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FISONS FERTILIZER WORKS, Lincoln - VIXEN - Aspinall LYR  Class 1143 'Pug' 0-4-0ST - built 05/10 by Horwich Works as LYR No.43 - 1924 to LMS No.11245 - 1931 withdrawn - 01/33 sold to North Wales Granite Co., named VIXEN - later sold to Fisons Fertilizers Ltd.
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FISONS FERTILIZER WORKS, Lincoln - VIXEN - Aspinall LYR Class 1143 'Pug' 0-4-0ST - built 05/10 by Horwich Works as LYR No.43 - 1924 to LMS No.11245 - 1931 withdrawn - 01/33 sold to North Wales Granite Co., named VIXEN - later sold to Fisons Fertilizers Ltd.

  • EARL OF DUDLEY'S RAILWAY - COUNTESS - 0-4-0 - built 1859 by Manning Wardle & Co. Works No.7 or 8, as either BRANDON or HIMLEY - <br />
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The Earl of Dudley’s Railway or Pensnett Railway was a standard gauge railway that developed from a single 3 mile line opened in 1829 to, at its maximum extent, a 40 miles long network around the Earl of Dudley’s Iron Works at Round Oak near Brierley Hill.
  • EBBW VALE STEEL CO. - VICTORIA - 0-4-0ST - built 1906 by Peckett & Sons, Works No.1070 - scrapped - builder's picture.
  • ECCLES SLAG REDUCTION CO., Woodhouse Mill - No.16 - 0-4-0ST - built 1918 by Hudswell Clarke & Co., Works No.1340, for Vickers Ltd, River Don Works, Sheffield, as No.16 - seen here in December 1968.
  • ECCLES SLAG REDUCTION CO., Woodhouse Mill - No.23 - 0-4-0ST - built 1934 by Yorkshire Engine Co., Works No.2345 - seen here in December 1968.
  • EDGAR ALLEN & CO., Tinsley - Class R 4wDH - built 1961 by Thomas Hill & Co., Works No.112c - seen here in August 1975.
  • EDMUND NUTALL, Contractor, Salford - LORD MAYOR - 0-4-ST - built 1893 by Hudswell Clarke & Co., Works No.402 - sold on CJ Wills & Co., Contractor - 1934 sold to Cliffe Hill Granite Co., where seen - 1948 sold to George Cohen to work on dismantling the Liverpool Overhead Railway - 1956 withdrawn - preserved on KWVR
  • ESHOLT SEWAGE WORKS, Bradford - NELLIE - 0-4-0ST - built 1922 by Hudswell Clarke & Vo., Works No.1435 - 1970 preserved by Yorkshire Dales Society, Skipton.
  • FIRTH BROWN LTD., Scunthorpe - 0-4-0DM - built 1940 by Hunslet Engine Co., Works No.2088 - initially preserved at South Yorkshire Railway Museum but scrapped in 1985 - seen here in October 1976.
  • FISONS FERTILISERS, Hatfield - 4wDM - 2foot 6inch gauge -  built 1974 by Hunslet Engine Co., Works No.7366 - seen here in March 1976.
  • FISONS FERTILIZER WORKS, Lincoln - VIXEN - Aspinall LYR  Class 1143 'Pug' 0-4-0ST - built 05/10 by Horwich Works as LYR No.43 - 1924 to LMS No.11245 - 1931 withdrawn - 01/33 sold to North Wales Granite Co., named VIXEN - later sold to Fisons Fertilizers Ltd - seen here in January 1951.
  • FISONS FERTILIZER WORKS, Lincoln - VIXEN - Aspinall LYR  Class 1143 'Pug' 0-4-0ST - built 05/10 by Horwich Works as LYR No.43 - 1924 to LMS No.11245 - 1931 withdrawn - 01/33 sold to North Wales Granite Co., named VIXEN - later sold to Fisons Fertilizers Ltd.
  • FURNESS SHIPBUILDERS, Haverton Hill - No.8 - 0-4-0T - built 09/1906 by Hawthorn Leslie & Co., Works No.2663 as Railmotor No.1 for Isle of Wight Central Railway - 1913 loco and coach separated - 02/18 withdrawn - sold to Furness Shipbuilding, Haverton Hill, as No.8 - seen here as Furness No.8, with IWCR origins still visible. Note shortening of cab to make way for coal bunker
  • GEORGE VICKERS & CO., Scunthorpe - No.2 - 0-6-0T - built 1888 by Kitson & Co., works No.3075 - seen here in July 1937.
  • GJIERS MILLS, Ayresome - No.4 AYRESOME - 0-4-0ST - built 1900 by Peckett & Sons, works No.845 - seen here in May 1960.
  • GRANT RAIL - GR5089 - Ruston & Hornsby 0-4-0 shunter, Grant Rail Yard pilot, seen here 06/11/01 in March Down Yard.
  • GRANT RAIL - LRH08 500 - Ruston & Hornsby 0-4-0 - stabled with DR75301 in the Grant Rail Yard at March, 26/12/02.
  • GRANT RAIL - LRH08 500 - Ruston & Hornsby 0-4-0 - stabled with DR75301 in the Grant Rail Yard at March, 26/12/02.
  • GREAT EASTERN TRACTION - GET 8 - Rolls Royce Sentinel 0-6-0 diesel, Works No.10272 of 1967, previously London Transport DL82, seen here in Hardingham Station Yard, 14/03/03.
  • GUEST, KEEN & NETTLEFOLDS LTD., Newport - Class X 0-6-0ST - built 1905 by Peckett & Sons, Works No.1037 - scrapped - builder's picture.
  • GUY PITT & CO., Shut End - DAVID - Class M 0-6-0ST - built 1881 by Manning Wardle & Co., Works No.774, for Lucas & Aird, Hull -
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