North Tyneside Steam Railway Freight demonstration day 26/02/23
North Tyneside Steam Railway Freight demonstration day 26/02/23
Hudswell Clarke 0-6-0ST “Illingworth” is currently visiting the North Tyneside steam railway from its current home, The Embsay & Bolton Abbey Railway in Yorkshire.
“Illingworth” was built in 1916 for use at the Ministry of Munitions at Gretna Green, during the First World War. In 1922, it was sold to Bradford Corporation for use on the Nidd Valley Light Railway, where it was initially named “Mitchell”. In 1930 it was named “Illingworth” after William Illingworth, who opened the Nidd Valley Water Supply Scheme.
The engine was sold again in 1936 to Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd who renamed the engine “Harold”. It was used in the construction of Ebbw Vale steelworks in Wales. 4 years later in 1940 it was again sold, this time to Mowlem’s who renamed it “Swynnerton”. Following sale to them, the locomotive was used at a variety of industrial locations. Including, Workington breakwater project and Mowlem’s Braehead power station. In 1957 the locomotive was sent for scrap. But, was thankfully saved.
The loco returned to steam in 2017 once again named “Illingworth”. In 2022 the locomotive was once again renamed “Seacole/Nightingale” after two famous Nurses.
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