StoneRoad2013's photos with the keyword: restored

VoR(M)[24] - Pairs F.68 Isle of Man Steam Rly {8 o…

26 Apr 2024 20
Lamp on the external end of C.13. The "Pairs" were two of the original 1873 4-wheel carriages mounted on steel underframes, running on bogies. F68 was formed from A9 and C13, as their underframe dates from 1909, it is likely that this was the first "pairing". It was withdrawn in the 1970s and then sold to the Phyllis Rampton Trust. After restoration, and being put onto 2ft gauge bogies it is now on display at Aberystwyth.

VoR(M)[24] - Pairs F.68 Isle of Man Steam Rly {7 o…

26 Apr 2024 23
Exterior of C13, the Third class half of F.68 The "Pairs" were two of the original 1873 4-wheel carriages mounted on steel underframes, running on bogies. F68 was formed from A9 and C13, as their underframe dates from 1909, it is likely that this was the first "pairing". It was withdrawn in the 1970s and then sold to the Phyllis Rampton Trust. After restoration, and being put onto 2ft gauge bogies it is now on display at Aberystwyth.

VoR(M)[24] - Pairs F.68 Isle of Man Steam Rly {6 o…

26 Apr 2024 23
Recast door handles, with the incised ends. The "Pairs" were two of the original 1873 4-wheel carriages mounted on steel underframes, running on bogies. F68 was formed from A9 and C13, as their underframe dates from 1909, it is likely that this was the first "pairing". It was withdrawn in the 1970s and then sold to the Phyllis Rampton Trust. After restoration, and being put onto 2ft gauge bogies it is now on display at Aberystwyth.

VoR(M)[24] - Pairs F.68 Isle of Man Steam Rly {5 o…

26 Apr 2024 20
The door lock reads "Matthews Patent" The "Pairs" were two of the original 1873 4-wheel carriages mounted on steel underframes, running on bogies. F68 was formed from A9 and C13, as their underframe dates from 1909, it is likely that this was the first "pairing". It was withdrawn in the 1970s and then sold to the Phyllis Rampton Trust. After restoration, and being put onto 2ft gauge bogies it is now on display at Aberystwyth. {make your mind up ! the screw slots should match, but I would prefer these to be both vertical, as this is an area that can get wet ...}

VoR(M)[24] - Pairs F.68 Isle of Man Steam Rly {4 o…

26 Apr 2024 29
Interior of C13. I suspect that we are looking at varnished oak, and not scumble. Originally, Third class on the steam railway was not upholstered. The "Pairs" were two of the original 1873 4-wheel carriages mounted on steel underframes, running on bogies. F68 was formed from A9 and C13, as their underframe dates from 1909, it is likely that this was the first "pairing". It was withdrawn in the 1970s and then sold to the Phyllis Rampton Trust. After restoration, and being put onto 2ft gauge bogies it is now on display at Aberystwyth. [Compare with B1 half of F.62 or either half of F.63]

VoR(M)[24] - Pairs F.68 Isle of Man Steam Rly {3 o…

26 Apr 2024 21
Coat of Arms for the Isle of Man Railway Company, looks like a proper transfer. Nice paint job ! The "Pairs" were two of the original 1873 4-wheel carriages mounted on steel underframes, running on bogies. F68 was formed from A9 and C13, as their underframe dates from 1909, it is likely that this was the first "pairing". It was withdrawn in the 1970s and then sold to the Phyllis Rampton Trust. After restoration, and being put onto 2ft gauge bogies it is now on display at Aberystwyth.

VoR(M)[24] - Pairs F.68 Isle of Man Steam Rly {2 o…

26 Apr 2024 25
Looking at the interior of A9. The "Pairs" were two of the original 1873 4-wheel carriages mounted on steel underframes, running on bogies. F68 was formed from A9 and C13, as their underframe dates from 1909, it is likely that this was the first "pairing". It was withdrawn in the 1970s and then sold to the Phyllis Rampton Trust. After restoration, and being put onto 2ft gauge bogies it is now on display at Aberystwyth. [Compare to the A1 half of F.62]

VoR(M)[24] - Pairs F.68 Isle of Man Steam Rly {1 o…

26 Apr 2024 22
A9 is the First Class half of F.68. The "Pairs" were two of the original 1873 4-wheel carriages mounted on steel underframes, running on bogies. F68 was formed from A9 and C13, as their underframe dates from 1909, it is likely that this was the first "pairing". It was withdrawn in the 1970s and then sold to the Phyllis Rampton Trust. After restoration, and being put onto 2ft gauge bogies it is now on display at Aberystwyth.