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11330

5 inch narrow gauge Hunslet 0-4-0ST "Holy War"

A 5 inch gauge quarry Hunslet No.779 "Holy War", the last steam locomotive to work in a British slate quarry, ending her days at Dinorwic in 1967 before being bought for preservation.

An older engine, in slightly better than "barn find" condition, it was reboilered some years ago. The chassis rolls freely and the boiler appears sound, free of leaks or distortion during an initial twice working pressure hydraulic test. We would warranty as sound, although it will need lifting from the frames for a further test with cladding removed before new certification can be issued.

Apart from the obvious work required - complete strip, overhaul - the regulator will require dismantling to investigate a broken rod or linkage.

The paintwork is a garish pillar box red all over, including the frames - it's crying out for repainting in a darker shade, lined out with black panelling and black frames.

Nicely made in the first place, there's the potential to make an attractive example of this iconic design - a substantial locomotive nearly a yard long and weighing in at a little under one and a half hundredweight.

Technical information

Stock code

11330

Gauge

5 inch

Length/inches

32

Width/inches

14

Height/inches

19

Weight/Kg

70

Wheel material

cast iron

Axlebox type

plain

Cylinder material

cast iron

Valve type

slide

Valve gear

Stephensons

Reverser type

pole

Lubricator type

mechanical

Boiler maker

L Norvill

Boiler type

locomotive

Boiler construction

silver soldered

Boiler material

copper

Working pressure

90

CE/UKCA mark

n/a - non-commercial

Safety valve type

spring

Safety valve

2

Hand pump

1

Mechanical pump

1

Injector

2

Date out

Jun-23

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