PRIVATE OWNER WAGONS & TANKERS INDEX [MAINLY PRE – 1948] COMPILED BY JOE GREAVES This index alphabetically lists references in books to private owner railway wagons and tankers by company name. Each company is listed by an abbreviation of the book’s author and its page number. Coal Merchants who ran wagons are also included. Most of the references include either a photograph or drawing of the wagon. It is not intended to be a comprehensive list of every private owner wagon built, merely of those that have appeared in books since 1969. Where there is only a description of the wagon or notes about the owner, but no photo or drawing, the reference has * next to it. Some of these [IP1/147 particularly] are as little as just a name with no location or any other details. Locations of the companies are included unless it is obvious from the name on the wagon. If there is no location listed, particularly with the Welsh wagons, the name is the location (please check with an atlas). In Bill Hudson’s first two books (BH1 & BH2), his index lists wagons by plate (ie photo) number rather than page. In this index, they are by page number. Wagons shown in the prefaces are listed by Roman numerals, eg BH2/vi. For his third & fourth volumes (BH3 & BH4), there are no page numbers so the references are to plates not pages . Richard Tourret’s books are listed as RT, then RT2. There is no ‘RT1’. Entries are usually by surname or place, for example ‘City of Nottingham’ is under ‘N’ not ‘C’ (but North, South, East or West are under N, S, E or W.) If there is likely to be any uncertainty, the name may be listed twice, eg, Griffith Thomas is under ‘G’ and ‘T’. ‘The’ at the start is ignored, eg ‘The Lothian Coal Co. Ltd’ is under ‘L’. Comments in [ ] brackets are added by the compiler for clarity (he hopes!) Names in italics (eg [‘ROSSINGTON’] refer to the actual lettering on the wagon compared to the company name (in this case Rossington Main Colliery Co. Ltd) but this hasn’t been done in every instance. Book Title and ISBN: Abbreviation: Oil On The Rails by Alan Coppin ISBN 9 780902 835173 AC The Modeller’s Sketchbook of Private Owner Wagons Book 1 by A G Thomas No ISBN AT1 The Modeller’s Sketchbook of Private Owner Wagons Book 1 by A G Thomas No ISBN AT2 The Modeller’s Sketchbook of Private Owner Wagons Book 1 by A G Thomas No ISBN AT3 Private Owner Wagons for the Ince Waggon & Ironworks Co. by A J Watts ISBN 978-0902835252 AW Private Owner Wagons: Volume 1 by Bill Hudson ISBN 0 902888 70 6 BH1 Private Owner Wagons: Volume 2 by Bill Hudson ISBN 0 902888 71 4 BH2 Private Owner Wagons: Volume 3 by Bill Hudson ISBN 0 86093 206 0 BH3 Private Owner Wagons: Volume 4 by Bill Hudson ISBN 0 9512793 0 0 BH4 Private Owner Wagons by Bill Hudson [Oakwood Series X57] ISBN 9780853614920 BH5 British Carriage & Wagon Builders & Repairers 1830 – 2006 by Chris Sambrook ISBN 9781899889273 CS Private Owner Wagons of the Forest of Dean by Ian Pope ISBN 1 899889 09 4 IP1 Private Owner Wagons of Gloucestershire by Ian Pope ISBN 9781899889235 IP2 Private Owner Wagons of Bristol & District by Ian Pope ISBN 9781899889365 IP3 Birmingham Railway Carriage & Wagon Company by J.Hypher & C&S Wheeler ISBN 1 870754 34 4 JH Private Owner Wagons from the Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Co., Ltd. by Keith Montague ISBN 9780860931249 KM Private Owner Wagons: A First Collection by Keith Turton ISBN 1 899889 12 4 KT1 Private Owner Wagons: A Second Collection by Keith Turton ISBN 1 899889 14 0 KT2 Private Owner Wagons: A Third Collection by Keith Turton ISBN 1 899889 16 7 KT3 Private Owner Wagons: A Fourth Collection - Welsh Anthracite by Keith Turton ISBN 1 899889 19 1 KT4 Private Owner Wagons: A Fifth Collection by Keith Turton ISBN 1 899889 22 1 KT5 Private Owner Wagons: A Sixth Collection by Keith Turton ISBN 1 899889 25 9 KT6 Private Owner Wagons: A Seventh Collection by Keith Turton ISBN 9781899889358 KT7 Private Owner Wagons: An Eighth Collection by Keith Turton ISBN 9781899889426 KT8 Private Owner Wagons: A Ninth Collection by Keith Turton ISBN 9781899889495 KT9 Coal Trade Wagons by Len Tavender ISBN 0 9510987 1 3 LT Private Owners on the Cambrian by Mike Lloyd ISBN 978 0952726715 ML Private-Owner Wagons (Specialist Booklets No.11) by Peter Matthews ISBN 9780852423431 PM British Goods Wagons from 1897 to the Present Day [1969] By R.J. Essery, D.P. Rowland & W.O. Steel ISBN(?) 7153 4739X RE Petroleum Rail Tank Wagons of Britain by Richard Tourret ISBN 978 0 905878 09 6 RT British Railway Private Owner Tank Wagons by Richard Tourret ISBN 978 1 900298179 RT2 Page 1 Produced by Joe Greaves 2010
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PRIVATE OWNER WAGONS & TANKERS INDEX [MAINLY PRE – 1948]COMPILED BY JOE GREAVES
This index alphabetically lists references in books to private owner railway wagons and tankers by company name. Each company is listed by an abbreviation of the book’s author and its page number. Coal Merchants who ran wagons are also included. Most of the references include either a photograph or drawing of the wagon.
It is not intended to be a comprehensive list of every private owner wagon built, merely of those that have appeared in books since 1969. Where there is only a description of the wagon or notes about the owner, but no photo or drawing, the reference has * next to it. Some of these [IP1/147 particularly] are as little as just a name with no location or any other details.
Locations of the companies are included unless it is obvious from the name on the wagon. If there is no location listed, particularly with the Welsh wagons, the name is the location (please check with an atlas).
In Bill Hudson’s first two books (BH1 & BH2), his index lists wagons by plate (ie photo) number rather than page. In this index, they are by page number. Wagons shown in the prefaces are listed by Roman numerals, eg BH2/vi. For his third & fourth volumes (BH3 & BH4), there are no page numbers so the references are to plates not pages.
Richard Tourret’s books are listed as RT, then RT2. There is no ‘RT1’.
Entries are usually by surname or place, for example ‘City of Nottingham’ is under ‘N’ not ‘C’ (but North, South, East or West are under N, S, E or W.) If there is likely to be any uncertainty, the name may be listed twice, eg, Griffith Thomas is under ‘G’ and ‘T’. ‘The’ at the start is ignored, eg ‘The Lothian Coal Co. Ltd’ is under ‘L’.
Comments in [ ] brackets are added by the compiler for clarity (he hopes!) Names in italics (eg [‘ROSSINGTON’] refer to the actual lettering on the wagon compared to the company name (in this case Rossington Main Colliery Co. Ltd) but this hasn’t been done in every instance.
Book Title and ISBN: Abbreviation:Oil On The Rails by Alan Coppin ISBN 9 780902 835173 ACThe Modeller’s Sketchbook of Private Owner Wagons Book 1 by A G Thomas No ISBN AT1The Modeller’s Sketchbook of Private Owner Wagons Book 1 by A G Thomas No ISBN AT2The Modeller’s Sketchbook of Private Owner Wagons Book 1 by A G Thomas No ISBN AT3Private Owner Wagons for the Ince Waggon & Ironworks Co. by A J Watts ISBN 978-0902835252 AWPrivate Owner Wagons: Volume 1 by Bill Hudson ISBN 0 902888 70 6 BH1Private Owner Wagons: Volume 2 by Bill Hudson ISBN 0 902888 71 4 BH2Private Owner Wagons: Volume 3 by Bill Hudson ISBN 0 86093 206 0 BH3Private Owner Wagons: Volume 4 by Bill Hudson ISBN 0 9512793 0 0 BH4Private Owner Wagons by Bill Hudson [Oakwood Series X57] ISBN 9780853614920 BH5British Carriage & Wagon Builders & Repairers 1830 – 2006 by Chris Sambrook ISBN 9781899889273 CS Private Owner Wagons of the Forest of Dean by Ian Pope ISBN 1 899889 09 4 IP1Private Owner Wagons of Gloucestershire by Ian Pope ISBN 9781899889235 IP2Private Owner Wagons of Bristol & District by Ian Pope ISBN 9781899889365 IP3Birmingham Railway Carriage & Wagon Company by J.Hypher & C&S Wheeler ISBN 1 870754 34 4 JHPrivate Owner Wagons from the Gloucester Railway
Carriage and Wagon Co., Ltd. by Keith Montague ISBN 9780860931249 KMPrivate Owner Wagons: A First Collection by Keith Turton ISBN 1 899889 12 4 KT1
Private Owner Wagons: A Second Collection by Keith Turton ISBN 1 899889 14 0 KT2
Private Owner Wagons: A Third Collection by Keith Turton ISBN 1 899889 16 7 KT3Private Owner Wagons: A Fourth Collection - Welsh Anthracite by Keith Turton ISBN 1 899889 19 1 KT4Private Owner Wagons: A Fifth Collection by Keith Turton ISBN 1 899889 22 1 KT5Private Owner Wagons: A Sixth Collection by Keith Turton ISBN 1 899889 25 9 KT6Private Owner Wagons: A Seventh Collection by Keith Turton ISBN 9781899889358 KT7Private Owner Wagons: An Eighth Collection by Keith Turton ISBN 9781899889426 KT8Private Owner Wagons: A Ninth Collection by Keith Turton ISBN 9781899889495 KT9Coal Trade Wagons by Len Tavender ISBN 0 9510987 1 3 LTPrivate Owners on the Cambrian by Mike Lloyd ISBN 978 0952726715 MLPrivate-Owner Wagons (Specialist Booklets No.11) by Peter Matthews ISBN 9780852423431 PMBritish Goods Wagons from 1897 to the Present Day [1969]
By R.J. Essery, D.P. Rowland & W.O. Steel ISBN(?) 7153 4739X REPetroleum Rail Tank Wagons of Britain by Richard Tourret ISBN 978 0 905878 09 6 RTBritish Railway Private Owner Tank Wagons by Richard Tourret ISBN 978 1 900298179 RT2
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A FEW NOTES ABOUT THE BOOKS
