What Was Oliver's REAL Number? - RWS Research #6

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @TheUnluckyTug_official
    @TheUnluckyTug_official Месяц назад +141

    INCREDIBLE research here!

  • @_crankster
    @_crankster Месяц назад +50

    The ammount of research which goes into these episodes is truly inspiring.

  • @rhysdavies4615
    @rhysdavies4615 Месяц назад +31

    So glad I took those photos of the commentary for the Ffarquhar Branch (especially that bit about the Chalford Railcar) and shared them around - I'm really chuffed to have helped make this possible! Great Work SiM!

  • @lukechristmas3951
    @lukechristmas3951 Месяц назад +9

    I learn so much from this series! I would have never thought to use the crest, liveries and even boiler to be clues on what engine was Oliver before Escape. Neither would I have for the illustrations either and that includes the timeline. Goes to show how detail-oriented Awdry was. He had good reason to be a stickler because he hid so much in plain sight and most of us were none the wiser. The problem I now realize I had with all of the forms of Escape and the pre-Escape stories is that it felt like it took pace within a matter of weeks. Learning that Oliver could've have spent MONTHS hiding in one spot rather than just a two days and three nights makes so much more sense! I do love those small stories about No. 1453, having a wooden number plate after losing the original, and No. 1458 working alongside the real 1436 in the twilight days. Incredibly funny and leaving the option open on to which one is Oliver since Oliver's number is not legitimate.

    • @sodorislandmodels6332
      @sodorislandmodels6332  Месяц назад

      Cheers, I put all the evidence so oy can come to your own conclusion if I am right or not :)

  • @LBSC70
    @LBSC70 Месяц назад +21

    With this new information
    I'd like to think 1458 gave 1453 (Oliver) was given the 1436 number plates which the real engine was friends with 1458 which gave them to Oliver to help with the escape

  • @phattrel6023
    @phattrel6023 28 дней назад +3

    Olivers Escape actually took 8 years to get to sodor, according to sif

    • @sodorislandmodels6332
      @sodorislandmodels6332  28 дней назад +1

      That was if Oliver was 1436 I think, and the Awdry's have said he wasn't

  • @46245RailVideos
    @46245RailVideos Месяц назад +13

    So Oliver would have technically made an unnamed cameo in the RWS with the Bincombe Tunnel incident being referenced, as early as book number 8?!
    Brilliantly researched video pal, and enjoyable to watch as always

    • @rhysdavies4615
      @rhysdavies4615 Месяц назад +11

      It would be PERFECT if Oliver was the Bincombe Tunnel engine - and ties him into deeper RWS lore.

    • @sodorislandmodels6332
      @sodorislandmodels6332  Месяц назад +6

      I think so, yeah!

    • @6allmotivepowers363
      @6allmotivepowers363 Месяц назад +2

      Just one small problem with that - this particular incident was in 1956, four years AFTER the "Leaves" incident would have taken place.

    • @rhysdavies4615
      @rhysdavies4615 Месяц назад +2

      @@6allmotivepowers363 Dang - ah well, c'est la vie - Bincombe Tunnel was on a steep gradient, so I guess it had a history of these kind of events.

    • @sodorislandmodels6332
      @sodorislandmodels6332  Месяц назад +1

      Ahh, interesting

  • @andydoms2001
    @andydoms2001 Месяц назад +4

    The kind of thing that this franchise inspires people to do like this, in-depth research of the locomotives characters are based on is very admirable! And it just keeps me baffling me why Mattel would rather stupidly distance itself from all that, for absolutely no good reason!

  • @EdwardsDayOut
    @EdwardsDayOut Месяц назад +5

    Your use of the smallest of details for your research is simply amazing and extremely commendable! Glad to see we now finally know just what Oliver’s life was like before sodor!
    Well done indeed!!!

  • @christopherbellamy639
    @christopherbellamy639 Месяц назад +15

    I've just looked up the picture of Oliver and S.C.Ruffey in my Thomas the tank engine the complete collection book, and you are right. You can see 1420 slightly on Oliver's buffer beam

  • @LBSC70
    @LBSC70 Месяц назад +8

    20:56
    Is this the general idea of what James' fireman was talking about when he mentioned bincombe Tunnel

  • @NCNGRR05
    @NCNGRR05 12 дней назад +1

    Incredible research done here, I don’t know half as much as the history of the locomotives I work on compared to the history you’ve been able to pull up from Oliver haha. Your narration is really relaxing and peaceful as well, you really should do some RWS book narrations. Good stuff, keep up the good work!

  • @cyberkidmfb
    @cyberkidmfb Месяц назад +4

    Im going to lean towards 1458 because I don’t think Oliver would be as lighthearted as he was if he was in an accident that killed his driver.
    Also him working with the original 1436 helps with number plate theory.
    But great research ❤. 😊

  • @conyecannon-extraordinarye2
    @conyecannon-extraordinarye2 Месяц назад +3

    I love the research! I hope to see more in the future!
    Here are some options for future RWS Research!
    1. Thomas
    2. Edward
    3. Mavis
    4. Barry (once we get more info on him)
    5. Duck
    6. Possibly Daisy

    • @sodorislandmodels6332
      @sodorislandmodels6332  Месяц назад +1

      Cheers, all of those are high up my list of engines to look at

    • @danielsellers8707
      @danielsellers8707 Месяц назад +1

      @@sodorislandmodels6332 Daisy never had a BR number and Metro Cammell never made a single car version of the Class 101 / 102 in real life.

