GSR Coat of Arms
GSR coa.
Source: GCR708. (full image
11.8K)
GSR coa.
Source: KRA404
GSR coa.
Source: SRA604
GSR coa. Source: GCR1008. (full
image 10K)
GSR coa.
Source: TRA609. (full image
48.6K)
GSR coa.
Source: TRA909. (full image
49K)
GSR coa.
Source: GCR1211. (full image
40K)
GSR coa.
Source: 'Stop the drop', Feb 2011. (full image 173K)
GSR coat of
arms. Source: SRA312
GSR coa. Source: JAC0114 full image 125K
Locomotive nameplates:
GSR
nameplate.
2nd side - Fry
Nameplate
and cabside.
2nd side Maca- Fry (photo poor)
Tailte name and number - Fry
GSR cabside
for Maebh.
Works & tenderplates:
GSR makers'
plate, 1933.
GSR 0-6-2T worksplate. Source: GCR0215.
full image 39K
GSR
plastic makers' plate. Source: Andy Cutcliffe collection.
Click for larger
image.
GSR tender
plates.
Carriage and wagon plates:
Many of the carriage boards below were primarily in the CIE era. According to expert information 'named expresses', as they were known, were first introduced in the 1960's (probably 1964) with the introduction of the new Craven coaches. The Dublin-Cork route had the 'Fáilte' (but possibly it was Dublin-Killarney) and the 'Sláinte'. Dublin-Limerick had the 'Sáirséal' and Dublin-Galway had the 'Cu-na-Mara' (Connemara). Other names were Dublin-Waterford 'Déise' (another name for the city) and Dublin-Cork 'Seandún' (a Cork city church steeple with celebrated bells). It is thought that the initiative came from the General Manager, Jack Higgins and that some of the names came from a newspaper competition.
CIE
'Dublin-Cork' carriage destination board. Source: GCR108.
Click for larger
image.
CIE/GSR carriage boards. Source: significantly reworked
from b/w in SRA492, 892, 293, 893, KRA1191, 592, 199 +
Waterford & Cork - Source: D.Cronin, 2nd Baile Atha
Cliath, Source: ebay105
CIE/GSR
alloy carriage board. Source: GCA407. Click for larger image.
CIE
alloy carriage board. Source: D.Love. Click for larger image.
CIE/GSR
destination board. Source: KRA107
CIE/GSR
'Dublin-Tralee' coach board. Source: KRA707
CIE/GSR
'Dublin-Tralee' coach board. Source: GCR1006
CIE
carriage board 'Sláinte'. Source: SRA909. Click for
larger image.
CIE
carriage board 'Fáilte'. Source:SRA909. Click for
larger image.
CIE
carriage board 'Dublin-Cork'. Source:SRA909. Click for
larger image.
CIE
carriage board 'Baile Atha Cliath-Corcaigh'. Source:
SRA909. Click for larger
image.
CIE
Dublin-Cork carriage board. Source: GCR1007. Click for
larger image.
GSR wooden destination board. Source: D. Cronin
(Waterford exhibit)
GSR (West Clare)
axlebox cover
GSR axlebox
cover. Source: TRA0314 full image
90K
Carriage interior:
Communication
cord. Source: TRA1002
GSR
carriage key. Source: ebay804. Click for larger image.
Wagon plates:
GSR wagon plate (full image
16K) Source: D.Cronin
GSR
wagonplate. Source: SRA311
GSR
wagon plate. Source: GCR710. Click for larger image.
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5/7/15