Category:Edward Exley Ltd

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Toy Brands and Manufacturers

Edward Exley Ltd

Edward Exley & Co. were founded in around 1923, and initially made gauge 0 and gauge 1 locomotives that ran under clockwork, steam, and electrical power, with 00-gauge (4mm scale) locos and coaches joining the range as the new scale gained popularity.

Exley were closely associated with Mills Brothers, and supplied gauge 0 and 00-gauge coaches to Bassett-Lowke. They became a limited company in 1947.

Factory fire and cessation of gauge 0 construction

In 1962 the factory was destroyed by fire, and Edward Exley took over Milbro.

By 1968, the company's catalogue was dominated by 00-gauge models and accessories, and although the front of the catalogue was still devoted to gauge 0 (7mm scale), these were only seven pages of a 32-page booklet, and only listed parts and accessories and support services rather than new items.

" Owing to the destruction of the factory by fire some years ago, new coaches are not available, but second-hand vehicles after overhaul and repainting are from time to time on sale. Clients should write and ascertain if their requirements are available.
A full service of repairs maintenance and repainting in any livery is vailable. Details on request. The list of coaches below is for reference only as to the various types made during the last 41 years. "

Edward Exley Ltd ceased trading in 1995, and the brand was revived as a specialist manufacturer in the late 1990's, and again in 2004.

1968 catalogue description:

EDWARD EXLEY LIMITED

Gauge "1", "0", "00", H0" & "TT" miniature railway equipment – industrial and exhibition models of all types and of the highest quality – hand-made locomotives (specifications and estimates given free) – track parts – electrical equipment (controllers, solenoid motors, control panels, etc. ) – coaches and rolling stock – lever frames – accessories of every kind – instructional, industrial, experimental and ship models
Contractors to:
Cumberland County Council Education Committee – Harvard University, Cambridge. Mass., U.S.A. – The Railway Companies – The War Office – Industry – South African Railways – The Festival of Britain (1951) – The Research Institute – The Nigerian Railways Corporation – The Director General – The High Commission Of India – United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority – South Peel Board Of Education, Canada – Royal Naval Engineering College, Plymouth – Royal Military College Of Science, Shrivenham – Peninsula Testing And Controls Inc., U.S.A. – British Railways Engineering Research Division, Derby – Batley Borough Art Gallery & Museum – Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway Co.
platform furniture – books and technical publications – lineside equipment – signal parts – photography of models a speciality – locomotive and rolling stock conversions
Distributors for – A.C.E.M. Products, Beeson’s Fine Products, Hills Precision Manufactures
World Distributors for – Edward Exley & Co.
Repairers for – Exley Locomotives and Coaches – rebuilding – repainting
Agents for – Anbrico Models – Bassett-Lowke Ltd. – C.C.W. Ltd. – Peter Carter – Hammet And Morgan – Kenyon Scale Architecture – George E. Mellor – K’s – The Romford Model Co. Ltd. – Walkers and Holtzapffel – Pocher Continental Railways (Italian) – Eheim Trolley Bus System (German) – Fulgurex S.A. (Swiss) – Walter Merten Figures, Animals And Scenic Pieces (German)
Sole United Kingdom Importers and Distributors for – Hamo Electric Tramway System (German)
Sole Suppliers of "MILLBRO" EQUIPMENT for Gauges "I", "0" and "00" (Mills Bros., Ltd., Sheffield)


Further reading

  • Pat Hammond, Ramsay's British Model Trains Catalogue (6th Edition, 2008) pp.143-151 ISBN 9780955619489

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