Hurst, Nelson and Company Ltd was a railway rolling stock manufacturer based in Motherwell, Scotland. The company also built many railway wagons, as well...
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Photograph Hurst Nelson Ltd 1 to 10 Open wagon Ten open wagons were purchased new from Hurst Nelson. Further wagons were hired from Hurst Nelson between...
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was built by Hurst Nelson, and three by Falcon of Loughborough. About 1900 another new coach of similar design was acquired from Hurst Nelson. The stations...
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frequency of trains to and from Richmond. Fifty-two cars were built by Hurst Nelson, thirty-two were driving motor cars and the remaining twenty were trailer...
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Locomotive Company and then worked for the Highland Railway and for Hurst Nelson. In 1911, Lemon became Chief Wagon Inspector of the Midland Railway in...
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health reasons. A businessman, Nelson followed his father's steps and was chairman and managing director of Hurst, Nelson & Co. (Limited), The Glasgow Rolling...
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at Port Erin. From 1899, bogie stock on the Manx Northern (e.g., the Hurst Nelsons and the "Foxdale Coach") had "Chocolate lower and creamy white upper...
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These additional carriages, eventually numbering 30, were built by Hurst Nelson & Company, Motherwell, Lanarkshire. These carriages were soon expanded...
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Richard Douglas Hurst (born January 1, 1946) is an American actor who portrayed Deputy Cletus Hogg, Boss Hogg's cousin, in the 1980 to 1983 seasons of...
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Red Biddy but without the curved glazing 9 cars from Metro-Cammell and Hurst Nelson in 1934, similar but with domed roofs (the first Edinburgh cars with...
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Railway and Tramway Carriage Works English Electric Thomas Green & Son Hurst Nelson Kitson and Company Lancaster Carriage and Wagon Works Maley & Taunton...
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pollution-free electric transport in the city centre. The (now defunct) firm of Hurst Nelson was a major railway rolling stock manufacturer based in the town. The...
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coal hopper wagon Operational 722 1958 Hurst Nelson 21 ton coal hopper wagon Operational 6555 1956 Hurst Nelson 21 ton coal hopper wagon Operational 5...
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only single deck vehicles to run on the system, and were supplied by Hurst Nelson and Company of Motherwell. Once the changeover to electric traction was...
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20 trailers, arrived in 1911 from Hurst, Nelson & Co and because of this the whole group was known as 'Hurst Nelsons'. They were similar in appearance...
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prize at a fantasy film festival in Paris. The same year Hurst began playing drummer Dave Nelson over two series of Heroes, about a band searching for fame...
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30-37, built by Milnes in 1901/2. Twelve trams, 38-49, built in 1903 by Hurst, Nelson & Co. Originally built with three windows each side on the lower deck...
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December 1901. A fleet of twenty ‘A- Class’ tramcars built in 1901 by Hurst Nelson and Co. Ltd. of Motherwell were used in Newcastle. The main routes were...
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Railway and Tramway Carriage Works English Electric Thomas Green & Son Hurst Nelson Kitson and Company Lancaster Carriage and Wagon Works Maley & Taunton...
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diagram 1/587. Unknown Unknown Open 1912 A two-plank wagon built by Hurst Nelson. Unknown LMS Van Unknown Built for the LMS, number unknown but in the...
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four lines diverged. The depot was beyond the terminus at Scone. 1-12 Hurst Nelson 1905. Water car converted from former horse car number 5. In 1927 the...
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reopened on 26 July. A batch of 24 single-deck bogie trams were bought from Hurst Nelson of Motherwell, and the first batch of twelve narrow-gauge tramcars were...
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David Hurst (born Heinrich Theodor Hirsch; 8 May 1926 – 15 September 2019) was a German actor, best known for his role in the film Hello, Dolly as Rudolph...
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necessity of running round at the end of journeys. One was ordered from Hurst Nelson in October 1905. It was delivered a year later, on 4 October 1906. It...
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Corporation Tramways system when that closed, and had been built by Hurst Nelson in 1921. They had two decks, with a roof on the upper deck, but open...
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five 4-4-0s that the Great North of Scotland Railway had ordered from Hurst, Nelson & Co Ltd, Glasgow but which subsequently had become surplus to their...
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11. "Southern Railway "Lord Nelson"". Science Museum Group. Retrieved 29 June 2024. "850 – SR Lord Nelson Class 'Lord Nelson'". Watercress Line. 29 April...
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numbered 2700 and then in British Railways ownership it became 42700. Lord Nelson was numbered 30850 by British Railways. Cheltenham was numbered 30925 by...
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Underground Ltd. B557 1935 Hurst Nelson Buckinghamshire Railway Centre B558 1935 Hurst Nelson London Underground Ltd. B560 1935 Hurst Nelson Spa Valley Railway...
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Railway and Tramway Carriage Works English Electric Thomas Green & Son Hurst Nelson Kitson and Company Lancaster Carriage and Wagon Works Maley & Taunton...
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