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London Transport Bell Punch TICKET MACHINE & TICKET RACK. Machine is serial no 75925 and comes with backplate (stamped 'London Transport') and strap. Machine punches correctly (no ring). Wooden rack has six sections on each side and contains a few replica tickets. All contained in a correct ex-LT carrying box marked 'AL' for Merton garage. [2 + box]
Quantity (44) of 1930s-60s BUS TIMETABLE etc BOOKLETS for various operators including Aberdeen Corp, Aldershot & District, Ashton-under-Lyne Corp, Barton Transport, Birmingham City Transport, Bournemouth Corp, Bradford Corp, Brighton, Hove & District, Bristol Omnibus, Burton-upon-Trent Corp, Cardiff Corp, Central SMT, Chatham & District, Cheltenham District, Chesterfield Corp, Crosville, Cumberland, Derby Corp and Devon General. In good to very good condition. [44]
Quantity (40) of 1920s-60s BUS TIMETABLE etc BOOKLETS for various operators including Douglas IoM, Eastbourne Corp, East Kent, East Midland, East Yorkshire, Eastern National, Glasgow Corp, Green Bus Service, Hants & Dorset, Huddersfield Corp, Kent County, Leeds area, Leicester City, Liverpool Corp, Maidstone & District, Mansfield District and Devon General. In good to very good condition. [40]
London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE for route 423 'Hospital & Works Only'. Probably one of a unique pair known to have been located at Dartford, Westgate Road in respect of a bifurcation of the 423 to serve Joyce Green Hospital and the factories. In good, ex-use condition, lightly weathered from a long period in situ. [1]
c1892 District Railway Map of London, 5th edition (1st version). It shows the the world's first deep-level tube railway, the C&SLR, open as far as Stockwell with the Clapham extension proposed. Also shows the proposed Regent's Canal, City & Docks Railway and City Lines Railway to Barbican. Linen-backed inside card covers, opens out to 42" x 26" (107cm x 66cm). A well-used copy but the map is generally good. Worn covers with repaired spine and first owner's name on front. [1]
Quantity (27) of 1950s-70s bus UNIFORM BADGES (driver, conductor, timekeeper etc) from a wide range of UK operators - East Yorkshire, United, Midland, Lincolnshire, United Counties, Eastern National, Midland Red, Durham, Hants & Dorset and more. Mostly in very good condition. [27]
Quantity (25) of 1950s-70s bus UNIFORM BADGES (driver, conductor, inspector etc) from a wide range of municipal & PTE operators - Sunderland, Manchester, Halifax, Darlington, Bolton and more. Comes with a guide to the various coats of arms. Mostly in very good condition. [25]
1913 London Underground POCKET MAP 'What to See & How to See it. Stations everywhere'. This is the uncommon issue with print-code 220-139M-7.11.13. Opens out to 14 " x 11" (36cm x 28cm). Shows projected extensions to Ealing Broadway, Queens Park and Edgware as well as the LNWR line to Watford in anticipation of the proposed Bakerloo extension. Cover has one of the first printed 'bar & circle' logos. A very reasonable example in used condition with some cover stains, creasing and fragile folds. [1]
c1850s Carte Generale des Chemins de la France et de l’Allemagne published by Logerot, Paris (map of the railways of France and Germany). Also covers Swiss, Belgian, and parts of Dutch & Italian railways. Opens on paper to 37" x 27" (94 x 69 cm). Colour-coded key to lines plus a key to towns, cities, ferry ports, railways built, railways under construction and projected with an inset map of the Paris region. Red board covers with an image of a very early 2-4-0 loco. Worn covers with reinforced spine, some staining to map which is reinforced on reverse with archival clear tape. [1]
Quantity (27) of TICKET MACHINE etc BROCHURES & PUBLICITY MATERIAL dating from the 1930s to 1970s. Includes Bell Punch, Bellgraphic, Setright, TIM, Automaticket, Autoslot, Gibson, Ticketron, Willebrew, Pendamatic, Siemens, Ultimate, Timtronic, Autofare. All are in very good condition. [27]
Large quantity (86) of 1930s-60s London Transport, LGOC & LCC Tramways POCKET MAPS comprising 5 x LCC Tram from the early 1930s, 53 x LGOC/LT Central Bus 1930s-60s, 7 x 1950s/60s Country Bus, 10 x 1930s-60s Green Line and 11 x 1937/53 Coronations, 1948 Olympic Games and 1950s/60s 'London'. A few are in used condition but most are very good. [86]
Pair of Maidstone & District items comprising a stainless-steel COACH PLATE 'Maidstone & District Motor Services Ltd' as fitted to the fronts of their 1960s coaches, eg AEC Reliances & Leyland Leopards, (measures 18" x 5.5" - 46cm x 14cm, in good, ex-use condition, surface scratches), plus a small alloy SLIP PLATE 'via Maidstone' designed to be fixed inside a vehicle window (measures 22" x 5" - 56cm x 13cm - in good, ex-use condition, only one rubber suction pad - perished). [2]