Each book listed above is an essential purchase for any modeller, historian or enthusiast with an interest in the thousands of privately owned wagons in use on the railways from 1853 to 1948. I hope these notes will give users of this index a better idea of what each of them covers.All the books by Ian Pope and Keith Turton (which are published by the Lightmoor Press) contain far more than just photos of wagons with some basic details. Both authors try to put the wagons and owning companies into the context of the times in which they were built and used, and these books will be of value not only to enthusiasts and modellers, but also to social historians and in many cases family historians too. They are now the definitive source of information about private owner wagons and coal merchants before 1948.All Keith Turton’s books also give details of any available models of the wagons described, a useful but potentially expensive feature for those of us of a weak constitution.Bill Hudson’s Volumes 1 – 4 primarily have a detailed introduction and are then large photograph albums laid out in regional order, with (usually) one wagon to a page. There are very informative captions with history, dimensions, dates and specifications which will be of use to modellers and historians alike.His 88 page 1996 Oakwood Press book is an excellent overview of the history and constructional details of private owner wagons with some splendid photos, drawings and statistics and could be considered the prototype of the current Lightmoor series. There are a number of wagons not featured elsewhere, although the page numbering is ‘economical’ to say the least. It is also the book which I had the most difficulty obtaining, but worth the trouble when I finally located one.John Hypher & C & S Wheeler’s book is a broad history of the BRC&WC which has a number of photos of wagons but with fairly brief captions and no dimensions or livery details. Most of the photos are the same as those in the other books listed along with the ‘JH’ references, but there are one or two wagons not featured elsewhere.Peter Matthews’ book is similar to Bill Hudson’s Oakwood volume but in just 48 pages and being 23 years older, has less information in it. It is still well worth buying however, for example on pages 20 – 23 are drawings showing the differences between pre-1923 and post 1923 RCH wagon specifications.Keith Montague’s book has a very good history of the GRC&W Company and two excellent indexes by both wagon name and location. There are a few drawings, and more than 665 photos, nearly all of which have basic dimensions and livery details. It’s worth noting that a lot of the photos used in this book also appear in the others as they are the official GRC&WC views of their products.A. G. Thomas’s three books, each of around 40 pages, have no page numbers and are simply accurate first hand sketches of wagon sides with basic livery and location notes, typically five to a page. There are no dimensions given and the company names run in alphabetical order, but there are some rarities here that are not featured anywhere else. I have not tried to make up page numbers for them in this index as you shouldn’t need them.A.J. Watts’ splendid 190 page volume, published by the Historical Model Railway Society (HMRS) in 1998, is similar to the Lightmoor standard and layout. Pages 182 – 183 contain a detailed listing of the amalgamations of hundreds of collieries into dozens of larger companies during the late 1920s up to 1937. These are not indexed here but will be of interest to students of the coal industry.Chris Sambrook’s marvellous book, again from the Lightmoor Press, is the definitive work on its subject. For this index, the
wagons listed are mainly shown in photos from the makers’ advertising material so there are few dimensions or details, but that is not the reason for the book and they are included here for completeness.Bob Essery & friends’ 1969 144 page work is an overview of goods wagons just as its title suggests, so it includes both private owner and railway company wagons. Subsequent research will perhaps have superseded some of the information, but this is the father of all the books indexed here and is certainly still worth hunting for.Oil on the Rails (HMRS, 1999) covers the history of the oil companies, their depots and the wagons they used both pre-and post Nationalisation. There are a good number of tanker photos (plus many of early road-going tanker lorries) and tables of details, and a number of drawings of tanker wagons old and recent, all of which make for an interesting and useful book.Mike Lloyd’s excellent book for the Welsh Railways Research Circle has a mixture of photos, information and drawings for most of, if not all, the owners in its area. It covers owners domiciled on the system as well as those from further afield whose wagons were used on it. It was a most illusive book and consequently very expensive when one finally turned up.Coal Trade Wagons has no photographs but dozens of very detailed drawings of wagons with history and statistics for the owners. There is a fascinating and very detailed history of private wagon development, use and movement too. It was almost impossible to find and then very expensive, but worth it. Richard Tourret’s 64 page softback British Railway Private Owner Tank Wagons is the only book here to feature colour photographs and has a nicely varied selection of wagons, small and large from around 1881 to 2000.Finally, his monumental 304 page Petroleum Rail Tank Wagons of Britain is the definite book on the subject, but it also covers those used for many other liquids from 1870 to 2009. With 688 photos and 125 drawings and sketches, it is to the same standard as the Lightmoor books and of similar layout. There is a potted (but detailed) history for each company and its wagons. At £33.00, it’s expensive but well worth every penny. I have included details of all the owners shown in the book in this index, right up to 2009. The book has no index of its own, but it runs in alphabetical order so this is a minor point.My intention is to allow the index user to find published details of any private owner wagon knowing just the company or owner’s name. I hope it will also help family historians to find details of relatives who were coal merchants. Perhaps it might be of use to model manufacturers too. I know there are several wagons here I’d love to see in 4mm scale ready to run form.Users of the electronic version can press ‘Ctrl’ & ‘F’ at the same time, type in the name they are looking for and click ‘Next’ to find every example of it within the index.Many of the older books listed are long out of print, but the compiler has managed to buy copies of all of them via the internet and from specialist booksellers and auction sites during 2009 – 10. It is suggested that anyone interested try the same method to obtain them, or ask at their local library of course.Please be careful before buying any of the books on the strength of a reference marked with an asterix [*]. Some of them are still detailed paragraphs, but others are literally the owner’s name and nothing else. If there is no asterix, you will almost certainly find a photo or drawing of the wagon on that page, but I can’t accept responsibility for disappointment caused by errors or ommissions.If the page number in any reference doesn’t make sense, please add a ‘0’ to it (eg 9 becomes 90). My keyboard had a duff ‘0’ on it and although I think I’ve found every missing one, there are bound to be a few that escaped.
The compiler welcomes corrections & amendments. Please e-mail them to [email protected]
[“DRUID” Brand’] [Aberthaw] BH1/103Accrington Colliey Altham – see Hargreaves Colliery Co. LtdAces [Fish Docks, Grimsby] BH1/22Ackton Hall Colliery [Featherstone nr Pontefract] AT2
BH1/23 BH2/ii KT6/11Adams & Son [Southsea] AT2W. A. Adams [London, then Birmingham; wagon builder]
[drawings of two of the wagons he built, c1850] LT3&4William C. Adams [Birmingham] AT1C. Addicott & Son [Weston Super Mare] KT8/10Addingham Co-operative Society Ltd [Yorkshire] BH3/2Adler & Allan [London] AT1 KM/39Edward Adlington [‘G’, ‘JG’, ‘UG’] [Worcester] KM/101 KT6/13Admiralty Naval Store Dept. [Various] [Tanker] RT51A G C – see Ashton’s Green CollieriesEdward T. Agius & Co. [Southampton] KM/39Thomas Ainge & Co. [Cheltenham] IP2/63*Air Ministry [Various] [Tanker] RT52Airedale Collieries Ltd [‘AIREDALE’] [Castleford] BH3/57
RT59Anderson & Co. [Whitstable] AT3 BH4/1 KT7/14Andover Co-operative Society Ltd AT3D. Andrew & Sons [Brigg] AT1B. R. Andrews [Liphook & Southampton] AT1Anglo American Oil Co. Ltd - see also Esso Petroleum Co. Ltd
– see also Crump IP1/60Ascon Coke – see British Mineral Corporation LtdG. Bryer Ash [Weymouth] KM/40Ashburnham Collieries [nr Pembrey, S. Wales] KT4/59Ashton Vale Iron & Coal Co. [Bedminster, Bristol] IP3/9*Ashton’s Green Collieries [‘A G C’] [St. Helens] AW/59Asiatic Petroleum Co. Ltd – see Shell Mex & BPAskern Main Colliery [Norton, nr Doncaster] KT8/11Asquith & Tompkins [Stratford on Avon] KM/41Associated Chemical Companies Ltd [Wakefield]
KT9/155Beeby & Son Ltd [Peterborough] KT8/48Beili-Glas [Swansea] – see B. & B. G. Collieries LtdJ. Belcher [Cheltenham] IP2/63*R. B. Belcher [Moreton, Gloucs] IP2/120*Bell Brothers Limited [Port Clarence, North East England] BH2/12
[c1922 steel hopper wagons] CS/174Bellamy & Bendall [Cheltenham] IP2/64Amos Benbow [Birmingham] AT1G. Benbow & Sons [Birmingham] BH3/69 JH/13William J. Bendall [Cheltenham] IP2/64 KM/46Benjamin & Co. Ltd [Bath] KT1/132 KT3/120Thomas Benjamin [& Son] [Chipping Sodbury, Gloucs] IP2/228*Bennett & Carter [Borough Green & Wrotham, Kent] AT2George Bennett & Son [Ossett, S. Yorks] BH3/23John Bennett & Co. Ltd [Cam & Huntingford, Gloucs] IP2/199
KM/46Bent Colliery Co. Ltd – see Hamilton Palace CollieryBentley Colliery – see Barber Walker & Co. Ltd Issac Bentley & Co. Ltd [Manchester] [Tanker] RT66Benzol & By-products Ltd.
