W. G. Bagnall was a locomotive manufacturer from Stafford, England which was founded in 1875 and operated until it was taken over in 1962 by English Electric...
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British forklift truck manufacturing company W. G. Bagnall, British locomotive manufacturing company Bagnall Beach Observatory, astronomical observatory...
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Judy are two 0-4-0 saddle tank steam locomotives. They were built by W. G. Bagnall for use at Par Docks in Cornwall, United Kingdom. The unusually low...
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NZR DSA class (section W. G. Bagnall)
diesel-mechanical locomotives built by three different manufacturers: W. G. Bagnall, Hunslet, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and Vulcan Foundry for the Drewry...
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The W. G. Bagnall New Standard 18 0-6-0ST is a type of industrial steam locomotive manufactured at W. G. Bagnall's Castle Engine Works and designed by...
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by L.D.Porta & Hunslet". www.martynbane.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-01-05. "W G Bagnall Works No 3059 Florence No 2 0-6-0ST". Preserved British Steam Locomotives...
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Meyer locomotive (section Bagnall Modified Meyer)
large narrow gauge industrial locomotives were built in the U.K. by W. G. Bagnall of Stafford. Generally, these were constructed on the Meyer principle...
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KION Group. The business was started as a company office in 1920 when W G Bagnall arrived in London as a representative of Lansing company of Michigan...
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Six of the only 14 Bagnall fireless locomotives built by W. G. Bagnall of Stafford, England, have been preserved. Brief histories of them are given in...
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subcontracted some of the construction to Andrew Barclay Sons & Co., W. G. Bagnall, Hudswell Clarke, Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns and the Vulcan Foundry...
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company of John Bagnall & Sons of West Bromwich. In 1875, Bagnall left his father's firm and set up his own engineering company, W.G. Bagnall. Although initially...
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the Chief Draughtsman of the W.G. Bagnall company of locomotive manufacturers and patented in 1893. It was used by Bagnall during Baguley's time there...
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Robert Wellington Bagnall Jr. (1883–1943) was born in Norfolk, Virginia in 1883. He was a minister for the St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in 1911 and...
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Brush Traction (redirect from Brush Bagnall)
Froude in 1947, it was merged with W. G. Bagnall to produce diesel locomotives. In 1951, the company Brush Bagnall Traction Limited was formed. When British...
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LMS Fowler Class 3F (category Bagnall locomotives)
locomotives were built by the ex-L&YR Horwich Works and the private firms Bagnall's, Beardmores, Hunslet, North British and the Vulcan Foundry. When new,...
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New Zealand TR class locomotive (category Bagnall locomotives)
transferred to NZR, one in 1942, another in 1950 and the final in 1954. W G Bagnall built seven TRs in 1956-57. The first five were supplied with McLaren...
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0-4-0ST Retrieved 4 March 2023 Preserved British Steam Locomotives - W G Bagnall Works No 2682 Princess 0-6-0ST Retrieved 4 March 2023 Preserved British...
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subcontracted some of the construction to Andrew Barclay Sons & Co., W. G. Bagnall, Hudswell Clarke, Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns and the Vulcan Foundry...
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Marchlyn of Avonside in front of Sybil Mary of Hunslet Isibutu of W. G. Bagnall Davenport before restoration. Harrogate of Peckett and Sons (built for...
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Bagnall–Price valve gear is a type of steam engine valve gear developed at locomotive manufacturer W.G. Bagnall as an alternative to the more common Walschaerts...
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preserved railways stock, may be loaned to other railways from time to time. W.G. Bagnall 0-6-0ST Empress, the first steam locomotive to arrive at Mangapps in...
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Polar Bear is a narrow-gauge steam locomotive built in 1905 by W. G. Bagnall for the Groudle Glen Railway. It is now preserved and runs on the Amberley...
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KUR ED1 class (category Bagnall locomotives)
and 1927. These were followed by further four built in 1929; one by W. G. Bagnall and three by Hunslet Engine Company. The locomotives were all entered...
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at the Regent Street Polytechnic, from a set of parts supplied by W. G. Bagnall. Amongst the students at Regent Street who worked on the model was Henry...
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NZR DSA class: W. G. Bagnall – builder's number 3079, introduced 1954 and withdrawn 1989, formerly used by Tasman Forestry. W. G. Bagnall – builder's number...
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GWR 5700 Class (category Bagnall locomotives)
rest by outside contractors: Armstrong Whitworth: 25 (Nos. 7775–99) W. G. Bagnall: 50 (Nos. 6700–24, 8725–49) Beyer, Peacock & Co: 25 (Nos. 8700–24) Kerr...
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originally built by Bagnall of Stafford for a Brazilian sugar cane plantation in 1896 but never delivered as the order was cancelled, Bagnall regauging the...
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conventional firebox. Around 1905, a replacement locomotive was considered and W G Bagnall were asked for a design. This was similar to the Lewins design, but more...
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Monarch (locomotive) (category Bagnall locomotives)
Monarch is a narrow gauge steam locomotive, built by W.G. Bagnall Ltd., Stafford in 1953. It is currently on public display at the Welshpool and Llanfair...
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