Quantity (28) of vehicle BODYPLATES, alloy and plastic, from a wide range of manufacturers including Reading & Co, AEC Continental, Park Royal-Roe, Massey Brothers, Marshall, Sulzer, Empresa Nacional de Autocamiones, East Lancs, Seddon, CIE, Northern Counties, Willowbrook and more. Most are in good to very good, ex-vehicle condition. [28]
Quantity (c70) of 1940s/50s b&w STEAM RAILWAY NEGATIVES (120-sizes) taken by the railway photographer, the late Geoffrey Bloxam in the 10 years after WW2. These are all from the 'Southern' in the period just before and after Nationalisation. A bundle of loose, random negatives, some of which appear to be his rejects while others are very good, therefore a 'lucky dip' for the buyer. A random selection is pictured. Copyright passes to buyer. No index or details. [c70]
Quantity (c100) of 1940s/50s b&w STEAM RAILWAY NEGATIVES (120-size, 6cm x 4.5cm) taken by the railway photographer, the late Geoffrey Bloxam in the 10 years after WW2. These appear to be all from the 'Southern' in the period just after Nationalisation. A wide variety of loco types and locations, mainly branch lines. Quality appears to be generally very good. A random selection is pictured. Copyright passes to buyer. This batch is numbered 1700-1799. No index or details. [c100]
Quantity (c60) of 1940s/50s b&w STEAM RAILWAY NEGATIVES (120-size, 9cm x 6cm) taken by the railway photographer, the late Geoffrey Bloxam in the 10 years after WW2. These appear to be all from the 'Southern' in the period just after Nationalisation. A wide variety of loco types and locations, both main-line & branch. Many were taken on the North Cornwall Line and include stations, signal boxes, track etc. Quality appears to be generally very good. A random selection is pictured. Copyright passes to buyer. This batch is numbered 2800-2860. No index or details. [c60]
Large quantity (120+) of 1950s-70s London Transport POCKET MAPS including Central Bus, Country Bus, Green Line, Coronation, 'Hop on a Bus', 'London', 'Welcome, Tourist & Sightseeing. Nearly all in good to very good condition, many are practically mint, some include amendment leaflets. [120+]
1950s/60s London Transport enamel BUS & COACH STOP FLAG (Bus Compulsory, Coach Request). A double-sided, hollow 'boat'-style flag measuring 18" x 16" (46cm x 41cm). Small chips and blemishes on one side but in other respects in very good, ex-use condition with a strong shine. Comes with the original mountings for fitting to a lamppost. [1]
Quantity (50+) of London Transport etc POCKET MAPS & LEAFLETS from 1930s to recently. Includes LCC Tramways 'Parks & Open Spaces', 'Rambles from Cockfosters', Bus & Tram Revised Route Numbers, Bakerloo Line extension, 1937 & 1953 Coronations, Festival of Britain guide and pocket maps, 'London' & 'Welcome' pocket maps, WW2 East Yorkshire bus map (ex-timetable book) etc etc. Mostly in very good condition. [50+]
2 large albums of loose-mounted PHOTOGRAPHS/POSTCARDS compiled by the late Alan A Jackson, historian & transport author, portraying transport etc developments from the late 19th century onwards with captioned photos & commercial postcards. Depending on area, subjects include trains, stations, buses, trams , streets, buildings etc. These albums cover Leatherhead, Ashstead etc. Albums contain 28 & 28 double-pages and very approx 220 pictures. [2]
2 large albums of loose-mounted PHOTOGRAPHS/POSTCARDS compiled by the late Alan A Jackson, historian & transport author, portraying transport etc developments from the late 19th century onwards with captioned photos & commercial postcards. Depending on area, subjects include trains, stations, buses, trams , streets, buildings etc. These albums cover St Pancras, Highgate, Parliament Hill, Kentish Town, Camden Town etc. Albums contain 35 & 24 double-pages and very approx 240 pictures. [2]
Selection (7) of London Transport Underground CAP & LAPEL BADGES comprising late-1970s Station Master, 2 x Guard/Station Staff (one 1930s nickel, one 1960s chrome), late-1970s Guard/Station Staff, 1980s Driver/Guard/Station staff plus two lapel badges: 1970s and 1980s issues. All are in very good condition. [7]
Selection (9) of 1930s "THE ROADWAY" Express Services/Motor-Coach Time Table & Guide booklets comprising issues current to 27/9/31, 2/6/35, 7/7/35, 30/9/35, 24/5/36, 5/7/36, 3/7/38, 30/9/38 and 2/4/39. Condition ranges from well-used with loose covers to very good. [9]
Quantity (10) of 1920s/30s/50s bus & trolleybus MANUFACTURERS' BROCHURES including 1931 Dennis Dart, 1932 Karrier Motors, 1931 Tilling Stevens x 3, 1932 Daimler Passenger Chassis, 1920s Tilling Stevens Trolley Buses in Wolverhampton, 1930s English Electric/AEC Trolleybus Equipment, 1920s Garrett Electric Trolleybus and 1950 Metro-Vickers Electrical Equipment for Trolleybuses. In very good condition. [10]
Large quantity (approx 200 items) of 1950s-70s London Transport EPHEMERA including POCKET MAPS (Central & Country Bus, Green Line, Underground etc, LOCAL ROAD & RAIL TIMETABLES, Holiday and other LEAFLETS (Rovers, Rural Rides etc) and route-change etc TIMETABLE LEAFLETS plus a thick OFFICIAL BINDER of 1970s Maidstone & District TIMETABLES. Mostly in good to very good condition. [approx 200 items]
