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Engineered to perfection: cataloguing the GEC Traction Archives

https://blog.railwaymuseum.org.uk/engineered-to-perfection/
By Charlotte Dennard

…September 2016 and is funded by The National Archives Cataloguing Grants Programme 2014. The collection is the largest at the museum, with a colossal 1,571 boxes as well as four…

The One Where Pippa Talks About Developing Her New Work Play Revolution

https://blog.railwaymuseum.org.uk/the-one-where-pippa-talks-about-developing-her-new-work-play-revolution/
By Pippa Hale

…NRM is the next step in developing this work by responding to the museum’s collections and archives whilst fulfilling a brief that encourages all visitors, no matter their age, to…

Drawing Office Romance: an Engineering Love Story

https://blog.railwaymuseum.org.uk/drawing-office-romance-an-engineering-love-story/
By Chris Valkoinen

…and Marjory Littler viewing a drawing in the Search Engine library and archives Eric’s connection goes back 86 years. In 1935, aged 12 years old, he saw the massive KF7…

Remember these? How would you track the modern railway industry?

https://blog.railwaymuseum.org.uk/remember-these-how-would-you-track-the-modern-railway-industry/
By Alison Kay

…gone full circle, privatisation in the 1990’s resulting in many more companies emerging then disappearing. You can see a wonderful diagram with more dates and details on the National Archives

Going Underground with the Price & Reeves Collection

https://blog.railwaymuseum.org.uk/going-underground-with-the-price-reeves-collection/
By Tania Parker

…a comment below or email me directly at tania.parker@nrm.org.uk. The Price & Reeves Collection can be found on our new archives catalogue here: http://archives.sciencemuseumgroup.ac.uk/Details/archive/110073967. You can access the collection through…

Search Engine – the first 10 years

https://blog.railwaymuseum.org.uk/search-engine-the-first-10-years/
By Peter Thorpe

…existing archives and make more of our collections available digitally. Finally, every good birthday should have a cake, but with over 200 years of railway history in our archives, we…

Eccentric Engineering: discoveries in railway technology

https://blog.railwaymuseum.org.uk/eccentric-engineering/
By Jack Garside

…facing the railways. During our work in the museum’s archives we have come across some great examples of alternative solutions to engineering problems faced by the railways throughout their history….

Conserving a vellum indenture from the Leonard Raisbeck Archive

https://blog.railwaymuseum.org.uk/conserving-a-vellum-indenture-from-the-leonard-raisbeck-archive/
By Shoun Obana

…could not be fully opened meaning some of the text was not accessible. The Archives and Conservation teams engaged in an ethical discussion about how to move forward, considering whether…

Public records on track: Creating the NRM’s corporate archive

https://blog.railwaymuseum.org.uk/public-records-on-track-creating-the-nrms-corporate-archive/
By Alex van Goethem and Tania Parker

…museum’s Library and Archives and Corporate Information teams to transfer the Railway Museum’s historic public records from the corporate record stores into our Archives, ensuring our adherence to the Public…

New finds from the NRM archives: Brunel and atmospheric railways

https://blog.railwaymuseum.org.uk/new-finds-from-the-nrm-archives-brunel-and-atmospheric-railways/
By Alison Kay

While working on a recent cataloguing project funded by the Business Archives Council, I uncovered some fascinating new information about two key unresearched items in our collection. Reading through the…

Time detectives—discovering the history of railway clocks

https://blog.railwaymuseum.org.uk/time-detectives-discovering-the-history-of-railway-clocks/
By Peter Thorpe

…of stunning railway advertising posters. But you may be surprised to discover that a relatively tiny collection of archive material creates some of the most asked-about archives we hold. Not…

Films from our archive at the 2015 Aesthetica Short Film Festival

https://blog.railwaymuseum.org.uk/high-entertainment-standard-aesthetica-festival/
By Tim Procter

…our archives, the BFI and in some private film archives. Some titles have surfaced online, others on commercial DVDs. Parts of their output, such as the documentary segments of Romance…