Seen in post #4618 this is Class B17 61611 Raynham Hall and here on the turntable at Liverpool Street on 9th July 1958. At the time it was allocated to Ipswich where it had been since January 1957, ending up at Norwich Thorpe in August 1959 and withdrawal in the following October. (SLS). It entered Doncaster Works for disposal on 14th October 1959 and was observed there on 21st November (WHTS) although BR Database records a scrapping date of October 1959.
Britannia 70008 Black Prince light engine at Liverpool Street on 9th July 1958. Previously in post #4611 it went to Norwich Thorpe when new in April 1951 (BR Database), then March in September 1961 before migrating to Carlisle Kingmoor in December 1963 where it was withdrawn in January 1967. (SLS). It was scrapped at Campbells, Airdrie, in May 1967. (BR Database).
E4 0-6-2T 32557 and I printed this in the series “Station Pilots”. Here it’s at Waterloo on 8th May 1962. We've seen this loco a lot previously, for example in posts #2544, #3401 and #3433. Although a Brighton engine by design it had moved to Nine Elms in November 1961. It was withdrawn in December 1962. (SLS). It was scrapped at Eastleigh Works by the end of October 1963. (Rail UK).
It is interesting to note that, despite the "official" allocation shown above the loco is clearly carrying a 73B Bricklayers Arms shed plate which, according to the SLS it left in November 1961 to go to Nine Elms. Note the coal hammer tucked in beside the bunker as described and modelled by Dave
@Yorkshire Dave . Doubtless this was used to give the brake cylinders alongside the cab a good belt when the piston seized up - witness the dents! There's also one of those dratted 57XX pannier tanks (drafted in to replace the M7s and E4s) in the left background.
Lord Nelson 30861 Lord Anson reversing out of Waterloo Station on 8th May 1962. By now it was an Eastleigh engine having been allocated there in June 1956. It was withdrawn on 6th October 1962 (SLS) and scrapped in Eastleigh Works week ending 24th November 1962.
Brian