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Title: Derby Carriage & Wagon Works
Post by: toby webb on Thursday 03 September 09 17:05 BST (UK)
Is anyone able to tell me whether archives exist and, if so. where they may be seen
Thanks, Toby Webb.
Title: Re: Derby Carriage & Wagon Works
Post by: COMEONFRANK on Friday 04 September 09 22:02 BST (UK)
I think there are some archives at the Railway Technical Centre but Iam not certain, my Dad works there so I will ask him to see what he can find out for you.

Paul
Title: Re: Derby Carriage & Wagon Works
Post by: COMEONFRANK on Saturday 12 September 09 22:15 BST (UK)
The Railway Technical Centre does have archives but only for the Loco works not the Carriage & Wagon Works.
Maybe there are archives at the companies that took over the Carriage site when BR was privatised?

Paul
Title: Re: Derby Carriage & Wagon Works
Post by: sougher on Sunday 13 September 09 10:23 BST (UK)
There is a book called "Derby in Old Photographs" by David Buxton printed in collaboration with Derbyshire County Council in 1992, that you would find interesting as it includes a few old photograpsh of the Midland Railway's Carriage and Waggon Works on pages 146 - 148.  Apparently it took forty days total construction time for a carriage to be produced from start to finish including interior fittings and painting.  One of my grandfathers also worked at the Carriage and Wagon works, the Works employed many local men.  You should be able to request a loan of this book through your local library.

Failing that, contact the Derby Local Studies Centre, who request you to email them to "ask a question" about Derby's past history.   The contact website address is:-

localstudies.library@derby.gov.uk

Trust this helps.

Margaret

p.s. The website address for "Ask a Question" is as follows:-

http://www.derby.gov.uk/LeisureCulture/Libraries/Ask Us A Question


 
Title: Re: Derby Carriage & Wagon Works
Post by: littleclaire on Sunday 13 September 09 21:14 BST (UK)
Hi

This is a great site for Derby photos..... not sure whether it has what you want but it does have a lot of railway related photos. http://www.derbyphotos.co.uk/oldphotos/index.htm

Claire
Title: Re: Derby Carriage & Wagon Works
Post by: toby webb on Monday 14 September 09 22:41 BST (UK)
Many thanks to you all for some very interesting sites. My main interest however is in names of people who worked there. I know where to find that sort of thing for the GWR and imagine somewhere there must be similar material for the DC&WW giving details of apprentices etc.
Toby.
Title: Re: Derby Carriage & Wagon Works
Post by: hireman on Wednesday 18 November 09 20:17 GMT (UK)
Hi Toby,
what years are you looking into?
alot of my family worked there,my uncle has written a book on his time there man & boy,and i know my brother has some old  group photos of the apprentices.
Regards
Ken
Title: Re: Derby Carriage & Wagon Works
Post by: toby webb on Saturday 21 November 09 09:38 GMT (UK)
Hi Ken,
An Alfred Joseph Ellis born Cardiff 3/12/1862 married an Agnes Cartwright in Derby on 1/2/1887. Alfred served an apprenticeship in GWR Swindon carriage building. He had a son Bertram Joseph born 1889 in Derby.  I think that father and son may well have worked in the Derby rly. Workshops some time after 1910  but that is all I know. Many thanks for your interest. Toby.
Title: Re: Derby Carriage & Wagon Works
Post by: Tom Piper on Wednesday 09 December 09 22:51 GMT (UK)
Have you tried National Archives website?

Tom
Title: Re: Derby Carriage & Wagon Works
Post by: LFS on Wednesday 09 December 09 23:13 GMT (UK)
The Silk Mill Museum in Derby has railway archives, certainly for the Midland Railways.  Might be worth a try.
Derby Girl
Title: Re: Derby Carriage & Wagon Works
Post by: toby webb on Monday 14 December 09 11:08 GMT (UK)
Thank you LFS & Tom. I shall have a go.
Toby.
Title: Re: Derby Carriage & Wagon Works
Post by: john boy 2 on Tuesday 25 October 11 23:14 BST (UK)
my name is john i am trying to trace a family member named Samuel lee he moved to Derby in 1957 from Jamaica but is origin was south east Asian, i know that this relative did work at the Rigley's wagon works Hucknall road Bulwell Nottingham in the 1960's, he may also have worked at Derby carriage wagon works, if anyone as any information it would be greatly received. kind regards
John boy 2