Crigglestone nr Wakefield AT3 KT8/60 BH2/108Surrey BH1/25 [Tanker] RT66
Benzole Producers Ltd – see also National Benzole Company Ltd[‘BENZENE’ & ‘BENZOLE’] [London] [Tanker] RT66
Berkeley Farmers Association Ltd [Berkeley, Gloucs] IP1/146*Berril & Co. [Bristol] IP3/21*Berry & Son [Oxted, Surrey] AT1Berry Hill Collieries [Stoke on Trent] AT3Berry Wiggins & Co. Ltd [Whimsey nr Cinderford, Gloucs,
Kingsnorth Hoo in Kent & Stratford, London] [Tankers] AC85 AC87 IP1/165 RT67 RT2/27
[Mickleton, Gloucs & Bidford on Avon, Warks] IP2/121*
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Bignall Hill Colliery [Audley, Staffordshire] ML32*A.C & S. Billings [Cheltenham] IP2/66 KM/47J. H. Billington Ltd [Chester] ML32Martin W. Billington [Cloughfold, Lancs] KT9/23John T. Bingham & Co. [Tunbridge Wells] CS/97Bingley Industrial Co-operative Society Ltd BH2/iiBinley Colliery [‘BINLEY’] [Coventry] AT3Birch Coppice Colliery – see Morris & Shaw LtdJohn Birch & Co. Ltd [Rochdale] AT2Birchen Grove Colliery [Lydbrook, Gloucs] IP1/146*Birchenwood Colliery Co. Ltd [Kidsgrove, N. Staffs] KT2/18Bird & Son Ltd [Grangetown & Cardiff] [Tanker] RT71 RT2/43Bird Brothers [Bristol] IP3/21*A.H & S Bird [Trowbridge] KM/47F. Bird & Co. [Bristol & Salisbury] IP3/22* LT43Birkacre Colliery Co. Ltd [‘BIRKACRE’]
[Coppul nr Wigan] AW/62Birkenhead Corporation Gas Works KT9/24Birkenhead Gas Works AT1Birley Colliery [‘BIRLEY’] [nr Sheffield] – see Sheffield Coal Co.Birmingham Co-operative Society Ltd [‘BCS’] KT5/21Birmingham Corporation KT8/151*City of Birmingham Electricity Supply Dept KT2/19City of Birmingham Gas Department AT1 CS/125 KT1/23
– see also J. R. Buckley & Co. CS/44John Godfrey Wienholt Bowen [Llanidloes] ML12*T & R. W. Bower Ltd – see Allerton Main CollieryE. Bowks [Bowles?] & Sons [unknown] IP1/147*Edward Bowles [Cirencester] IP2/131*R. Bowran & Co. Ltd [Newcastle-on-Tyne] [Tanker] RT74Bowring Petroleum Co. Ltd [London] [Tanker] RT74C.T. Bowring & Co (Fish Oils) Ltd [Grimsby] [Tanker] RT75Bowson – see The New Bowson Coal Co.A. Boyce [Gloucester] [wagon ownership unknown] IP2/61*William A. Boyle [Bridgend] KM/51Walter Boynton [Moortown, Lincs] AW/128 KT5/26B.P. – see British Petroleum Co. LtdB.Q.C. & Co Ltd – see British Quarrying Co. LtdB.R.T & E. Co. Ltd [London]
– see also Berry Wiggins & Co. Ltd IP1/167Brace & Presswell [Swansea] KM/51 KT4/145
William Briggs & Sons Ltd [Arbroath; Dundee] [Tanker] AC32RT75
A. C. Bright [possibly Hawkwell, Gloucs] IP1/163*F.S. Brightmore [Doncaster] BH2/51Bristol & West of England Coal Co. Ltd [Bristol] IP3/22*Bristol & West of England Wagon Co. Ltd [Bristol] IP3/22*Bristol & West Tar Distillers Ltd [Bristol] [Tanker] RT78Bristol & District Co-operative Society Ltd AW/142 IP3/23Bristol Malago Vale Collieries Co. Ltd
[Bedminster nr Bristol] IP3/23Bristol Mineral Co. IP3/127*Bristol Rail Traffic & Electric Co. Ltd [London] [Tanker] RT78Bristol Railway Coal Association IP3/25*Bristol Rolling Stock Co. Ltd IP3/25*Bristol Steam Navigation Co. Ltd IP3/25*Bristol Sublimed Lead Co. Ltd [Bristol]
IP3/113*Bristol Waggon Works Co. Ltd IP3/25Bristol Wagon & Carriage Works Co. Ltd CS32[awful photo]Britannic [Cardiff] KM/53British Benzole & Coal Distillation Ltd – see also Bedwas Coke
[Tanker] RT79 British Bitumen Emulsions Ltd [Hamilton] [Tanker] RT78
British Portland Cement Manufacturers Ltd [BPCM] [various English locations] [Van] BH2/87 KT8/20
The British Potash Co. Ltd [Oldbury] [Hopper wagon] JH/24British Quarrying Co. Ltd [‘B.Q.C.’] [N. Wales, Shrops, Gloucs]
– see also John Arnold & Sons & also Thomas Lant IP2/219IP2/219 KT8/21 ML8*
British Rail [Many locations] [Tankers, various] RT94 &c RT2/29British Railway Traffic & Electric Co. [‘BRT’] [London]
[Tankers of many types] RT99 &c RT2/56British Soda Co. [Rookery Bridge, nr Sandbach, Cheshire ] AT3British Steel Co. [Sheffield] [Tankers, not illustrated] RT108*British Tar Products Ltd [Cadishead nr Manchester]
E. Burt & Son [Kingston on Thames] KM/56Walter Burt [Bournemouth] KM/56Burton on Trent Co-operative Society Ltd KT1/41Neville Burton [Middleton – but which county unknown] AT1Ronald Burton [also George R H Burton] [Cardiff] KT7/94Edward Burtt [‘Burtt Gloucester’] [Gloucester] IP2/13 KM/56 W.J. Busby & Son [Camp Hill, Birmingham] KM/56Busby’s [West Kensington] AT3J.M. Buston [Dursley, Gloucs] IP2/206The Bute Hematite Iron Ore Co. [Llantrissant] KM/57Bute Merthyr Collieries Co. [‘BUTE’] [Cardiff] KM/57 KT2/31
KT5/171The Bute Works Supply Co. [Cardiff] CS/38A. Butler [Pangbourne] KM/57 KT6/36A. Butler & Co [Henley on Thames?] AT1Thomas Butler [St Leonards Station, Edinburgh] AT2
J. Butterworth [Oldham] BH3/3Buxton Gas Dept AT3Buxton Lime Firms Co. Ltd [‘B L F’] [Peak Forest, Derbys]
– see also ICI BH4/57 BH5/60J T Buxton & Sons [Clacton on Sea] AT2 BH1/65B W & Co. – see Barber-Walker & Co. LtdThe Bwlch Colliery Co. Ltd [Hirwain [or Hirwaun?]
nr Aberdare] KM/58C.W. Byford & Sons [‘BYFORD’] [Clare, Suffolk]
AT2 BH4/introductionH. P. Byrne [Totton, Hants] LT47
KT3/45 KT7/151* PM/23 PM/41[steel wagon]Cambridge Gas Co AT2F[?].B. Cameron & Co Ltd [London] [IP3/50 shows one
wagon in a goods train with no further details]Camerton Collieries [nr Bath] BH5/20 KM/60 KT3/27 PM/8Camlin & Sons [Shottermill, county unknown] AT1Cammell Laird & Co. Ltd [Workington, Cumbria] BH4/88
KT9/39Q. M. Camroux & Co. [Shepherd’s Bush] AT1 KT8/33Canderigg Collieries [nr Larkhall, S. Lanarkshire]
– see Jas Nimmo & Co. LtdCandy & Co. Ltd [Newton Abbot] KM/61 KT7/24Cann & Glass [Swansea] KM/61 KT4/148
KT5/171 KT8/152*Cannock Old Coppice Colliery - see T. A. Hawkins & Sons Ltd Cannop Colliery [‘CANNOP’] [Coleford, Gloucs] IP1/56 KM/61Carburine Motor Spirit – see Gas Lighting Improvement Co. LtdR. Carder & Co [Lancaster] AT1Cardiff Navigation Colliery [Ynisarwed nr Swansea] KT8/35Cardiff Steam Coal Collieries Co. Ltd KM/110 KT2/36
[Tanker] RT117Cardigan Mercantile Co. Ltd [Cardigan, Wales] KM/61Carless, Capel & Leonard – see also ‘NACCO’
Borough of Cheltenham Electricity Dept [Cheltenham Corporation] IP1/130 IP2/68 KM/63
Cheltenham Commissioners IP2/68*Cheltenham Gas Light & Coke Co.
[later Cheltenham & District Gas Co.] IP2/69Cheltenham Spa Coal & Coke Supply
[Wagon ownership unknown] IP2/107* Chemical & Metallurgical Corporation Ltd
[Runcorn, Cheshire] [Tankers] KT2/38Chester Co-operative Society Ltd AT1Chester Railway Employee’s Coal Association [Chester] PM/36Chester United Gas Co. KT2/41Chesterton Chemical Co. Ltd [Stoke on Trent] [Tanker] CS/153Chevron Oil (UK) Ltd [London] [modern tanker] RT123Chillington Iron Company [Yate, Gloucs] IP2/222 KM/63
RE/54Chipman Chemical Co. Ltd [London] [Tanker] RT2/47 RT2/62Chippenham Co-operative Society Ltd AT1Chipping Norton Co-operative Society Ltd KT3/38 BH4/28Chirk Castle Lime Co. [Nantmawr & Whitehurst] ML22*
Ledgers & Accounts of the firm KT8/55-56*S.J. Claye Ltd [Long Eaton] BH3/61 CS/53 [part view]Clayton Wagons Ltd [Lincoln] [Tankers] RT124*Cleckheaton Industrial Co-operative Society Ltd AT1Cleckheaton Urban District Council KT5/45Clee Hill Dhu Stone Co. [Ludlow] KT3/33Clee Hill Granite Co. [Ludlow] IP1/154 KT3/31 KM/64
KT5/177*Clee Hill Quarries [nr Ludlow] KT3/29Cleeve Coal Co. [Bristol] IP3/35Cleeves, Ault & Fowell [CAF] – see also
Cleeves Western Valleys Anthracite Collieries Ltd KT7/144KT9/6 [faint distant view]
E. A. Cleeves & Co. [Swansea] KM/65 KT4/23Cleeves Western Valleys Anthracite Collieries Ltd
[Swansea & Llanelly] KT4/35KT7/151*
Clement's Tump Colliery [Coleford, Forest of Dean] IP1/44Clements Bros [Portsmouth, Gosport, Corsham] AT2Clevedon Gas Co [nr Bristol] [IP3/19 has an oblique photo
including this wagon in a train, but no further details]Cleveland Petroleum Products Co. [‘CLEVELAND’ &
‘CLEVELAND DISCOL’][London] [Tanker] RT124The Cliffe Hill Granite Co. Ltd [Markfield nr Leicester] KT1/48
