BR971 - end bolster buttress
BR971 - butressed end
BR971 - corner plate with vertical grab rail
BR971 - corner plate & angled grab rail
BR971 - one end
BR971 - charcoal
BR971 - in at last
BR971 - just fitting
BR971 - definitely a tight fit
BR971 - will it go
BR971 - turning
BR971 - arrival
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BRG - Bowes 971
BR971 - side bolster (1 of 4)
BR971 - internal view
BR971 - other end of the hopper
BR971 - hopper end
BR971 - fire damage sides
BR971 - hopper frame
BR971 - hopper support
BR971 - side against the wall
BR971 - letters B & O
BR971 - "W" and number
BR971 - letters E & S
BR971 - letter S
BR971 - other direction
BR971 - number
BR971 - tare detail
BR971 - tare mark
BR971 - side view
BR971 - bits to shotblast 1
BR971 - bits to shotblast 2
BR971 - bits to shotblast 3
BR971 - bits to shotblast 4
BR971 - wheels for cleaning
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BR971 - w-iron and brake lever
The pin-down facility for the brake lever is attached via some of the same bolts that hold the W-irons in place. The lever and bracket will be re-usable, after cleaning and repainting (note, the hand loop should be white). Fire damage to the interior is visible.
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