- Photograph of Shell Company of West Africa Ltd. Order No. LO/E/M bogie fuel oil tank wagon, 1938
- Photograph of Gold Coast Railway contract No.62431 – 3' 6'' gauge bogie fuel oil tank wagon, 1938
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- Photograph of Berry Wiggins & Co. Ltd. No.96 load 15 tons, c20th century
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- Photograph of Sudan Government Railways order No. SR 37012 bogie benzine tank wagon, 1938
- Photograph of Ronuk Ltd. Portslade No.38 load 14 tons, c20th century
- Photograph of Anglo Iranian Oil Co. Ltd. Order No. P7842 1 bogie transporting wagon, 1937
- Photographs of Charringtons No.257 load 20 tons and No. 272 load 21 tons, c20th century
- Photograph of New Zealand Railway bogie match trucks 3' 6'' gauge, 1938
- Photograph of Shell Coy. Of West Africa Ltd. Order No. LO/E/M 770 de G (a) bogie fuel oil tank wagons 3' 6'' gauge (Gold Coast Railway), c20th century
- Photograph of Bogie transporting wagon 35T LMS 720 700, c20th century
- Photograph of Shelton Iron, Steel & Coal Co. Ld. No.744 Cobridge LMS load 12 tons, c20th century
- Photograph of W&D Mossend Ammonia factory No.15 load 20 tons, c20th century
- Photographs of Sudan Railways O.No. SR382649 15 ton four wheel covered goods wagon, 1938
- Photographs of Bogie wagon six wheel, c20th century
- Photograph of Thomas Ovens & Sons Ltd. No12 Bo Ness load 12 tons, 1938
- Photograph of Spencer, Abbott & Co. Ltd No. 1396 load 12 tons, 1938
- Photographs of Jodhpur Railway contract No.1240, No. 1241, Nos.1244, No.1245, 1938
- Photograph of ICI Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. No. 297 load 40 tons, c20th century
- Photograph of Backworth wagon No.1101, c20th century
- Photograph of Bogie Transporting wagon N S Dept. Chatham, c20th century
- Photograph of Goods wagon N E 10T Fish, c20th century
- Photographs of Kenya Uganda Railways & Harbours requisition Nos.3171, 5811 four wheel oil tank wagon, c1939
- Photographs of transport fitting, c20th century
- Photograph of Bogie tank wagon load 14 tons No.122 for Under Secretary of State & Ministry, London, c20th century
- Photograph of Gaekwar's Baroda State Railway contract No.491 four wheel oil tank wagon, 1938
- Photographs of Mysore State Railways contract No.796 bogie petrol tank wagon, 1938
- Photograph of Kenya Uganda Railways & Harbours requisition No.308/1 bogie water tank wagons, c20th century
- Photograph of Wemyss goods wagon load 12 tons tare 7-6 No.2985, 1939
- Photograph of Lubricating & Fuel Oils Ltd. London bogie oil tank wagon No.68 load 12 tons, c20th century
- Photographs of Anglo Iranian Oil Co. Ltd. Order No. CR 406 1 cylinder transporting bogie wagon, 1939
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Records of Hurst, Nelson & Company Ltd, railway rolling stock manufacturers, Motherwell, Scotland
This material is held atUniversity of Glasgow Archive Services
- Reference
- GB 248 ACCN 2588
- Dates of Creation
- 1937-1939
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 0.05 linear metres
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Hurst, Nelson & Company Ltd was a railway and tramway rolling stock manufacturing company based in Motherwell, Scotland. The company was established in 1880, and built many railway wagons, as well as trams for several local authorities.
In 1909, they were incorporated as a limited company to acquire a company of the same name who were registered in 1893. Among their specialties included railway carriages, wagons, electric cars and other types of railway or tramway rolling stock, motor omnibus and other road vehicles bodies, electric railway and tramway trucks, wheels, axles, and much more.
The company built the original trailer carriages for the Glasgow Subway, and a batch of 24 four-wheeled vehicles were supplied in 1898. These were similar in style to the cars supplied by the Oldbury Railway Carriage and Wagon Company for the opening of the cable hauled railway in 1896. Hurst, Nelson and Co displayed one of these at the Earl’s Court exhibition centre in London. As well as this, the company also supplied vehicles for the London Underground. In the summer of 1905, they delivered two battery-electronic locomotives, also used for the construction of the Great Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton Railway, and subsequently also for the Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway. Hurst, Nelson and Co were also involved in the extensions and improvements made to the Metropolitan District Railway (which later became the District line of the London Underground) in the early 1900s, and the company provided 32 motor cars and 20 trailers in 1910. By 1914, the number of employees working for the company totalled 1,600.
In 1918, the company Wagon Repairs was founded in order to acquire the wagon-repairing business of various wagon-building firms, including Hurst, Nelson & Company Ltd.
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Deposit : Patricia Emslie : July 2004 : ACCN 2588
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