Pair of Southdown Motor Services DESTINATION BOARDS as fitted to the front of coaches in the 1950s/60s (and possibly earlier too).
Double-sided wooden boards with re-inforced ends, one reads East Wittering & Bracklesham/Mystery Drive and the other Portsmouth
for Isle of Wight/Selsey. Measure 32" ...[more]
76
London Transport Routemaster bonnet FLEETNUMBER PLATE from RM 748. The original RM 748 entered service at Edmonton (EM)
garage in 1961, replacing trolleybuses, and the last bus with this number finished service at Peckham (PM) garage in 1987 and was
scrapped the same year. Comes with the backing pla ...[more]
77
London Transport bus conductor's leather CASH BAG in good, used condition and complete with BUDGET KEY plus
driver's/conductor's HAT with BADGE (badge is very good, hat is tatty & damaged, small size) plus a small quantity of 1950s/60s bus
driver's safe driving MEDALS & CLASPS in very good c ...[more]
78Selection (11) of 1960s onwards bus drivers' and conductors' PSV BADGES of the type with the horseshoe fittings. A wide variety of
areas. Generally in good to very good condition, one has a detached clip. [11]
79Quantity (8) of London Transport bus and coach stop enamel E-PLATES comprising 5 Sunday (in red), 245, N84 Night (on black), 343,
470 Fare Stage, 476A and Green Line 710 and 712. Generally in good to very good condition. [8]
80London Transport GS-type bus STENCIL HOLDER complete with GR (Garston) garage stencil plate and running number plate 76.
Marked 'ex-GS' on the reverse and the type of holder suggests to us that this is correct. In very good, ex-vehicle condition. [3 items]
81
1960s London Underground enamel PLATFORM BULLSEYE SIGN from Seven Sisters station on the Victoria Line. A tunnel-side sign
measuring 24" (61cm) square and which almost certainly dates from the opening of the Victoria Line platforms in 1968. In excellent
condition. [1]
82Quantity (58) of London Transport TIMETABLE LEAFLETS from the 1940s/50s/60s including 'Buses for Trams', 'Buses for
Trolleybuses', Night Bus Services and Green Line individual route leaflets. Nearly all in very good condition. [58]
83
Quantity (58) of London Transport etc POCKET MAPS from the 1920s-70s for Tramways, Trams & Trolleybuses, Country Buses and
Green Line Coaches plus a quantity (15) of AMENDMENT LEAFLETS for the latter two. Condition varies from well-used to very good.
[73]
84
London Underground station foreman's or inspector's CAP & BADGE. Dates from the late 1970s and was the last issue in the traditional
style. Cap is size 57 or 7 (medium) and in generally good, ex-use condition, the badge has a little surface loss to the enamel in the
upper ring. [2]
85
Selection (6) of 1930s/40s Ribble Motors Services TIMETABLE BOOKLETS comprising issues dated April-June 1933 (Regular
Omnibus Services), June-Sep 1939 (Express & Limited Stop Services) and WW2 'National Emergency Timetables' dated June-Sep
1940, Sep 1940-Apr 1941 and Jul-Dec 1942 (all Express & ...[more]
861914 Birmingham Official TRAM GUIDE booklet published by City of Birmingham Tramways Department. 96pp with centre-fold
Tramway System map. A little wear to the covers but generally in very good condition. A most unusual item. [1]
87
Pair of early railway TIMETABLE booklets comprising Jul-Sep 1910 Great Eastern Railway 'Norwich, Aylsham, Mundesley-on-Sea &
Cromer' (miniature, pocket booklet with fold-out timetable) and April 1923 Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway. The first is in excellent
condition, the second also apart ...[more]
88
Pair of c1907/08 London Underground MAPS, single-sided, one from 1907, 17" x 12" (43cm x 31cm), the first to show the Charing
Cross, Euston & Hampstead Rlwy as open, and the other from c1908, 13.5" x 11.5" (34cm x 29cm), featuring the first use of the
UndergrounD logo and now showing a unified s ...[more]
89Quantity (5) of London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATES comprising 25, 131 Sunday (in red), 148, 179 and N90 Night (on black).
Generally in good to very good condition. [5]
90
Large quantity (350+) of 1950s-60s London Transport bus PANEL TIMETABLES as fitted to bus stop displays. This selection is for
Country Bus routes from 302-398 plus a few in the 8xx series. Dated 1956-61, with no obvious duplication and generally in very good
condition. [350+]
91
Large quantity (350+) of 1950s-60s London Transport bus PANEL TIMETABLES as fitted to bus stop displays. This selection is for
Country Bus routes from 401-498 plus a few Green Line routes numbered 7xx. Dated 1956-61, with no obvious duplication and
generally in very good condition. [350+]
92London Transport Routemaster alloy BODYBUILDER'S PLATE 'Park Royal Vehicles Ltd' plus two other alloy BODYBUILDER'S
PLATES: Eastern Coach Works, Lowestoft, body no 18872 and British Leyland, Park Royal - Roe. All in ex-use condition. [3]
93
Quantity of London Transport etc PLATES, CAP BADGES, BELL-PUSHES & STICKERS including one chrome and one plastic bell-
push, RT Central Area enamel radiator badge, e-plate for route 24, cap badges for Central Buses, London Country and London Buses
and some stickers. Generally in good to very good ...[more]
94
1937 fold-out MAP of the 'Empire Air Scheme & other Commonwealth Air Routes in the Eastern Hemisphere, existing & projected.
Covers Europe, Middle East, Africa, Indian sub-continent, SE Asia & Australia. Opens out to 39.5" x 29" (100cm x 29cm) and is in very
good condition. [1]
95
Quantity (16) of London Underground TIMETABLE BOOKLETS ('Guides') dated from 1937-1972 plus London Transport Instructors'
Association items comprising c1950s RULES & CLUB CARD and 12 x ANNUAL DINNER MENUS dated from 1951-84. All items are in
good to very good condition with minor duplication. [2 ...[more]
96
1924 British Empire Exhibition at Wembley official fold-out PLAN & MAP designed by Kennedy North in a style similar to MacDonald Gill
with an Underground map with calligraphed station names and elaborate, colourful illustrations. Lightly used but generally in very good
condition. [1]
97
1922 London Underground MAP OF THE ELECTRIC RAILWAYS OF LONDON 'What to See & How to Travel' with issue date 1-3-22.
Designed by MacDonald Gill with calligraphed station names, the map opens out to 13.5" x 11" (34 x 28cm). Lightly used with a crease
on the front cover and a very small stain at ...[more]
98
1921 London Underground MAP OF THE ELECTRIC RAILWAYS OF LONDON 'What to See & How to Travel' with issue date 9-3-21.
Designed by MacDonald Gill with a blue decorative border and calligraphed station names, the map opens out to 13.5" x 10.5" (34 x
27cm). Lightly used and slightly age-darkened bu ...[more]
99
London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 718 destinated Loughton, Epping, Harlow. Records show that
these were posted between Albany Street, Park Village West and Walthamstow, Lord Palmerston. In good, ex-use condition, a small
blemish at one corner. [1]
100
London Underground platform enamel ROUNDEL SIGN from Surrey Quays station when it was part of the East London Line. Likely to
date from 1989 when the station was renamed from Surrey Docks. Today, the station is part of the London Overground. Measures 48"
(122cm) square and is in good, ex-use conditi ...[more]
101
Selection of Wallasey Council/Corporation brass STAFF PASSES comprising 2 x pre-1910 Wallasey Council Tramways examples
numbered 208 & 288 respectively and one marked 'Wallasey Corporation Motor Buses' numbered 291A on the reverse. Each measures
approx 1.5" (4cm) in diameter and they are in good ...[more]
102
Victorian Railways (Australia) enamel STATION SIGN in 'target' style from Westgarth station, a Melbourne suburban station on the
Hurstbridge line opened in 1888. Measures 32" x 20" (81cm x 51cm) and is in good, ex-use condition with a little weathering and a few
blemishes. [1]
103Parts of a General Electric CONTROLLER, possibly tram or crane etc, comprising the cast-iron top plate, separate cast-iron 'notching
up' plate and handle. All in ex-use condition. [3 pieces]
104
Selection (3) of 1960s special issues of the London Underground POCKET MAP comprising a card issue for Freshwater Flats (mid-
1960s Garbutt issue), a 1966 paper issue for the World Cup (same Garbutt issue) showing "World Cup Willie" on the cover and
directions to Wembley and White City stadia and a c ...[more]
105Selection (20) of 1950s/60s London Transport All-Night Buses TIMETABLE BOOKLETS. Dated between Dec 1955 and May 1962, all
different. In unusually good condition for these items, generally very good, a few have a corroded staple. [20]
106
Selection (3) of very early MAPS of proposed railways: c1845 Wolverhampton, Chester & Birkenhead Junction Railway, c1845
Tunbridge Wells & Eastbourne Railway and c1835 Birmingham, West Bromwich, Wednesbury & Walsall Junction Railway, the latter
from a share prospectus. The first two meas ...[more]
107
TICKET PUNCH MACHINE manufactured by The Ticket Punch & Register Co Ltd, serial no 6538. A most unusual type. Punch
mechanism and register are working. Plus a small aluminium PLATE 'BUT' believed to be from a late 1940s/1950s British United
Traction trolleybus. Measures 6" (15cm) in diameter and ...[more]
108London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE for route 29 'Mon-Fri Rush Hours Cockfosters'. We believe that this would have been one
of a unique pair located at Southgate Station post-1968. In good, ex-use condition. [1]
109
1905 'TABLE OF DISTANCES BETWEEN STATIONS on the South Eastern and Chatham Railway'. 17 pages of tables for the
company's lines from London to the coast (and to Reading), listing stations served, plus 9 railway maps with some colouring. Paper front
cover, linen back & spine, 18" x 11.5" (45cm x ...[more]
110
An ARCHIVE of papers from 1840s-1880s relating to the 'Golden Valley' extension to Hay of the Newport, Hereford & Abergavenny
Railway. Consists of letters, a list of landowners, a petition and other documents, the majority handwritten, some on headed company
paper. An interesting archive relatin ...[more]
111
Pair of ADVERTISING SIGNS, one an enamel sign, c1940s/50s, for Will's Gold Flake Cigarettes, measuring 28" x 13" (71cm x 33cm), in
good condition with some damage around the screw-holes, and the other a tin example, c1960s, for Lyons Tea, measuring 19.5" x 29"
(49cm x 74cm) and generally in very goo ...[more]
112London Underground 1950s/60s enamel FRIEZE PANEL from Holland Park station on the Central Line. Measures 54.5" x 9" (139cm x
23cm). An excellent example with minor blemishes only. [1]
113
London Transport RT bus BONNET FLEETNUMBER PLATE from RT 4322. The original bus to carry this number entered service at
Merton (AL) garage in 1953 and the last RT 4322 was withdrawn at Enfield (E) garage in 1976 and sold to Lesney Products the
following year. Plus a matching enamel RADIATOR PLATE, ...[more]
114London Transport bus conductor's leather CASH BAG with PSV BADGE in holder and TICKET CLIPPERS (not LT) plus a 14-position (7
per side) wooden TICKET RACK filled with part-used packs of tickets from LT and other operators. All in good, used condition. [4]
115
London Underground Standard Tube Stock CAB DESTINATION PLATE 'via City / via Finsbury Park' in black on yellow background. We
think this may have been made in the 1930s in connection with the planned Northern Heights extensions (abandoned after the War)
which would have enabled southbound trains lea ...[more]
116Transport for London fibreboard/plastic SIGN from the 2012 London Olympics reading to the Olympic Park with the logo of the 2012
Games and reversible directional arrow. Measures 71" X 14" (180cm x 36cm) and is in very good, ex-use condition. [1]
117
Selection of District Railway (London Underground) "Miniature MAPS of London & Environs" comprising 6th edition (c1904), 8th edition
(c1907), 9th edition (1915) and 9th edition (1919). This series ran from 1896 to 1923 and continued to be produced long after the DR
had been absorbed into the Und ...[more]
118
London Underground ENAMEL SIGN from Farringdon Station regarding short platforms at the next stop (Barbican) and the need to cut
out the rear doors on A-stock trains before departure from Farringdon. The style suggests it may date from the introduction of the stock
in 1961. A fully-flanged sign, com ...[more]
119
Pair of London Underground A-Stock DESTINATION BOXES, both complete, free-standing units with fully-working winding mechanisms
and including fitted blinds. One is the destination box with all Metropolitan and East London Line destinations and the other is the 'train
reporting number' box with 3 rows ...[more]
120
1926 London Underground 'Guide to Underground Travel' POCKET BOOKLET with card cover 'To and From Tooting Broadway, Trinity
Road (Tooting Bec), Balham and Clapham South Stations' dated December 1926. Contains fold-out Underground map of Central
London. In lightly-used condition with a few small stai ...[more]
121
Selection (12) of 1930-32 London General Omnibus Company TRAFFIC CIRCULARS, issue nos between 839 and 919 (reasonable
condition, some are somewhat fragile) plus a selection (16) of London Transport Country Buses & Coaches ALLOCATION BOOKLETS
dated between October 1949 and October 1969, minor dup ...[more]
122
London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 702 destinated Staines, Virginia Water, Sunningdale. This route
was withdrawn before detailed records of e-plate locations were taken but the plate is likely to have been located westwards from
Victoria & Hyde Park Corner. Destinate ...[more]
123
Pair of c1930s London Underground VENTILATION GRILLES from the interior of Underground cars and to which the enamel
stocknumber plates were fitted. From the style of the bullseye backing plate, we think these may be from Q38, O or P Stock cars.