George Clifford [Bourton on the Water] IP2/123 KM/65Richard Clifford [Moreton in the Marsh] IP3/126*Clift & Whiting [Cheltenham] IP3/125*Clifton & Kersley Coal Co. Ltd [Manchester] AW/69Clifton Coal Co. [Bristol] IP3/35*Clifton Colliery Co. Ltd [Notts] AT1The Clifton Steam Trawlers Co. Ltd [Fleetwood, Lancs] PM/35Cliviger Coal Co. [Burnley, Lancs] AT3Thomas R. Clutterbuck [Gloucester] IP2/16* Clutton Coal [Co.…? – currently unknown] [Somerset] IP1/101Clyde Shipping Co. Ltd [Scotland] LT39Clyne Merthyr Collieries Co. Ltd [Swansea] KT6/46Clyne Valley Colliery Co. [Swansea] KM/65 KT3/36Coal Agencies Ltd [Clifton, Bristol] AT1 IP3/36 KM/65Coal Salt – see The Great Grimsby Coal Salt and Tanning Co. LtdCoalbrook Colliery [Loughor nr Swansea] KM/66Coalite – see Low Temperature Carbonisation LtdCoalition Coal & Shipping Co. Ltd [Cardiff] KT8/57Coalpit Heath Coal Co. [nr Bristol] IP2/228* IP3/37Arnold Coburn Ltd [Stockport] AT2Geo. J. Cockerell & Co. [London] –see also Rickett KT1/49Colas Products Ltd [‘COLAS’] [London] [Tanker] RT124Herbert S. Colborn [Bristol] IP3/39*Colchester Gas Co. [Tanker] BH3/95 RT124Edward J. Cole & Son [Cirencester] IP2/134Edward R. Cole [Cirencester] IP1/137 IP2/134King Cole & Co. Ltd [Sheffield] PM/39R. Fred Cole [Fairford & Lechlade] IP2/140Richard Cole [Cirencester] IP2/133* IP3/127*S. H. Cole [Cirencester] IP2/134* IP2/136*The Coleford Red Ash Colliery Co. Ltd [Coleford, Gloucs] IP1/43
KM/66Colfix (London) Ltd [Slough] [Tanker] BH2/111 RT125R. Coller & Sons Ltd [Peterborough] AT3C. Collett & Sons [Bourton on the Water] IP2/125 KM/66Collins Green Colliery [Earlestown nr St Helens] AT2 AW/73J. T. Collins & Sons [Rochester, Kent] AT1 AT2Colmans Mustard [Norwich] KT1/51 RE/38Colthrop Board & Paper Mills Ltd [Thatcham] BH1/95 KT7/32The Coltness Iron Co. [Newmains, Lanarkshire] BH4/98W. Colwell & Son [Hove] BH5/77[part view]Colyer & Co. [Cosham, Hants] BH4/17Alexander Comley Ltd [Birmingham] KT1/52Compagnie Pour La Location de Materiel Industriel [‘CLMI’]
[ESSO, Fawley] [Tankers] RT125*Compressed Coal Co. [Whitecroft, Gloucs] IP1/145*Conduit Colliery [Norton Canes, nr Cannock] AT2 LT21Congleton Equitable and Industrial Co-operative Society AT1Consett Iron Co. Ltd [Consett, C. Durham] BH4/89 KT9/41
Cosy Fires – see J. B. Scholes & Sons LtdThe Country Gentlemens’ Association Ltd [Letchworth] AT1Courtaulds Ltd [Flint] AT2Coventry Collieries – see The Warwickshire Coal Co. LtdB. Cowburn & Son [Bradford] BH3/25Cowham & Shearer [Louth, Lincs] KM/67Edward Cox [Cirencester] IP2/136*Herbert Cox [Farnham] KT9/43Coxon Davies & Co. [Cottingham, (probably) nr Hull] AT1C.R.C. – see Cannock & Rugeley CollieryW. Y. Craig & Sons Ltd [Chirk nr Wrexham]
[Forest of Dean] IP1/30 IP1/60H. & E. Crundall Ltd [Dover & London] KT6/50Crynant Colliery Co. [nr Neath] KM/70 KT2/43 KT4/180
KT8/153* [NB – KT8/153 refers only to J A Jebb, a director of this colliery]Crystalate – see Wallace Spiers & Co. LtdC T – see Bamfurlong & Mains CollieriesCulpan [‘CULPAN’] [Middleton, Manchester] AW/76Cumberland Granite Co. [Embleton] BH4/90
– see also Lancaster’s Steam Coal Collieries Ltd KT3/51C W S Ltd – see Co-operative Wholesale Society LtdCynon Colliery Co. Ltd [‘CYNON’] [Port Talbot] KM/71 KT8/61
Dalton Main Collieries Ltd [Rotherham] AW/126 KT9/43James Dangerfield [Gloucester] IP2/20Alfred Danks Ltd [Gloucester] IP2/19*P. Dannatt [Hull] BH3/26Darfield Main Colliery [‘DARFIELD’] [nr Barnsley] KT8/63Darkhill & Ellwood [Coleford, Gloucs] IP1/44 KM/71Darton Main Colliery [Barnsley] BH2/60J. W. Darvell [Chorley Wood, Herts] KT7/40Darwen & Mostyn Iron Co. Ltd [Mostyn, Flintshire] AT1
The Denton Colliery Co. Ltd [nr Manchester] BH3/5Derby Co-operative Provident Society Ltd BH2/80 KT3/39Derby Working Men¹s Coal Co. Ltd KT5/66Derbyshire & Nottinghamshire Electric Power Co.
Henry Briggs, Sons & Co.LtdEast Cannock Colliery Co. Ltd [‘E C C’] [Hednesford] AT1
KT6/55 KT8/155*East Downshire Steam Ship Co. Ltd [Dundrum, N. Ireland] PM/18The East Glamorgan Coal Co. [unknown]
[Mention of Gloucester office IP2/61*]East Walbottle Coal Co. Ltd [Newcastle on Tyne] BH4/91Easter Hematite Iron Ore Co. Ltd [Milkwall, Gloucs] IP1/157Easter Iron Mines [Coleford, Gloucs] IP1/157 KM/78Eastern United [Cinderford, Gloucs] – see also
[unknown – may be the same as Ebbw Vale Co.] AT2Edward Eastwood [Chesterfield] BH4/52E.C.G.D. – see Edinburgh Corporation Gas DeptEccleshall Industrial & Provident Society Ltd [also
Sheffield & Eccleshall Co-operative Society Ltd] BH2/57Eckersley Bros [Uttoxeter] KT2/53Eckington – see J & G Wells LtdThe Economic Coal Co [Kidderminster] KM/78Frederick Rosevere Edens [‘F. EDENS’] [Oxford] KM/78
KT9/55James Edge [also J E][Manchester] AW/80 BH4/77E.W.F. Edgwick [Tewkesbury] KM/78 IP2/111 IP3/126*Edinburgh & Leith Corporation Gas Commissioners
[‘E & L. C. G. C.’] [Tanker & Wagon] AW/121 RT131RT2/19
Edinburgh Collieries Co. Ltd [Wallyford] AT1 AW/120 BH4/96Edinburgh Corporation Gas Dept [‘E. C. G. D.’] AT2Edmunds Brothers [Llantwit Fardre nr Pontypridd] KM/79
KT9/57Bernard Edwards [later ‘& Brown’] [Gloucester] IP2/21Edward Edwards [Bristol] IP3/45*Lewis Edwards [Towyn] ML27*Silvester Edwards [Weston Super Mare] KM/79W. H. Edwards [Dudley] AT2William Edwards [Oswestry] ML23*The Eifionyd Farmer’s Association [Pwllheli] ML27* PM/42The Either Side Brake Co. Ltd [London] AT1 KM/79E & L. C. G. C.
– see Edinburgh & Leith Corporation Gas CommissionersEland Sweet [Fishponds, Bristol] IP3/100Elders Navigation Collieries Ltd [Cardiff] KM/79 KT2/54
KT5/170Eliott & Co [Plymouth] KT6/180Ellerbeck Collieries Co. [Adlington, Lancs] AW/78Benjamin Elliott & Sons Ltd [Lepton nr Huddersfield] BH2/59Ellis & Everard Ltd [Bedford, Leicester etc] AT2 KT5/70
KT8/154*Joseph Ellis & Sons Ltd [Leicester] AT3Joseph J. Ellis [Nailstone Colliery, Bagworth] KM/79 RE/54Harry Ellison Ltd [Cleckheaton] KT6/164
[c1887 acid tank wagon] RE/102P.A. Ford [Lechlade, Gloucs] IP2/142*B.J. Forder & Son Ltd [Hampshire & Bedfordshire]
– see also London Brick Co. & Forders Ltd KT9/61S. H. Fordham & Co. [Baldock, Herts] KT5/80Forest Coal Co. [Forest of Dean, Gloucs] IP2/231*Forest of Dean Coal Co. [unknown] IP3/122*Forest of Dean Coal Merchants listed from 1876 – 1939
[NB – this is purely a list of names and locations of those not dealt with individually elsewhere in the book] IP1/107
Forest of Dean Iron Co. [Parkend, Gloucs] IP1/159*The Forest of Dean Iron & Steel Co. Ltd [unknown] IP1/162*Forest of Dean Mining Co. Ltd [Parkend area, Gloucs] IP1/146*Forest of Dean Stone Firms [Gloucs, unspecified] IP1/151* IP3/122*Forest Rock Granite Co. (Leicestershire) Ltd [nr Whitwick] AT2Forest Steam Coal Co. [Gloucester] IP1/43Forrest & Co. [Southport] AW/82 KT9/64Fosdick [Ipswich] AT1 BH5/71[distant view]
‘G’ – see Edward AdlingtonIsaiah Gadd [later ‘& Co. Ltd’] [Wokingham, Berks] KM/85
KT6/66Container [‘Lift Van’] for wagon mounting [1897] RE/92
J. W. Gadsden & Co. Ltd [Vauxhall nr Birmingham] KT8/81S. M. Gael & Co. [Bristol] IP3/47*C & F Gaen [Port Talbot] KM/85Gamman Son & Carter [London] KM/85Gann & Brown [Whitstable on Sea] AT1 KT6/69C. E. Gardner [Norwich] AT2 KT2/64W. T. Garlick & Co. [Bristol] IP3/47*Garston & District Co-operative Society Ltd
– see Penistone & District Gas Company‘Gas For Economy’ – see Birkenhead Gas WorksThe Gas Light & Coke Co. [Southall, London] BH3/96Gas Lighting Improvement Co. Ltd [also Glico] [‘CARBURINE MOTOR SPIRIT’] [London] [Tankers] RT161
RT2/18Henry John Gasson [Rye, Sussex] [Tent manufacturer] KT9/67G. Gay & Sons [unknown] IP1/147*GCG – see Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen Colliery Co. LtdGedling [Colliery] [Notts] – see Digby Colliery Co.Frank Gegg & Co. [Cirencester] IP2/137E. R. Gell [King’s Norton, Birmingham] KM/frontispiece KT6/71Gellyceidrim Collieries Co. Ltd [Swansea] KM/86 KT2/65
KT4/178Gellyonen Collieries Ltd [Swansea] KM/86General Coal Supply Co. Ltd [‘GENERAL’] [Grimsby] AT2General Electric Rail Services [‘GERS’] West Wales]
KT5/181* KT9/150Great Western Colliery Co [Lydney, Gloucs] IP2/232*Great Western Colliery Co. Ltd [Cardiff] KT3/61 KT8/89Great Western Iron Co. [Soudley, Gloucs] IP1/161Great Western Railway [Tanker to Diagram DD3] RT165 RT2/21The Great Western Railwaymen’s [sic] Coal Association
[Tondu] KM/89Great Wheel Prosper China Clay & Stone Co. Ltd
[Roche, Cornwall] KT9/68Green, Holland & Sons [London] KM/90George Green [Aberystwyth] ML6*J.R. Green & Co. [Oxford] KM/90Greenhill Colliery Co. Ltd [Ochiltree, East Ayrshire] PM/40Gregory & Co. Ltd [Bristol] IP3/47*Cyril Gregory [‘GREGORY’] [Kentish Town, London] KM/90
[nr Chesterfield] AT2 BH3/62 KT3/60 KT9/70Hardy & Co. [Kew Bridge, London] KT9/73Thomas Hardy Ltd [Stalybridge, Lancs] KT9/74John Hare & Co. [Bristol] [Rectangular tanker] IP3/51 RT167Hargreaves Fuel Oil – see Charrington Fuel Oils LtdHargreaves Colliery Co. Ltd [Accrington] AT1James Hargreaves & Sons [Leeds] BH2/62The Executors of John Hargreaves Ltd
