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  • Title
    Collection of Material relating to Beyer, Peacock and Company Limited
  • Reference
    YA2012.23
  • Production date
    1850 - 1990
  • Creator
    • Beyer Peacock & Co LtdBiography
  • Scope and Content
    Collection of material relating to Beyer, Peacock, amassed by former employees of the company. The material is comprised of: photographs of the works, employees and locomotives; a bundle of letters written by Charles Beyer; site plans of Gorton; livery transfers; engineering drawings; notes and papers relating to the company history written by Harold Holden; papers, photographs and booklets relating to the centenary celebrations in 1954; books, brochures and leaflets.
  • Extent
    5 boxes
  • Language
    English
  • Archival history
    The material was donated by David Holden, the nephew of Harold Holden (Chief Cashier and Shipping Manager at BP) and Maurice Holden (Design Draughtsman Garratt Locomotives), and the son of Stanley Holden (Mechanical Fitter). David Holden undertook an apprenticeship at Beyer, Peacock in 1961-5, before going on to work at Fairey Engineering.
  • Level of description
    TOP
  • Repository name
    Science and Industry Museum
  • Conditions governing access
    Open Access.
  • Conditions governing Reproduction
    Copies may be supplied in accordance with current copyright legislation and Science Museum Group terms and conditions.
  • Related object
  • Appraisal
    Duplicate material, such as photographs, event menus, and publications, have been removed from the collection. Several items not deemed relevant have also been removed, including a copy of a Second World War poster "Field Marshall Rommel, I Presume," another non-related poster "No Cheese Paring!", and a copy of the publication, World War One, by S.R. Gibbons and P. Morican.
  • System of arrangement
    artificialThe vast majority of materials in the collection appear to have been compiled for the Centenary book, either in consideration of or to be actually used as part of the project, but only those items that explicitly relate to that publication have been grouped together. Items, like chapters, for the centenary book, have remained together the way the Assistant Archivist found them. Items that relate to the Centenary celebrations have been grouped together. Engineering drawings, event menus, and publications have been brought together from the different boxes to be listed together in individual groupings. With regard to photographs, those not relating to their use in the Centenary book or taken at the celebrations, have largely remained in the groups found by the Assistant Archivist, though items have been placed together for listing where there has been some form of relationship that made it pertinent to do so.