More than 18 months ago, Andrew Waugh has sent me pictures from Simpelveld he made in May 2005. I confess that I have forgotten about them, but now I'll present them in two postings.
I present them now, after quite some time, in two postings, as a complement to my own pictures from 2015. Andrew's photos consist of a gallery of interlocking frames from a small exhibition at Simpelveld, which I show here; and an additional set of photos from post II, which I will present in the next posting.
VES interlocking 1912, museum Simpelveld, 9.5.2005 (photo by Andrew Waugh)
VES interlocking 1912, museum Simpelveld, 9.5.2005 (photo by Andrew Waugh)
VES electromechanical interlocking with five rows of levers, museum Simpelveld, 9.5.2005 (photo by Andrew Waugh)
VES electromechanical interlocking with five rows of levers, museum Simpelveld, 9.5.2005 (photo by Andrew Waugh)
Siemens 3414 interlocking frame, museum Simpelveld, 9.5.2005 (photo by Andrew Waugh)
Siemens 3414 interlocking frame, museum Simpelveld, 9.5.2005 (photo by Andrew Waugh)
Siemens 3414 interlocking frame, museum Simpelveld, 9.5.2005 (photo by Andrew Waugh)
Siemens 3414 interlocking frame, museum Simpelveld, 9.5.2005 (photo by Andrew Waugh)
Siemens 3414 interlocking frame, museum Simpelveld, 9.5.2005 (photo by Andrew Waugh)
Panel of a Dutch relay interlocking, museum Simpelveld, 9.5.2005 (photo by Andrew Waugh)
Panel of a Dutch relay interlocking, museum Simpelveld, 9.5.2005 (photo by Andrew Waugh)
Dutch command frame, museum Simpelveld, 9.5.2005 (photo by Andrew Waugh)
Alkmaar levers, museum Simpelveld, 9.5.2005 (photo by Andrew Waugh)
The next posting will show pictures from post II (signal box II).
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