StoneRoad2013's photos with the keyword: Dr R.Preston Hendry

MER[23] - MER Locomotive No.23 {4 of 4}

13 Aug 2023 76
One of MER 23's cab roof mounted nameplates. MER Locomotive No.23 was originally built in 1900 by the "Isle of Man Tramways & Electric Power Co.Ltd.", and subsequently rebuilt with waggon bodies. It was restored in 1983, named "Dr R.Preston Hendry" in 1993 but withdrawn in 1994 and stored, initially off-site [it was in Laxey Shed in August 2023]. It currently carries names plates on the cab roof, and is painted in the freight grey & green livery of the IoMT&EPCo. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manx_Electric_Locomotive_23

MER[23] - MER Locomotive No.23 {3 of 4}

13 Aug 2023 1 72
some partially dismantled veteran switchgear in one of the waggons on 23. MER Locomotive No.23 was originally built in 1900 by the "Isle of Man Tramways & Electric Power Co.Ltd.", and subsequently rebuilt with waggon bodies. It was restored in 1983, named "Dr R.Preston Hendry" in 1993 but withdrawn in 1994 and stored, initially off-site [it was in Laxey Shed in August 2023]. It currently carries names plates on the cab roof, and is painted in the freight grey & green livery of the IoMT&EPCo. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manx_Electric_Locomotive_23

MER[23] - MER Locomotive No.23 {2 of 4}

13 Aug 2023 2 75
No23, up on blocks - I was told where the bogies had gone. MER Locomotive No.23 was originally built in 1900 by the "Isle of Man Tramways & Electric Power Co.Ltd.", and subsequently rebuilt with waggon bodies. It was restored in 1983, named "Dr R.Preston Hendry" in 1993 but withdrawn in 1994 and stored, initially off-site [it was in Laxey Shed in August 2023]. It currently carries names plates on the cab roof, and is painted in the freight grey & green livery of the IoMT&EPCo. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manx_Electric_Locomotive_23

MER[23] - MER Locomotive No.23 {1 of 4}

13 Aug 2023 1 61
End panel, with headlight & fleet number. MER Locomotive No.23 was originally built in 1900 by the "Isle of Man Tramways & Electric Power Co.Ltd.", and subsequently rebuilt with waggon bodies. It was restored in 1983, named "Dr R.Preston Hendry" in 1993 but withdrawn in 1994 and stored, initially off-site [it was in Laxey Shed in August 2023]. It currently carries names plates on the cab roof, and is painted in the freight grey & green livery of the IoMT&EPCo. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manx_Electric_Locomotive_23