Manning Wardle 12" 0-6-0ST No.1212, built 1891, rebuilt by MW 1909. Originally was contractors Logan & Hemingway No.30 and used on the construction of the Beighton - Chesterfield section of the Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway, which later became the Great Central Railway. She has equalising beams between the first and second coupled axles so as to prevent the frame from cracking on poorly laid track. In 1934 she was purchased by the Cranford Ironstone Company and in 1959 was transferred to the Byefield Ironstone Mines. She never had a cab and the crew had to cope with a simple weatherboard throughout her life. At Barrow Hill, 04/12.
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