[Burnley Collieries] [Burnley] AW/82 BH3/7W. Harper & Sons [Kilburn, London] AT3Walter Harper [Dawley, Shrops] KT8/92Harpers [Southampton] KM/92The Harrington Coke Ovens [Ltd, of Lowca] BH2/27Harris & Co. [Woodchester, Gloucs] IP2/187 KM/92Harris Deep Navigation [Cardiff] KM/92Harris, Jenks & Co. Ltd [Cardiff] – see Roberts, Jenks & Co. LtdAlfred G. Harris & Co. Bristol] IP3/51*S. H. Harris & Co. [Cheltenham]
[Wagon ownership unknown]IP2/107* Harrison & Camm Ltd [Rotherham] CS/90
KT9/157*[wagon order records, 1861 – 1866]George K. Harrison Ltd [Stourbridge] KM/93J.& C. Harrison [‘J & C. H’] [London & Cardiff]
– see also Harrisons (London) (1931) Ltd CS/92 KM/93KT5/90
J. K. Harrison & Co. [St Pancras & Marelebone [sic] ] AT2T. Harrison & Sons [Hollinwood] BH2/29William Harrison Limited [Brownhills nr Walsall] AT1 AT2
KT8/93Harrisons (1931) Ltd [Swansea] AT1Harrisons (London) (1931) Ltd [London & Cardiff] KT5/90Harrods [London] AT2David Harry & Bros. [Llanelly] AW/149W.H. Hart & Co [Malvern Wells, Worcs] KM/93W. T. Hartley & Son [Leeds] KT7/52Hartnell & Son [Taunton & Bishops Lydeard] BH1/98 IP1/117The Harts Hill Iron Co. Ltd [Brierley Hill]
– see also N. Hingley & Sons Ltd KM/93 KT6/86T. H. Harvey [Plymouth] BH5/84*Harwich, Dovercourt & Parkestone Co-op Society [Essex] KT8/96George Harwood [Birmingham] KT2/74Harworth Colliery – see Barber-Walker & Co. LtdHaslers [Dunmow, nr Braintree, Essex] AT3Hatfield Main Colliery [Doncaster] BH2/63 KT1/64Hathway [Ryeford, Gloucs] IP2/180Haunchwood Colliery Co. [Nuneaton] AT3 BH3/74 KT2/75
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Haverhill Urban District Council AT2A. J. Hawkins & Son [Richmond, Surrey] BH2/112Joseph Hawkins & Sons Ltd [nr Cannock]
[Cannock Old Coppice Colliery] ML38T. A. Hawkins & Sons Ltd [Cannock] [COCC, as above] AT1
KT8/152* ML38Hill, Craig & Co. [Balerno, Edinburgh] CS/98Charles Hill [Tetbury, Gloucs] KM/96 IP2/148Henry Hill [Luton] AT2R. Hill & Son [‘HILL’] [Harwich] AT1 BH5/30R.W. Hill & Son [Marylebone] KT9/36Robert W. Hill [also R. W. Hill Jnr] [Dursley, Gloucs] IP2/208
A. Hutchings [Stratford on Avon] AT3J.H. Hutt & Sons [Cholsey, Oxon] KM/viiiThomas Hutton [West India Docks in London] KT6/90J. Huxley & Co. [Oswestry] ML23*C. J. Hyslop [Church Stretton] KT3/48
I. C. & A. Ltd – see Ind Coope & Allsopp LtdI.C.I. Ltd (Lime Division) [Buxton area] KM/99 KT8/97John Idiens & Sons Ltd [Ashton-under-Hill, Gloucs] IP2/115*Ilkeston & Heanor Water Board AT1George William Imber & Co. [Bristol] IP3/55*Imperial Chemical Industries
KT1/125 KT4/178International Colliery [nr Swansea] KT1/15 KT4/61 KT4/178Ipswich Gas Co. KM/100Ipswich Sugar Beet Factory Ltd [Tanker] KT5/102David Isaac [Landore, Wales] KT4/158Isleworth Coal Co. [Middlesex] KT9/83Borough of Islington Electricity Works [London] BH4/7Itshide Ltd [Petersfield, Hants] BH3/99Itters Brick Co. Ltd [Peterborough] AT1Izal – see Thorncliffe Colliery
Jackson Brothers [Gloucester] IP2/44*Jackson Brothers [Knottingley nr Wakefield] BH5/46Jackson Bros (Sandbach) Ltd AT3G. Jackson [Lydney, Gloucs] IP2/232Norman Jackson [Batley] KT6/90W. R. Jacob & Co. [Liverpool, the biscuit company] KT7/56James & Emanuel Ltd [Newport & Cardiff] IP1/125 KM/101
KT9/83 ML38*James & Scholey [Gloucester]
[Mention of Cheltenham depot IP2/107*]J. James & Co. [Exeter] BH4/23R. T. James [[unknown] IP1/147*W. H. James [Cinderford, Gloucs] IP1/110William James [Derby] BH2/81Edgar Jarrett & Co. [also ‘JARRETT’] [Bream, Gloucs] IP1/77
IP2/233 IP3/87 KM/101Basil Jayne & Co. [Abergavenny, Newport] KM/101Jaynes & Scholey [Gloucester] IP2/44*J.D & Co. [Bargoed] KM/101Jeayes Kasner & Co. [Bushey, Herts, & Shepherd’s Bush] KM/101J. A. Jebb – see Crynant Colliery Co.J E [Manchester] – see James EdgeJ. W. Jeens & Son [Gloucester] IP2/45 KM/102Samuel Jefferies & Son [Dudbridge & Stroud] IP1/128 IP2/183
IP3/127*J. B. Jeffery & Co. Ltd [London] AT1Jeffree & Co. [Cardiff] KT7/57T. Jenkerson & Sons [Milford Haven] KT3/92John Jenkin-Jones [Aberystwyth] ML6*Jenkins & Jones [Johnstown, Ruabon] CS/104Jenkins & Scale [Cardiff] KM/102David Jenkins [Briton Ferry] KM/102Sydney Jenkins [Cheltenham] IP2/85Wm. A. Jenkins & Co. [Swansea] KT7/58William Jenkinson [Oswestry] ML23*Jeram & Co. [Portsmouth] KM/102 KT6/92 KT8/155*Jet Petroleum Co. [Unknown] [Tankers] RT172*‘JG’ – see Edward AdlingtonJames Jobbins [Gloucester] IP2/46*P. H Johnson [Rotherham] CS/128Richard Jolley [‘R J’] [Wigan] AW/89Jones & Co. [Malvern] KM/103Jones, Ferguson & Co. Ltd [Cardiff] AT2Charles William [C.W.] Jones [Nailsworth, Gloucs] IP2/191
KM/103Chris Jones & Co. Ltd [Cardiff] AT3David Jones [Pencader & Llandyssul] KT3/49David Jones & Sons [Cawdor & Garnant] KM/103David Jones & Sons [Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen] KT4/31E.G. Jones [Swansea] BH2/127Edwin Jones & Co. Ltd [Southampton] AT1Elizabeth Meredith Jones [Blaenau Ffestiniog] PM/42Evan W. Jones [Port Talbot] KM/104H. Jones [City Station, Norwich] BH5/80John Jones [Portmadoc] ML27*Morris Jones & Sons [Towyn] ML27*Peter Jones [Aberystwith] KM/104 ML6Thomas Jones [Tila Coch Colliery, Pontypridd] [very early]RE/18Thomas D. Jones [Glanamman] KT4/158Thomas Parry Jones [Newtown, Powys] ML23*W. F. Jones & Co. [Cathay, Bristol] IP3/55*William Jones & Son [Pontrhythallt] KM/104William Arundel Jones [Nailsworth, Gloucs] IP2/191*Henry Jordan & Co. Ltd [Cheltenham] AT2 IP2/85 IP3/125*
[Mention of Gloucester office IP2/61*]Joseph Smith Reeves [Bilston, W. Mids] KT8/130Judd, Budd Ltd [also ‘JUDBUD’] [London] AT1 KT6/93Alfred Jukes [Birmingham] KM/104 KT8/102Jury Brick Co. [Chichester] AT1
The Kalchester Manufacturing Co. [Manchester] [Tanker] BH2/30John Kay [Manchester] AT1Sir John L.L. Kaye, Bart – see Denby Grange CollieriesH. Keen [Chesham] KT2/125Keighley Industrial Co-operative Society Ltd KT3/39Kelly [possibly Newport, Gloucs] IP1/147*Thomas Kenny & Son [Hull] BH1/35 KT6/97James Kenworthy & Co. Ltd [Huddersfield] AT3John Kerkin [Morriston, Swansea] KM/104Kerol Disinfectant [Newark] – see Quibell Brothers LtdC. Kerry & Sons [Stratford in London] KT9/87Kestell Bros [Cardiff] KT7/59
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E. T. Ketteringham [King’s Lynn] PM/32Ketton Cement [Rutland] – see also Thos W. Ward Ltd KT7/134J. C. Kew Ltd [Newark] AT1G & W Keyte [Chipping Camden] IP2/121*Kidnalls & Nags Head Collieries [Lydney, Gloucs]
– see Nags Head CollieryKilnhurst Forge [Leeds] AT1Kimberley Beddoes & Co. Ltd [Oldbury] AT2Kimmins, Drew & Co. [Dudbridge, Gloucs] IP2/184*King Cole & Co. Ltd [Sheffield] PM/39B. G. King [Bristol] IP3/55*Bassil King & Co [Bournemouth] KM/104Giles R. King [Dursley, Gloucs] IP2/209H.O. King [Oxford]
KM/105Tom King [Ashton-Under-Lyne] BH2/31Kingsbury [unknown, possibly as below] IP1/147*Kingsbury Collieries Ltd [Tamworth] AT3 KT1/67Kingswood Coal & Iron Co. [nr Bristol] IP3/120*Kinneil Cannel & Coking Coal Co. Ltd [‘KINNEIL’]
[Bo’ness] AT2William Kippax Ltd [also W.K] [North Dean, L&Y Rly] BH2/68A. Kirk [Whaley Bridge nr Stockport] KT6/97Kirkby-in-Furness Co-operative Society Ltd
[nr Ulverston, Cumberland] AW/91George Stone Kitson [Bristol] AT1 IP3/56Kiveton Park Colliery Co [Rotherham] BH2/vKnee & Co. [Bristol] IP3/56*Knight & Co [unknown] IP1/147*Frank Knight [Birmingham] KT8/104John Knight [Gloucester] IP2/46* IP3/124*S. Knighton & Son [Leicester] KM/105E. Knott & Co [also ‘KNOTT & Co.’] [Cheltenham] IP2/86
KM/105Arthur Knowles [Gloucester] IP2/46William Knowles & Son [Liverpool] AT1‘KOBO’ – see E & F Beattie LtdKodak – see Wallace Spiers & Co. LtdC. Kurtz & Son [Liverpool]
[Tanker from c1867] KM/105 KT3/21 RT11 RT172*W. H. Kynaston [Fallowfield, Manchester] KT1/68Kynoch Ltd [Birmingham] KT9/88
[Stroud, Gloucs] IP2/164 KM/105Lames & Sons [unknown] IP1/147*Lamont & Warne [London] KT6/98W. B. Lampard & Co. [London] KT1/68Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway [Tankers, brief notes] RT172*Lancashire, Derbyshire & East Coast Railway [L D E C]
[built by the Ince Wggon Co for the LD&ECR] AW/173Lancashire Electric Power Co. [‘L.E.P.’] [Manchester] AT2Lancashire Foundry Coke Co. Ltd [Accrington] AT1Lancashire Steel Corporation Ltd [Irlam] BH4/81 KT8/105Lancashire Tar Distillers [Preston?] [Modern tankers] RT173*Lancaster & Co., Mitcham Ltd [Mitcham, London] KM/106City of Lancaster Gas Works BH1/54John Lancaster & Co.