Measure 40" x 4" (102cm x 11cm). In good, ex-use condit ...[more]
124
Two sets of London Underground 1983 Tube Stock enamel STOCK-NUMBER PLATES from 3-car units of the first batch: 3610, 4610
and 3710 plus 3612, 4612 and 3712, each unit being two motor cars and one trailer. These plates were located inside the cars above
the inter-communicating doors. In excellent, ex ...[more]
125
Two sets of London Underground 1973 Tube Stock enamel STOCK-NUMBER PLATES from 3-car units: 135, 535 and 335 plus 179,
579 and 379, each comprising a driving motor car, trailer and non-driving motor car. Original plates as fitted prior to refurbishment.
These plates were located inside the cars abo ...[more]
126Cast-alloy BUS RADIATOR BADGE 'Leyland'. Background colour suggests it may be ex-Southdown Motor Services PD2 etc but this is
not confirmed. Measures 9" x 2.5" (23cm x 6cm) and is in very good, ex-vehicle condition. [1]
127Cast-alloy & chrome BUS RADIATOR BADGE 'Regent'. Background colour suggests it may be ex-Ipswich Corporation AEC but this is
not confirmed. Measures 8" x 3.5" (20cm x 9cm) and is in very good, ex-vehicle condition. [1]
128Selection (3) of 1960s/70s Southdown Motor Services DESTINATION BLINDS comprising AD 69 MOD 1, WS/73 (Worthing) and PS/61.
All are in ex-use condition, the first two are complete blinds, the last is incomplete. [3]
129
1925 pocket MAP & TIMETABLE for City Motor Omnibus Co service 536A from Highgate Station to Southend Village. City was one of
London's most successful independent bus operators and ran from 1923 until takeover by the LPTB in 1934. This fold-out leaflet typifies
their professionalism. A few small ...[more]
130London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 711 destinated Oxford Circus, Sutton, Reigate. Records show that
this would have been located between Beaconsfield and Ealing Common. In good, ex-use condition. [1]
131
Quantity of London Transport bus EPHEMERA comprising 30 x 1960s-70s FARE CHARTS (mixture of full-size RT/RM & conductors'
versions, a few of the latter are photocopies), 1970s/80s double-royal and quad-royal POSTER MAPS x 3, other bus-related posters
and 3 x PRINTS of 1990s paintings of a London ...[more]
132
Two large boxes of LGOC/LPTB bus GENERAL ARRANGEMENT & PARTS DRAWINGS (blueprints). Starts with the B-type and ends
with the 1RT1 & 2RT2. Huge variety of bus incl ADC/AEC All-Weather Saloons, K, NS, Tilling ST/STL/T, LS, ST, LT, T, LTL, Q, C, LTC,
TF, CR, STL etc. Too many to count but sever ...[more]
133
Selection of London Underground enamel SECTION SWITCH PLATES from the Metropolitan & Jubilee Lines, 3 x positive, 3 x negative.
The plates measure 10.5" x 12" (27cm x 31cm) and would have been located on switch cabinets. Generally in very good, ex-use
condition. Unusual items. [6]
134London Underground District Line R47-Stock enamel INTERIOR CAR NUMBER PLATE from non-driving motor car 23545. In very
good, ex-car condition. [1]
135Selection of London Transport trolleybus DEPôT ALLOCATION PLATES comprising a pair of HT (Highgate) and one FY (Finchley)
(painted type) plus a selection of running numbers including some pairs. All in good to very good, ex-use condition. [11]
136Selection (8) of London Underground CAR LINE DIAGRAMS for various lines, laminated and vinyl versions. None are dated but appear
to be from the 1980s to the 2000s. In good to very good, unused condition. [8]
137
London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 716A destinated Woking via Kingston. Likely to be one of the early
issues. Records show five pairs of these between Golders Green Station and Hammersmith "Red Cow". In very good, ex-use condition.
[1]
138
Pair of 1970s London Underground supervisory grade HATS with ENAMEL BADGES, the first for a Station Foreman (size 56) and the
second for a Station or Travelling Inspector, complete with strip of black braid on the peak (size 58). Both are in good, ex-use condition.
[2]
139London Underground Q/CO/CP Stock enamel DESTINATION PLATE for Ealing/East Ham on the District Line. Double-sided with brass
ends. In very good, ex-car condition with a couple of small areas of restoration. [1]
140Quantity of London Underground, mainly pocket, MAPS from the 1930s-1970s, including Beck issues, a Stingemore and others. Plus a
1906 issue of the District Railway Miniature Map of London & Environs, 7th edition. Conditions varies from well-used to very good. [31]
141
Set of London Underground enamel STOCK-NUMBER PLATES from a complete 4-car unit of 1962-Tube Stock comprising Driving
Motor Cars 1460 & 1461, Trailer 2460 and Non-Driving Motor Car 9461. These plates were located inside the end of each car above the
inter-communicating door. In very good, ex-use ...[more]
142Pair of 1970s London Country COACH DESTINATION BLINDS from Hertford (HG) garage, to fit RF, RP etc vehicles, the first dated
12/76, the second 3/77. Both are complete, linen blinds in good, ex-use condition. [2]
143
Pair of 1960s/70s London Transport/London Country RF-bus/coach DESTINATION BLINDS, the first a bus blind from St Albans (SA)
garage dated 16.5.69 (incomplete at bottom end) and the second a coach blind from Addlestone (WF) or Hatfield (HF) garages, date
unknown, incomplete at both ends. Both are lin ...[more]
144
ENAMEL SIGN 'Cobham Bus Museum' with the London Bus Preservation Group's logo and name. Manufactured by the Museum
c1980s in London General 'tombstone 'style and using the Underground font. Cobham Bus Museum became today's London Bus
Museum in 2011. Sign measures 21" x 31" (53cm x 79cm) and is in ve ...[more]
145
c. mid-1860s 'Excursionist's MAP of the Environs of London' published by George Philip & Son. On paper inside board covers. Some
colour, shows railways (named), existing & under construction, roads, postal districts, county etc boundaries. Cover depicts Windsor
Castle from the Thames. Opens ...[more]
146
Pair of c1908 London Underground MAPS, the first types to show a unified system, one produced for the Central London Railway with
their information on the reverse, 13.5" x 11.5" (34cm x 29cm), and the other 13.5" x 10" (34cm x 25cm), single-sided. Both are ex-
guidebook copies as trimmed by the print ...[more]
147Quantity (7) of London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATES comprising 52 Mon-Fri Special Journeys, 280A Saturday, 370, 373, 405B
and 423 x 2. The first two are in very good condition, the others have seen better days. [7]
148
1950s/60s London Transport enamel COACH STOP FLAG, an E3 'Compulsory' version with runners for 3 e-plates on both sides. A
traditional bullseye 'boat' flag, (two-sided, hollow) measuring 18" x 20.5" (46cm x 52cm). Very lightly weathered and a few small
blemishes but overall a very good example. [1]
149
Considerable quantity (c275) of b&w (mainly) PHOTOGRAPHS of London buses, most believed to have been taken by Ken Glazier.
Most are 4 x 4 size and taken from the early 1960s onwards. Types covered include RT, RTL, RTW, RLH, RF, GS, Routemaster, RC,
XA, XF. Generally good quality shots. [approx 2 ...[more]
150
Very large quantity (600+) of b&w PHOTOGRAPHS of London buses from the 1920s to the 1970s, mostly postcard-size. Taken by a
range of photographers, many well-known in the field, and covering a great variety of vehicle types. Most are in-service shots, the
quality is variable. [600+]
151Box of original 35mm COLOUR SLIDES of buses and coaches taken across the UK (non-London). No details on mounts but appear to
be 1960s/70s. Most are 'in-service' shots and quality appears to be good. [72]
152
London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 716 destinated Welwyn Garden City, Marble Arch, Chertsey.
These plates are only known to have existed in Stevenage between the White Lion and the bus station. A little edge-damage from
insertion into the runners but otherwise very good. ...[more]
153
Very large quantity (c190)of 1950s London Transport bus & coach EXCURSION LEAFLETS etc (Sunday Bus Excursions, Summer Bus
Excursions, Ramblers' Excursions etc) from the heyday of such leisure activities. Huge variety, no obvious duplication. Most are in
good/very good condition, many are folded. ...[more]
154London Underground enamel PLATFORM STATION SIGN from Marble Arch station on the Central Line. The centre-bar from a c1980s
roundel sign, it measures 35" x 5" (89cm x 12cm). In ex-use condition with a few small chips to the enamel. [1]
155Pair of Capital Transport BOOKS by Ken Blacker comprising 'The London LT' (2010 1st edition) in as-new condition and 'The STLs'
(pub. 1984) in lightly-read condition with owner's name inside. Both come with the dust-covers. [2]
156London Underground Traffic Guide's enamel & chrome CAP BADGE inscribed 'Information' and issued in the 1960s to assistance staff
at Piccadilly Circus & Charing Cross (now Embankment) stations. A very scarce badge in excellent, ex-use condition. [1]
157London Transport enamel & chrome CAP BADGE "TOUR GUIDE" issued in the mid-1960s onwards to those bus inspectors who
qualified as guides on the sightseeing buses and coaches of the Tours and Charters Department. In excellent, ex-use condition. [1]
158
Sheffield Corporation Transport TRAM STOP FLAG 'Down Cars Stop Here'. A double-sided, cast-alloy sign measuring 21" x 12" (53cm
x 30cm) and with original fittings. Comes with the official receipt for its purchase in October 1960 and other ephemera from Sheffield
Transport regarding Sheffield's last ...[more]
159
London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 720 destinated Bishop's Stortford, the original northern terminus
prior to 1974. This wording is recorded as being located in Epping but other examples may have existed. In very good, ex-use condition.
[1]
160
Large box of mixed BUS & RAIL EPHEMERA etc. Considerable quantity of varied items incl publicity and technical brochures, photos,
prints, slides, bus & rail technical drawings, booklets, notices, scrap-book with press cuttings, maps, railway ties, whistle, controller
handle & more. A "de ...[more]
161
1848 Bett's Road & Railroad MAP of England & Wales. Linen-backed inside cloth-covered board covers with gold-leaf titling.
Contemporary colouring with colour-coded key to railroads open and in progress. Opens out to 26" x 31" (66cm x 79cm) and is in
generally very good condition with some we ...[more]
1621860 Stanford's Railway & Road MAP of England & Wales. Linen-backed, in colour and opens out to 33" x 38" (84cm x 97cm). Well-
used but intact and good overall. End covers are present but original case missing. [1]
163
Full set (16) of London Transport 'Buses for Trolleybuses' TIMETABLE LEAFLETS covering the 14 stages of the trolleybus conversion
programme from March 1959 to May 1962 plus 2 similar for the 1952 'Buses for Trams' conversions comprising April 1952 (Stage 7)
and July 1952 (Final Stage). All in good ...[more]
164
1960s/70s City of Westminster enamel STREET SIGN from Gloucester Terrace, W2, a residential street in Bayswater near Paddington
station. Has extra wording with directions to residences in Porchester Square. A fully flanged sign measuring 34" x 23" (86cm x 58cm).
In very good, ex-use condition with j ...[more]
165Pair of London Transport RT-type bus REGISTRATION PLATES comprising the front plate JXE 158, ex-RT 795 (scrapped 1978) and
the rear plate NLE 804, ex-RT 3697 (scrapped 1979). Both are in ex-use, ex-scrapyard condition. [2]
166
London Transport RT bus BONNET FLEETNUMBER PLATE from RT 3390. The original bus to carry this number entered service at
Rye Lane (RL) garage in 1952 and the last RT 3390 was withdrawn at Holloway (HT) garage in 1977 and scrapped immediately. In
good, ex-use condition, needs a clean. [1]
167London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 718 destinated Tottenham, Victoria, Windsor. These plates are
only known to have existed at three locations between Harlow and Epping. In very good, ex-stop condition. [1]
168
Eccles Type 6 brass MINERS' SAFETY LAMP presented to London Buses in 1989. Inscription reads: 'To London Buses Limited for their
valued contribution to BMP 10. British Coal Staff College, February 1989'. Appears to be a fully-equipped, working lamp in unused, as-
new condition, just dusty. [1]
169Pair of London Transport RT-family, RF, Routemaster aluminium REAR WHEEL HUB COVERS, as fitted from the late-1940s to the
early 1970s and colloquially known as 'dustbin lids'. They measure 20" (51cm) in diameter and are in good, ex-use condition. [2]
170
London Transport enamel BUS & COACH STOP FLAG (compulsory). A 1950s/60s 'bullseye'-style, E9-size, double-sided 'boat'-type
flag complete with runners for 9 e-plates on each side. Measures 18" x 31" (46cm x 79cm). A very good example with just a few small
chips. [1]
171
Quantity (50) of London Transport & predecessors LEAFLETS & POCKET MAPS from the 1920s-70s including holiday leaflets, post-
WW2 Underground extension leaflets, 1946 Victory Celebrations, 1948 Olympics, Festival of Britain, 1953 Coronation, 'London' series
and tourist maps. Most are in good t ...[more]
172Quantity (38) of London General Omnibus & London Transport Central Buses POCKET MAPS dated from 1919 to 1974 plus a quantity
(17) of AMENDMENT LEAFLETS dated from 1949-68. Mostly in good to very good condition. [55]
173Selection (5) of enamel bus RADIATOR BADGES comprising London Transport red/blue, London Transport green, AEC, AEC
reproduction and Green Line reproduction. All are in excellent condition. [5]
174
Selection (4) of bus TICKET MACHINES comprising Setright s/n 49530/H111, ex Manchester Corporation/Greater Manchester (w/back-
plate & harness, works, needs inking), Willebrew punch s/n 6931 (w/strap, working), 'TIM' numbered 578 ex-Dundee Corp (works,
needs inking) and Almex 'A' s/n 110706/120 ...[more]
175Quantity (32) of 1950s/60s bus/coach MANUFACTURERS' BROCHURES & LEAFLETS by Leyland, AEC, Guy, Daimler, Scania. Very
little duplication. Most are in good to very good condition. [32]
176
Selection (13) of 1940s/50s manufacturer and dealer etc BROCHURES & LEAFLETS including Comberhill Motors (bus dealers),
Bedford Vans, Trucks & Buses, other Bedford items, Duple, Foden, Erco Nulac (painting) and Vauxhall cars. All in very good condition.
