Henry Greenly

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Henry Greenly (1876–1947) was amongst the foremost miniature railway engineers of the 20th century, remembered as a master of engineering design.[1]

Miniature railways

Greenly is perhaps best remembered for his miniature locomotive designs.[2] He worked closely with many engineering companies, including Bassett-Lowke and its various engineering subsidiary companies. In 1909, along with Wenman Joseph Bassett-Lowke, Henry Greenly started and edited Model Railways and Locomotives Magazine.

He worked with Captain J E P Howey on the designs for the world-famous Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway in Kent, England, and served as that railway's Chief Engineer. He was also involved with innovative locomotive design work at the nearby Saltwood Miniature Railway.[3]

Greenly Engineering Models

Greenly established his own miniature railway engineering company Greenly Engineering Models in Hounslow, Middlesex, and his renowned engineering design skills were well matched with the practical engineering skills of his workshop engineering manager Jock Campbell.

Legacy

Greenly's designs have been celebrated in countless periodicals and books,[4] but the greatest testimony to his skill is the enormous number of his locomotives that are still operating today.[5]

1¾ inch gauge

2½ inch gauge

3½ inch gauge

5-inch gauge

  • SR King Arthur class 4-6-0 tender engine, two outside cylinders, piston valves, Walschaerts valve gear
  • War Department Austerity 2-8-0 tender engine, two outside cylinders, piston valves, Walschaerts valve gear
  • LMS Rebuilt Royal Scot class 4-6-0 tender engine No. 46103 '’Royal Scots Fusilier'’, designed by Henry Fowler rebuilt by William Stanier, three cylinders, slide or piston valves, three sets of Walschaerts valve gear. The 5" gauge model design of the rebuilt Royal Scot Class with a tapered boiler was designed by Greenly's grandson John Greenly Steel, Chartered Engineer when he was working part-time for Greenly and Steel in Princes Risborough, Bucks, UK. His signature appears on the drawings MR1 to MR18.
  • LMS Turbomotive 4-6-2, steam turbine driven tender engine, full size locomotive designed by Sir William Stanier in 1935. The 5-inch gauge locomotive with an impulse type steam turbine was designed by John Greenly Steel in 1949 whilst working in the Buckinghamshire office of Greenly and Steel which had taken over the model engineering business founded by Henry Greenly.

7¼ inch gauge

  • GWR King class 4-6-0 tender engine, four cylinders, piston valves, twin inside Walschaerts valve gear.
  • Risborough 4-6-4T tank engine freelance design with two outside cylinders, piston valves, outside Walschaerts valve gear.

15-inch gauge

Published books

  • Greenly (1904). The Model Locomotive. Percival Marshall & Co.
  • Greenly (1906). Model Electric Locomotives. Percival Marshall & Co.
  • Greenly (1906). Model Steam Engines. Percival Marshall & Co.
  • Greenly; Marshall (1907). Flying Machines, Past Present and Future. Percival Marshall & Co.
  • Greenly; Bassett-Lowke (1910). Model Railway Handbook. Bassett-Lowke Ltd.
  • Greenly (2010) [1915]. Model Engineering, a Guide to Model Workshop Practice. Cassell & Co. Ltd. ISBN 9781603863124.
  • Greenly; Steel (1953) [1921]. Model Railways, Their Design, Details and Practical Construction. Cassell & Co. Ltd.
  • Greenly (2005) [1922]. Model Steam Locomotives. Camden Miniature Steam Services. ISBN 0-9547131-2-5.
  • Greenly (1935) [1922]. Model Electric Locomotives and Railways, Their Details and Practical Construction. Cassell & Co. Ltd.
  • Greenly (1923). Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway (Guide). Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway Ltd.
  • Greenly (1930). Model Steam Locomotive Construction. Cassell & Co. Ltd.
  • Greenly (1931). Model Electric Railway Construction. Cassell & Co. Ltd.
  • Greenly (1935) [1931]. Model Railway Construction. Cassell & Co. Ltd.
  • Greenly (1933). Locomotive Engineering (Series). Geo. Newnes Ltd.
  • Greenly (1933). The Vacuum Brake (Series). Geo. Newnes Ltd.
  • Greenly; Steel (1977) [1935]. Walschaerts' Valve Gear. Model & Allied Publications/ Argus Books. ISBN 0853441081.
  • Greenly (1935). Signals and Signalling. Percival Marshall & Co.
  • Greenly (1936). Planning and Layout. Percival Marshall & Co.
  • Greenly (1955) [1937]. Permanent Way Manual. Trix Ltd.
  • Greenly; Ernest Steel (2011) [1952]. Greenly's Model Steam Locomotive Designs and Specifications. Camden Miniature Steam Services. ISBN 0-9564073-8-2.

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ DNB See Greenly's entry, serial number 101037486, at the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
  2. ^ Many of these designs are preserved in the Henry Greenly Archive
  3. ^ See the Saltwood M R Website for further details.
  4. ^ For example: Steel, Ernest A and Elenora H (1973) The Miniature World of Henry Greenly. Kings Langley: Model & Allied Publications. ISBN 0-85242-306-3.
  5. ^ Model Engineer magazine 3810 (1987)