– see also Richard Thomas & Co. Ltd KT3/50S. V. Lancey [Bitterne Park nr Southampton] KT8/107Lane Brothers (Tar Distillers) Ltd [Birmingham] [Tankers] RT173E. Langford [& ‘Edward Langford’][Stonehouse, Gloucs] IP2/178
[Wagon ownership unknown]IP2/107*Adam Lee & Son [Oldham] BH2/32Leech Neal & Co Ltd [Derby] BH1/5City of Leeds Gas Department [Tanker] RT173Leeds Industrial Co-operative Society Ltd BH3/36H. Lees & Sons Ltd [Ashton under Lyne] BH4/80City of Leicester Gas Department KT5/104South Leicestershire Colliery Co. Ltd – see ‘S’ Leighton Buzzard Sand Co. Ltd – see Arnold’s SandsL E P – see Lancashire Electric Power Co.E.M. Letcher [Hawkwell Colliery nr Cinderford, Gloucs] IP1/144*Letchworth Electricity Works
– see also The First Garden City Ltd AT3Letchworth Gas Works
– see also The First Garden City Ltd KT7/140Letricheux & David Ltd [Swansea] KT4/129Lever Brothers Ltd [Port Sunlight] [Tanker] RT174Frederick Levick & Co. [Newport, Monmouthshire] KM/108Lewellin Twining & Co. [‘TWINING’] [Bristol] IP1/118 IP3/101
KM/159Lewis [Lewis Merthyr Navigation Colliery] [Rhondda] KM/108Lewis & Evans [Letterston, Pembrokeshire] KM/109Lewis & Watts [Letterston, Pembrokeshire] KM/110Lewis, Stephens & Co. [Swansea] KM/110 KT4/159H. Lewis & Sons [Gorseinon, nr Swansea] KM/109James Lewis [Lincoln] AT1John Lewis [Barmouth] BH5/32 ML8Lewis Lewis [Aberdovey] ML6*Robert Lewis [Bristol] IP3/56*Lifford Coal Co [Lifford, Birmingham] KM/8 KM/110Lightmoor [Colliery Co.][Cinderford, Gloucs]
– see also H. Crawshay & Co. Ltd IP1/34 IP2/233*KM/110
[Tanker] AC89 KT9/98 RT176[same photo as AC89]Lochgelly Coal & Iron Co. [Fife] BH4/100Locke & Co (Newland) Ltd [Normanton, nr Wakefield] BH3/37Lockett & Judkins [Mardy (?) Colliery, Merthyr] KM/112Lockett’s Merthyr Steam Coal Co. [Merthyr] KM/112 LT27Wm. Lockhart [Dunstable, Bedfordshire] AT1 KT1/73Thomas Lockwood [Stalybridge] BH2/33Henry Lodge Ltd [Goldthorpe, nr Barnsley] AW/127 KT8/88
KT9/6J. D. Lodwig & Co. [Swansea] AW/153 KM/113 KT9/99Lofthouse Colliery Ltd [Wakefield] AT1Logan Sons & Co. Ltd [Paisley nr Glasgow] AT3 BH4/102The London & South Wales Coal Co. Ltd
[Dunraven Colliery] KM/113London & South Western Railway Coal Club [Nine Elms]
RT2/33Lubricating and Fuel Oils Ltd [London] [Modern tankers] AC93
RT181T. Lucas & Sons [Bristol] IP3/56*Lückes & Nash [Forest of Dean] IP1/145*D. J. Luker [Cardiff] KT8/109Hugh Lumley [Machynlleth] ML20J. Lumley [Machynlleth] ML20*Lumsden & Makenzie [Huntingtower nr Perth] LT39Lunt Bros [Birmingham, London & Manchester] BH3/82 KT7/66Luton Gas Co. AT1W. Lycett [Winsford – Cheshire or Somerset uncertain] KM/114Lydbrook Colliery Co. IP3/123*Lydney & Crump Meadow Co. Ltd [Gloucs]
– see Henry Crawshay & Co. LtdLydney Coal Co. [Gloucs] IP1/108 IP3/123* KM/114Lydney Gas Works [Gloucs] IP1/146*Lyle & Son [Hereford] BH3/81John Lysaght Ltd [Bristol] IP3/56*
H.J. Mabbett [Berkeley, Gloucs] IP1/111 IP2/211 KM/114Macclesfield Co-operative Society Ltd AW/54Borough of Macclesfield Gas Dept. BH2/35P. MacKenzie & Co. [Wandsworth Road, London]
‘Molasses From Home Grown Beet’ – see English Beet Sugar Corporation Ltd, Cantley
Molasses Tankers [listed by owner elsewhere in index] KT6/175Mold Collieries Ltd [Bromfield, Mold, Flintshire] AW/154Monckton – see New Monckton Collieries LtdMonks Ferry Steam Coal Co. [Chincolt, Birkenhead] AW/92Edward William Boult Monks [Bristol] IP3/60*Monmouth Steam Saw Mills Co. Ltd [Monmouth] IP1/131 KM/119Montagu Higginson & Co. Ltd [Liverpool] – see letter ‘H’Montgomeryshire Coal & Lime Co. [Llynclys] ML12*Montpelier Coal Co. [Bristol] IP3/60*A.E.Moody [Sharpness, Gloucs] IP1/111 IP2/212 KM/119A. G. Moore & Co. [‘MOORE’] [Glasgow] AW/123John Moore [Askham in Furness, Cumberland] BH5/84*Walter Moore & Sons [London] KT1/82 KT6/167Morecambe Electricity Department [‘MORECAMBE’] KT9/105Moresby Coal Co. Ltd [Whitehaven, Cumbria area] BH3/11S.J. Moreland & Sons [Gloucester] IP1/128 IP2/51 KM/120Morgan & Son [Llanidloes] ML12*Morgan Bros [Monmouth] IP1/122 KM/120Arthur Morgan [Forest of Dean] IP1/145*A.S. Morgan & Co. [Newport, Monmouthshire] KM/120E.P & R.L. Morgan [also ‘MORGAN’]
[Cinderford, Gloucs] IP1/76 KM/121Richard L. Morgan [Swansea] KT4/161 KM/121W. E. Morgan [Welshpool] ML28W. Laugharne Morgan & Co. [Swansea] KT3/58Morley Corporation Gas Works Dept [Morley nr Leeds] BH5/43Messrs Morrells [Bixslade, nr Parkend, Gloucs] IP1/146*
KT8/153*Palmer Mann & Co. Ltd [Sandbach] KT3/70Parc-Y-Bryn Colliery Co. [Port Talbot] KM/129Park & Blaina Collieries [Pantyffynnon] AW/163The Park Collieries [Garswood, Lancs] – see J & R StonePark Gate Iron & Steel Co. Ltd [‘PARK GATE’]
[Rotherham] KT7/81Park Iron Ore & Coal Co. Ltd [Lydney]
– see also Norchard Colliery CS/74 IP1/48Park Lane – see also Garswood Coal & Iron Co. [Wigan] AW/97Parkend Coal Co. [Parkend, Gloucs] IP2/233*Parkend Deep Navigation Colliery Ltd [Lydney, Gloucs] IP1/18
BH3/86Parkinson & Co. [Bradford] AT3 BH1/41Parkinsons Lancashire Coals [Seacombe nr Birkenhead] AT2Parry & Sons [Pillgwenlly, Newport, Mon.] KM/130Parry, Son & Parry [Welshpool] ML28*W. R. Parry [Newtown, Powys] ML23*David Parsons & Sons [Cradley Heath] KT5/123J. Parsons [Cirencester] IP2/139*Partington Steel & Iron Co. Ltd [Irlam, nr Manchester] AW/96
BH4/81 KT8/105Partridge Jones & John Paton Ltd
[‘P. J & J. P.’] [Monmouthshire] AT1 KT3/70KT8/153*
Herbert D. Partridge [Worcester] KM/130William Partridge [Dunton Green, Kent] KM/130Pascoe Grenfell Ltd - see Williams Foster & Co.Thomas T. Pascoe [Swansea] AW/179* BH2/129 KM/131
KT4/163 KT9/153The Patent Fuel Co. Warlichs Ltd [London] KM/131Patent Nut & Bolt Co. Ltd [Cwmbran nr Newport] KT8/122The Patent Victoria Stone Co. [Groby, Leics] KM/131Pates & Co. [Cheltenham] IP1/113 IP3/90 KM/131J. Patience [London] BH1/78Pattinson & Co. [Sleaford, Lincs] BH5/81T. Paul & Co. [Clifton Down, Bristol] IP3/69Payne & Son [Hereford] IP1/137E. R. Payne & Son [Parkend, Gloucs] IP1/150F. Payne [Welwyn, Herts] AT1J. Payne & Sons [Oxford] KM/132P.D. [Middle Duffryn Sidings, nr Neath (?)] KM/128Peake, Oliver & Peake Ltd [‘P.O.P.’] [London] KT6/123
J. LL. Peate & Sons [with two ‘LL’s, although ML9 calls them ‘LI’] [Llanfair Caereinion] ML9
N. Pegg & Co. Ltd [London] BH5/35Pemberton & Co. [Abingdon on Thames] KM/132Penderyn Limestone Quarries Co [Rhondda] AT1Penistone & District Gas Company [nr Barnsley] KT6/125Penlan Colliery [Penclawdd, Swansea] KM/132The Penmaenmawr & Trinidad Lake Asphalt Co.