[13]
177
1919 London Underground MAP OF THE ELECTRIC RAILWAYS OF LONDON 'What to See & How to Travel' with print-code 395-
500M-2-10-19. Has the red bullseye on the cover and opens out in 8 panels to 13.7" x 10.9" (34 x 28cm). A very good copy, lightly-used
with some age-darkening at the folds. [1]
178
Selection (5) of 1906 UNDERGROUND POSTCARDS issued by the Great Northern, Piccadilly & Brompton Railway around the opening
of the line, 'London's Latest Tube'. Comprises 'Interior Car Shed, Shield used in Construction, Piccadilly Circus Station, Interior of Car
and Power House Chelsea'. All are ...[more]
179
Selection (6) of early 20th century real photographic (RP) POSTCARDS of the District Railway. Comprises locomotive no 4, Southend
train leaving Ealing, locomotive no 33, locomotive no 10, electric driving motor car and 3rd-class carriage no 8. All are postally unused,
the second has some details wri ...[more]
180
Selection (10) of 1930s/40s London Underground diagrammatic card maps by Beck and Schleger comprising 34-1945.350M (very poor,
separated), No 1 1935, No 2 1935, No 2 1936, No 2 1938 (2 copies), No 1 1939, No 1 1940 (2 copies) and No 1 1945 (245) plus
geographic issues No 2 1938 and No 3 1939. Apart ...[more]
181London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE for route 350A destinated New Barnet with 'Fare Stage' annotation. This may have been
located at Hertford bus station or Hertford Post Office. A little weathered from a long period in situ. [1]
182
Matching pair of London Taxi enamel LICENCE PLATES 'E 2963' from the 1990s E-series. The first measures 9 x 6.5" (23cm x 16cm)
and was fitted to the rear of the cab, the second measures 4.5" x 2" (11cm x 5cm) and was fitted inside the passenger compartment on
the bulkhead. Both are in excellent, ex- ...[more]
183c1930s London Taxi BRASS HORN with rubber bulb. In working order, 'parps' well, the rubber part is somewhat perished. An original
with full patina, not one of today's reproductions. [1]
184Pair of Southdown Motor Services bus drivers'/conductors' UNIFORM ITEMS comprising a mid-length summer coat with 'Southdown' on
both lapels and a summer jacket with 'SMS' on the lapels. Both are size 36 and in very good, lightly-used condition. [2]
185
London Transport GIBSON TICKET MACHINE. An alpha-code machine, serial no 26844. 'London Transport' remains on the printing-
plate. Prints a reasonable ticket and comes with correct-type box, webbing harness (minus apron) and spare ticket rolls. [Machine with
accessories]
186Pair of London Transport bus driver's or conductor's HATS complete with enamel BADGES, the first from the 1960s/70s, the second
from the 1980s. Both are size 7 1/8 or 57 and are in good, used condition. [2]
187
London Underground ENAMEL SIGN 'PLATFORM 1', a double-sided hanging sign featuring the traditional LT bullseye logo
superimposed over the '1'. Estimated to date from the 1930s-50s. A very good example, complete with a replacement steel frame with
hooks, professionally made to the original specificat ...[more]
188
1908 London Underground POCKET MAP issued by the Central London Railway with their own content on the reverse but using the
standard London Electric Rlwy 'unified' map. Opens out to 13.5" x 11.5" (34cm x 29cm). In well-used condition with original owner's
notes on the cover and map-side. An unusual ...[more]
189WW2 London Transport Home Guard LAPEL BADGE issued to staff who served in the 46th battalion (LT tram and trolleybus staff from
north of the river) from 1940-45. Bears the Imperial Crown over a Maltese Cross and LT's 'griffin'. In very good, ex-use condition. [1]
190
1966 'Daimler of Coventry' BOOKLET issued by Daimler Transport Vehicles to mark the 70th anniversary of the company. A high-quality
40pp publication inside plastic-covered hard covers and lavishly illustrated in both b&w and colour with historical and contemporary
examples of the company's buses ...[more]
191
Early 20th century (c1905) WROUGHT IRON SIGN 'Offices Only' stated by vendor to originate from the Walthamstow Council
Tramways depôt and offices in Walthamstow, later a London Transport trolleybus depôt and bus garage. The office block survives
today, converted to flats. Measures 50" x 14" (127cm x ...[more]
192[Updated description] London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE for route 303 destinated Welwyn Garden City (on 3 lines!), Hitchin.
This was probably located at Hatfield bus station or town centre. In excellent, ex-use condition. [1]
193Quantity (c50) of London Underground diagrammatic card maps dated from 1955 to 2000 including issues by Beck, Hutchison and
Garbutt. A few are in used condition but most are very good. [c50]
194London Underground 1938-Tube Stock enamel CAB DESTINATION PLATE for Euston / Finsbury Park on the Northern/Northern City
Line. A double-sided plate with brass ends. In very good, ex-use condition, an unusually good example. [1]
195
British Railways SMOKEBOX NUMBERPLATE from ex-LMS Stanier 4P 2-6-4T 42574, built at North British, Glasgow in 1936,
withdrawn from 55E Normanton in 1967 and scrapped in 1968. In unrestored, ex-loco/scrapyard condition. Has been owned by today's
vendor for several decades. [1]
196
Selection (4) of framed & glazed RAILWAY CARRIAGE PRINTS comprising c1965 Southern Region 'Atlantic Coast - Go by Train' by
Langhammer, LNER-series 'Maldon, Essex' by Denham and 2 x c1950s Southern Region litter notices. All are in their original frames
and have varying degrees of water-ingress. ...[more]
197Selection of London Underground items comprising a REVERSER KEY to fit Metro-Vickers electric loco or T- stock, a brass TRAIN
WHISTLE ex O/P-stock and a CAB SIGNAL BELL also ex O/P-stock. All in ex-use condition. [3]
198Selection of British Railways LAMPS (all marked 'BR') comprising a tail-lamp in good, ex-use condition, a loco head-lamp which appears
to be unused 'new old stock' and a 3-aspect hand-lamp which also appears to be unused. [3]
199London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 715 destinated Ripley, Guildford. Records show that there were
five pairs of these between Cobham Cottage Hospital and Esher Common. In very good, ex-use condition. [1]
200
1951 National Savings Committee POSTER 'Buy Savings Certificates' based on a watercolour painting of the Houses of Parliament by
S T C Weeks (b1878) who also designed posters for the Underground Group. Measures 30" x 20" (76cm x 51cm). Some edge-fraying, a
small repair and damp-staining. Framed behi ...[more]
201
1929 London Underground quad-royal POSTER MAP 'Map of Central London' with the lines superimposed on a street map and listing
places of interest around the sides of the map. In very reasonable condition with some small repairs and edge scuffs and nicks. Folded.
[1]
202
1920 London Underground Group double-crown POSTER 'Windsor by Motor-Bus' by Edward McKight Kauffer (1890-1954) who
designed posters for the Underground/London Transport from 1915-1939. Mounted on linen, some light creases and small wrinkles but
generally very good. (Double-crown is 20" x 30" or 51cm ...[more]
203
Selection (4) of double-royal railway POSTERS comprising 1985 BR/Sealink 'The Wight Way' illustrated with an ex-London
Underground Standard Stock unit, c2000 South-West Trains 'Croydon Tramlink' and 2 x South-West Trains Suburban Off-Peak
Diagrams dated 1999 and 2001 respectively. All are in excelle ...[more]
204
Selection (3) of 1940s-60s double-crown COACH POSTERS comprising 2 x late-1940s/early 1950s North Western Road Car Co
examples: "Explore Cheshire & Derbyshire Beauty Spots" and "Holidays! By Express Services" plus an early 1960s example from
Yelloway Motor Services "Lancashire to London". Genera ...[more]
205
London Underground quad-royal POSTER MAP designed by Paul Garbutt. Undated but shows the original Jubilee Line to Charing
Cross and the Piccadilly Line western terminus as Heathrow Central so can be dated to 1979-84. A couple of small, light stains but
generally in very good condition. Folded. [1]
206
1952 Chatham Royal Navy Dockyard POSTER 'Navy Days, Easter 1952' with a striking illustration by J A Grundy of a galleon
silhouetted against a setting/rising sun. Measures 22.5" x 34.5" (57cm x 88cm), has previously been folded, minor reinforcement at folds
on reverse. A most unusual item. [1]
207
1921 London Underground Group double-royal POSTER 'Take the Motor-Bus for Picnicing' by Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson
(1889-1946) who designed posters for the Underground/London Transport from 1921-1939. Some edge scuffs and nicks and a short
vertical tear from the bottom edge (repaired on the ...[more]
208
1920s original POSTER ARTWORK for the London Underground 'Blackberry Time, Book for the Countryside' featuring the Underground
bullseye, ripe blackberries and autumn tints. The artist is unknown. Encouraging weekend travel to pick blackberries was a common
advertising theme of the Underground Group ...[more]
209
Quantity (c50) of 1960s London Transport window SLIP POSTERS for RT, RF, Routemaster etc buses detailing route changes etc plus
20+ Underground SLIP POSTERS of station names for posting on platform signs on a temporary basis (considerable duplication of
names). Sizes are approx 30" x 6" (76cm x 13cm ...[more]
210
1941 WW2 London Transport POSTER 'Inside it's bright, outside it's dark, stop and let your eyes get used to it' by James Fitton (1899-
1982) who designed posters for LCC Tramways, the Underground Group and London Transport from 1925-1943. Measures 19.5" x 25"
(49cm x 64cm). A small loss at the top l/ ...[more]
211
1980 London Transport double-royal POSTER 'Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star' by Mick Brownfield (b 1947). Produced to promote LT's
'Traveller's Perks'. A strong image of a young girl in the snow on a starlit night with an LT roundel as the moon. In good condition, has
previously been folded. [1]
212
1933 London Underground quad-royal POSTER MAP 'Underground Map of London'. Shows the lines superimposed on a street-map
with stations depicted with 'bar and circle' motifs. Undated but just pre-LPTB. The Piccadilly Line to Cockfosters is open but Dover Street
station has yet to be re-named and Briti ...[more]
213
1936 London Transport quad-royal POSTER MAP 'Green Line Coach Routes'. A wonderful map showing the pre-war coach network in
its heyday and using the first LT Green Line bullseye logo. These maps would have been posted at Underground stations and in bus
shelters but few have survived. Some ageing, a ...[more]
214
c1936 original POSTER ARTWORK by Stanley Payne for the Southern Railway 'Londres'. Was used as the basis for posters produced
by the SR for the French and Belgian markets. Carries a sketch registration label on the reverse by the Baynard Press, printers of the
posters. Features a montage of colourfu ...[more]
215
Selection (5) of London Transport & British Rail double-royal POSTERS comprising 1936 'Christmas Calling' (Underground version) by
Eckersley & Lombers (linen-backed, very reasonable), 1960 'London Centenaries' by Denys Nicholls (reasonable, previously folded),
1973 'Victorian London' by Davi ...[more]
2161929 London General Omnibus Co Ltd POSTER MAP showing 'roads served by Motor-Buses' and featuring the Underground Group
'bullseye' logo. Measures 34" x 25.5" (86cm x 65cm) and in very reasonable condition with a few fold-corner partings. Folded. [1]
217Bound volume of "TRAMWAY & RAILWAY WORLD" for Jan-June 1914 (Volume 25), 515pp inside hard covers with leathercloth
corners/spine and gold-leaf lettering, titled 'Newcastle Corporation Tramways'. Some cover wear, otherwise very good. [1]
218
1938 BOOK "Wiener's Passenger Tickets" by Lionel Wiener, abstracted from the Bulletin of the International Railway Congress
Association and published by the Railway Gazette. A definitive work on pre-WW2 tickets. 1174pp inside hard covers, well-illustrated and
in very good condition. [1]
219
Selection (4) of 1930s London Underground sheet/poster MAPS comprising early 30s quad-royal poster (poor condition, fragile) and 3 x
c1937 sheet maps ex-annual reports etc (good condition). All are folded. Plus a 1902 linen-card London Underground Railways
SECTION PLAN 'through the Grosvenor Hotel . ...[more]
220Selection (6) of 1930s double-crown POSTERS, five from Birch Bros Ltd and one for the 'non-Combine coach services'. Most have
some age-darkening, edge-scuffs and a couple have small edge-losses. Most unusual items. [6]
221
Quantity (40) of mainly 1930s-60s EXPRESS & COACH SERVICE LEAFLETS from a variety of operators incl Grey Green, Southdown,
South Midland, Maidstone & District, Eastern National, East Kent, Eastern Counties, Black & White, Greyhound. Mostly in good to very
good condition. [40]
222London Transport (London Country) coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 720 destinated Epping, Harlow, Stansted Airport.
