Rectangular cast aluminium in ex loco condition. Renumbered to 47068 in 1974, 47632 in 1985 and 47848 in 1989. Diesel nameplate badge off Deltic D9004 / 55004 QUEENS OWN HIGHLANDER. Currently in store for possible use with East Midlands Railways. Built at Crewe in February 1967 (the last 47 to be outshopped from Crewe), named in November 1989 and name removed in November 1998. Named by the Lord Mayor of Westminster at Paddington 29/05/85. Nameplate THE CARDIFF ROD MILL ex British Railways Diesel Class 37 numbered 37229 built in 1964 by English Electric. The nameplate measures 22.25in x 24.5in and is in as removed condition. Nameplate badge only Pullman Coat of Arms, accompanied the nameplate THE STATESMAN fitted to 47785 20th July 1995 at Liverpool Lime Street station by Sir John Mills, and removed May 1997. Rectangular cast aluminium measures 33.5in x 9.5in. In ex loco condition and has traces of blue paint around the edge. Measures 51.25in x 11in. Nameplate HIGHLAND CHIEFTAIN ex British Railways Class 43 HST power car 43308 named September 2014 and removed October 2019. Built by Brush Loughborough as works number 964 in June 1991, nameplates first seen fitted 2nd May 1991 at Brush and unofficially unveiled June 1991 and the name removed in November 1996. Loco refurbished at Toton depot for use by Colas Railfreight and currently in use by GB Railfreight. Named at Mossend Euro terminal on the 26th September 1995. Renumbered under TOPS to 47145. Cast aluminium in uncarried condition and measures 45.5in x 9.75in. Archdale. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Nameplate badge LONDON & SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY ex British Railway Diesel Class 33 33112 named Templecombe in 1987 then transferred onto 47708 and lastly 47315. Named after George Vancouver 1757-1798 the English explorer of the Pacific, British Columbia and Canada. Nameplates fitted 28-09-2001 and removed by 03-09-2002. Donated by LNER to be sold on behalf of their nominated Charity Calm and comes with an official LNER certificate of authenticity confirming the original owner. Locomotive scrapped at Booth-Roe Metals in June 2006. Built by Brush Loughborough as works number 982 in November 1991. Nameplate ROYAL LONDON SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND and Braille badge ex BR class 47 47745. THE SCOTTISH HOSTELLER ex British Railways class 37 diesel locomotive built by the English Electric company in 1965 and numbered D6997, renumbered in 1974 to 37297 and 37420 in 1985. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. The Class 52 was a vital asset in the western region, as it was the regions most powerful locomotive, and hauled some of the regions premier passenger trains. Moved to RFS Doncaster 06/88 and resold 09/97 to the Port of Tilbury Freightliner Terminal. Sold on behalf of Colas Rail in aid of their chosen charity Railway Children. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition measures 59in x 9.75in. Withdrawn in 1982 and purchased by the Deltic Fund. Measures 42.5in x 13.5in. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity, Prostate Cancer UK and will come with an official certificate from GWR confirming this. Cast brass originally chromed although most of this has worn off. Western liveries : a comprehensive record of the liveries carried by British Railways' 'Western' Class 52 diesel-hydraulic locomotives, 1961-1977. Built by English Electric Vulcan Foundry as works number 3556/D985 in July 1965, named May 1988 and the name removed in January 2003. Nameplate VANGUARD ex class 50 number D424, later 50024. Locomotive stored in April 1999, subsequently stored at Eastleigh finally scrapped January 2014. Face restored a long time ago. Originally numbered D6929 and named in May 1984. Nameplate LANDORE DIESEL DEPOT 1963 CELEBRATING 50 YEARS 2013 and with separate cast aluminium badge ex High Speed Train class 43 43140. Locomotive scrapped at EWS TOTON by HNRC in August 2004. Measures 55.5in x 10in and in totally ex loco condition with accompanying receipt. Rectangular cast aluminium, in as removed condition, measures 36.75in x 5.75in. The British Rail Class 52 is a class of 74 Type 4 diesel-hydraulic locomotives built for the Western Region of British Railways between 1961 and 1964. Ex British Railways Class 52 Diesel Hydraulic built at Crewe in 1963 and allocated to 83A Newton Abbot. Named July 1991 at Brush, stored August 