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Class “O2” 0-4-4T Nos.W21 Sandown / W29 Alvestone / W31 Chale in a line up at Ryde Shed ,Isle of Wight -no date Dave Cobbe Collection Notes :- W21 Sandown Built 1891 Withdrawn 1967 went to Isle of Wight 1924 W29 Alvestone Built 1891 Withdrawn 1966 went to Isle of Wight 1926 W31 Chale Built 1890 Withdrawn 1967 went to Isle of Wight 1928 -
LSWR Adams “02”Class 0-4-4T Nos.W24 Calbourne and W14 Fishbourne at Sandown Station on the LCGB Vectis Farewell Railtour on 3.10.1965 This section of the tour ran from Ryde Pier Head to Cowes and return on the day. Dave Cobbe Collection Notes :- W24 Calbourne Built 1891 W14 Fishbourne Built November 1889 and withdrawn December 1966 -
P.S.Waverley - Preserved Paddle Steamer - Passenger Ship 693/1947/UK/5386954 Arriving Whitstable - 1985 Dave Smith Collection Notes:- Built by A& J. Inglis of Pointhouse, Glasgow. Keel laid Thursday 27 December 1945 FIRST PASSENGER SAILING Monday 16th June 1947 OPERATIONAL OWNERS 1947 – London & North Eastern Railway 1948 – British Transport Commission 1951 – Caledonian Steam Packet Company Limited 1973 – Caledonian MacBrayne Limited 1974 to present day – Waverley Steam Navigation Company (since 1978 operated by Waverley Excursions Ltd.) -
P.S.Waverley - Preserved Paddle Steamer - Passenger Ship 693/1947/UK/5386954 Just moved off Tower Pier,Tower Bridge in background - 1985 Dave Smith Collection Notes:- Built by A& J. Inglis of Pointhouse, Glasgow. Keel laid Thursday 27 December 1945 FIRST PASSENGER SAILING Monday 16th June 1947 OPERATIONAL OWNERS 1947 – London & North Eastern Railway 1948 – British Transport Commission 1951 – Caledonian Steam Packet Company Limited 1973 – Caledonian MacBrayne Limited 1974 to present day – Waverley Steam Navigation Company (since 1978 operated by Waverley Excursions Ltd.)