Screws for first class railway carriage door
Object No. B2237-2
Screws, for first class railway carriage door, metal, originally third class carriage 16N, later workman’s van W363, timber / iron, made by Joseph Wright & Sons, Saltley, Birmingham, England, 1856, used on second railway in New South Wales, the Great Northern Railway between Newcastle and East Maitland, in 1857, rebuilt as a first class carriage by apprentices at Apprentice Training College, Public Transport Commission of NSW, Chullora, New South Wales, 1972-1973
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Summary
Physical Description
Front and rear door screws
SOURCE
Acquisition Date
23 September 1976
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