Set of London Transport ANNUAL REPORTS & ACCOUNTS comprising 1934-47 (complete, incl WW2 abridged issues)) and 1953-83 (complete). It is believed that this is a complete set for the organisation as from 1948-52 it did not issue its own reports, these being included in the BTC issues. The early issues include the pull-out maps and condition is generally good to very good. [45]
Quantity (21) of 1950s-70s bus UNIFORM BADGES & BUTTONS (driver, conductor, inspector etc) from a wide range of Scottish operators - Caledonian, Lawson's, Scottish, Eastern Scottish, Glasgow, W Alexander, Sutherland, Highland and more. Mostly in very good condition. [21]
1950s British Railways double-royal POSTER 'London' by F Donald Blake (1908-1997). Traditional London tourist sights are depicted in vivid colours with the coats of arms of the London County Council and the City of London at the top. This version was designed for the North American market and advises that information is available from travel agents and BR offices in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles & Toronto. Poster has been professionally framed and glazed (vendor states that it is linen-backed) and appears to be in excellent condition. [1]
1935 Southern Railway quad-royal POSTER, produced for the SR/GWR, 'Rail & Road Routes of Southern England'. Shows the companies' lines and the routes of their 'Associated Road Motor Companies' (in which they held shares), these being 12 of the most well-known bus companies in the south, from Aldershot & District to Wilts & Dorset. The lines and associated bus routes are colour-coded. A fascinating and most uncommon poster. Professionally mounted on linen. A light vertical stain down the l/h side, other small blemishes in the margins but overall in very good condition. [1]
2 large albums compiled by the late Alan A Jackson, historian & transport author, both relating to the Guildford area, the first contains loose-mounted PHOTOGRAPHS/POSTCARDS portraying transport etc developments from the late 19th century onwards with captioned photos & commercial postcards of trains, stations, buses, streets, buildings etc (37 double pages, very approx 150 pictures) and the second covers the construction of the New Guildford railway line and has copies of 46 photographs taken in 1884, locations identified in 1998. [2]
Selection (4) of railway POSTER MAPS comprising 3 x quad-royal size: May 1989 and April 1998 'London Connections' (main-line & Underground) and May 1998 'London and the South-East' plus double-royal December 1997 Connex South Central 'Travelcard Zones Information'. All are generally in very good condition, some edge-scuffs and short edge tears, a few light stains. [4]
Late 1940s/early 1950s British Railways (Southern Region) quad-royal POSTER 'Hastings & St Leonards' - the all-Season Sun-Trap by Daphne Padden (1927-2009). Vivid colours depict the seafront at St Leonards, looking towards Hastings, and show Marine Court, the 1930s art deco building in the shape of a Cunard ocean liner, which was, when completed, the tallest residential block in Britain. A couple of small, light stains at the bottom l/h corners and a little age-darkened but generally in excellent condition. Linen-backed. [1]
2 large albums of loose-mounted PHOTOGRAPHS/POSTCARDS compiled by the late Alan A Jackson, historian & transport author, portraying transport etc developments from the late 19th century onwards with captioned photos & commercial postcards. Depending on area, subjects include trains, stations, buses, trams , streets, buildings etc. These albums cover Islington, Caledonian Rd, Holloway, Tufnell Pk, Archway, Finsbury Pk, Highbury, Canonbury, Mildmay Pk etc. Albums contain 49 & 27 double-pages and very approx 300 pictures. [2]
1901 District Railway Map of London, 6th edition. This is the very uncommon 2nd version. It shows the development of the tube railways with the C&SLR and CLR open and the Baker St & Waterloo, the Brompton & Piccadilly and the Hampstead tubes as authorised or under construction. Also shows the proposed Brixton & City and North West London (north along the Edgware Rd from Marble Arch) railways. Linen-backed inside board covers, opens out to 41.5" x 26" (105cm x 66cm). Covers a little worn, the map is very good. [1]
Very large quantity (1,300+) of b&w, postcard-size PHOTOGRAPHS of buses and coaches taken in the 1920s-70s, most appear to be 1950s-60s. Huge range of UK operators, a small quantity from London. Photos are very good quality, in-service shots, many taken by well-known photographers in this field such as R H G Simpson. [1,300+]
Very large quantity (1,000+) of b&w, postcard-size PHOTOGRAPHS of buses and coaches taken in the 1930s-70s, most appear to be 1950s-60s. Huge range of UK operators, a small quantity from London. Photos are very good quality, in-service and scrapyard shots, mainly the former, many taken by well-known photographers in this field. [1,000+]
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