Monday, August 22, 2022



 The Andoversford AA box - Then and Now
Blog post by Greg Wigg.

This rare example was moved from Andoversford, Gloucestershire to a garden in Langley road, Winchcombe in the mid 1960's, for use as a garden tool shed.

We were offered it in 2020, moving it back to our base in Toddington.

Greg Wigg and Keith Taylor rebuilt the box with the view of using it as either, a movable exhibit, or relocate it at the entrance of the wonderful, new build, Edwardian, Broadway Railway station, to catch the eye of passers by. 

Our Photos show it, in as found condition, and now, under restoration.

The box in 2021
The box in 2022

Here is a typical chest of workshop drawers made from an early 20th century banana crate, In those days , resourceful, people, used whatever they could, to put to good use.

This was not a throw away society.


Here is the chest restored, and, now, very much in use.


This old cast iron fireback, had been thrown in a skip, so today it was placed in the Chelation tank,l leave it in there for a couple of months, then pressure wash the loosened rust off.

These fire backs, protected mortar from vitrification, leading to loose brickwork in the fire place.

They doubled as a heat store, preventing heat loss through the brickwork whilst releasing stored heat back into the room as the fire died down.

They have been around for about 700 years,current internet prices, start at around £40 rising to a £1,000. Will post the restored item when ready.

 Our 1959 Scammell Scarab, is under going repairs and restoration,

Today, the indicator lenses had a cut and polish and are looking like new.






Before
  

After

The nearside wing of our,1960 3 ton,Morris Commercial lorry.



Five steel patches, let into replace badly rusted areas, then treated to a coat of primer.


The wing has been panel beaten as far as possible, with the aim, to use a lot less body filler than it's first restoration. 

Today, wed 24th August The AA box, has regained its  original location, identity at Andoversford, with new signage in the top lights.

We hope to move box to various locations, changing the identity to suit.

Broadway station entrance would be a great location,

It would attract curiosity from passers by, doubling as a photographic prop, for those with classic cars.

The more photographs that are taken, the more they appear on the internet and in print, each, 
promotes the GWSR. 


Keith Taylor, replaced the Scammell Scarab brake light switch returning all lights, including the trailer, to working order.



I forgot to pay Keith  for the switch, this blog will remind me to settle up.

Heritage spot.

We will record photos of existing relics from the past, to either, try to save, or bring to the attention of others, that these relics are still hanging on by their teeth.

Two Great Western Railway Gateposts at Llanelli Station


Station building and cast iron gate posts at Badminton Glos.

Yes, in the third pic, there is a gatepost underneath the Ivy and wire.




These, Great Western railway, provender sheds, are at the former, Ilminster station in Somerset.

Ideal for, ultimately moving, and reusing on a heritage railway, looking as if they may be swept away for redevelopment, any time soon.



  


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