Plates with this wording were located between Aldgate and Woodford Green. In excellent, ex-use condition. [1]
223
Pair of British Rail, Network South-East aluminium SIGNS, the first a level crossing sign 'This gate is locked etc', measuring 17" x 14"
(43cm x 36cm), in weathered condition, and the second a 'Car Stop' sign measuring 10" x 11" (26cm x 28cm), in very good, ex-use
condition. [2]
224British Railways (Western Region) locomotive SHEDPLATE '88J' used by Aberdare 1961-65. In ex-loco, unrestored condition. Not often
seen at auction. Owned by today's vendor for several decades. [1]
225British Railways (London Midland Region) locomotive SHEDPLATE '27C' used by Southport until 1963. In ex-loco, unrestored condition.
Not often seen at auction. Owned by today's vendor for several decades. [1]
226
Pair of Glasgow Corporation Transport TRAM STOP FLAGS 'All Cars Stop Here' and 'Cars Stop Here if Required'. Double-sided, cast-
alloy signs measuring 15" x 7" (38cm x 18cm). They come with the official receipt for their purchase in September 1962 and other
ephemera from Glasgow Corporation regarding ...[more]
2271950s Glasgow Corporation Transport TRAM DESTINATION BLIND from Partick depôt and for the lower (via) box. A complete blind
with both white hems and in good to very good, ex-use condition. [1]
228
1880 (July, August, September) South Eastern Railway TIMETABLE ETC BOOK. 221 pages inside hard-covers, includes main-line &
branch services, tidal service to Paris, Stations, Junctions, Level Crossings etc closed at night & on Sundays, empty train & light engine
workings, Cannon St & ...[more]
229
1909 & 1910 RAILWAY TIMETABLE BOOKLETS comprising London & South Western Railway dated 1 June to 30 September 1909
(191 pages, good condition) and London, Brighton & South Coast Railway dated October 1910 to May 1911 (161 pages, front cover
loose). [2]
230
1922/23 combined volume of TIMETABLES for South Eastern & Chatham Railway dated October 2nd, 1922 and Southern Railway,
South Western Section dated 1st October, 1923. One of the first attempts to anticipate the forthcoming grouping into the SR. Contains
fold-out maps both of the SECR and the new ...[more]
231
1920s/30s railway WORKING TIMETABLES booklets comprising Metropolitan Railway Appendix dated 1 August 1921, 'Underground'
(London Electric Railway, City & South London Railway and Central London Railway) Appendix dated 1928 (14/6/28), Southern Railway
(Central Section) dated June 17, 1928 and So ...[more]
232London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 711 destinated Uxbridge, Beaconsfield, High Wycombe. Plates
with this wording were posted between Mitcham, Swan and Southall, Iron Bridge. In very good, ex-use condition. [1]
233
Pair of 1920s London Underground POCKET MAPS comprising June 1924 edition by J C Betts, showing the British Empire Exhibition
stations, a special version produced for the Army & Navy Stores, and the Summer 1928 edition by E G Perman. Both have some age-
spotting in places, the former has a 5" (12 ...[more]
234
Pair of London Transport/London Country bus DESTINATION BLINDS, the first a BL or RF-type from Kingston (K) garage dated 8.9.80
and the second an RF, SM etc rear numbers blind from Leatherhead (LH) garage dated 2.75. Both are complete blinds in very good, ex-
use condition. [2]
235Pair of London Country RF, MB, SM etc bus DESTINATION BLINDS from High Wycombe (HE) garage dated 10.74 and 9.75
respectively. Both are complete, linen blinds in good, ex-use condition. [2]
236
Quantity (40) of 1948-55 British Railways TIMETABLE BOOKLETS & ALTERATIONS from Eastern, Midland, North-Eastern, Western &
Scottish Regions. Nearly all different and mostly in good condition. Plus 4 x pre-WW2 Railway Company HOLIDAY GUIDES comprising
GWR 'Cornish Riviera', 1929 & 1934 ed ...[more]
237
c1950s British Railways (Eastern Region) enamel HEADER PLATE 'LONDON TRANSPORT' thought to be from one of the stations on
the London, Tilbury & Southend line also used by District and Hammersmith & City Line Underground trains. Measures 53" x 6" (135cm
x 15cm) and is in ex-use condition with ...[more]
238
London Underground permanent way brass GANGER'S WARNING HORN marked 'LPTB', probably 1930s. Measures 7.5" (19cm) long
and is complete with original chain attached. Plus a London Transport small ENAMEL SIGN 'Building Dept' measuring 4.25 x 3.5" (11cm
x 9cm) and in excellent condition. [2]
239
Pair of 1970s London Underground supervisory grade HATS with ENAMEL BADGES, the first for a Station Foreman (size 57) and the
second for a Station Master, complete with strip of gold braid on the peak (size 6 7/8 or 55). Both are in good, ex-use condition, the
Station Master's badge has small enamel ...[more]
240
Large quantity (90+) of London Transport POCKET MAPS from the 1930s-70s including tram & trolleybus, central bus, country bus,
Green Line etc. Generally in good to very good condition. Plus No 3 1937 Green Line guidebook (well-used) and 1934 booklet 'London
Transport - a Record and a Survey' by ...[more]
241
1924/25 British Empire Exhibition at Wembley items comprising the official 1924 fold-out PLAN & MAP designed by Kennedy North in a
style similar to MacDonald Gill with an Underground map with calligraphed station names and elaborate, colourful illustrations and the
1925 (May-October) 'New Wemble ...[more]
242
London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 719 destinated Watford, Garston, Hemel Hempstead. Examples
were recorded between Pimlico Station and Kilburn High Road Stn plus one at the South East London College. In very good, ex-use
condition. [1]
243
Quantity (11) of c1904 London Underground POSTCARDS from the Central London Railway series of comic platform scenes, thought to
be by Phil May. All different and thought to be the full set except for Marble Arch. Three are either postally used or marked on the
reverse, the rest are unused. In good t ...[more]
244
Selection (4) of c1908 London Underground POSTCARDS, featuring the system map produced by Waterlow & Sons, all with different
backs, two for the Liverpool Street Hotel, one a normal postcard and the other blank and folded vertically for insertion into a pocket
folder. Generally in good to very g ...[more]
245London Underground 1950s/60s enamel FRIEZE PANEL from Kilburn Park station on the Bakerloo Line. Measures 50" x 9" (127cm x
23cm). A small area of enamel loss at one corner but otherwise very good with other blemishes only minor. [1]
246
Very large quantity (160+) of 1950s-70s London Transport etc POCKET MAPS of Central Buses, Country Buses, Green Line Coaches,
'London' & tourist issues (little, if any, duplication) plus a further large quantity (60+) of 1950s/60s London Transport LEAFLETS re
leisure attractions etc. Mostly in v ...[more]
247
London Underground enamel PLATFORM ROUNDEL from Bank Station on the Central and Northern Lines. This is the smaller-size
sign, from the track-side, measuring 24" (61cm) across by 19.5" (50cm) high, c1980s, in three parts plus alloy frame. In very good, ex-
use condition. Has been mounted for display ...[more]
248
Pair of bus TICKET MACHINES comprising Setright s/n 16144/160 ex Crosville (w/ correct box, works, needs inking) and 'TIM'
numbered 98, ex Barrow Corporation Transport (w/strap, spare rolls & correct box, working, ink a bit faint). Both these machines are in
clean, ex-use condition. [2]
249
Pair of 'TIM' bus TICKET MACHINES, the first numbered 527A, ex Dundee Corp (?) (w/strap & box, working but needs inking) and the
second numbered P 403, ex-Southdown(?) (w/box & wooden ticket rack, working, needs inking). Both are in generally clean, ex-use
condition. [2]
250London Underground 38-Tube Stock enamel CAB DESTINATION PLATE for East Finchley / Tooting on the Northern Line. A double-
sided plate with brass ends. In very good, ex-use condition, an unusually good example. [1]
251
London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 706 destinated Victoria, Croydon, Chelsham. These plates date
from Feb 1969 onwards and examples were located between Berkhamsted and St John's Wood Road. In very good, ex-use condition.
[1]
252
Selection of c1908 London Underground MAPS, the first types to show a unified system, one produced for the Central London Railway
with their information on the reverse, 13.5" x 11.5" (34cm x 29cm), and the other two 13.5" x 10" (34cm x 25cm), single-sided. All are ex-
guidebook copies as trimmed by t ...[more]
253c1930s/40s Hong Kong cast-iron BUS STOP FLAG, thought to be China Motor Bus (CMB). In un-restored condition with traces of
different, original paint colours. Measures 21" (53cm) high with the base, 16" (41cm) in diameter. [1]
254 Complete set (12) of bus conductors' PSV BADGES, one for each traffic area. All are in excellent condition. [12]
2551940s/50s London Transport enamel BUS STOP FLAG 'Request'. Double-sided with two enamel plates inside a bronze frame and
retaining its original fixing rods and nuts. Measures 18" x 16" (46cm x 40cm). A superb example with barely a blemish. [1]
256
Quantity (16) of mixed rail & bus etc CAP & LAPEL BADGES including Nigerian Railways Corporation, Senior Station Master, all in very
good condition. Plus 2 x London Transport bus conductors' BUDGET KEYS, one marked 'LPTB', the other 'LTE', in very good, ex-use
condition. [18 items]
257Quantity (11) of rail (mainly) & bus WHISTLES, mainly 'Acme Thunderer', including examples from LMS, LNER (one is a railway police
example), BMMO (Midland Red buses), BR (M), BR & LT. All are visually in good to very good, ex-use condition. [11]
258
London Transport RT bus BONNET FLEETNUMBER PLATE from RT 2296. The original bus to carry this number entered service at
Leyton (T) garage in 1949 and the last RT 2296 was withdrawn at Abbey Wood (AW) garage in 1977. It subsequently became the yard
shunter at Wombwell Diesels scrapyard. In good, ex-u ...[more]
259
London Transport (London Country) RT bus BONNET FLEETNUMBER PLATE from RT 980. Always a green bus, the original vehicle, a
'roofbox' RT entered service at Hertford (HG) garage in 1948 and the last bus to carry this number was withdrawn at Crawley garage in
1972 and sold to Tillingbourne Valley Servi ...[more]
260London Transport Routemaster, RT, RF etc INDICATOR 'EAR', a complete unit with lenses and rubber casing. In very good, used
condition - rubber and lenses are excellent. [1]
261London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 715 destinated Hertford via Enfield. Likely to be an early plate and
would have been located between Barnes and Manor House Station. In very good, ex-use condition. [1]
262
[Updated] 1839 Bradshaw's RAILWAY COMPANION, the 1st edition so titled. This is the version dated '10th Mo 25th, 1839 (No 3)' and
is probably the 1889 reprint by Bradshaw to celebrate their half-century. Pocket-sized, hard covers with gold-leaf title label. Contains
timetables, town plans, area maps ...[more]
263Pair of early railway CAP BADGES comprising 'Motorman 616', thought to be London Electric Railways (Underground) and 'Porter
9353', believed to be London, Brighton & South Coast Railway (LBSCR). Both in good, ex-use condition. [2]
264c1910 London Electric Railways (Underground) St John Ambulance Association CAP or ARMBAND BADGE, probably the latter.
Measures 2" (5cm) in diameter and is in very good, ex-use condition. [1]
265
c1940s/50s Birmingham Corporation BUS STOP FLAG 'Buses [from City] stop here by request'. A double-sided enamel sign in its
original heavy cast-iron frame and in the unique, distinctive style of BCT. A few small blemishes to the enamel in places but generally in
very good, ex-use condition. [1]
266
c1902 Central London Railway fold-out POCKET MAP produced to promote its service from Bank to Shepherds Bush. The line is
superimposed in red on a street-map background and shows the generating station and depôt at the western end with an inset plan of
the subways at Bank on the top right. The rever ...[more]
267
Selection of London Underground 1938-Tube Stock items comprising interior enamel CAR NUMBER PLATE from driving motor car
10120 (small area of restoration), 2 x alloy PLATES 'Property of LNER', one marked on reverse ex-driving motor car 11311, the other as
ex-trailer 012333, and 2 x enamel END-IDENT ...[more]
268
Pair of GPO ENAMEL SIGNS 'Telephone', the first, single-sided, from a 1920s K1 telephone box and measuring 24" x 8" (61cm x 20cm)
and the second, double-sided, 1930s and measuring 22" x 9" (56cm x 23cm). The former has some damage to the enamel in places,
the latter is in very good condition with ju ...[more]
269
Southdown Motor Services ADVERTISING DISPLAY PANEL from a 'Queen Mary' Leyland PD3. These panels were placed in the blank
window frame on the lower deck by the stairs. This one advertises excursions, express services and tours. Measures 43" x 23" (109cm
x 58cm) and made of light alloy. In good, ex-v ...[more]
270
Southdown Motor Services double-sided COACH EXCURSIONS DISPLAY BOARD. Vintage 1950s/60s, it advertises Wye Valley &
Tintern Abbey on one side and 'Today 2:15pm' on the other with a blackboard section still showing its last tour of East Sussex. Has
small legs for leaning against the side of a dis ...[more]
271London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 708 destinated Hemel Hempstead via Kings Langley. The only
known pair with this wording were at Bushey Station. The style suggests that this is an early example. In very good, ex-use condition. [1]
272London Underground Standard or 1938 Tube Stock enamel DESTINATION PLATE for Elephant & Castle/Queens Park on the Bakerloo
Line. Double-sided with brass ends. In good, ex-car condition with a few chips on both sides. [1]
273Large quantity (c120) of 1950s-60s BUS TIMETABLE LEAFLETS from a very wide variety of (non-London) operators across the UK.
