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{{Star|Loc= | {{Star|Loc=61|Pic=Coronation loco Area 01.jpg|Text=The Museum's [[Bassett-Lowke]] ''Coronation'' 6220, on [[Train Running Day]] Spring 2012|Date1=1937}} {{CoronationScotExhibition}} | ||
A sleek, futuristic, [[gauge 0]] model of the [[streamlined]], bullet-nosed [[4-6-2]] "Pacific" [[LMS]] '''"Coronation" locomotive''' in "coronation blue" with silver lining, | {{Loco|LMS|6220|4-6-2|Date1=1937}} | ||
{{Box|Bassett-Lowke_catalogue_1937-38_CSblue_front.jpg|Contemporary Bassett-Lowke catalogue from around 1937/38. The same image was re-colorised to red and yellow for the version of the catalogue released in 1939|380}} {{Box|BTMM_Coronation_6220_quarterview_TRD2012.jpg|6220 Coronation, at home on the layout|380}} {{Coronation Scot}} | |||
A sleek, futuristic, [[gauge 0]] model of the [[streamlined]], bullet-nosed [[4-6-2]] "Pacific" [[LMS]] '''"Coronation" locomotive 6220''' in "coronation blue" with silver lining, built by [[Bassett-Lowke]] in the 1930s. | |||
==Manufacture== | |||
{{BigPic|Coronation_6220_Bassett-Lowke_ad_1939.jpg|Bassett-Lowke advert in Meccano Magazine, 1939, showing the model. Note that the "LMS" letters have been blocked out}} | |||
Bassett-Lowke produced their gauge 0 model of ''Coronation'' 6220 in 1937, and it appears proudly on the cover of their gauge 0 catalogues in ~1937/38 (colourised in blue) and 1939 (colorised in red and yellow. The model was also heavily promoted in those years' advertising as their new "flagship" piece (see example above). | |||
These locomotive models were handmade and hand-finished and handpainted, including all the lettering. They also had factory numbers stamped into or scratched into their undersides, presumably so that the builders could work on a few items at a time, and not confuse which parts had been hand-tailored to fit which locos. | |||
The Museum's Director, [[Chris Littledale]], has restored a number of examples, and so far the highest number encountered has been "twenty-five", which suggests that perhaps only around thirty were made. | |||
{{original loco}} | |||
This class of locomotive was known as "[[Coronation Class|Coronation]]" class | This class of locomotive was known as "[[Coronation Class|Coronation]]" class | ||
The first batch of [[Coronation Class]] locomotives was designed to haul the [[Coronation Scot]] train, and their blue and silver lining ran along the full length of the train. | The first batch of [[Coronation Class]] locomotives was designed to haul the [[Coronation Scot]] train, and their blue and silver lining ran along the full length of the train. | ||
Number 6220 "Coronation" was built in 1937. | Number 6220 "Coronation" was built in 1937. | ||
==Manufacturer's information== | |||
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{{Box|Bassett-Lowke_catalogue_1937-38_streamliners.jpg|Bassett-Lowke 1937 catalogue page|380}} | |||
===PACIFIC TYPE STREAMLINERS=== | |||
===SPECIFICATION for ALL MODELS=== | |||
;FRAMES AND BODY. | |||
: -- Constructed from best steel plate. | |||
;WHEELS. | |||
:-- Driving and Tender wheels in turned cast-iron, Bogie wheels in anti-friction material. The centre driving wheels with flanges removed for negotiating sharp corners. | |||
;MOVEMENTS. | |||
:-- Clockwork, best quality 6-coupled with latest pattern controlled governor, reversing motion and brake activated from rail or cab. | |||
: Electric, D.C. Standard spur-driven permanent magnet motor with tripolar armature, bronze commutator, wound 8-10 volts | |||
: Electric, A.C. 20 volts standard mechanism with tripolar armature, reversing from cab | |||
;FINISH. | |||
: -- Hand-enamelled in the correct colours, lining, numbers and lettering of the engine in question | |||
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* PRICES Length overall 20 in. Wheel base 16 3/4 in. | |||
No. 3606/0. Clockwork £12 12 0 <br> | |||
No. 5606/0. D.C., 8-10 volts £12 12 0 <br> | |||
No. 4606/0. A.C., 20 volts £12 12 0 | |||
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==See also:== | ==See also:== | ||
