Railway Baggage Weighing Scales - Froghall, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, UK
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Railway Baggage Weighing Scales located at Kingsley & Froghall Station in Froghall.
Waymark Code: WM15549
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 10/18/2021
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
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The railway baggage weighing scales are located on the platform at Kingsley & Froghall Station in Froghall.

Kingsley & Froghall Station is a preserved station located at the southern end of the Churnet Valley Railway.

The Churnet Valley Railway runs steam and historic diesel trains between Cheddleton and Froghall, a 10 mile return journey through the valley. It is a remnant of the North Staffordshire Railway, built through the valley in the 1840s. Currently, it has stations at Cheddleton, Consall and Froghall but it will, eventually, extend to Alton, Oakamoor and Leek. It also connects with and sometimes runs on Moorland & City Railways' Stoke and Cauldon Lowe Branches. Source: (visit link)

The baggage weighing scales were manufacture by H. Pooley & Son.

Graces Guide to British Industrial History gives the following information about Henry Pooley and Son;

"Henry Pooley and Son
of Albion Foundry, Liverpool.
of 72 John Bright Street, Birmingham. Telephone: Birmingham Midland 1737. Cables: "Pooley, Birmingham". (1929)

Pooleys were a firm of mechanical engineers, founded in Liverpool in the 18th century. Shown as Pooley of Liverpool in Heath Mill Lane, Birmingham.

c.1790 Business established by Henry Pooley senior, to make scale beams[1]

c.1830 Henry's son Henry Pooley was admitted to the firm as a partner

c.1835 They started to make platform scales. Their main office was at the Albion Foundry, Liverpool.

1835 Railway weighbridges were introduced by the firm.

Henry Pooley and Son was the biggest manufacturer of weighing machines in its time. They were often used in quarries to weigh rock.

Some machines were shipped to America during the Gold Rush.

1851 Award at the 1851 Great Exhibition. See details at 1851 Great Exhibition: Reports of the Juries: Class V.

1869 Advert. Weighing apparatus. Contractors for railway plant. general iron and tin plate merchants. [2]

1876 Mention that they are not exhibitors at the Royal Agricultural Show at Birmingham of their weighing equipment. [3]

1885 Gold medal for invention in respect of platform weighing machine and self-indicating apparatus, poly-graded steelyard, and automatic grain scale.

1894 June. Royal Agricultural Society's Show. Cattle weighbridge. [4]

1896 The main works were moved from Liverpool to Kidsgrove, Staffs., and the head office to Birmingham.[5]. "Mr. J. R. Chater, M.I.M.E., son of the chairman of Henry Pooley and Son, Ltd., was manager of the Kidsgrove engineering works, hitherto known as the Union Foundry, for the manufacture of weighing machinery. In future, the works will bear the name of the Albion Foundry, the designation of Messrs. Pooley’s works in Liverpool and Glasgow." [6].

1896 Advertisement for sale of equipment at Albion Foundry, including steam cranes and a 45-HP steam engine.[7]

1897 Company founded.

1900 The company was registered on 20 March, to take over the business of weighing machine manufacturers of a private company of similar title.

c.1904 Acquired Hodgson and Stead Ltd

Works acquired in Smethwick for manufacture of smaller scales.

c.1912 Acquired Bartlett and Son Ltd, enabling the company to make a full range of scales and weighing machines[9]

1913 The company was absorbed by W. and T. Avery.[10]

1914 Private company.

1914 Manufacturers of weighbridges, weighing machines, scale beams, weights and shop fittings. Employees 1,500. [11]

1923 Patent - A new or improved means for electrically indicating and recording weighments.

1924 Patent - Improvements in and connected with printing or recording mechanism for weighing apparatus.

1929 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Refers to Bartlett and Son Ltd. (See above) [12]

1935 See Henry Pooley and Son:1935 Review

1961 Manufacturers of weighing machines and scales. 330 employees. [13]

Weighing scales exhibit. [14]

Albion Foundry"
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Type of Machine: Baggage Weighing Machine

Year the machine was built: Not listed

Year the machine was put on display: Not listed

Is there online documentation for this machine: Not listed

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