Generally in good to very good condition. [c120]
274Selection (3) of 1930s bus drivers' PSV BADGES of the early type made of Traffolyte and with the clip fitting. Badges are AA (Northern
Area) 6455, CC (North-Western Area) 7267 and HH (Western Area) 7885. In well-used condition. [3]
275Southern Railway enamel POSTER BOARD HEADER PLATE in the rounded-style 'sunshine' lettering. Measures 52" x 5" (132cm x
13cm). In good, ex-use condition with some chipping to the enamel at the edges. [1]
276
Southern Railway enamel 'TARGET' SIGN from Sydenham station on the former LBSCR line between New Cross Gate and Norwood
Junction. Mounted on its original wooden backing board, it measures 29" x 13" (74cm x 33cm). In good, ex-use condition with a few
chips to the enamel at some screw-holes and at the ...[more]
2771950s/60s London Underground enamel bullseye PLATFORM SIGN (probably tunnel-side) from Camden Town station on the Northern
Line. Measures 28" x 22" (71cm x 56cm). In very good, ex-use condition. Makes an excellent pair with the next lot. [1]
2781950s/60s London Underground enamel FRIEZE PANEL from the platforms at Camden Town on the Northern Line. Measures 50" x 9"
(127cm x 23cm). In very good, ex-use condition. Makes an excellent pair with the previous lot. [1]
279
1960s/70s City of Westminster enamel STREET SIGN from Cranbourn Street, WC2, a small thoroughfare in London's theatreland
linking Leicester Square and Charing Cross Road. A fully flanged sign measuring 34" x 17.5" (86cm x 44cm). In very good, ex-use
condition with a few small chips on the flanges. [ ...[more]
280
1933 London Transport Trams & Trolleybuses Section Inspector's CAP BADGE in solid hallmarked silver with gilt finish and enamelled
circle. Serial no 403 on the reverse. After 1950 these badges were also re-issued to 'gold badge' bus inspectors. In very good, ex-use
condition with no major blemis ...[more]
281
c1910 London General Omnibus Company bus drivers' and conductors' brass CAP BADGE in the winged wheel-with-bar design that
also featured on the side of the company's early motor-buses. Believed to be the first uniform badge issued to London bus crews who
had previously worn their own clothing. In ve ...[more]
282
Selection (3) of London Transport bus stop enamel Q/G-PLATES comprising 'Queue this side for 51, 51A, 51B, 51C, 241, Queue other
side for 228, 228A' (from Sidcup, pre-1964), 'Buses to Maple Crescent only' (also from Sidcup) and 'Headstop'. All have a few chips
from use. [3]
283Selection (7) of London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATES for routes 51 & 51A in the Sidcup area and including a destinated
example to Charlton and unusual Sunday special workings with red lettering. In varying, ex-use condition, most are very good. [7]
284
1920s London Underground double-sided ENAMEL SIGN 'SMOKING' as fitted into slots inside the windows of designated 'smoking'
cars of 1923 Tube Stock ('Standard Stock'). Measures 24" x 4" (61cm x 10cm) and is in very good, ex-use condition. A most unusual
item and an amazing survivor. [1]
285
Selection (15) of early Underground Group 'TOT' (Train - Omnibus - Tram) LEAFLETS & MAGAZINES comprising 'Supplementary' A &
C issues from 1913, 8 x issues from the first full series dated between September 1913 and July 1914 plus 5 of the staff series dated
between April 1923 and March 1930 ...[more]
286
London Tram & Trolleybus Conductor's METROPOLITAN STAGE CARRIAGE BADGE T 4522. An older-style badge with the clip fitting
on the reverse. Equivalent to PSV licence badges, these were issued from 1935-1962 for electric traction in the capital. In good, ex-use
condition. [1]
287London Tram & Trolleybus Driver's METROPOLITAN STAGE CARRIAGE BADGE T 9950 with 'horseshoe'-type fitting on the reverse.
Equivalent to PSV licence badges, these were issued from 1935-1962 for electric traction in the capital. In good, ex-use condition. [1]
288
Quantity (12) of London Transport CAP BADGES, LAPEL BADGES & ARMBAND BADGES from the Underground and Buses, approx
1960s-80s vintage. Includes Underground motorman & guard, bus driver and conductor (central and country areas), anniversary pins
and permanent way look-out armbands (two version ...[more]
289
1933 London Underground H C Beck diagrammatic, card POCKET MAP from the first-year series titled 'Underground Railways of
London'. This is the edition with no print-code, issued c. August 1933. Refers to re-naming of Dover St station to Green Park and the
merger of Holborn and British Museum station ...[more]
2901950s/60s London Underground enamel PLATFORM BULLSEYE SIGN from Finsbury Park station on the Piccadilly and Victoria Lines.
A tunnel-side sign measuring 24" (61cm) square and in excellent condition. [1]
291
London Underground enamel PLATFORM ROUNDEL from Bayswater station on the District & Circle Lines. A medium-size sign in three
parts (no frame) measuring 32" (82cm] across the bar. Some minor blemishes and marks but overall in very good, ex-use condition. [1
sign in 3 parts]
292
London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 727 lettered Express, Crawley and featuring the blue background
used by LT for limited-stop services. Examples were noted from Luton to Kingston. One very small blemish, otherwise in very good, ex-
use condition. [1]
293
London Transport 'DOLLY STOP', a temporary bus stop used for diversions, emergencies etc. This is the complete 'head' of the stop
and consists of two back-to-back enamel plates inside a steel frame. It is the 'Request' version and, apart from a couple of small chips to
the enamel, is in very good, e ...[more]
294Quantity (12) of 1950s Hastings Tramways trolleybus TIMETABLE BOOKLETS dated from June 1951 to September 1955. All different
editions and in good to very good condition, some have corroded staples. [12]
295
Selection (3) of c1950s/60s double-sided BUS STOP FLAGS, two are Tilling Group, cast-alloy examples, one with fitting for top of pole,
plus an enamel example in generic style. All are sized approx 12-13" x 9" (32cm x 23cm) and are in good to very good, ex-use
condition. [3]
296
Selection (5) of c1950s/60s double-sided BUS etc STOP FLAGS & SIGNS from unknown operators, one is a continental European tram
sign, one is a 'Town Service Fare Stage' sign. The two largest measure 19" x 12" (48cm x 30cm), the others are smaller. Condition
varies from well-worn to very good. [5]
297London Underground Q/CO/CP-Stock DESTINATION PLATE for Inner Circle/Sth Ken on the District/Circle Lines. Double-sided,
reversable, with brass ends. In good, ex-use condition. [1]
298
Selection (4) of London Transport Metropolitan Line CARRIAGE NOTICES & MAP comprising 1935 'Strolls & Rambles' by Irene
Fawkes (card), 1941 'In Air Raids/In the Blackout' (paper, small edge losses), 1945 map of the Aylesbury, Chesham & Watford lines
(card) and 1951 'Timetable' by Duke (c ...[more]
299
Selection (5) of bus RADIATOR BADGES comprising London Transport perspex Routemaster version (lightly-used), enamel RT-type
examples in red/blue, green x 2 and AEC plus a bus stop enamel E-PLATE for route 155 Sunday with red lettering, all the letter in
excellent condition. [6]
300London Transport bus DESTINATION BLIND for an SMS vehicle (front box) at Merton (AL) garage dated 7.5.76. A complete blind with
both white leaders and in good to very good, ex-use condition. [1]
301Pair of London Country RF, MB, SM etc bus DESTINATION BLINDS, the first from Addlestone (WY) garage dated 10.75 and the
second from Garston (GR) garage dated 6.73. Both are complete, linen blinds and in good, ex-use condition. [2]
302
Selection (3) of London Country RF, MB, SM etc bus DESTINATION BLINDS, the first from High Wycombe (HE) garage dated ?/77, the
second from Hertford (HG) garage dated 4.75 (a few panels have been cannibalised) and the third from Hemel Hempstead, Two Waters
(HH) garage, date unclear, includes two Gree ...[more]
303
Vehicle set (front & rear) of London Transport Red Arrow DESTINATION BLINDS, coded 'K' for an MBA at Victoria (GM) garage. The
front one is dated 23.2.77 and the rear 30.1.78. They feature the blue displays traditionally used by LT for limited-stop services. Both are
complete blinds and in very ...[more]
304 Selection (4) of 1950s/60s bus DESTINATION BLINDS from South Wales. All are complete and in generally good, ex-use condition. [4]
305
Selection (3) of 1950s/60s bus DESTINATION BLINDS comprising South Shields Corporation dated 1965 (complete and in good, ex-
use condition), Darlington Corporation trolleybus or bus (well used, white leaders missing) and a Cambridge area blind, possibly United
Counties (well used, lower leader missin ...[more]
306Pair of 1950s/60s bus DESTINATION BLINDS comprising Eastern National and Ipswich Corporation examples. Both are complete and
in very good, ex-use condition. [2]
3071950s Leeds Corporation Transport TRAM DESTINATION BLIND. A complete blind with both white hems and in good ex-use condition.
[1]
308
Pair of London Country RF, RP coach DESTINATION BLINDS from Harlow (HA) garage, the first a London Transport-manufactured
example dated 6.6.74 and the second a King & Flack type, date unclear but probably 1975. Both are complete, linen blinds in good, ex-
use condition. [2]
309
Pair of London Transport/London Country RF coach DESTINATION BLINDS, the first from Dorking (DS) garage date ?.3.68 and the
second from Reigate (RG) garage dated 15.5.70. Both are LT-manufactured, linen blinds, complete and in mainly good, ex-use
condition, the first has some damage to the top displ ...[more]
310
1950 London Transport DESTINATION BLIND for a tour/sightseeing LTC or TF (TF9) coach at Victoria, Gillingham Street (GM) garage.
Coded 'K' and dated 25.5.50, it pre-dates the introduction of the 'private-hire' RFs the following year but could then have been used in
those too. A complete blind in goo ...[more]
311Pair of 1960s Southdown Motor Services DESTINATION BLINDS ex-Chichester garage, one coded CD/63 (ultimates) and the other
CV/63 (intermediate points). Both are complete and in good to very good, ex-use condition. [2]
312Pair of 1960s Southdown Motor Services DESTINATION BLINDS one coded WD/66 (ultimates) and the other WV/66 (intermediate
points). Both are complete and in good to very good, ex-use condition. [2]
313
Pair of London Transport bus DESTINATION BLINDS for RT-type vehicles comprising a code 'S' (side or rear box) from Norbiton (NB)
garage dated 22.8.63 with various subsequent official alterations in 1965/68/69 (includes the trolleybus replacement routes) plus a code
'B' (front, intermediate box) from ...[more]
314
1951 London Transport DESTINATION BLIND for a T (10T10) coach at Windsor (WR) garage. Coded 'M' (Green Line routes) and dated
21.8.51, shortly before the replacement RFs arrived (the blind would have also fitted them). A complete blind in good, ex-use condition
and a most unusual survivor. [1]
315
Pair of London Country RF, SM etc bus DESTINATION BLINDS, the first from Dunton Green (DG) garage dated 10/76 and the second
from Harlow (HA) garage dated 4.4.74/3.6.74. Both are complete, linen blinds, the first a King & Flack, the second LT-manufactured,
and are generally in good, ex-use condi ...[more]
316Pair of London Country RF, RP coach DESTINATION BLINDS, the first from Stevenage (SV) garage, dated 19.1.72 and second from
Swanley (SJ) garage, dated 26.1.72. Both are complete, linen blinds, LT-manufactured, and are generally in good, ex-use condition. [2]
317
London Transport trolleybus DESTINATION BLIND from Edmonton (EM) depôt marked 'front & rear' and dated 1.11.60. An Aldenham-
manufactured, linen blind complete with both white leaders and in very good, ex-use condition, perhaps not surprising as it was only
used for a maximum of just over 5 month ...[more]
318
Selection (3) of 1950s/60s tram & bus DESTINATION BLINDS comprising a Sheffield Corporation tram blind, a Wolverhampton
Corporation bus blind and a Glasgow Corporation tram blind (numbers). All are in ex-use condition, the first two are complete, the last is
missing one white leader. [3]
319
Selection (3) of 1960s/70s bus DESTINATION BLINDS comprising 1967 Birmingham Corporation from Acocks Green garage, 1975
SELNEC (Manchester) and c1960s coach blind from an unknown operator, possibly a London company. Complete blinds, generally in
good, ex-use condition, the last has damage to the top ...[more]
320
Selection (7) of 1980s London Transport Routemaster DESTINATION BLINDS comprising 'KK' (front, intermediate) examples from AC
(Willesden), HD (Harrow Weald), SF (Stamford Hill) x 2 & WN (Wood Green) plus 'LL' (side or rear intermediate with number) examples
from AD (Palmers Green) and SF (Stamfo ...[more]
321c1940s/50s Hants & Dorset Coach Tours wooden HEADER BOARD with the company's name applied by transfer in traditional lettering.
In good, ex-use condition with some wear. [1]
322
Southdown Motor Services DESTINATION BOARD as fitted to the front of coaches in the 1950s/60s (and possibly earlier too). Double-
sided wooden board with re-inforced ends, reading Bognor Regis/London Airport. Measures 32" x 4.5" (81cm x 11cm). In good, ex-use
condition. [1]
323
Southdown Motor Services driver's/conductor's UNIFORM JACKET with chrome buttons, embroidered 'SMS' on lapels and leather cuffs
and pocket re-inforcers. No size label but a good medium and in very good, used condition. Plus a Southdown driver's/conductor's HAT
with scrolled chrome BADGE, hat size 7 ...[more]
324
London Underground Standard or 1938 Tube Stock enamel CAB DESTINATION PLATE 'via Highgate and West End' / Piccadilly Line'
in black on yellow and made for the lower position in the destination box. 'Piccadilly Line' has been applied by London Transport in paint
over 'via Highgate and City' so that t ...[more]
325British Railways (London Midland Region) locomotive SHEDPLATE '9F' used by Lees (Oldham) until 1955, then Belle Vue until 1956
and finally Patricroft until 1963. In ex-loco, unrestored condition. Owned by today's vendor for several decades. [1]
326British Railways (North Eastern Region) locomotive SHEDPLATE '52J' used by Borough Gardens 1958-59 and South Gosforth 1964-73.