* [[Coronation Scot]] | |||
* [[Duchess of Gloucester locomotive (gauge 0)]] | * [[Duchess of Gloucester locomotive (gauge 0)]] | ||
* [[Train Running Day]] | * [[Train Running Day]] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www.antiquestradegazette.com/news/2013/mar/19/bassett-lowkes-coronation-sells-at-surrey-auction/ Bassett-Lowke’s Coronation sells at Surrey auction, for £7800 (antiquestradegazette.com)] | |||
* [http://www.locos-in-profile.co.uk/Prints/LMS/Streamliners/LMS_Streamliners.html LMS Streamliners (locos-in-profile.co.uk)] | * [http://www.locos-in-profile.co.uk/Prints/LMS/Streamliners/LMS_Streamliners.html LMS Streamliners (locos-in-profile.co.uk)] | ||
* [http://www.britishrailways.tv/component/hwdvideoshare/?task=viewvideo&video_id=1498 1937 film of the 6220 Coronation being built at Crewe, and rolled out.] | * [http://www.britishrailways.tv/component/hwdvideoshare/?task=viewvideo&video_id=1498 1937 film of the 6220 Coronation being built at Crewe, and rolled out.] | ||
[[Category:1930s | [[Category:1930s]] | ||
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[[Category:Coronation Class locomotives]] | [[Category:Coronation Class locomotives]] | ||
[[Category:Gauge 0]] | [[Category:Gauge 0]] | ||
[[Category: Streamlined locomotives and trains]] | [[Category: Streamlined locomotives and trains]] | ||
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Coronation locomotive 6220 (Bassett-Lowke)
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Arch Three , Area 61 1930s Layout, station side |
This exhibit was on display between November 2012 and early 2013
Contemporary Bassett-Lowke catalogue from around 1937/38. The same image was re-colorised to red and yellow for the version of the catalogue released in 1939 [image info]
6220 Coronation, at home on the layout [image info]

Coronation Scot Exhibition
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A sleek, futuristic, gauge 0 model of the streamlined, bullet-nosed 4-6-2 "Pacific" LMS "Coronation" locomotive 6220 in "coronation blue" with silver lining, built by Bassett-Lowke in the 1930s.
Manufacture
Bassett-Lowke produced their gauge 0 model of Coronation 6220 in 1937, and it appears proudly on the cover of their gauge 0 catalogues in ~1937/38 (colourised in blue) and 1939 (colorised in red and yellow. The model was also heavily promoted in those years' advertising as their new "flagship" piece (see example above).
These locomotive models were handmade and hand-finished and handpainted, including all the lettering. They also had factory numbers stamped into or scratched into their undersides, presumably so that the builders could work on a few items at a time, and not confuse which parts had been hand-tailored to fit which locos.
The Museum's Director, Chris Littledale, has restored a number of examples, and so far the highest number encountered has been "twenty-five", which suggests that perhaps only around thirty were made.
The original locomotive
This class of locomotive was known as "Coronation" class The first batch of Coronation Class locomotives was designed to haul the Coronation Scot train, and their blue and silver lining ran along the full length of the train.
Number 6220 "Coronation" was built in 1937.
Manufacturer's information
Bassett-Lowke 1937 catalogue page [image info] PACIFIC TYPE STREAMLINERSSPECIFICATION for ALL MODELS
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No. 3606/0. Clockwork £12 12 0 |
See also:
External links
- Arch Three
- Exhibits
- Director's Choice
- 1930s Layout, station side
- Area61 Shelf00
- Coronation Scot at Brighton Toy and Model Museum
- London, Midland and Scottish Railway
- 4-6-2
- Locos by digits
- Locos by number
- 1930s locomotives
- Locomotives by date
- Locomotives and trains
- 1930s
- Bassett-Lowke Ltd
- Bassett-Lowke gauge 0
- Coronation Class locomotives
- Gauge 0
- Streamlined locomotives and trains
- Coronation Scot (train)
- Art Deco
- Streamlining
- 1937
- Gauge 0 rolling stock
- Edward Exley Ltd
- Coronation Scot nine-car train (Exley for Bassett-Lowke)