2004 (tactical reserve) and the nameplates removed at an unknown date. To start viewing messages, select the topic that you want to visit from the selection below. Rectangular cast aluminium face in as removed condition back has been cleaned. The loco was named 25/04/1994 and carried the nameplate until 31/03/2010. Nameplate CIR MHOR ex British Railways Class 60 Diesel 60030 built by Brush Traction Loughborough as works number 932 in 1990. Nameplate RED ARROWS ? Nameplate RENOWN ex BR Class 50 built by English Electric in 1968 and originally numbered D429. Nameplate THE NATIONAL TRUST ex High Speed Train class 43 43169. Appears to have been carried. The Locomotive was withdrawn in March 1991 and the nameplates removed and sent to Collectors Corner for sale. Nameplate WALLERSCOTE ex Ruston & Hornsby 0-4-0 DE built in 1957 and spent all of its working life at ICI Winnington works until it was withdrawn in 1986. EUR 19.49 postage. Scrapped on site June 1981 by Slag Reduction Ltd. Face restored. Built by BREL Doncaster in December 1981, named in July 1997 nameplates removed in December 2003. Rectangular cast aluminium, the nameplate is in totally ex loco condition, complete with original D.B.Schenker Certificate. Rectangular cast aluminium face in as removed condition back has been cleaned. Buy Class 52 Western in Oo Gauge Model Railway Locomotives and get the best deals at the lowest prices on eBay! Measures 44in x 19in. Nameplate THE RED ARROWS 50 SEASONS OF EXCELLENCE ex British Railways High Speed Train class 43 43155. Nameplate Techniquest, cast aluminium. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railway in aid of their nominated Charity Action for Children and comes with an official certificate confirming the original owner. Nameplates were removed in April 2004. Rectangular cast aluminium face in as removed condition back has been cleaned. Rectangular cast aluminium in lightly face restored condition measures 33.25in x 9.75in. This will be Lot 420A in the Auction. It was withdrawn January 2015 and scrapped at C F Booth Rotherham February 2017. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Built at Crewe works in December 1964 and named in June 2009, unnamed April 2013. Cast aluminium in restored condition and measures 28.25in x 14.75in. Cast aluminium In as removed condition nameplate measures 64.75in x 10in and badge 27in x 9.5in. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity and comes with an official certificate confirming the original owner. Nameplate ex BR class 37 37411 CAERPHILLY CASTLE solid cast brass. Nameplate Swansea Landore, cast aluminium. Named 28th September 2001 at Cardiff Central station and the plates removed at an unknown date after going into storage in 2016. Currently in store for possible use with East Midlands Railways. Named August 2002 and nameplates removed December 2007. These were removed on repaint in to Swallow livery in the late 1980s and replacement stainless steel nameplates fitted during June 1994. Named at Marchwood Military Port on the 19th June 1993 by Brigadier R.M.Bullock CBE, ADC. In as cut condition with some angle iron on the back. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity and comes with an official GWR certificate of authenticity confirming the original owner. Circular cast resin in as removed condition, measures 12in diameter. Measures 81in x 9.75in and is in ex loco condition and comes complete with badge and D. B. Named 21/08/2014 and removed in 2019. Nameplates removed in May 1993. Nameplate GLORIOUS DEVON ex High Speed Train class 43 43027 Built at Crewe in 1976 and named 25/04/1994 nameplates removed June 2016. Nameplate measures 29in x 7.5in and badge 12in diameter. Measures 51in x 14in. Together with various items from the from the ships commissioning, a contemporary cast metal badge, a framed Copper plaque and order of service. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition measures 61in x 20in. The nameplate measures 96.5in x 8in and the cabside numberplate 34.5in x 10in both are in ex loco condition with lots of blue and maroon paint evident and brake dust, none of the beading is loose. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity, Prostate Cancer UK and will come with an official certificate from GWR confirming this. Numbered 56131 and named in 1987. Nameplates removed February 2017. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Built by English Electric Vulcan Foundry as works number 2884/D600 in July 1961, named in september 1993 and name removed in August 2000. Great Western Railways certificate of authenticity accompanies the lot. 39.99. Click & Collect. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Named in 1988 at Grosmont Station by David Mitchell MP Secretary of State for Transport. Cast aluminium in as removed condition and measures 11.75in x 11.75in. D1073. In as removed condition, nameplate measures 41.25in x 7.25in. Class 52 'Western' diesel hydraulic Check availability and/or make a reservation HERE View a gallery of the completed models HERE We have gone to considerable lengths to make the Masterpiece Models Class 52 'Western' the most accurate model of this handsome diesel-hydraulic ever produced. The Class 52 was a diesel-hydraulic type locomotive powered by two Maybach prime movers tied to a Voith hydraulic transmission. Named 2rd February 1982 at Newcastle Central Station, the nameplates removed 09/86. Built by English Electric and introduced July 1959. One cab survives from the locomotive in a pub garden in Derby. Nameplate HARTLEPOOL PIPE MILL ex British Railways Diesel locomotive Class 37 built by English Electric in 1962 and numbered D6736 and 37036 in 1974. Nameplate YDDRAIG GOCH THE RED DRAGON ex British Railways Class 47 Diesel 47616 built by Brush in 1965. Numbered D1660, 47076, 47625 and 47749. Originally numbered D1765 then 47170 in 1974, 47582 in 1981 and 47733 in 1995. HST stainless steel Nameplate Badge for CITY OF PLYMOUTH, ex 43188. Western Bulwark. Nameplate LINCOLNSHIRE ECHO ex British Railways Class 43 HST power car 43208 named May 2011 and removed September 2019. HST stainless steel Nameplate Badges for SULIS MINERVA, ex 43130. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity, Prostate Cancer UK and will come with an official certificate confirming the original owner. Nameplate ZENITH ex British Railways diesel Hydraulic Warship Class 42 built at Swindon in 1961 and numbered D867. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition measures 65in x 15in. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid their nominated Charity, Prostate Cancer UK and will come with an official certificate confirming the original owner. Nameplates removed July 1995 on withdrawal. To be sold on behalf of LNER in aid of their nominated Charity Calm and comes with an official LNER certificate of authenticity confirming the original owner. Nameplates were applied when built and removed in August 1997 and the locomotive renamed Clitheroe Castle. 37411 was repainted in heritage green livery during 2005 and named at Caerphilly station on 28th November 2005, Caerphilly Castle Castell Caerffili English one side, and Welsh the other side, the naming was to celebrate the locomotive hauled workings on the Cardiff to Rhymney circuit. Nameplate GEFCO + BADGE ex BR class 47 47049. The name was reapplied to 47411 at Gateshead Depot April 1987 and removed May 1988. Together with a cast aluminium VIRGIN nose cone badge 260mm x 250mm numbered 60379 and the original Perspex information panel re the origins of the person whom the train was named after. Buy replica nameplate products and get the best deals at the lowest prices on eBay! 08601 was scrapped December 2005. REPRODUCTION Class 47 Locomotive Nameplate. Renumbered 37413 under the Tops Scheme and named Loch Eil Outward Bound until September 1997, the nameplates were carried from 03/1987 to 09/1997. Ex Brush built class 47 number D1927 released to traffic in January 1966 and allocated to Bristol Bath Road. 0 bids. Nameplate CRAIGENTINNY ex British Railways Class 43 High Speed Train numbered 43100. Cast aluminium, face restored over original paint, rear lightly cleaned. Needs Cutting out by the Customer. Cast aluminium in as removed condition and measures 38.25in x 9.75in. Ex HST Power Car number 43135 named at Bristol Temple Meads 22/07/05. A nice displayable plate with integral Coat Of Arms. As carried by British Railways diesel Class 31 31107. Swindon casting, in ex loco condition. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid their nominated Charity, Prostate Cancer UK and will come with an official certificate confirming the original owner. Allocated new to 83D Laira and withdrawn from there October 1971. Sold on behalf of Colas Rail in aid of their chosen charity Railway Children. D1001 WESTERN PATHFINDER. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Diesel locomotive nameplate JOSEPHINE BUTLER ex class 60 No 60045. Withdrawn January 1999 and scrapped August 1999 at EWS Wigan Component Recovery Centre. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition measures 65in x 10in. Cast aluminium in as removed condition and measures 81in x 9.75in. Nameplate badge for VICTIM SUPPORT nameplate ex British Railways diesel class 47 47787 built at Brush Loughborough in 1964 as D1757. Built by Crewe Works and introduced October 1964. 4mm Scale plates Name plates 5.00 per set. Locomotive withdrawn in November 2006 having spent time in France. Nameplate RESTORMEL ex British Railways diesel class 47 47732. Nameplate UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH and with separate cast aluminium coat of arms badge ex High Speed Train class 43 43149. Named 30/11/2014 and removed in 2018. In ex loco condition, complete with D.B.Schenker Authenticity Certificate. The original was carried by D235, later 40035. To be sold on behalf of LNER in aid of their nominated Charity Calm and comes with an official LNER certificate of authenticity confirming the original owner. Nameplate DAVID J LLOYD, Cast Aluminium ex 67015. Scrapped on site December 1994 by Allied Bird Fragmentation, Cardiff. Face restored. To be sold on behalf of LNER in aid of their nominated Charity Calm and comes with an official LNER certificate of authenticity confirming the original owner. Note that the other side is designated and will never be released onto the open market. Named 18/10/2007 and removed in 2018. New to Port of London Authority, Royal Docks as 237. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Locomotive scrapped by C F Booth in June 2004. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Its first home in preservation was at the Tunbridge Wells & Eridge Railway and then moved to its current home at the Mid-Norfolk Railway in May 1999. Nameplate Merlin, supplied to GWR but never fitted. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Withdrawn in September 1990 from Laira and purchased by the Class 50 Locomotive Association in September 1991. Nameplate badge ROYAL ENGINEERS with Queens Crown an ERII. Named after a mountain in the Cairngorms. This will be catalogue lot No 300e. Measures 39.5 x 10, ex loco back, original EWS Certificate accompanies. Built by Brush Traction Loughborough, works number 685 and introduced January 1966. Cast aluminium In as removed condition measures 59in x 9.75in. The original nameplate was fitted to 37711 and unveiled on 9th November 1988 to mark the twinning of Railfreight with a major customer. Complete with original EWS authenticity certificate. Measures 9in x 9in and is in ex loco condition. It was named by Councillor Norman Spiers, Mayor of Reigate and Banstead at Redhill Station on 16th April 1994. A quite magnificent set that was fitted to the loco to celebrate the GWR 150 year anniversary in 1985. Nameplate DARING ex BR Class 42 Warship class No D811. All are self adhesive etched and painted. Cast aluminium in as removed condition measures 51in x 14in. Named by the Lord Mayor of Plymouth at Plymouth station 08/05/86. Cast aluminium in uncarried condition and measures 44.5in x 17.25in. The first of the class was named and handed over by Brush in June 1989 to Railfreight and driven under its own power to TOTON. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity, Prostate Cancer UK and will come with an official certificate confirming the original owner. Nameplates were applied when built and removed in April 2014. Named in 1990. This will be catalogue lot No 400a. New from Swindon Works to Laira in October 1959, withdrawn from Newton Abbot in January 1972 and cut up at Swindon Works in October 1972. Built by English Electric under works number 3794/D1165 and released to traffic in June 1968. Named in April 1978, withdrawn February 1991 and scrapped at Old Oak Common depot, London, July 1991. Nameplates removed in June 1991. Named The Hundred of Hoo on the 3rd July 1999 and nameplates removed in March 2010. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition measures 73in x 9.75in. Ex 47 602 named at Exeter St. David's station by John Walker, Chairman of Devon County Council August 7th 1985. Believed to have been scrapped in the late 1970's. She was withdrawn from service in March 1994 and was subsequently purchased for preservation with the original BR nameplate sets included in the purchase. Nameplate PENINSULA MEDICAL SCHOOL ex High Speed Train class 43 43016 Built at Crewe in 1976 and named 14/08/2002 nameplates removed in November 2007. THE lives of the Western Class 52 diesel-hydraulic locomotives have been the subject of much scrutiny over the years but research conducted from primary sources such as interviews with the men who made the decision about various matters, including liveries, design, naming and much more, has clarified most, if not all, of the myths associated with them. REPLICA SCALE BRITANNIA CLASS NAMEPLATE 'OLIVER CROMWELL' 52.00. . The name was retained when 47594 was renumbered to 47739. Sadly neither plate was ever carried. Withdrawn in August 1974 and cut up at Swindon in April 1977. 0-6-0 diesel electric locomotive. Locomotive badge QUALITY ASSURED BS5750 TI with the Yorkshire Rose as fitted to British Railways diesel class 47 47375 named Tinsley Traction Depot. Nameplate CLYDE IRON ex British Railways Diesel Class 37 numbered 37312 and37137. Nameplate GAIA Goddess of the Earth - Uncarried and mounted on wooden back board. Six were made with two being fitted to 47375 and two to 47145 the others were given away as presentation pieces. Nameplate POST RESTANTE ex BR Diesel Class 47 47774 built by Brush Loughborough in 1964 as D1746. Cast aluminium in as removed condition measures 70.5in x 10in and badge 14.5in x 7.5in. Locomotive nameplate DAVID. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Supplied to the NCB but never carried. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Nameplate NORTHUMBRIA ex British Railways class 47 diesel 47405. Nameplate XANCIDAE ex class 47 47010 which was named without ceremony at Crewe Diesel TMD in May 1989. Cast aluminium in as removed condition measures 65in x 10in. Nameplate ROBERT BOYLE ex British Railways diesel class 60 60013. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition measures 51.75in x 17.5in. Rectangular cast aluminium face in as removed condition back has been cleaned. A Hunslet type casting from and industrial Diesel locomotive. Nameplate measures 28in x 9in and crest 9.75in x 11in. Named after a Welsh Narrow Gauge Engine, this plate replaced the original which was spelt differently. The Locomotive is still in service with DB Cargo after being refurbished in 2013. Nameplate Merchant Venturer, stainless steel. Named by the Lord Mayor of Westminster at Paddington 29/05/85. Nameplate LEIF ERIKSON ex Virgin super voyager numbered 221139 built by Bombardier in Bruges Belgium in 2002. Built by Brush Electrical Machines works number 940 of 1990 and named Avesta Polarit 19th March 2002 at Immingham Nordic Terminal, nameplates removed around 2014. Ex BR Class 52 Diesel Hydraulic D1072, the penultimate member of the class, built by BR at Crewe Works and released to traffic in November 1963 and allocated to Old Oak Common. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. together with its oval naming plaque THIS LOCOMOTIVE WAS NAMED TO COMMEMORATE THE 75th ANNIVERSARY OF THE AWARD TO JOHN H CARLESS VC AND WAS PRESENTED BY THE ROYAL NAVAL ASSOCIATION and HMS CALEDON plaque. Withdrawn and scrapped at Booths Rotherham 2006. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition measures 32.75in x 9.5in. Named in May 1978 with the crest being applied in September 1988 at Paddington. Rectangular cast aluminium measures 12in x 10.25in. Built at Brush Loughborough as works number 933 in April 1991, named in June 2002 name removed in March 2010 . Note this is the other side to the one we sold in our March 2021 auction. Nameplate FIRST AR GYFER Y DYFODOL ex High Speed Train class 43 43004 Built at Crewe in 1976 and named 06/07/2005 nameplates removed December 2016. Fitted at Edinburgh Craigentinny Depot mid November 2016 without ceremony the plates were removed at Craigentinny Depot in early October 2019. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity and comes with an official certificate confirming the original owner. In as removed condition. Nameplate IVERNIA ex British Railways class 40 diesel D221 / 40021. Nameplate badge only BIFA, accompanied the nameplate British International Freight Association fitted to 37194 7th September 1990 at Glasgow Central Station to cement the cooperation between BIFA and BR Railfreight. nameplate BEN LINE ex British Railways Class 47 Diesel 47457 built at Crewe in 1964 and originally numbered D1577. Built by General Motors / Alstom in Valencia Spain and landed in the UK 9th March 2000. Withdrawn October 2003 and scrapped May 2006 at Ron Hull Jnr Rotherham. The nameplate measures 22.25in x 34.25in and in as removed condition. HST stainless steel Nameplate Badge for City of Bristol, ex 43126. This is the second plate from this locomotive, we sold the other side in our July auction. Dick Hardy Complete With Its Wood Display Mounting (Removed). Cast aluminium measures 59in x 17.75in. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. WESTERN MYTHS DEBUNKED. HST cast alloy Nameplate Badge for John Grooms, ex 43020. Nameplate 11 EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL REGIMENT ROYAL LOGISTICS CORPS with separate cast aluminium insignia badge ex British Railways High Speed Train class 43 43087. Withdrawn 17th April 1980. In as removed condition. Named after the summit of High Peak near Hayfield. Measures 65.5in x 10in and comes with British Railways Collectors Corner receipt dated November 1997. In as removed condition, sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Cargo authenticity certificate. Nameplate MTU FASCINATION OF POWER ex British Railways Class 43 HST power car 43290 named July 2007 and removed October 2019. Nameplate Bristol Bordeaux, cast aluminium. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity, Prostate Cancer UK and will come with an official certificate confirming the original owner. Named 19th July 1995 at the Low Fell Royal Mail station by Bob Lumley, Production Manager Royal Mail Tyneside, the nameplates removed November 2003. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition measures 45.5in x 9.75in. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity, Prostate Cancer UK and will come with an official certificate confirming the original owner. craigslist provides local classifieds and forums for jobs, housing, for sale, services, local community, and events Renumbered 20308 after overhaul and currently stored at Barrow Hill. Bespoke Plates Headboards 3 1/2" Gauge 5" Gauge 7 1/4 Plates Great Western Plates L N E R Narrow Gauge Plates Traction Engines & Steam Lorries Model Engineers Laser Members MKCC More Plates 5" Gauge NAME PLATES THAT ADD THE FINAL TOUCH. Nameplate MINI PRIDE OF OXFORD + BMW circular and MINI winged badges ex British Railways class 60 diesel 60085. Cast aluminium In as removed condition measures 27in x 9.5in. Rectangular cast aluminium in as removed condition measuring 59in x 9.75in. Nameplate BOUNDS GREEN ex British Railways Class 43 HST power car 43257 named December 2008 and removed October 2019. This will be catalogue lot No200b. In ex loco condition. Cast aluminium in as removed condition measures 67in x 12in. Re-engined and still in active service. Measures 9in x 9in and is in ex loco condition. Aluminium in as removed condition and measures 29.75in x 12in. Free postage. Named at Motherwell Station by David Kirby, Joint MD of BRB, on 6th August 1986. Purchased by Fragonset on 2002 and taken to MOD Kineton in November 2002. Nameplate ALBION ex British Railways diesel Hydraulic Warship Class 42 built at Swindon in 1959 and numbered D803. Nameplate CLARENCE carried by ex BR class 08 0-6-0 diesel 08602 then transferred to 08785 09/90. A nice set of 3 items. Named at Bescot Depot Open Day August 1992. Nameplate WESTERN STAR an uncarried presentation plate with the originals being carried on BR class 67 67025. Named at Rail Live 2014 at Long Marston on 18th June 2014 and nameplates removed September 2018. In ex loco condition, complete with Direct Rail Services Authenticity Certificate. Rectangular cast aluminium in as removed condition measures 39.5in x 9.75in. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity, Prostate Cancer UK and will come with an official certificate confirming the original owner. Subsequently numbered 47163, 47610, 47823 and 47787. In ex loco condition, complete with original DB Schenker Authenticity Certificate. Measures 25.5in x 5.5in. Loco currently in use with DB Cargo. Built by British Rail Crewe in 1964 and delivered new to 16A Toton. Currently stored at Neville Hill depot after accident damage. Ex 4wVBT 0-4-0 locomotive built at the Sentinel Shrewsbury Works in 1947. Measures 570mm x 740mm. Cardiff Central Station and the name was retained when 47594 was renumbered to 47068 class 52 western nameplates for sale,! 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