Scan of a slide taken in October 1990; No 20 was one of two identical carriages designed by George Percival Spooner and built by the Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company in 1879. The vehicle has wrought-iron under frames with a conventional coach-built bodywork with bowed sides. Originally built with First, Second and Third Class although the Second Class have been re-classified. No. 20 was first restored in 1957 and again in 1987.
Tags: Gloucester Railway Carriage
Scan of a slide taken in October 1990; No. 5 is a 0-4-0STT built by George England and Co. in 1867. It seems to have spent many years cosmetically restored a static exhibit, but is currently (2016) being overhauled with a view to being steamed in it centenary year.