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  • Title
    Horwich Works Locomotive Drawings
  • Reference
    HOR
  • Production date
    1876 - 1979
  • Creator
    • Horwich WorksBiography
  • Scope and Content
    The drawings consist of locomotive engineering drawings, with some charts, tables, diagrams and electrical engineering drawings. These drawings relate to the construction, running and maintenance of locomotives built at Horwich Locomotive Works, and also include other contractor/works drawings for locomotives and parts sent to Horwich. The drawings span the administration of Horwich Locomotive Works (c1876 –1960) by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, the London & North Western Railway, the London, Midland & Scottish Railway and British Railways (London Midland Region). A full listing can be found on the National Railway Museum website under 'Drawing Lists' at https://www.railwaymuseum.org.uk/research-and-archive/further-resources/catalogues.
  • Extent
    46 boxes
  • Physical description
    The majority of drawings are on wax linen and are in a fair condition. There are also some paper prints/tracings and drawings on cartridge paper on linen that are in a more fragile condition. The registers are in fair condition. Photographic negatives are mainly silver gelatin glass with some on silver gelatin contact prints, silver gelatin, platinotypes and printing paper.
  • Language
    English
  • Level of description
    TOP
  • Repository name
    National Railway Museum, York
  • Associated people and organisations
    • Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway CoBiography
    • Railway ExecutiveBiography
    • British Railways BoardBiography
    • British Rail Engineering LtdBiography
    • British Rail: London Midland RegionBiography
  • Subject
  • Conditions governing access
    Access is given in accordance with the NRM access policy. Material from this collection is available to researchers through Search Engine.
  • Conditions governing Reproduction
    Copying of material from this archive is permissible as long as material is in a good general state and able to withstand the copying process without causing damage or compromising the document’s continued survival. The provision of copies is subject to NRM terms and conditions for the supply and reproduction of copies and in accordance with any relevant copyright legislation.
  • External document
  • Finding aids
    Other than the register (2000-8038), no original finding aid exists for the engineering drawings. Handwritten registers are the original finding aids for the photographic negatives (1997-7059). A schedule for the fourteen photographic albums (1997-7484) has been created and is available for consultation in the NRM Reading Room.
  • Related object
  • Appraisal
    This archive has been appraised to retain the ‘master drawings’ and copy drawings that contain subsequent amendments or updates. Duplicate drawings that contain amendments or updates have been retained only if the amendments or updates have not been transferred to the “master drawing.” The NRM disposes of duplicate drawings that are simply duplicates in accordance with NRM procedures.
  • System of arrangement
    Due to the fragmentation of the Horwich Archive before it came to the National Railway Museum, it has been difficult to ascertain the original order of the records. The archive has therefore been arranged into three series as follows: Catalogue reference Series L&Y 1 Registers L&Y 2 Drawings L&Y 3 Photographs The majority of drawings are marked with a drawing number. However, due to the shortage of corroborating records (registers) relating to the bulk of the engineering drawings, it has not been possible to firmly establish the original arrangement of these records. The scheme of arrangement employed is based on the only surviving drawing register, i.e. with each drawing listed numerically by it’s drawing number. The realisation that duplicate drawing numbers existed, and that many of these did not correspond with those documented in the register, suggests that there were several drawing series that ran independently of main series of Horwich created drawings. These drawings have been extracted from the main series and grouped into individual series according to creator or function. Photographs, (1997-7059) are arranged (mainly chronologically) in numerical sequence by negative number, according to the original handwritten negative registers, (A-F series). Photographs (1997-7484) are arranged into themed volumes, (albums) as per original arrangement. Negatives (1997-7483) are also arranged by theme and subject.