Vintage Hornby and Hornby/Meccano trains and railway equipment
Frank Hornby (1863-1936) the inventor of 'Meccano' was also responsible for the introduction in about 1915-20 of the clockwork train sets that bear his name.
Electric powered Hornby trains first appeared in 1925. The Hornby trademark was used until 1940 when all construction of Hornby trains was halted with the onset of World War II.
Production of the toy trains resumed in 1946, though in the immediate post-war years, a general shortage of raw materials restricted production. Hence, new toy trains items were not introduced until the early 1950s.
By the late 1950s, when construction of plastic
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toys begun, sales began to decline, and in 1965, Hornby was taken over by Tri-ang (Lines Brothers), who incorporated some items from the Hornby line into its catalogue.
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For those boys who grew up in the 1950s and 1960s, a Meccano set was the equivalent to today's Xbox or Nintendo.
Meccano Ltd was invented by Frank Hornby, a young clerk who worked for a meat importing company in Liverpool, after his idea in 1901 of a new toy - 'Mechanics Made Easy'. This very quickly became known as Meccano, and was soon on sale across the world.
'The Meccano Magazine' - a monthly newsletter - was introduced in 1916 and contained articles of interest to budding engineers. It included new plans for models which could be assembled with Meccano, often
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requiring the purchase of additional parts or a larger outfit.
At its peak The Meccano Magazine enjoyed a circulation of 50,000 and was published until 1980. Apart from development of new and modified components, Meccano underwent colour changes on many occasions - some of which reflected the mood of the time.
For example in 1936 it was produced in royal blue with gold cross-hatching to mark the coronation of King George VI following the abdication of his brother, Edward VIII; in 1939 with he impending World War, Meccano was produced in matt green similar to the colour of military vehicles then in common use.
By the end of the 1930's Meccano was being produced under license in France, Germany, Spain, and the USA.
The advent of television and then later, computers, made a serious dent in the popularity of Meccano (and many other practical hobbies) and Meccano ceased production at its Liverpool factory in 1979. The French producer of Meccano bought the worldwide rights, stepped up production and relaunched the company as Meccano SA.
Meccano is currently enjoying a worldwide resurgence of interest due, paradoxically, in large part to the computer and the internet. An internet search on the keyword 'Meccano' reveals a large number of web sites dedicated to the hobby and Meccano clubs are still found in many countries.
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Frank Hornby (1863-1936) was a British inventor, entrepreneur, and toy maker, best known for creating the Meccano construction sets and the Hornby model trains.
Hornby was born in Liverpool, England, and worked as a bookkeeper before becoming interested in creating toys. In 1901, he introduced the "Mechanics Made Easy" construction set, which consisted of a series of metal strips, rods, and gears that could be used to build a wide range of models. This set was later renamed "Meccano," a name that Hornby trademarked in 1907.
The Meccano sets were an immediate success, and soon became one of the
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most popular toys in England and around the world. Hornby continued to innovate and expand the Meccano line, introducing new sets and accessories, including motors, engines, and remote controls. Meccano sets were used to build everything from miniature cars and planes to bridges and towers and were popular with both children and adults.
In 1920, Hornby expanded his toy-making business to include model trains, which he called Hornby Dublo. The trains were made to a larger scale than previous model trains and were sold with a range of accessories, including tracks, buildings, and scenery. The Hornby trains were an immediate hit and are still popular with collectors and model train enthusiasts today.
In addition to his success as a toy maker, Hornby was also an accomplished engineer and inventor. He held numerous patents for toys and other inventions, including a device for controlling the temperature of electric ovens and a machine for manufacturing perforated paper.
The Meccano and Hornby brands are still producing toys and models for enthusiasts around the world.
