Title
Mechanical parts for diesel electric shunter locomotive numbers 2985-2998
Reference
GEC/2/2/24/3
Production date
1952 - 1960
Creator
- Ruston & Hornsby LtdBiographyBiography
In 1918, two prominent firms R Hornsby & Sons Ltd of Grantham (1828) and Ruston, Proctor & Co Ltd of Lincoln (1889) merged to form Ruston & Hornsby Ltd. The company made a wide range of agricultural machinery and steam, oil and gas engines. The company diversified into excavating machines, cranes, and steam locomotives, but still had substantial agricultural engineering interests in 1918.
Ruston largely moved out of the agricultural machinery market in 1919, when it transferred its agricultural interests to have a controlling interest in Ransomes, Sims & Jeffries Ltd. However, it still produced agricultural machinery at its Grantham works and attempted post-war diversification in the form of the motor car, furniture, and petrol-driven tractors.
In 1940, Ruston & Hornsby purchased Davey Paxman & Co (Colchester) to form the Ruston – Paxman Group. In 1962 Ruston & Hornsby purchased the Birmingham firm of Alfred Wiseman & Co Ltd., gear specialists and maker of industrial locomotive and marine gear boxes. Some of the Wiseman design and production was transferred to R&H’s Grantham factory. However the Grantham factory was closed shortly afterwards, in 1963. In November 1966, the English Electric Co Ltd acquired Ruston & Hornsby Ltd which formed part of English Electric Diesels Ltd in January 1968 which headed the production of Dorman, Kelvin, Ruston, Paxman, Napier and English Electric diesels.
Scope and Content
The roll contains c 20 acetate drawings of mechanical parts for diesel electric shunter locomotive numbers 2985-2998. Drawing number reference LSS; LSSE; L63- 64.
Extent
1 roll
Archival history
This roll of drawings was compiled by Ruston & Hornsby Ltd
Level of description
FILE
Repository name
National Railway Museum, York
Subject