In ex-loco/ex-DMU, unrestored condition. Owned by today's vendor for several decades. [1]
327
Pair of railway HANDLAMPS, the first a 4-aspect London, Midland & Scottish Railway (LMS) example finished in crimson lake colour
and numbered 317964 (one glass cracked) and the second a 4-aspect Southern Railway (SR) example dated 1940 (red & green
glasses present). Both in ex-use condition. ...[more]
328Tyers alloy SINGLE LINE TABLET 'Dinnington Sta. - Maltby, 12' from the former South Yorkshire Joint Railway. In good, ex-use
condition - unpolished!. [1]
329Tyers bronze SINGLE LINE KEY TOKEN 'Harworth Col - Firbeck 10' from the former colliery network in the Bassetlaw area of
Nottinghamshire. In very good, ex-use condition - unpolished! [1]
330
Railwayana comprising a GASLIGHT FITTING, possibly ex-GWR (brown enamel), in separate pieces, including glass cover and chains,
plus a 1922 GWR CAST-IRON SIGN re propping up wagon doors plus a SIGNAL BLOCK INSTRUMENT, pegging type, of unknown
origin, no markings. [3]
331
1909 London Underground POCKET MAP. An unusual version produced for F Leach, Jewellers & Opticians of Kilburn with their location
and advertisement printed on the map. The map is contained in Leach's 'Book Post' card folder designed for sending in the post. Apart
from slight scuffing at one edg ...[more]
332
1940s/50s London Transport enamel BUS STOP FLAG (compulsory). A most unusual E6 type with runners for 6 e-plates on each side.
Double-sided with two enamel plates inside a bronze frame. Measures 18" x 26" (46cm x 66cm). An very good example just with a few
very small chips. [1]
333
1950s/60s London Transport enamel BUS & COACH STOP FLAG, a 'Request' version with space for 3 e-plates on each sides. A
traditional bullseye 'boat' flag, (two-sided, hollow) measuring 18" x 20.5" (46cm x 52cm). This is a 'new old stock' example, ex-LT stores,
that has never been used or had runn ...[more]
334Selection (11) of RAILWAY BADGES etc including GCR, GWR, LMS, LNER, BR, ASLEF, GWR St John Ambulance, WW2 'Railway
Service' (GWR & LMS examples). All in very good condition. [11]
335Quantity (19) of rail & bus etc SMALL SIGNS & PLATES (enamel, tin & plastic) including London Transport, BTC Bye-Laws &
Conditions, Great Central Railway Gedling Colliery, St John Ambulance Equipment etc. Mostly in good to very good condition. [19]
336
1892 District Railway MAP OF LONDON, 5th edition. This is the first variant showing Barnsbury Sta on the North London line and the
Regent's Canal, City & Docks Rlwy and the City Lines undertaking to Barbican as dotted lines. London's first tubes - the C&SLR and the
CLR - have been added neat ...[more]
337
London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 723 destinated Grays, Chadwell St Mary, Tilbury. This would
probably have been located somewhere in the Dagenham to Purfleet section in the time before the route was cut back to Grays. In very
good, ex-use condition. [1]
338Matched pair of London Underground Piccadilly Line 1959-Stock enamel INTERIOR CAR NUMBER PLATES from driving motor car
1133, one from each end of the car. In good, ex-car condition, some chipping around the screw-holes. [2]
339Selection (3) of London Underground station ROUNDEL FRAMES in brass. These are the very small size versions, 17" x 14" (43cm x
35cm), each designed to take a 3-piece enamel sign. In very good, ex-use condition. [3]
340London Underground Standard Tube Stock enamel CAB DESTINATION PLATE for Northfields/Uxbridge on the Piccadilly Line. Double-
sided with brass ends and the small identifier tags at the top edge. In vey good, ex-car condition. [1]
341Double-sided HIGHWAY SIGN 'Addington Village Tram Stop' featuring the TfL tram roundel with green circle. Made of a reflective,
plastic material with aluminium framing. Measures 35" x 8.5" (89 cm x 21 cm) and is in very good, ex-use condition. [1]
342
1940s/50s London Transport enamel BUS STOP FLAG (compulsory). An E3 type with runners for 3 e-plates on each side. Double-
sided with two enamel plates inside a bronze frame and including an e-plate for route 280 Mon-Sat. Measures 18" x 21.5" (46cm x
54cm). An excellent example just with a few very s ...[more]
343
Selection (9) of London Underground diagrammatic card POCKET MAPS, one for each decade from the 1930s-2010s. Selection
comprises No 1 1937 (well used with markings), 245 No 1 1945 (near-mint), (1156) 1957 (very good), (768) 1969 (very good), (1.79) No
1 1979 (very good), 687 (very good), August 199 ...[more]
344
LCC Tramways 'A'-type TICKET PUNCH, serial no A 585, inscribed 'LCCT' on the casing. Comes with correct back-plate w/strap - the
back-plate has an extra position for a ticket-canceller - see next lot. In working order - punches but doesn't ring. From the estate of the
last Superintendent of LT's Tic ...[more]
345
London Transport TICKET CANCELLER (punch), serial no N27, inscribed 'LPTB'. Used by conductors to cancel return and through
tickets and designed to slot into the extra space on the back-plate for the ticket machines (see previous lot in this sale). Fully operative
and punches 'N 27' in a hole patter ...[more]
346
London Underground 1950s/60s enamel PLATFORM FRIEZE PLATE from the Northern Line with the line name on the bar of a
traditional London Transport bullseye. And 'end-of-row' example measuring 28" x 9" (71cm x 23cm). An excellent example in very good
condition. [1]
347London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 719 destinated Swanley, Farningham, Wrotham. Examples were
recorded between New Cross and Sidcup. In good, ex-use condition. [1]
348
London Transport GIBSON TICKET MACHINE. An alpha-code machine, serial no 26645. 'London Transport' remains on the printing-
plate. Prints a reasonable ticket (could benefit from re-inking) and comes with correct-type box, webbing harness and spare ticket rolls.
[Machine with accessories]
349
c1910-1920 Eastbourne Corporation Motor 'Bus Dept ENAMEL NOTICE from the early days of motor-buses. Would have been fixed
inside a bus and covers matters such as luggage, dogs, parcels, children, theatre buses, lost property. Manufactured by Chromo,
Wolverhampton and measures 23" x 7" (58cm x 18cm). ...[more]
350
Pair of original OIL PAINTINGS of 1920s buses by Michael Cowtan. Both are oil on canvas, painted in 1983, the first depicts a 1920
Huddersfield Corporation Tramways Karrier-Roe front-entrance single-decker and the second a 1922 Rotherham Corporation Bristol-
Roe. Both are professionally framed in woo ...[more]
351
London Transport RT bus BONNET FLEETNUMBER PLATE from RT 72, one of the first production batch, known as the "pre-war" RTs.
The original bus to carry this number entered service at Putney (AF) garage in 1940 and the last RT 72 was withdrawn from 'learner'
duties at West Ham (WH) garage in 1962. It w ...[more]
352
Large quantity of London General Omnibus & London Transport Central Buses TRAFFIC CIRCULARS comprising sundry original
issues between 1921-1929, loose-bound photocopies of the full route lists from 1924-1930 and loose-bound year-volumes from 1933-
1945, the latter a mixture of originals and photo ...[more]
353
Southern Electric enamel STATION SIGN 'Penge, Beckenham, Bromley, Orpington, Swanley & Sevenoaks'. Would have originated at
the entrance to the down platform(s) at a station further up the line, perhaps Herne Hill? Measures 48" x 12" (122cm x 30cm). A few
small chips to the enamel but generally ...[more]
354
British Railways (Southern region) double-sided, wooden FINGERBOARD 'Stoneleigh, Worcester Park, Wimbledon, Waterloo' (probably
from Ewell West or Epsom) in very good, ex-use condition, plus a pair of Southern Railway enamel CAR STOP SIGNS '2' (with original
wooden backing and added 'Car' plate) and ...[more]
355
London Transport Routemaster bonnet FLEETNUMBER PLATE from RM 289. The original RM 289 entered service at Walthamstow
(WW) garage in 1960, replacing trolleybuses, and the last bus with this number finished service at Willesden (AC) garage in 1986 and
was scrapped the following year. Comes with the b ...[more]
356
London Transport bus stop enamel G-PLATE 'For Buses to Walthamstow Garage only'. A G6-size plate (equivalent size to 6 e-plates)
which is likely to date from 1960 when Walthamstow trolleybus depôt was converted to a bus garage. A few small edge-chips, lightly-
weathered and complete with original gri ...[more]
357
1967 London Underground Senior Station Master's CAP BADGE in hallmarked sterling silver with gilt finish and enamelled circle. These
badges were slightly larger than the standard supervisory issues and featured laurel leaves inside the ring. As is common with these,
there is a little damage to the e ...[more]
358
c1910-1930s London Underground (District & tube railways) Station Master's CAP BADGE in white metal with blue enamel inlays. This
laurel-leaf design was used until after the formation of London Transport in 1933. A little damage to the enamel in places but generally a
very good example of this v ...[more]
359
London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE for route 386 lettered Tuesday & Saturday, Hitchin. '& Saturday' is in red representing a
weekend working. We think this plate would have been located at either Bishop's Stortford or Hertford. In very good, ex-use condition.
[1]
360
A c1930s Borough of St Marylebone enamel STREET SIGN from Castlereach Street, W1, just of the Edgware Road, north of Marble
Arch. The Metropolitan Borough of St Marylebone ceased to exist in 1965 when it was folded into an enlarged City of Westminster. The
sign comes with its original bronze frame a ...[more]
361
1933 London Underground H C Beck diagrammatic, card POCKET MAP from the first-year series titled 'Underground Railways of
London'. Issued c.September 1933 and has print reference 33-2791. Shows the escalator connection between Bank and Monument
stations. A superb example in just about mint condition ...[more]
362
Box of transport ephemera comprising 13 x London Transport ANNUAL REPORTS 1934-47 (except 1935), some with fold-out maps still
present, plus 9 x war-time & early post-war BOOKLETS incl 'London Transport Carried On', Transport Goes to War', 'Front Line', 'British
Railways in Peace & War' and ...[more]
363London Transport enamel BUS & COACH STOP FLAG (compulsory). A 1950s/60s 'bullseye'-style, double-sided 'boat'-type flag.
Measures 18" x 15.5" (46cm x 40cm) and comes with original fixing rods. In very good, ex-use condition, an unusually fine example. [1]
364
British Railways (Southern Region) ENAMEL SIGN 'Up Trains' with a two-flight directional arrow, right facing. A fully-flanged sign
measuring 24" x 18" (61cm x 46cm). A small blemish to the face and minor enamel damage on the flanges but generally in very good
condition. An unusual sign. [1]
365
British Railways (Southern Region) double-sided ENAMEL SIGN 'Gentlemen' in its original wooden frame with hooks for hanging under
the platform canopy. Measures 26.5" x 14.5" (67cm x 37cm) incl the frame. In very good, ex-use condition with barely a blemish to the
sign. An unusual variant. [1]
366
London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 712 marked 'Saturday' and destinated Epsom, Dorking. Dates from
the 1964-68 period when the main service was Saturdays only (other days were covered by the 712A & 712B variants). Probably
located from Victoria southwards. In very go ...[more]
367
Selection (5) of 1906 UNDERGROUND POSTCARDS issued by the Great Northern, Piccadilly & Brompton Railway around the opening
of the line, 'London's Latest Tube'. Comprises 'Piccadilly Circus Station, Shield used in Construction, Interior Car Shed, Interior of Car
and Motor Car'. All are postally u ...[more]
368
Selection (5) of early UNDERGROUND POSTCARDS comprising c1907 'Link of London Lines' (Bakerloo Tube) and untitled interior of
car (Bakerloo & Piccadilly Tubes), real photographic 'Piccadilly Station, Underground Railway' published by Valentines and 1906
GNP&BR 'Motor Car' and 'Interior of C ...[more]
369Selection (3) of 1960s London Underground CAR LINE DIAGRAMS comprising Bakerloo Line dated March 1965, Northern Line dated
February 1967 and Piccadilly Line dated March 1966. All are paper versions and in excellent, unused condition. [3]
370
1957 London Underground Metropolitan Line card CARRIAGE MAP (LINE DIAGRAM) dated January 1957. These diagrams were
located in the compartments of T-stock and steam-hauled carriages. Some vertical creasing but generally in very good, ex-use
condition. [1]
371
1930 Metropolitan Railway hard-cover BOOK OF RATES applicable to Merchandise by Passenger Train from Swiss Cottage Station.
