Lot: 61
Photographs of 1960s Diesel Locomotives and DMUs, all b/w, 130 in all; plus 115 colour photos of later examples. Mostly PC size, some snapshots and several 6 x 4". Varied quality. (245)
Lot: 62
Collection of 5 x 7" b/w Photographs of Steam Locomotives and Trains, mainly ex-LNER and ex-LMS in BR Livery, many by D.B.Swales, some with descriptions on reverse. Varied quality. (172)
Lot: 63
L.N.W.R. Luggage labels in very good condition, a country-wide selection, housed in a philatelic stockbook. (96)
Lot: 64
Railway Workers' Strike 1919, printed postcard issued by the North Eastern Railway absolving itself of any responsibility for goods in transit at Staithes Docks. Unused
Lot: 65
Ian Allan ABC softbacks of London Transport, rail and bus, from 1944 to 1967, eight with internal markings, another with internal tape stains. (18)
Lot: 66
Railways in East and South Africa, a collection of largely b/w PC size photographs of steam locos & trains, 1960s, pencil descriptions on reverse, unusual lot and mostly VG quality. (170)
Lot: 67
Railways of France, Germany and Belgium, a collection of b/w PC size photographs of steam locos and trains, 1960s, most with pencil annotations on reverse, mainly VG quality. (160)
Lot: 68
Bundle of 1940s Correspondence, Memoranda, Reports etc, all relating to Church Fenton Railway Station,, Yorkshire, comprising items of both the LNER and British Railways periods, wide range of topics. (few 100)
Lot: 69
Technology, Industry and Mining, a selection of books and some pamphlets, 1920s to modern, including Iron & Steel catalogues, histories, etc. (32)
Lot: 70
Anne Pratt The Flowering Plants and Ferns of Great Britain, SPCK, 1860s, octavo, complete in 3 volumes, worn half-leather, gilt, with 297 coloured plates (one with a corner torn away) plus one uncoloured. Some minor spotting to plates (confined to borders), some marks in text and occasionally at foot of plates. (3)
Lot: 71
The Post Office Magazine 1934, 11 issues (lacks January only); plus WW2 publications (6), including London Transport Carries On, Hitler Passed This Way and British Railways in Peace and War 1944 and the 1945 sequel. (17)
Lot: 72
Dutch Provincial Costumes, mid-19th century, a selection of hand-coloured prints, a few slightly marked, image size 110 x 80mm (15)
Lot: 73
James L. Caw The Scott Gallery: a Series of One Hundred and Forty-Six Photogravures together with descriptive letterpress, T.C. & E.C. Jack, 1903, folio, No.32 of 100 issued; lacks 3 of the plates, two others lack the protective folders. The plates comprise historical portraits, plus buildings and landscapes; plus introductory text.
Lot: 74
Kelly's Directory of the Counties of Derby, Nottingham, Leicester and Rutland, 1932, binding and title page in poor condition but text clean and complete; a mine of information.
Lot: 75
Staffordshire Documents c.1650 to 1853, on vellum (9) and paper, notably Cauldon Grange estate and the Parish of Leek, with mortgages, leases, schedules of expenses etc. Several are 17th Century. (47)
Lot: 76
Staffordshire and Derbyshire c.1699 to 1850s correspondence and small documents, pocket books etc, much of the 1830s concerning the estate of Lawrence Fallows, a few with postal markings. Some items damaged. Includes an Articles of Agreement of Staffordshire 1699 with 15 signatures. (167)
Lot: 77
Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York My Story, 1996, Travels with Queen Victoria, 1993, and Victoria and Albert, 1991, all signed First Editions in dustjackets, each signed by the Duchess of York with brief dedication on the title page; plus 2 other Royalty books signed by the authors. (5)
Lot: 78
Naval History including Conrad Dixon Ships of the Victorian Navy, 1987, in fine d/jkt; Hans Hansen The Ships of the German Fleets 1848-1945, 1988, in fine d/jkt, and other mainly h/bk titles. (16)
Lot: 79
Harold (Mick) Martin DSO: coloured print of The Dambusters by Robert Taylor, signed Mick Martin in the margin in pencil. 39 x 52cm including border. Framed
Lot: 80
Letter written by a merchant seaman on board S.S.Jupiter 11th March 1917 at Barry Port, sent to his wife & family. We expect to sail on Tuesday for some part of France. Endorsed in pencil top left This ship was sunk by submarine on 21st May 1917. 119 Lost. Single sheet, 10 x 8".