Ship's bell, brass, Great Eastern Railway/London & North Eastern Railway, inscribed "T.F.1", from the Single-Screw Steamship Train Ferry No 1/Essex Ferry, allocated to the Harwich-Zeebrugge train ferry service, served as HMS Princess Iris during World War II, reopened the Zeebrugge train ferry service in 1946 as Essex Ferry, built by Armstrong Whitworth & Co Ltd, on the Tyne, 1917, withdrawn and broken up 1957 at Grays. ship's bell train ferry no 1 1917
Ship's bell, brass, Southern Railway, inscribed "Hythe" very faintly, no clapper, from the Twin-Screw Cargo Steamship Hythe II, allocated to Dover and Folkestone, built by Messrs. D & W Henderson, Meadowside Yard, Glasgow, 1925, withdrawn and broken up 1956. ship's bell hythe 1925
Ship's bell, brass, Great Western Railway, inscribed "Sir Francis Drake 1908", from Twin-Screw Steamship Sir Francis Drake, in addition to tender work also performed passenger excursions along the coast to Torquay during the summer, built by Cammell, Laird & Co Ltd, Birkenhead, 1908, withdrawn 1953 and broken up 1954. ship's bell sir francis drake 1908
Ship's bell, brass, Great Western Railway, inscribed "Pembroke", from the Paddle Steamship/Twin-Screw Steamship Pembroke, allocated to the Irish service from Milford, converted in 1895, transferred to Weymouth and ran on the Channel Islands service, built by Laird Bros, 1880, withdrawn and broken up 1925. ship's bell pembroke 1880
Ship's bell, brass, Great Eastern Railway, inscribed "S.S. Amsterdam", from the Twin-Screw Steamship Amsterdam I, built by Earle's Company Ltd, Hull, 1894 and withdrawn 1928. Ship's Bell for SS Amsterdam 1894
Bell, Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, embossed 'L&Y Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway', no provenance. Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway bell
Ship's bell, brass, Southern Railway/British Railways (Southern Region), inscribed "T.S.S. Canterbury", from the Twin-Screw Steamship Canterbury, constructed for the "Golden Arrow" London-Paris service by Wm. Denny & Bros Ltd, Dumbarton, 1929, withdrawn and broken up 1964. ship's bell tss canterbury 1929
Handbell, Inverness & Perth Railway, brass with wooden handle, engraved 'I & PR'. Handbell, Inverness and Perth Railway
Ship's bell, London Brighton & South Coast Railway, 'BRIGHTON 1878', ex Paddle Steamer Brighton III, built J. Elder & Co., Govan, 1878. Brighton ship bell 1878
Station bell, London & Birmingham Railway, brass bell on metal bracket mounted on backboard. ex Curzon St. Station, Birmingham. Station bell, London & Birmingham Railway
Bell, Great Western Railway, embossed 'Great Western Railway 1838', ex Reading Station turret clock. Bell, Great Western Railway 1838
Bell, Great Western Railway, embossed 'Great Western Railway July 18 1837 G.T.C. London Terminus', with 3 small embossed bells, no provenance. London Terminus bell, Great Western Railway 1837
Bell, Newcastle & Carlisle Railway, embossed 'N&CR' 1857, no provenance. Bell, Newcastle & Carlisle Railway 1857
Ship's bell, brass, London Tilbury & Southend Railway/Midland Railway, inscribed "Rose 1901", from the Twin-Screw Steamship Rose, allocated to the Tilbury-Gravesend service, built by A W Robertson & Co Ltd, London, 1901, withdrawn and broken up 1961. ship's bell rose 1901
Bell, embossed 'Mears & Stainbank Founders, 1896', ex Kings Cross Freight Terminal. Bell, embossed 'Mears & Stainbank Founders 1896
Bell, Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway and Great Central Railway, no markings, with bracket, ex Dunford Bridge Halt Signal Box. Bell, Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway and Great Central Railway
Station bell and bracket, Eastern Counties Railway, brass with ECR in relief, ex lineman's hut, March, bracket ornamental ironwork painted black. Station bell and bracket, Eastern Counties Railway
Handbell, Highland Railway, brass with wooden handle and chain, engraved 'H.R.'. Handbell, Highland Railway