[‘The P & T L A Co. Ltd’] [Liverpool] BH5/58Penn [owned by Mrs Lydia Penn] [Stonehouse, Gloucs] IP2/179Pensford & Bromley Collieries (1921) Ltd [nr Bath] AT2Pensom & Beavis [Cardiff] KT2/118The Pensyflog Iron Mining Co. [Portmadoc] ML27*Pentremawr Colliery Co. Ltd [nr Ponthenry] BH1/110 KT4/52Pentrich Colliery Co. Ltd [nr Butterley, Derbys] KT3/77Pentwyn Black Vein Collieries Co. Ltd [‘PENTWYN’]
Perfection Soap – see J. Crosfield & SonsW.H. Perkins [Oxford] KM/132C. P. Perry & Son [Birmingham] KT7/83John Perry & Co. [Broadstairs & Ramsgate] PM/34Peterborough & District Tar Distillers Ltd [Tanker] RT202Peterborough Coal Co. Ltd KT5/124Peterborough Co-operative Society Ltd AT2 BH4/26
KT9/28[tiny view]S. H. Petley & Co. [Southampton] AT1 KT7/84Petrofina (GB) Ltd [London] [Modern tanker] RT2/58Petroleum Board 14-ton tankers [WW2] RT27 RT28Petroplus Refining & Marketing Co. – see also CAIB
KT5/179*Smith, Wood & Co. Ltd [Sowerby Bridge, nr Halifax] AT3A. H. Smith [‘SMITH’] [Morley, Leeds] BH5/28Alfred J. Smith Ltd [Bristol] IP1/94 IP3/95 KM/145F. J. Smith [unknown] IP1/147*H. G. Smith & Co. [Hastings] AT1H. H. Smith [Nailsworth, Gloucs] IP2/196The Executors of J. Smith [Cirencester] IP2/139*James Smith [Stroud, Gloucs – but based in Brinscombe] IP1/88
IP2/152John Smith & Co. Ltd [Ardwick, Manchester] BH3/13Joseph Smith (Battersea) Ltd [London] AT1Joseph Smith Reeves [Bilston] KM/136 KT8/130L. Smith & Son [Tetbury Rd Station, Coates, Gloucs] IP2/147
KM/145Montague Smith & Co. Ltd [London] KT9/127T. E. Smith & Son [Louth, Lincs] BH5/82Thomas Smith [Garston, Lancs] AW/106Thomas Smith [Gloucester] [wagon ownership unknown] IP2/61*W. J. Smith [Camberwell Station] BH2/117H. J. Snelling [Crystal Palace & Honor Oak, London] AT3Sneyd Colliery Co. [‘SNEYD’] [Burslem, Staffs] AT2 BH3/88
ML44*
Snibston [nr Coalville, Leics] KT1/100Snow & Sons [Reading] KT1/117 KT8/152*H. W. Snow & Sons [Wallingford, Oxon] KM/145John Snow & Co. [Bristol] IP3/98Snowdrift Salt – see Stafford Salt & Alkali Co. LtdP. Softley [Massingham, Norfolk] AT3Edwin E. Sohier [Bristol] IP3/100*Somerset Collieries Ltd [Radstock] AT3Somerset Trading Co. [Yeovil] IP1/117 KM/145South & Gasson [Brighton] KM/145South Durham Steel & Iron Co. Ltd [Unknown] [Tanker] RT271
RT2/8South Eastern Tar Distillers [Tonbridge, Kent]
[Rectangular tanker] RT271South Herefordshire Agricultural Co-op Society Ltd
Steetley Lime & Basics Limited [‘SLB’] [Steetley, Notts] KT9/129Stephens & Co. [Kidwelly, nr Swansea] AW/165 KT6/140H. R. Stephens [Swansea] KT4/172John Stephens, Son & Co. Ltd [Gloucester] IP1/129 IP2/58
KM/147Thomas R. Stephens [Shrivenham, Oxon] KM/147Stephenson Clark & Associated Companies Ltd – see S.C.J. H. Stephenson & Co. [Bankhall, Waterloo, Liverpool] AW/110Stevens & Co. [also ‘STEVCO’][Oxford] KM/148 KT2/101
[Mention of Cheltenham depot IP2/107*][Mention of Gloucester office IP2/61*]
E. A. Stevenson [Sheffield] BH4/71Peter Stewart & Co. [Southampton] KM/150 KT3/89 KT7/142Stewarts and Lloyds Ltd (Bilston) KT7/121Stewarts and Lloyds Ltd (Corby) [also ‘S and L’] BH3/89 KT7/111
KT8/156*Tube wagon BH3/90
Stewarts and Lloyds Ltd [Kilnhurst Collieries, nr Rotherham] AT2
F. D. Stigwood & Sons [Whittlesford, Cambs] KT5/132Stirrup & Pye Ltd [Stoke on Trent] AT1Stockingford Colliery Company [Atherstone, Warks] KM/148
KT1/105Stockport Co-operative Society Ltd BH1/59Stockport Industrial & Equitable Co-operative Society Ltd KT9/131A. G. Stockwell [Cheltenham] IP2/98* IP3/126*John & James Stoddard [Coed Talon, Flintshire] KT6/182Albert Stokes [Gloucester] IP2/59Stone & Tinson [Bristol] IP3/100*George Stone Kitson – see KitsonJ & R Stone [The Park Collieries] [Garswood, Lancs] AW/109S. Stone & Co. [Bristol] IP1/119 IP3/100Stonehouse Brick & Tile Co. Ltd [Stonehouse, Gloucs] IP1/128
Charles Tennant & Co. Ltd [Glasgow] [Tanker] RT284Terrett, Taylor & Sons [Coleford, Gloucs] KM/153Texaco Ltd [South Wales & Avonmouth]
[Tankers, 1967 on] RT285 RT2/58Tharme & Co. [Liverpool] BH3/15J. Tharme [Liverpool] PM/37Thomas [Cam, Gloucs] KM/153Thomas [Walthamstow, GER] BH4/11Thomas, Riches & Co [Cardiff] – see Cambrian Collieries Co. LtdThomas & Co. [Swansea – possibly the same as
A. Thomas & Co., below] ML44*Thomas & Green, Ltd [Wooburn, Bucks] BH5/80 KT6/147Thomas & Jones [Aberystwyth] ML7A. Thomas & Co. [Swansea] KT4/175Alfred J. Thomas [Gloucester] IP2/60 KM/153Benjamin Thomas [Swansea] KM/154 KT4/175D. Thomas & Son [Aberthaw nr Cardiff] KM/154David Thomas [Mountain Ash, Rhondda] KM/154E. Thomas & Co. [Bryn Cottage, Rhyader] IP1/147*Edmund Thomas [Llwyncelwn Colliery, Wales] KM/154Ernest Thomas & Jenkins [Swansea] KT4/173 KT5/181*G. V. Thomas [Pill, Wales or Bristol?] KM/155Griffith Thomas [Onllwyn & Swansea] KM/154 KT4/139Henry Thomas [Swansea] AT1J. E. Thomas [Aberdare] KM/155Oliver H. Thomas [Neath] KM/155Philip Thomas & Co. [Cardiff] AT1/front cover BH3/108R. E. Thomas [Cheltenham] IP2/98 KM/155Richard Thomas [Lydney, Gloucs] IP1/162Richard Thomas & Co. Ltd [Abertillery & elsewhere] – see also
Lancaster’s Steam Coal Collieries Ltd AT2 BH4/49Sidney Thomas [Cam, nr Dursley, Gloucs] IP2/200T. P. Thomas & Co [Cardiff] KM/155Thomas Thomas [Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthen] KM/156W. H. Thomas & Sons Ltd [Oswestry] ML24*William Thomas [Aberystwyth] ML7*William Thomas [Wellington, Somerset] IP1/117 KM/156William Thomas [Whitland, Camarthen] KM/156Thomlin & Co. [Truro] PM/38Thompson, Newsome & Co. Ltd [Elland] BH3/55C. Thompson [Nailsworth, Gloucs] IP2/197M. Thompson & Sons [Naworth Collieries, nr Carlisle] KM/156
LT8 [drawing of same wagon as KT156]W. A. Thompson [Great Malvern] KM/156Thornbury Coal Co. [Thornbury, Gloucs] IP2/225*Thorncliffe Colliery – see also Newton Chambers & Co. Ltd
[nr Sheffield] AT1 AT3 BH1/47Thorne [Colliery, nr Doncaster] – see Pease & Partners LtdR. M. Thornley & Son [Grimsby] KM/156T. Threadgold [Woking, Surrey] BH4/12Thrutchley & Co. Ltd [Manchester & other areas] AT1 BH3/16Thurcroft Main Colliery – see Rothervale Collieries LtdTiger Railcar Leasing (UK) Ltd [Unknown]
[Tankers, 1974 on] RT285&c RT2/36Tildesley & Minter [Southall & London] KM/157Tildesley & Son [Markfield nr Leicester] KM/157Tiley Bros [Bristol] IP3/101*The Time Coal Company [West Green, N. London GER] BH4/13John J. Tims [Willesden Green, London] AT3 BH3/104 KM/157
KT5/182Trotter Thomas & Co. [nr Cinderford, Gloucs] IP1/145* IP2/234*Trowbridge Co-operative Society Ltd KT3/38F. H. Tucker & Co.[Swansea] KM/158Alexander Tudhope [‘TUDHOPE’] [Gravesend] KM/158 KT7/129A.E. Tudor [Coaley Junction (& Slimbridge), Gloucs] IP2/198B. Turner [Morris Cowley Station, Oxford] AT1 KM/158C. R. Turner Ltd [Langley Mill, Notts] [wagon makers] CS/178Charles Gething Turner [Bournemouth] KT9/140E. Turner & Sons [Bixslade, Gloucs] IP1/152 KM/159G. R. Turner Ltd [Langley Mill, Notts/Derbys] KT2/106James Turner & Son [Kiveton Park nr Sheffield] KT9/141W & J. Turner, Wigan Junction Colliery [Wigan] AT2 KT5/143 [NB KT5 has ‘W. J. Turner’ – photo shows ‘W & J ~’] LT28James Turney [Cheddington, Bucks] KM/159 KT6/152
KT8/155*T.W.B. – see T. Wilson BrewisTweedales & Smalley Ltd [Castleton nr Manchester] KT7/131Twerton Co-operative Society Ltd [Bath] KT3/38Lewellin Twining & Co. [‘TWINING’] [Bristol] IP1/118 IP3/101