164pp, in good, ex-use condition with some wear to the covers. Plus a bundle of approx 25 early 20th century Metropolitan Railway
WAYBILLS in varying states of condition. [appr ...[more]
372
c1908 London Underground POCKET MAP 'London Electric Railways' with the short-lived 'Swift and Sure' sunburst design on the
cover. Opens out to 14.5" x 11" (36cm x 28cm). In well-used condition, one short fold-repair but very reasonable overall. Library stamp
on cover. An unusual variant. [1]
373London Underground Metropolitan Line A-Stock enamel INTERIOR CAR NUMBER PLATE from D-end trailer car 6171. In very good,
ex-car condition, some over-painting from overhauls, easily removed if wished. [1]
374
London Underground Metropolitan Line A-Stock DESTINATION BOX. A complete, free-standing unit with fully-working winding
mechanism and including fitted BLIND with all Metropolitan and East London Line destinations. In very good, ex-use condition. [1 +
blind]
375
London Underground Metropolitan Line A-Stock aluminium LUGGAGE RACK. Measures 16" x 12" (41cm x 31cm) (the smaller-size
rack) and is in very good, ex-use condition. Comes with appropriate dockets from the LT Museum as well as a booklet commemorating
the withdrawal of the trains. [1 + literature]
376London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 716 destinated Hitchin via Stevenage plus 'Fare Stage'. The only
known instance of this wording was a pair of plates at Richmond, the Quadrant. In excellent, ex-use condition. [1]
377Quantity (c55) of 1930s-40s (one 1929 noted) of BUS TIMETABLE LEAFLETS from a wide variety of (non-London) operators across the
UK. A few are worn but most are good to very good. [c55]
378
London Underground 1950s/60s enamel PLATFORM FRIEZE PANEL from Shepherds Bush station on the Central Line and
incorporating a 'bullseye' logo with the line name on the bar. It is unusual for frieze panels to have an integral bullseye. Measures 75" x
9" (191cm x 23cm) and is in excellent, ex-use cond ...[more]
379
Pair of bus TICKET MACHINES comprising Setright s/n 16086/102, ex-City of Oxford Motor Services, with original box (Witney depôt)
and spare ticket roll (machine works but needs inking) and a Willebrew ticket punch, s/n 11084, original operator unknown but comes
with unused ticket packs from East Yor ...[more]
380Pair of TICKET PUNCHES comprising Barker's Ticket Punch, serial no B6730, and Williamson 'Ticket Printer for Tramways,
Omnibuses, Railways, Steamboats etc', serial no 7436, with strap. Both punch properly and are in very good, ex-use condition. [2]
381
London Underground enamel STOCK-NUMBER PLATE from 1938-Tube Stock Driving Motor Car 11318. These plates were located
inside, at the end of each car above the inter-communicating door. A small area of restoration between the 3 & 1, otherwise in good, ex-
use condition. [1]
382British Railways (North Eastern Region) locomotive SHEDPLATE '51L' used by Thornaby 1958-73. In ex-loco, unrestored condition. Not
often seen at auction. Owned by today's vendor for several decades. [1]
383
Enamel railwayana comprising a 1969 'home' SIGNAL ARM marked BR W.R. V/E (S) 69, a SHUNT SIGNAL DISC (no lenses) and a
BR (S) 'Danger' SIGN re conductor rails with the early, short-lived 'Railway Executive' title. The first and last are in excellent condition,
the disc has some wear from use. [3]
384
Croydon Corporation Tramways MAP & GUIDE TO CAR SERVICES dated February 1924. Printed on light-brown paper with a cover
picture of Croydon Town Hall and an open-top Corporation tramcar. A superb example in excellent condition with just minor signs of
wear. One of the best of these we have seen. ...[more]
385
1920s London Underground one-piece PLATFORM BULLSEYE SIGN from Clapham Road station on the Northern Line. Likely to date
from the 1924 modernisation of the line. The station was re-named Clapham North in 1926 at which stage a bar with the new name was
screwed across this sign (see next lot in this s ...[more]
386
1920s London Underground PLATFORM SIGN (centre bar from a bullseye) from Clapham North station on the Northern Line. Likely to
date from 1926 when the station was re-named from Clapham Road and the sign has screw-holes for fixing onto the bar over the
previous name. See previous lot for one of the o ...[more]
387
London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 710 destinated Uxbridge, Gerrards Cross, Amersham. The route
was withdrawn before records of locations were taken but the plate was probably located from Oxford Circus northwards. In very good,
ex-use condition. [1]
388
1960s London Transport enamel BUS & RED ARROW STOP FLAG, for standard bus services and Red Arrows on a combined basis.
Until around 1972, the limited-stop Red Arrow services used a separate design with a black background. A double-sided, hollow, 'boat'-
style flag measuring 18" x 21" (46cm x 53cm ...[more]
389
Large album of loose-mounted PHOTOGRAPHS compiled by the late Alan A Jackson, historian & transport author, portraying transport
etc developments from the late 19th century on. This album covers Sevenoaks, Orpington, Chislehurst, Sidcup & District and includes
real photographs, commercial po ...[more]
390
2 albums of loose-mounted PHOTOGRAPHS compiled by the late Alan A Jackson, historian & transport author, portraying transport etc
developments from the late 19th century on. One covers Banstead, Epson Downs, Talworth, Kingswood & District and the other New
Malden, Worcester Park & Distri ...[more]
391
London Underground Q/CO/CP Stock enamel DESTINATION PLATE for Addison Rd/Neasden on the then Metropolitan & District Lines.
Addison Road was closed during WW2 and re-named Kensington (Olympia) in 1946. Double-sided, reversable, with brass ends. In
good, ex-use condition. [1]
3921950s/60s Eastern Counties Omnibus Co Ltd TIMETABLE FRAME with enamel header plate. A wooden frame with metal reinforcement
and a glazed opening panel. Measures 29" x 14.5" (73cm x 37cm) and is in very good, ex-use condition. [1]
393
1880 District Railway pocket MAP. Opens out to 18" x 11.5" (46" x 29") and can be dated by the opening of the Putney Bridge (Fulham)
extension. Shows the Circle Completion Line and the extensions to Wimbledon and Hounslow as under construction or proposed. A
very early map of London's first undergro ...[more]
394London Underground District Line R38-Stock enamel INTERIOR CAR NUMBER PLATE from driving motor car 21118 (ex-Q38 trailer).
In very good, ex-car condition, some over-painting from overhauls, easily removed if wished. [1]
395London Transport TROLLEYBUS REGISTRATION PLATE (rear) FXH 473 from L3-class 1473. One of the last London trolleybuses to
run, it was scrapped by Geo Cohen at Colindale scrapyard in June 1962. In ex-use, ex-scrapyard condition. [1]
396London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE for trolleybus route 657 which ran between Hounslow and Shepherds Bush from 1935
(replacing tram route 57) until 1962 (replaced by Routemaster route 117). In very good, ex-use condition. [1]
397
Large quantity (800-900) of bus, trolleybus, tram & rail PHOTOGRAPHS, mostly postcard-size and mainly b&w. Most are taken in the
1950s-70s but earlier and later examples also present. Many are by well-known photographers and most are 'in-service' shots. [approx
800-900]
398
1933 London Underground H C Beck diagrammatic, card POCKET MAP from the first-year series titled 'Underground Railways of
London'. Issued c.December 1933 and has print reference 33-3636. Shows the escalator connection between Bank and Monument
stations. Generally a very good copy, just lightly used. ...[more]
399
London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 705 destinated Heathrow Airport (on one line!), Victoria,
Sevenoaks. Records show just one pair of these plates at Windsor bus & coach station from December 1967 onwards. In very good, ex-
use condition. [1]
400
London Underground enamel PLATFORM ROUNDEL SIGN from Oxford Circus Station on the Bakerloo, Central and Victoria Lines.
This is the mid-size version measuring 44" (112cm) across by 36" (92cm) high, c1980s, and comes complete with its bronze frame. In
very good, ex-use condition with minor blemishes ...[more]
401
Pair of London Underground enamel WARNING SIGNS as located at the ends of platforms. The first is flanged, c1980s, and measures
33" x 21" (84cm x 53cm) and the second is more recent and measures 22.5" x 38" (57cm x 97cm). Some minor blemishes, eg surface
scratches and small chips but generally in ve ...[more]
402c1930s Midland "Red" enamel HEADER PLATE from a timetable display. Measures 15" x 3" (38cm x 8cm) and is in very good, ex-use
condition, some minor blemishes are from the manufacturing process! [1]
403
Selection (12) of 1890s-50s PARLIAMENTARY & TECHNICAL REPORTS on London's transport incl 1892 Electric & Cable Railways
(Metropolis), 1901 London Underground Railways (with large fold-out map of tube railways), 1925-26 Public Enquiries under the 1924
London Traffic Act, 1934 River Thames Pas ...[more]
404
London Underground Standard-Tube Stock enamel CAB DESTINATION PLATE for Alexandra Palace / Moorgate via Finsbury Park (the
'via' section is black on yellow) which would have been the terminals of the Alexandra Palace branch of the Northern City Line planned
under the 1930s 'Northern Heights' program ...[more]
405
1923 London Underground MAP of the Electric Railways of London "What to see and how to travel". Designed by MacDonald Gill with
his distinctive style of calligraphy and map border, this is the issue dated 1/6/23 and the version thereof which shows the British Empire
Exhibition stations with red dots ...[more]
406
Pair of London County Council (LCC) Tramways POCKET MAPS & GUIDES TO CAR SERVICES dated July 1913 and January 1914
respectively. Both are in generally very good condition, the first has a little edge-scuffing and the second a little age-foxing on the rear
cover. [2]
407Pair of London General Omnibus Company (LGOC) POCKET MAPS & GUIDES to Omnibus Services dated May 1912 and Feb 1914
respectively. Both are generally in very good condition. [2]
408London Underground cotton FLAG 'Strike' with the Underground bullseye. These flags were produced by Trades Unions from the 1926
General Strike onwards. This example is undated. Measures 22" x 27" (56cm x 69cm) and is in good, ex-use condition. [1]
409London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE for route 423 'Hospital & Works Journeys'. Probably one of a unique pair located in
Dartford in respect of a bifurcation to serve Joyce Green Hospital and the factories. In good, ex-use condition. [1]
410London Country (London Transport-manufactured) Green Line RF-coach DESTINATION BLIND from HF (Hatfield) garage, coded 'M'
and dated 19.1.72. A complete blind in good condition with some stains from use. [1]
411London Country (London Transport-manufactured) RT-bus DESTINATION BLIND from SV (Stevenage) garage, coded 'S' (side or rear)
and dated 28.4.71. A complete blind in very good, lightly-used condition. [1]
412
London Transport TELEPHONE marked 'LTE Private Telephone System' on original label. The phone is a GPO model 332L (lettered
dial), introduced in 1937 although the code 'FWW 64' on the base suggests a 1964 manufacture. The '071' number shows that it
survived in use into the early 1990s. It is fitted ...[more]
413
London Underground ENAMEL SIGN 'PLATFORM 2', a double-sided hanging sign featuring the traditional LT bullseye logo
superimposed over the '1'. Estimated to date from the 1930s-50s. A good example with a few small blemishes, complete with a
replacement steel frame with hooks, professionally made to t ...[more]
414Pair of pre-Grouping railway 'Thunderer' WHISTLES, the first marked 'G N Ry' (Great Northern Railway) and the second 'L&NWR'
(London & North Western Railway). Both are visually in good, ex-use condition. [2]
415
Selection (4) of London Transport bus stop enamel G-PLATES comprising 2 x E6-size: 'Also Buses Starting From Here To Sidcup'
(small chips, otherwise good) & 'Alighting Point Only For Buses Terminating at Welling Station' (some areas of restoration) and 2 x E3-
size: 'Town Centre' (minor restorati ...[more]
416
[Updated description] London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE for route 310 destinated Hertford North Station, Selefarm Estate and
annotated 'Fare Stage'. This was located at Hertford Post Office in Fore Street in respect of local journeys on this trunk route from
Enfield and is probably one of a u ...[more]
417
1924 edition of the Metropolitan Railway's METRO-LAND BOOKLET, the British Empire Exhibition Number of the guidebook that ran
from 1915-32. This is an original copy, not the recent facsimile, and is complete with fold-out, double-sided map. Very light wear but
generally in very good condition, the m ...[more]
418
Early 20th-century ENAMEL SIGN from an open-top motor-bus regarding safety of passengers in relation to railway bridges and
overhanging trees, in other words 'please keep your head'. Measures 24" x 6" (61cm x 15cm). In ex-use, possibly ex-scrapyard
condition with some enamel losses and corrosion. A ...[more]
419Large quantity (60) of LEYLAND JOURNAL MAGAZINES (official publication of Leyland Motors), a consecutive run of 10 complete
years from 1951 to 1960. All are in very good condition. [60]
420
1934 London Underground quad-royal POSTER MAP 'Underground Map of London'. Shows the lines superimposed on a street-map
with stations depicted with 'bar and circle' motifs. Issued by the new LPTB with their first 'bullseye' logo but the map continues the format
previously used by the Underground Gro ...[more]
421
London Underground Standard Tube Stock enamel CAB DESTINATION PLATE for Denham / Liverpool St on the Central Line. Denham
would have been the western terminus under the pre-war plans but the extension to that point was abandoned with the introduction of
the Green Belt and the 'Denham' plates were ne ...[more]
422
[Updated description] London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE 'Fare Stage, for Buses via Townsend Road' with white lettering on a
black background. This most unusual plate was located on a stop in Berkhampstead Road in Chesham and is probably one of a unique
pair. (See second picture, courtesy of L ...[more]
423
1940s/50s London Transport enamel BUS & COACH STOP FLAG 'Bus Compulsory, Coach Request'. Double-sided with two enamel
plates inside a bronze frame and retaining its original fixing rods. Measures 18" x 16" (46cm x 40cm). A most unusual variant to find in
the framed type. In good, ex-use conditio ...[more]
424
1940s/50s London Transport enamel BUS & COACH STOP FLAG 'Request'. Double-sided with two enamel plates inside a bronze
frame and retaining its original fixing rods. Measures 18" x 16" (46cm x 40cm). A very unusual variant to find in the framed type. In very
good, ex-use condition with minor blem ...[more]
4251933 first edition of the H.C. Beck London Underground diagrammatic card POCKET MAP with the famous cover slogan "A new design
for an old map." A used example with some small staining and wear at the folds and edges. [1]
426
London Underground enamel PLATFORM ROUNDEL SIGN from Bond Street station on the Central Line. A most unusual version which
has been enamelled on both sides with different-sized roundels and lettering. We speculate that this was produced as a sample of
different styles. Measures 25.5" (65cm) square. ...[more]
427Southern Railway enamel INDICATOR BOARD PLATE 'Walton', almost certainly from the departures board at Waterloo station.
