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Original colours of 0-4-0 ST, built in 1904 by Andrew Barclay, Works No.945.

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    Would anyone know what the original livery or colour that this type of loco would have been in, loco seen here:
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    loco in question was build by Andrew Barclay Sons & Co Caledonia Works 1904 No. 945
     
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    Not sure about the colour, but as I recall in industrial service she carried a very large (wooden?) 'Yates, Duxbury' nameplate on each tankside.
     
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    I have seen these, but it gives no indecation of the colour, Although M&GN is choco brown, it is very close, The colour it was before we got it was a more yellowy colour of that.
    This loco has been green, then painted to look like thomas, then to that golden and now black.
    Thanks all for the response.
     
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    Annie was unlined green at Yates Duxbury. When she first came to the Lavender Line she was black as now with a BR style smokebox plate 945. Below is a pic of AB1931 on the Rutland Railway finished in its original makers colours with new script appropriate to Rutland (she worked for the British Sugar Corporation).

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    The archives of Andrew Barclay are now held by Glasgow University. I have just obtained from them a copy of the works photo for my loco AB 1719. It might be worth checking to see if they have a works photo for AB 945. Although it wouldn't show the colours it would show the detail. Try emailing enquiries@archives.gla.ac.uk in the first instance.
     
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    Thanks for all the infomation. Will follow up things tonight.
    WOuld these have been tailored colours or bases colours but different lining and company name.
     

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