leslie10646 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago This one's for @jhb171achill probably? Did we conclude that this: https://railsofsheffield.com/products/oxford-rail-or76scs2003-cowans-sheldon-15t-crane-gwr-no-6?utm_source=Klaviyo&utm_medium=campaign&utm_campaign=Oxford Rail Announcement&utm_id=01KTRCE3KC5H9XK2W7975FDA6G&_kx=94TVSTwJKaw1u9s0VI6GSrlZad3yB7CBtaw17rSe4OjqnSFePN1n7xZw98DdvMB7.RXkVMS was close to a GNRI breakdown crane? If so, it's a pretty good price. 1
MOGUL Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago With the very obvious exception of the boom, it doesn't look a million miles away from the one plinthed in Mallow: 2 1
Mol_PMB Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 23 minutes ago, leslie10646 said: This one's for @jhb171achill probably? Did we conclude that this: https://railsofsheffield.com/products/oxford-rail-or76scs2003-cowans-sheldon-15t-crane-gwr-no-6?utm_source=Klaviyo&utm_medium=campaign&utm_campaign=Oxford Rail Announcement&utm_id=01KTRCE3KC5H9XK2W7975FDA6G&_kx=94TVSTwJKaw1u9s0VI6GSrlZad3yB7CBtaw17rSe4OjqnSFePN1n7xZw98DdvMB7.RXkVMS was close to a GNRI breakdown crane? If so, it's a pretty good price. Yes, it's very close indeed to the crane preserved at Whitehead. There were several of this type in Ireland. 2 Crane Many of them were built for railways across the globe, over many years, and there were subtle design variations including two types of jib (both variants available from Oxford). Some were also to different tonnage capacities with other detail variants. Match trucks were usually locally made and differed from crane to crane - Oxford's one is generic but plausible. From the NLI O'Dea collection, here's another Irish one with the more elaborate jib design: Holdings: 10 ton crane x CBSCR, Inchicore, Co. Dublin. :: Library Catalog 1 1
jhb171achill Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Yes, very much so. Cowan Sheldon had standard types of 10, 20 & 30 ton cranes, delivered in many gauges to railways all over the world. I have seen almost exact equivalents of those used by the GNR, GSWR, MGWR & gawd knows who else, in India (5’6” and metre gauge), South Africa, Myanmar and somewhere else that escapes me (possibly Indonesia). So, yes, that model would do for many an Irish application. 1
Mol_PMB Posted 25 minutes ago Posted 25 minutes ago The Rocksavage crane appears in the background of many photos of locos, including these ones from Ernie: And these IRRS images: https://www.flickr.com/photos/irishrailwayarchive/53507915082/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/irishrailwayarchive/53507774942/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/irishrailwayarchive/53508875181/ The Oxford 'Wellingborough' and 'Stoke' cranes have the correct type of jib for this one.
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