A lot of assorted Gauge 1 and related items to include a part built brass constructed tender, part built bogie coach and two bogie coach bodies, three part built wagons, electric three rail testing unit and other spare items including wheels and others, together with engineering items including tools by Moore & Wright, ammeters, control boards etc.
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A lot of assorted Gauge 1 and related items to include a part built brass constructed tender, part built bogie coach and two bogie coach bodies, three part built wagons, electric three rail testing unit and other spare items including wheels and others, together with engineering items including tools by Moore & Wright, ammeters, control boards etc.
Unique Annie Lennox / David Allan "Dave" Stuart unreleased recordings. Recorded in 1977 before the formation of Eurythmics by Lennox and Stuart`s first band, `The Tourists` Comprising two cassettes of previously unheard and unreleased material, 15 songs with tracklistings handwritten by Annie Lennox and recorded in their flat. One quarter inch master on Ampex tape with AIR Recording Studios label and hand written track listing and recording information, recorded and mixed at A.I.R Studios in London. Three of the four tracks are previously unreleased. The tracklisting on the master tape is as follows: 1. `Just The Wind`, 2. `Border Line`, 3. `Just Another Love Song`, 4. `Black Blood`. Also included are digital and audio copies from Pro-tools across six CDs. Please note that no mechanical publishing rights are sold with these recordings, anyone wishing to release these works must obtain permission, these are sold as historically important recordings only. PROVENANCE: Unique and unreleased recordings offered for sale, without copyright, by the producer on the recordings. In 1977 the vendor was asked, by Olaf Wyper, a co-founder of Logo Records if he was interested in producing a talented young Scottish girl, singer and flutist, studying at the Royal academy of music and her writing partner. Following an initial meeting in London arrangements were made to get together to `routine` the many songs the band had written together just with acoustics and vocals to decide which three were the main contenders for a single release. The two cassettes sold in this lot are the product of this meeting in London; Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart and Pete were all members of the band, known as `The Tourists`. They played and recorded fifteen songs and filled a cassette. To the vendors knowledge, only three of these songs were ever released in their original form. Part of the second cassette has Annie talking about deciding on a name for the band and about wishing she could bring her piano down from Scotland. The master mixes are on a quarter inch tape from the famous A.I.R studios owned by Sir George Martin. Annie Lennox`s vocals, flute and the strings were recorded at AIR where the tracks were also mixed, with the backing tracks recorded at the now closed Pebble Beach studio in Worthing. Denny Bridges was the engineer and Ray Russell the Producer. The track `Black Blood` was considered the strongest for a single and was released by Logo. From the Vendor: "The wonderful thing regarding cassettes are that everything gets recorded. Not only the songs, but all the chatter that makes true history. To my knowledge, these are the only cassettes in existence as they were recorded in the front room of their flat. The titles are hand written by Annie. The cassettes have just been run through once since 1977".
(Trade Catalogue) Parker, Winder & Achurch, The Keystone of Building Service (No date, circa mid 20th century), binding a/f. And Three Trade Catalogues on Locks Et Al.: Shaw & Carter, Archibald Kenrick & Sons (Price List) and The Willen Key Company Illustrated Price List on English & American Keys, Blanks, Locks, Tools &c. (4).

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