Bell, West Hartlepool Harbour & Railway Company, embossed 'WHH&Rco Augt 26 1858', cracked, no provenance. Bell from West Hartlepool Harbour & Railway Company 1858
Bell, Stockton & Darlington Railway, embossed 'C&G Mears Founders London 1855, Stockton & Darlington Railway'. Bell, Stockton & Darlington Railway 1855
Station bell, brass, Norwich & Spalding Railway, embossed 'N & S Railway 1839' [1859] with bracket. Station bell, Norwich & Spalding Railway 1859
Bell, brass, embossed '1823', taken from The Griffin Inn, Oxford Street, London, otherwise known as 'The Green Man & Still'. Brass bell, The Griffin Inn 1823
Ship's bell, brass, Southern Railway, inscribed 'Fishbourne', with rope, from the Double Twin-Screw Motor Vessel Fishbourne, allocated to the vehicular ferry service between Portsmouth and Fishbourne, built by Wm. Denny & Bros Ltd, Dumbarton, 1927, withdrawn 1961. Brass ship's bell, Southern Railway - Fishbourne 1929
Ship's bell, brass, London & North Western Railway/Southern Railway, inscribed 'Hantonia', from the Twin-Screw Steamship Hantonia, allocated to the Southampton-Le Havre route and reopened the Southanmpton-Channel Islands service after World War II, built by Messrs. Fairfield Shipping & Engineering Co Ltd, Govan, 1911, withdrawn and broken up 1952. Brass ship's bell, London & North Western Railway and Southern Railway - 'Hantonia' 1911
Ship's bell, brass, Southern Railway, inscribed 'Isle of Thanet', clapper missing, from the Twin-Screw Steamship Isle of Thanet, allocated to Folkestone and Dover, built by Wm. Denny & Bros Ltd, Dumbarton, 1925, withdrawn 1963 and broken up 1964. Brass ship's bell, Southern Railway - 'Isle of Thanet' 1925
Ship's bell, brass, Southern Railway, inscribed 'Haslemere', from the Single-Screw Steamship Haslemere, based at Southampton, built by Messrs. D & W Henderson & Co Ltd, Glasgow, 1925, withdrawn and broken up 1959. Brass ship's bell, Southern Railway - 'Haslemere' 1925
Bell, with frame, Cambrian Railways, station warning bell from Builth Road Signal box, mouth of bell 380mm in diameter. Bell, Cambrian Railways
Bell, Stockton & Darlington Railway, brass, marked 1831. Overall: 225 mm x 240 mm. Brass station bell, Stockton & Darlington Railway 1831
Ship's bell, brass, Southern Railway, inscribed "Deal" in black lettering, no clapper, from the Twin-Screw Steamship Deal II, allocated to Dover and Folkestone, built by Messrs. D & W Henderson, Meadowside Yard, Glasgow, 1928, withdrawn and broken up 1963. Brass ship's bell, Southern Railway - 'Deal' 1928
Bell, bronze, by J. Warner & Sons, London, 1858, in oak frame, incorporating brass label and original builders plaque from The Farm, Sheffield, built 1858 for the Duke of Norfolk and bought by the Midland Railway in 1899, used as railway offices until 1965. Bronze bell in oak frame 1858
Handbell, Inverness & Aberdeen Junction Railway, brass with wooden handle, engraved 'I & AJR' in black letters, about 1857 to 1865 Handbell, Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway 1857-1865
Ship's bell, brass, Ford & Jackson/Great Western Railway, inscribed "Vulture", from the Paddle Steamer Vulture, allocated to the Milford-Waterford route, built by J Aitken of Glasgow, 1864. ship's bell "vulture" 1864
Bell, Great Western Railway, embossed 2-4-0 locomotive surmounted by the initials 'GWR' and below '1865', from Swindon Works. Bell, Great Western Railway 1865
Bell, Great Western Railway, embossed '1852', removed from the roof of St. Blazey Motive Power Shed, assumed to have been mounted on the roof by the former Cornish Mineral Railway Company as a fire bell. Station bell, Great Western Railway 1852
Bell, South Eastern & Chatham Railway, embossed '1851', ex Bricklayers Arms Station. Bell, South Eastern & Chatham Railway 1851
Ship's bell, brass, Southern Railway, inscribed "Isle of Sark", from the Twin-Screw Steamship Isle of Sark, allocated to the Channel Islands service, built by Wm. Denny & Bros, Dumbarton, 1932, withdrawn 1960 and broken up 1961. ship's bell isle of sark 1932