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Hornby O gauge No. 2 LMS brake end passenger coach maroon with grey roof; and No. 2E single arm distant signal-version with blue base and finial (VG-E box P-G) (2)
Very rare Hornby O gauge 'Colemans Mustard' van, yellow with cream roof, 'Colemans Mustard' and 'By Royal Appointment' decals to sides, some touched ups, rare wagon produced for only one year, in reproduction unmarked Hornby box (G-VG box E)
Hornby train passenger set No. 51, O gauge; and Hornby train de Merchandise No. 601 (French label to sides and internal, English label to lid) (VG boxes P-F) (2)
Twelve Hornby Oo Guage rolling Stock, including: R.115 rail Stores van (Vea), R.239 B.R. Mineral wagon, R.242 B.R. Ventilated van, R.117 Ventilated van 'Vea', R.139 'William Shaw' open wagon, R.008 Br Engineering open wagon, R.149 'Hunting' open wagon, R…
A Tri-ang Hornby R.869S Winston Churchill locomotive and tender in original box with plastic insert, cellophane window creased and partly unstuck, loco and tender appears unused and in very good order apart from what appears to be some corrosion on the…
Hornby Railways Oo gauge R154 S.R. 4-6-0 Sir Dinadan 795 locomotive and tender green with white and gold trim, appears unused near mint, box excellent with instruction book
Hornby Oo - Hornby. Lms 6237 'City of Bristol' 4-6-2 locomotive and tender, no R072 nearly mint in good box, original price tag attached appears unused, with instruction sheets
Five Hornby Dublo Oo Guage accessories, D1 through station, engine Shed Kit (2-Road), 5020 goods Depot moulded kit, D1 signal Cabin DA458 and 5091 Tunnel - single track all with original boxes condition various
A selection of Hornby Dublo accessories including 5060 Junction Signals, D1 and D2 single and double arm signals arm, D1 water crane, assorted buffer stops, plate layers hut, D1 Loading Guage, gradient and four mile posts all with original boxes condition…
Three Hornby Dublo Oo Guage accessories, D1 turntable, D1 Footbridge and D1 Level Crossing all with original boxes and some instruction sheets, all has very little if any use
Two Hornby Dublo 3 rail Pullman cars 1 x 4185 'Aries' 1st Class with interior fittings and 1 x 4187 'Car 79' brake/2nd with interior fittings, both with original boxes and packing rings little or no use all in good condition both marked export with yellow…
Hornby Dublo 3-rail 3231 0-6-0 diesel electric shunting locomotive D3763 plastic bodied, very good condition, box good to fair some tape still on with original oil wrapped, tested tag instruction leaflet and guarantee
Hornby Dublo 3-rail L30 Bo-Bo BR green Class 20 diesel loco No. D8000 complete with instruction book, guarantee slip very good condition, good plus picture box
Hornby Dublo 3-rail 3233 Co-Bo diesel electric locomotive BR D5713 good condition a few minor wear marks, in original blue striped box, good, with original instruction book, guarantee slip, lubricating oil, test tag and packing
Hornby Dublo 3-rail 3232 Co-Co diesel electric locomotive, very good, in original blue striped box, good, with original instruction book, guarantee slip, test tag and packaging
Hornby Dublo 3-rail 3250 SR green electric motor coach brake/2nd complete with instruction booklet dated 4/62, purple guarantee slip and yellow tested tag, lubricating oil and packaging body is green end type, loco appears unrun, very good condition…
Hornby Dublo 3-rail EDLT20 Bristol Castle locomotive 7013 and British Railways tender, green, good condition a few small wear marks, box fair corners worn and torn, including instruction book, 'The Bristolian' leaflet and tested tags, guarantee slip…
Hornby Dublo 3-rail EDL1/D1 4-6-2 LNER blue A4 Class loco No. 7 'Sir Nigel Gresley' and tender complete with an instruction booklet, plus purple guarantee slip and white tested tag M10, some minor corrosion to loco and distortion to tender plastic coal…
Hornby Dublo 3-rail L12 'Duchess of Montrose' locomotive and tender D12, with boxes. Very good order complete with original instruction booklet, guarantee slip, spanner, tested tag, lubricating oil and packaging
Hornby Dublo 3-rail 3217 0-6-2 BR 69567 tank locomotive, black with coal casting in bunker missing, generally good plus, box good, with original instructions, guarantee and oil
Hornby Dublo 3-rail 3226 4-6-2 BR maroon Princess Coronation Class loco No. 46247 'City of Liverpool' and tender appears unused, complete with instruction booklet dated 2/59, guarantee slip, tested tag, lubricating oil and packagingome paint loss to top…
Hornby Dublo 3-rail 3235 4-6-2 BR green West Country Class locomotive No. 34042 'Dorchester' and tender loco appears unused, condition excellent to generally very good box includes original intruction book, amended instruction slip, guarantee slip, test…
Hornby Dublo 3-rail LT25 2-8-0 8F locomotive and tender BR 48158, black, good condition, a few minor chips to paint work on edges, box fair, with instruction book guarantee slip, lubricating oil, tested tag and original packaging
Hornby Dublo 3-rail EDL18 2-6-4 BR black standard Class 4 tank locomotive No. 80054, condition good plus in fair picture box with blue insert, original instruction book, guarantee and lubricating oil