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The '''Warwickshire Industrial Locomotive Preservation Group''' (WILPG) owns two [[Steam Locomotives | steam locomotives based at the SVR]], the industrial tank engines [[686 The Lady Armaghdale]] and [[2047 Warwickshire]].
 
The '''Warwickshire Industrial Locomotive Preservation Group''' (WILPG) owns two [[Steam Locomotives | steam locomotives based at the SVR]], the industrial tank engines [[686 The Lady Armaghdale]] and [[2047 Warwickshire]].
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==History==
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The WILPG was formed in 1967 to preserve [[2047 Warwickshire]]. The Group began with 30 Members who each subscribed £10 to cover the purchase price (£150) and transport cost (£55) of bringing the locomotive to the SVR. In 1969 the Group purchased their second locomotive, [[686 The Lady Armaghdale]], at a cost of £250.<ref name=DC>[https://davidncooke686.jimdo.com/7-wilt-registered-charity-no-1041723/ 'WILT' page, David Cooke's website] (retrieved 17 February 2018)</ref>
  
 
In 1993 a number of WILPG members formed a trust, the '''Warwickshire Industrial Locomotive Trust ('WILT')''' to raise funds for building a new boiler for 2047 Warwickshire.<ref>[https://wilt.jimdo.com/4-trust-history/ WILT Web site history]</ref><ref>SVR News 113</ref> WILT's constitution was adopted on 2  July 1994 and it became registered as charity number 1041723 on 27 October 1994.  Its principal activities are described as "Educational activities associated with the Kidderminster Railway Museum and the Highley Engine House. Fund raising for the overhaul of the steam loco Manning, Wardle 2047 of 1926 known as Warwickshire."<ref>[http://apps.charitycommission.gov.uk/Showcharity/RegisterOfCharities/CharityWithoutPartB.aspx?RegisteredCharityNumber=1041723&SubsidiaryNumber=0 Charities Commission]</ref>
 
In 1993 a number of WILPG members formed a trust, the '''Warwickshire Industrial Locomotive Trust ('WILT')''' to raise funds for building a new boiler for 2047 Warwickshire.<ref>[https://wilt.jimdo.com/4-trust-history/ WILT Web site history]</ref><ref>SVR News 113</ref> WILT's constitution was adopted on 2  July 1994 and it became registered as charity number 1041723 on 27 October 1994.  Its principal activities are described as "Educational activities associated with the Kidderminster Railway Museum and the Highley Engine House. Fund raising for the overhaul of the steam loco Manning, Wardle 2047 of 1926 known as Warwickshire."<ref>[http://apps.charitycommission.gov.uk/Showcharity/RegisterOfCharities/CharityWithoutPartB.aspx?RegisteredCharityNumber=1041723&SubsidiaryNumber=0 Charities Commission]</ref>
  
An application was made in 2005 to The Heritage Lottery Fund for a Grant of £151,000, but this was declined the following year.<ref>[https://davidncooke686.jimdo.com/7-wilt-registered-charity-no-1041723/ 'WILT' page, David Cooke's website] (retrieved 17 February 2018)</ref>
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An application was made in 2005 to The Heritage Lottery Fund for a Grant of £151,000, but this was declined the following year.<ref name=DC/>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 17:13, 29 August 2018

686 The Lady Armaghdale
2047 ‘Warwickshire’

The Warwickshire Industrial Locomotive Preservation Group (WILPG) owns two steam locomotives based at the SVR, the industrial tank engines 686 The Lady Armaghdale and 2047 Warwickshire.

History

The WILPG was formed in 1967 to preserve 2047 Warwickshire. The Group began with 30 Members who each subscribed £10 to cover the purchase price (£150) and transport cost (£55) of bringing the locomotive to the SVRSevern Valley Railway. In 1969 the Group purchased their second locomotive, 686 The Lady Armaghdale, at a cost of £250.[1]

In 1993 a number of WILPG members formed a trust, the Warwickshire Industrial Locomotive Trust ('WILT') to raise funds for building a new boiler for 2047 Warwickshire.[2][3] WILT's constitution was adopted on 2 July 1994 and it became registered as charity number 1041723 on 27 October 1994. Its principal activities are described as "Educational activities associated with the Kidderminster Railway Museum and the Highley Engine House. Fund raising for the overhaul of the steam loco Manning, Wardle 2047 of 1926 known as Warwickshire."[4]

An application was made in 2005 to The Heritage Lottery Fund for a Grant of £151,000, but this was declined the following year.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 'WILT' page, David Cooke's website (retrieved 17 February 2018)
  2. WILT Web site history
  3. SVRSevern Valley Railway News 113
  4. Charities Commission

See also

Steam Locomotives
List of preservation groups
List of Charities associated with the SVR

Links

The Warwickshire Industrial Locomotive Trust website