KM/159The Tyne Main Coal Co. Ltd [London] AT3 KT5/144Tynygraig Colliery [nr Tondu, Wales] KT8/140Tytherington Stone Co. [Tytherington, Gloucs] IP2/224* IP3/128
‘UG’ – see Edward AdlingtonUnderwood & Co. Ltd [Worcester] AT3 KM/159Arthur Underwood [Hope Village, Derbys] PM/37Unilever Ltd [Port Sunlight] [Tanker] RT291Union Petroleum Products Co. Ltd
– see Redline Motor Spirit Co. LtdUnited [Swansea Valley] KM/159United Alkali Ltd [Bristol] [Tankers & frames for them] IP3/104United Alkali Co. Ltd [Fleetwood]
– see Imperial Chemical IndustriesUnited Anthracite Collieries Ltd [1888 – c1902]
F. W. Wacher [Herne Bay, Kent] KM/162Charles Wade [Adderbury, Oxon] KM/frontispieceWadsworths [Wadsworth & Sons, Barnsley] BH1/50John Wainwright & Co. [Shepton Mallet] AT3W. H. Wakefield & Co. Ltd [Milnthorpe, Cumberland ] CS/98Wales’ Best Productions’ – see Victoria Coal Co.Waleswood [Colliery] [nr Rotherham] AT1Walker, Nottingham [‘WALKER’] KT9/143Walker & Rodgers [Warwick] KT3/103J N Walker & Co. [Nottingham] BH1/20John Walker [Warwick] KT3/103Walkers (Century Oils) Ltd [Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent]
[Rectangular and round tankers] RT297W. Walker & Sons [Hanley] [Tanker] RT298Charles Wall [Chelsea] KM/162Wallerscote Boilers – see Brunner Mond & Co.G. T. Walley [Bournemouth] KM/162Samuel Wallis [Bristol] IP3/107*William Wallis [Bristol] IP3/107*W. H. Wallis & Co. [Evesham] IP2/108 IP2/115*
[Mention of Tewkesbury office IP2/113*]Wallsend & Hebburn [NE England] PM/38Wallsend Colliery [Howbeach, Forest of Dean] IP1/44Walsall Coprporation Gas Works AT2Walters & Hibbert [Gilfynod, Pontypridd] KM/163N. A. Walton [Walsall] KM/163War Department [WW2] [Tankers] RT2/15War Office (A.6) [c1919 Tanker, London] KT5/115 RT2/55Ward & Son [Tunbridge Wells] AT3
A. J. Ward [Richmond, Surrey] KM/164Charles Ward [London] BH2/118E.T. Ward & Son [Stroud, Gloucs] IP1/115 IP2/172 KM/164Thos. W. Ward Ltd [also T W W] [Sheffield] AT1 BH2/77
– see New Hucknall and Blackwell Collieries LtdE. Welford & Son [Oxford] AT3 BH5/37 KM/165Wellingborough Gas Light Co. Ltd AT1 KT2/109Wellington [unknown] IP1/147*J. & G. Wells Ltd, Eckington Collieries [‘ECKINGTON’]
KT8/152* KT9/6Wharncliffe Woodmoor Colliery Co. Ltd [Barnsley] AT3 KT5/151Arthur Wharton Ltd [Leeds] KT5/42What???? Bros [Reading] AT2/front cover [NB – this wagon is in a photo with its door open
so the whole owner’s name can’t be read]W.H.B & Co. – see W.H. Brown & Co.Wheldale Coal Co. Ltd [Castleford] BH3/56Wherets, Hoyles & Smethurst [Blackrod, nr Wigan] LT28B. Whitaker & Sons Ltd [Leeds] BH3/58Michael Whitaker [Leeds] AW/179*White & Beeny Ltd [Hailsham, Sussex] AT1 KT3/105 KT7/142White Moss Colliery [‘W M’] [Skelmersdale] AW/116H. O. White [Banbury, Oxon] AT1 KM/vii KT2/112John S. White & Son [Winchester] BH5/39Richard White [Widnes] KT6/182Richard White & Sons [Evesham] KM/167 KT8/146Whitecliffe Lime Co. [Coleford, Gloucs] IP1/155 KM/168Harry Whitehouse [Stourport] BH4/38William Whiteley Ltd [London] KT5/152William Whiteley & Sons Ltd [same firm as above]
[‘WOOLLEN MACHINISTS’] [Huddersfield] KT9/6Fred Whiteman [Montrose] AT2F. Whiting & Sons [Chalford, Gloucs] IP2/152 KM/168F. A. Whitmarsh [Exmouth] KM/169Whitstable Shipping Co. Ltd [Kent] KM/169Whitwick Colliery [Leics] AT3 KT1/112 KT8/152*Whitwill, Cole & Co. Ltd [Bristol] KT1/113 IP3/110Mark Whitwill & Son [Bristol] IP1/118 IP3/110Whitwood Chemical Co. Ltd [Normanton, Yorks] BH4/72Whitwood Colleries – see Henry Briggs, Sons & Co. LtdJoseph Whitworth [Manchester] AT3 BH1/61W. I. & S. Co. Ltd – see Workington Iron & Steel Co. LtdWickwar Quarries Ltd [Charfield, Gloucs] AT1 IP2/220 IP3/127*J. A. Widdison [Newark, Notts] BH5/82John Godfrey Wienholt Bowen [Llanidloes] ML12*Wigan Coal & Iron Co. Ltd AW/118 KM/169 KT3/107
KT8/153* LT28 ML45* LT50‘NEWCASTLE MAIN’ [Manton, nr Worksop] AW/136
[Mention of Cheltenham depot IP2/107*]Wigpool Iron Mine [nr Cinderford, Gloucs] IP1/163*James Wilby Ltd [Pontefract] BH3/59Wilderness Portland Cement Co. [Mitcheldean, Gloucs] IP3/123*Isaac Wilkinson Ltd [Mytholmroyd, Yorks] KT1/113Williams & Bird [Bristol] IP3/110*Williams & Co. [Cheltenham] IP3/112*Williams & Co. [Swansea] KM/169 KT4/176WIlliams & Sons [Witton nr Birmingham] KT2/112Williams & Stephens [Lydney, Gloucs] IP1/146*Williams & Wilson [Oswestry] ML24Williams Bros. [Hull] AW/137Williams Foster & Co. and Pascoe Grenfell Ltd [Swansea] KT1/114A. S. Williams Ltd [Liverpool] BH3/17
Clement Williams [Thornbury, Gloucs] IP2/225*D. Williams [Llanelly] KM/169E. Williams Cook & Co. [Swansea] KT4/150E. D. Williams [Holly Bush Collieries nr Newport, Mon.]
AT1/front cover AT3 BH1/116 BH3/108 KM/169ML38
Ellis Williams [Portmadoc] ML27*Evan Williams [Pwllheli] ML27*Fred Williams & Son [Towcester] KT5/153John Williams [Llanerch-Y-Medd] CS/126 KT8/frontispieceJohn Williams & Co. (Cheltenham) Ltd BH5/39 IP2/103 IP3/126*
[Mention of Gloucester office IP2/61*][Mention of Tewkesbury office IP2/113*]
John Edward Williams [Penrhyndeudraeth] ML26John Jay Williams [Llanmorlais] KT6/154John Robert Williams [Porthywaen] ML26*Joseph Williams & Son Ltd [Oswestry] ML24L. Williams & Son [KM has it as ‘J’ Williams & Son’]
[Aberthaw] KM/170Mark Williams & Co. [Cheltenham] IP2/104 KM/170Maurice Griffiths Williams [Duffryn] ML8*R. Williams [Dudbridge, Gloucs] IP2/184* IP3/127*Richard Williams [Cardiff] KM/170Richard Williams & Sons Ltd [Liverpool] ML45*Robert Williams & Sons Ltd [Hay [on Wye], Powys] KM/170Samuel Williams & Sons Ltd [Dagenham Dock, Essex] KM/170T. Williams [Brecon & Caradoc] KM/170Thomas Williams & Sons [Llangennech] KT9/145W. T. Williams [Hereford] KM/171James Williamson & Son Ltd [Lancaster] [Tankers] BH2/47
– see also Bee, Bingham & Co. Ltd KT7/20H. Wilmot [Nailsworth, Gloucs] IP2/197Wilsden & Co. [‘WILSDEN’] [Kings Cross, London] BH4/14
LT35Wilson, Carter & Pearson Ltd [Birmingham] KT5/155 KT8/154*
KT8/156*Charles Wilson [Bushey, Herts] KM/171Foster Wilson [Goole, Yorks] KT9/147Henry Wilson [Berkeley Road, Gloucs] IP2/210*T. Wilson Brewis [T.W.B.] [London] BH4/3Wilsons & Clyde Coal Co. Ltd [Fife & Lanark] AT3 BH4/109Wimberry Colliery Co. Ltd [Forest of Dean] IP1/27Wincanton Coal Gas Co. Ltd AT1The Winchcombe Coal Co. [Gloucs] IP2/118 KM/171Windsor Steam Coal Co. (1901) Ltd [‘WINDSOR’]
[Aber Valley] KT6/158Winsford Industrial Co-operative Society Ltd [Cheshire] AT1Winstanley Colleries Co. Ltd [Wigan] AW/117Winterbottom Bros & Co. [Leeds] KT9/6H. Winterbottom & Sons [Lees nr Oldham] AT3Wirksworth Quarries Ltd [Derbys] AT2 KT8/149W. E. Wise [Mortimer, Berks] KM/171 KT6/160Witt & Sons Ltd [London] AT1W.K – see William Kippax LtdW L C – see West Leigh Colliery Co.W M – see White Moss CollieryWolstanton “Cardox-Mined” Coals – see George Hale & Co.Wolverhampton Corrugated Iron Co. Ltd
[Ellesmere Port, Cheshire – this is correct] KT5/158Steel tipper wagons [two types] JH/37
Wonnacott Bros [Oxford] KM/171Wood & Co. [Leicester] BH5/38Wood & Rowe [Stroud] IP2/174 IP3/127G. E. Wood & Sons [London] KM/171Hugh Wood [Stockport] KM/172J. R. Wood & Co. Ltd [London] AT1 KT1/115 KT7/141 LT49W. M. Wood [[Pontefract]