Measures 17" x 2.25" (43cm x 6cm). In very good, ex-use condition with some well-executed repairs at the edge & screw-holes. [1]
428
[Corrected] c1932-33 Metropolitan Railway pocket MAP OF LONDON, the Met's own very attractive map of the Underground which
highlights their own lines in red and leaves the remainder of the network coloured light blue! The map has print-code M1795/50M and
shows the Stanmore line open so will have bee ...[more]
429
London Underground Central Line 1960-Stock (Cravens prototype) enamel INTERIOR CAR NUMBER PLATE from driving motor car
3900, originally numbered 3000. The 12 cars were re-numbered into the 39xx series to avoid duplication with the pre-38 stock when it
was decided that no more 1960-stock would be bui ...[more]
430
Two folios dated November 1946 containing DIAGRAMS OF PROPOSED NEW TROLLEY VEHICLE ROUTES submitted by
Nottingham Corporation to the 1946/47 Parliamentary Session. One map is duplicated between the folders. Folders measure 30" x 22",
contents are in good condition, covers show some wear. [2]
431
London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 709 destinated Weekday, Uxbridge, Chesham. This dates from the
short period Nov 1964 - Nov 1965 when the service did not run north of Baker St on Sundays, after that time it no longer ran to
Chesham at all. It was probably located from ...[more]
432Large quantity (370+) of 1950s London Transport bus PANEL TIMETABLES as fitted to bus stop displays. This selection is for Country
Bus routes from 301-399. No obvious duplication and generally in very good condition. [370+]
433Large quantity (280+) of 1950s London Transport bus PANEL TIMETABLES as fitted to bus stop displays. This selection is for Country
Bus routes from 400-499 + a couple for Green Line 701/2/3 . No obvious duplication and generally in very good condition. [280+]
434
1861 MAP of the [London] Railways proposed by the Bills of [Parliamentary] Session of 1861 in the Metropolis and its Vicinity. In colour,
presumably hand-coloured. Shows the first proposed underground and covered-way railways (eg the first section of the Metropolitan
Railway) and other fascinating e ...[more]
435London & North-Eastern Railway (LNER) 3-aspect HANDLAMP marked on both sides 'IMMINGHAM' and inscribed 'LNER'. In
unrestored, ex-use condition. [1]
436London & North-Eastern Railway (LNER) 3-aspect HANDLAMP with painted inscription 'Kings X' on the cover and inscribed 'LNER' on
one side and 'Loco' on the other. In ex-use condition. [1]
437
London Transport bus stop enamel Q-PLATE reading 'Queue this side for 51, 51A, 51B, 94, 467' and 'Queue other side for 21, 21A,
161, 229'. Rather unusually, this includes a green 'Country' route alongside the Central Area ones. The plate would have been located in
Sidcup. In very good, ex-use condit ...[more]
438
Large album of loose-mounted PHOTOGRAPHS compiled by the late Alan A Jackson, historian & transport author, portraying transport
etc developments from the late 19th century on. This album covers Wandsworth, Putney & District and includes real photographs,
commercial postcards and his own pho ...[more]
439
Large album of loose-mounted PHOTOGRAPHS compiled by the late Alan A Jackson, historian & transport author, portraying transport
etc developments from the late 19th century on. This album covers Bromley, Beckenham & District and includes real photographs,
commercial postcards and his own pho ...[more]
440c1950s East Kent Road Car Co enamel HEADER PLATE from a timetable display. Measures 15.5" x 3.5" (40cm x 9cm) and is in
excellent condition. [1]
441London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 721 destinated Ilford, Romford, Brentwood. Examples were noted
between Aldgate and Stratford Broadway. In very good, ex-use condition. [1]
442London Underground enamel CAB DESTINATION PLATE for Acton / Hounslow which could have been used on both the Piccadilly and
District Lines. A double-sided plate with brass ends. An unusual variant, in generally good, ex-use condition. [1]
443
British Railways (Southern Region) ENAMEL SIGN 'Sydenham TP Hut' from one of the Southern's well-known 'paralleling huts'
(trackside buildings) with remotely-controlled switchgear to enable adjacent sections of conductor rail to be connected together or
disconnected or to adjust power feeding condit ...[more]
444
Large-scale MODEL of a London Underground Metropolitan Line A-Stock driving motor car and part of its trailer. Believed to have been
produced in the early 1990s as a mock-up of the proposed new livery for the refurbished units and which was subsequently adopted.
Thought to have been displayed at 55 ...[more]
445
Large-scale MODEL of a London Underground Victoria Line 2009-Stock driving motor car. Produced by Bombardier, presumably as a
prototype as there are detail differences from the actual cars. A high-quality model with good detail, including a full interior. A low-
voltage cable suggests that it may hav ...[more]
446
Early 20th-century enamel LONDON STREET SIGN from Ashness Road, SW in Clapham. This dates from before the introduction of
numbered sub-districts in 1917. Measures 38.5" x 12" (98cm x 31cm). Carries the blemishes of a long period in situ with edge-losses
and weathering. An amazing survivor from the e ...[more]
447
London Underground enamel PLATFORM ROUNDEL from Knightsbridge Station on the Piccadilly Line. This is the standard small-size
sign, from the track-side, measuring 24" (61cm) across by 19.5" (50cm) high, c1980s, in three parts plus bronze frame. In very good, ex-
use condition, just a few small blemis ...[more]
448 1950s/60s Maidstone Corporation bus or trolleybus DESTINATION BLIND. A complete blind in good, ex-use condition. [1]
449
London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 723 destinated Aldgate, Canning Town. As the destinations are in
the wrong order, this is believed to have been a manufacturing error and the plate was probably never installed. In excellent condition.
[1]
450
Framed & glazed PRINT of "Westminster '66 - London's Red Buses" by David Shepherd OBE, FRSA (1931-2017) signed and dedicated
by the artist. Dedication reads: 'To Peter Hendy, thanks for all your support and your help with RM 811 for the David Shepherd
Conservation Foundation - July 1994. [signed ...[more]
451
Pair of London Transport RT/RF etc bus USED TICKET BOXES plus 2 x TD/RF-type ROUTE STENCIL PLATES for routes 208 & 236
plus an ex-LT bus BELL PUSH, a 20-position wooden TICKET RACK, 2 pairs of TICKET CLIPPERS and various sundry bus PLATES.
All items in ex-use condition. [15 items]
452London Transport bus conductor's leather CASH BAG in very good condition plus a BELL PUNCH ticket machine, serial no 62634,
w/back-plate, machine punches and rings, plus a 14-position, wooden TICKET RACK, in good, ex-use condition, w/used LT tickets. [3]
453London Transport etc BELL PUSHES x 3 (2 chrome, one brown bakelite from conductor's cubby hole) plus a bus bell. All in good to very
good cosmetic condition. [4]
454
London Underground 1950s/60s enamel FRIEZE PANEL from the Central Line platforms at Liverpool Street station. Measures 67" x 9"
(170cm x 23cm). In very good, ex-use condition with just a few small chips at the screw-holes. Friezes from this station are seldom
seen. [1]
455
London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) cast-iron SEATBACK PLATE from New Southgate, the former GNR station on the southern,
suburban section of the East Coast main line. Measures 43.5" x 4.5" (110cm x 11cm) and is in unrestored, ex-use condition with
remains of original white on blue paint. [1]
456
1947 Vulcan Foundry brass LOCOMOTIVE WORKSPLATE (maker's plate) no 5537 which was fitted to LNER B1 4-6-0 1179, BR
61179, withdrawn and scrapped in 1965, last shed was 40B Immingham. Measures 9" x 5.25" (23cm x 13cm). In very good, ex-use
condition. [1]
457
1944 North British Locomotive Co brass LOCOMOTIVE WORKSPLATE (maker's plate) no 25329 which was fitted to War Dept WD/8 2-
8-0 78568, BR 90374, withdrawn and scrapped in 1964, last shed was 24B Rose Grove. Measures 13.75" x 5.5" (35cm x 14cm). In very
good, ex-use condition. [1]
458
British Railways SMOKEBOX NUMBERPLATE from ex War Department WD/8 2-8-0 90492, formerly LNER 3171, built at Vulcan
Foundry in 1944, withdrawn from 40E Colwick in 1965 and scrapped in 1966. In unrestored, ex-loco/scrapyard condition. Has been
owned by today's vendor for several decades. [1]
459London Underground 1950s/60s enamel PLATFORM FRIEZE PLATE from the Central Line with the line name on the bar of a traditional
London Transport bullseye. Measuring 18" x 9" (46cm x 23cm). An excellent example with minor blemishes only. [1]
460
London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 701 destinated Staines, Virginia Water, Ascot. This route was
withdrawn before detailed records of e-plate locations were taken but the plate is likely to have been located westwards from Victoria &
Hyde Park Corner. Destinated plat ...[more]
461
London Underground CO/CP Stock enamel CAB DESTINATION PLATE for Amersham/Rickmansworth on the Metropolitan Line.
Double-sided with brass ends and small lugs at the top to aid identification of the destinations in the rack. In very good, ex-use condition.
[1]
462
1924 Metropolitan Railway CARRIAGE DIAGRAM 'Metropolitan Railway & Connections'. A fascinating card map showing the 'Inner
Circle Railway', the East London line, Great Northern & City tube, the Met's services to Hammersmith & Olympia, and connections to all
other railways. The note at We ...[more]
463
1950s/60s London Underground enamel FRIEZE PANEL from the platforms at Mornington Crescent on the Northern Line, the station
made famous by the Radio 4 comedy show 'I'm Sorry, I Haven't A Clue'. Measures 91" x 9" (231cm x 23cm). In very good, ex-use
condition with just a few small chips, has been sc ...[more]
464British Railways (Scottish Region) locomotive SHEDPLATE '67A' used by Hurlford until 1966 and then Corkerhill until 1973. In ex-loco,
unrestored condition. Not often seen at auction. Owned by today's vendor for several decades. [1]
465British Railways (Southern Region) locomotive SHEDPLATE '74C' used by Dover as well as Folkestone sub-shed until 1958. In ex-loco,
unrestored condition. Owned by today's vendor for several decades. A very scarce example [1]
466
London Tram & Trolleybus Driver's METROPOLITAN STAGE CARRIAGE BADGE T 2852, a low-numbered badge with the clip fitting on
the reverse. Equivalent to PSV licence badges, these were issued from 1935-1962 for electric traction in the capital. This badge was last
issued to a trolleybus driver at Pop ...[more]
467
Selection (3) of 'Roadways/Roadway' Motor Coach & Motor Bus TIMETABLE BOOKS comprising issue 1, July-Aug 1929, issue 33,
Summer 1934 and issue 38, Summer 1935 (in good condition, some cover wear) plus 2 x c1930s British Electrical Federation (BET)
fold-out DEPOT LOCATION MAPS with locations & ...[more]
468Large quantity (c250) of 1950s London Transport bus PANEL TIMETABLES as fitted to bus stop displays. This selection is for Central
Bus routes from 100-198. No obvious duplication and generally in very good condition. [approx 250]
469Large quantity (c150) of 1950s London Transport bus PANEL TIMETABLES as fitted to bus stop displays. This selection is for Central
Bus routes from 200-265. No obvious duplication and generally in very good condition. [approx 150]
470
Quantity (36) of Ian Allan ABC BOOKLETS from 1947 onwards. Most (28) are pre-BR and BR steam locos plus Loco Sheds, BR Electric
Trains, Irish Locomotives, BR Coaches, Miniature Railways, London's Transport and London Transport Railways. Most are dated 1940s
and 1950s and all appear to be unmarked. N ...[more]
471
London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 713 destinated Dunstable via Boreham Wood (written as two
words). Destinated plates for the 713 were withdrawn before location records were made but it is likely to have been located from
Victoria northwards. In very good, ex-use condit ...[more]
4721960s/70s City of Westminster enamel STREET SIGN from Piccadilly, W1, one of London's most famous streets. A fully flanged sign
measuring 46" x 12" (117cm x 31cm. Generally in very good, ex-use condition with a few small chips, mainly on the flanges. [1]
473
Pair of London Underground Standard or 38-Tube Stock enamel CAB DESTINATION PLATES 'Special' and 'Northern Line' (black on
white). The former would have been in the upper section of the destination box and the latter in the lower. Both are single-sided plates
with brass ends and are in very good, ex ...[more]
474
London Transport Tram enamel METROPOLITAN STAGE CARRIAGE ('MSC') PLATE 8707 N. This was last fitted to ex-LCC E/1
rehabilitated car 1652, new in 1910, refurbished in 1935 and scrapped at Penhall Road in October 1950. These plates were supposed to
be returned to the Public Carriage Office and very fe ...[more]
475
LCC Tramways ENAMEL STOP FLAG 'LCC Tramways - Fare Stage - All Cars Stop Here'. Made by Franco Signs, dates from c1910-
1930. Single-sided, measures 26" x 16" (66cm x 40cm). In good, ex-use condition with one chip to the enamel, some staining at the
edges and a small loss at the bottom l/h corner. Co ...[more]