I live in Penang, Malaysia. Last Tuesday, I was in the Taiping area, a two hour drive south of where I live. Whilst there, I passed the museum and spotted a few interesting exhibits on display in the forecourt.
One of those exhibits was a steam engine built by R Garrett & Sons, Engineers, Leiston Works. I think it might have been manufactured arounf the turn of the 20th century but wondered if anyone here might have a better idea.
Besides the Garratt nameplate, the engine had two other markings that could be read. The first, on a small plate on the extreme left of the photo below, was "E 15". The second marking, on the rear end plate of what I think is the boiler, was: P. G. and on a line below that inscription was "Reg No. 513".
I live in Penang, Malaysia. Last Tuesday, I was in the Taiping area, a two hour drive south of where I live. Whilst there, I passed the museum and spotted a few interesting exhibits on display in the forecourt.
One of those exhibits was a steam engine built by R Garrett & Sons, Engineers, Leiston Works. I think it might have been manufactured arounf the turn of the 20th century but wondered if anyone here might have a better idea.
Besides the Garratt nameplate, the engine had two other markings that could be read. The first, on a small plate on the extreme left of the photo below, was "E 15". The second marking, on the rear end plate of what I think is the boiler, was: P. G. and on a line below that inscription was "Reg No. 513".
That is wonderful Laurie, I wonder if The Long Shop Museum in Leiston know about this, it might be worth a GOOGLE and to contact them..........
hi laurie, i am sure the long shop museum at leiston would be interested in the photos and may well be able to give more details on them the two names there that is best to contact are stephen mael or his wife julia mael the e mail addres is longshop@care4free.net. the longshop has been most helpfull to me in the past