    • @sodorislandmodels6332
      @sodorislandmodels6332  Месяц назад +1

      That's right

    • @geocachingwomble
      @geocachingwomble Месяц назад +1

      @@danielsellers8707actually metrocammel made 15 first generation 1 car dmus. They were added to double coach bubble car units and refitted in the 1980’s and had their engines removed from them and they were used as trailer cars during the early 1980’s

    • @sodorislandmodels6332
      @sodorislandmodels6332  21 день назад

      Uhhuh

  • @tobys_transport_videos
    @tobys_transport_videos Месяц назад +2

    Great stuff! You have put me onto more books that tell the stories behind the Reverend's stories! I've been a fan of these since I was about 10, in 1984. It is these stories that got this Aussie Railfan into British steam, and now I can't stop! 😍

  • @rhyusbrand8311
    @rhyusbrand8311 Месяц назад +4

    21:07 HOL’ UP!
    Is that the incident which James’ fireman was talking about in _Leaves_ in Gordon the Big Engine?
    Edit: PS; this could give Oliver a cool character interaction with James if he ever found out about his incident.

  • @injunghugh9617
    @injunghugh9617 Месяц назад +6

    Something interesting is that the Chalford Auto and the Golden Valley line served Stroud, where the Reverend lived from...1965 I believe to his passing in 1997. Although it was after the purge of 14xxs, what a coincidence.
    I'd also done some research on who Oliver exactly was, looks like I failed by disregarding the crest.

    • @sodorislandmodels6332
      @sodorislandmodels6332  Месяц назад +1

      Research is interesting, I made many wrong turns in the past before I got to the most likely engine. Yes, he lived in the area :)

  • @culdeefp4817
    @culdeefp4817 Месяц назад +4

    I think its kinda funny that, if Oliver is an add-on member, his original number would’ve been the inverse of Duck’s current number

  • @sodorssafetyrecord86
    @sodorssafetyrecord86 Месяц назад +2

    Amazing research, your rws deep dives are always so engaging! That story of the Bulleid stalled in the tunnel could make a very interesting adaptation.

  • @BrentSudric
    @BrentSudric Месяц назад +7

    Ah so that was the Bitcombe Tunnel story referenced in 'Leaves'

    • @sodorislandmodels6332
      @sodorislandmodels6332  Месяц назад

      Yeah I think so

    • @6allmotivepowers363
      @6allmotivepowers363 Месяц назад +1

      I'm not too sure about that. SIM, you said the event took place in 1956? I think Wilbert may have been referencing another previous incident, considering Gordon's book was published in '53.

    • @sodorislandmodels6332
      @sodorislandmodels6332  Месяц назад

      Right

  • @6allmotivepowers363
    @6allmotivepowers363 Месяц назад +2

    Awesome video - really cool to finally know Oliver's likely true identity! Can't wait for Duck!

  • @sashathetankengine1970
    @sashathetankengine1970 Месяц назад +1

    The amount of research that went into this is astounding! You’ve really outdone yourself with this!

  • @danielsellers8707
    @danielsellers8707 Месяц назад +3

    As steam locomotives were still being used in the north west up to 1968 they could still obtain coal & water; even then diesels still had steam heating boilers into the 1970s so the water filling stations would still be around.

  • @railraider
    @railraider Месяц назад +2

    with the topfeed thing, i saw somone say online that it could have been another way to throw off BR with the cover, but not an actual topfeed

  • @JBTEvans
    @JBTEvans Месяц назад +1

    Fantastic research. I like that you researched that 1458 may have known 1436 and worn the plates as a tribute, very much outside the box thinking!

  • @vincentmorris8431
    @vincentmorris8431 Месяц назад +2

    Fun fact, the irl lms 17646 was a Caledonian class 30.
    While Isabel seems punned of the bell name, that might attribute to Mirabel or even Clarabel...

  • @fishpop
    @fishpop Месяц назад +2

    19:12 That halt is gone now but its rail crossing still remains near Foxmoor School.

  • @steamzilla95
    @steamzilla95 Месяц назад +2

    I like to think Oliver was the real 1436. 18. When Oliver was withdrawn in 1958, he ended up purchased by a private owner, until 9 year later: he died of lung cancer resulting Oliver to escape to Sodor.

  • @geocachingwomble
    @geocachingwomble Месяц назад +4

    @sodorislandmodels thank you for finally completing your Oliver video as per my request. I made in your very early days. I am sorry that it took you so long to complete the research and held up your video making as a result. I would like to ask you if you are also able to cover toby and Mavis in more detail as very little information is known about both of them to this day.

    • @geocachingwomble
      @geocachingwomble Месяц назад +2

      As both toby and Mavis being steam and diesel tram engines are quite unique in the grand scheme of things compared to what they started with. Also is it possible to determine which hst power cars and coaches combined into a set pip and Emma the hst set were? The books don’t specifically Cover the information.
      Sabrina

    • @sodorislandmodels6332
      @sodorislandmodels6332  Месяц назад

      Hey there, yes I want to do Toby and Mavis soon, pip and Emma are more tricky but still possible

    • @geocachingwomble
      @geocachingwomble Месяц назад

      @@sodorislandmodels6332 thank you

    • @geocachingwomble
      @geocachingwomble Месяц назад +1

      @@sodorislandmodels6332 can we have Annie, clarabel, henrietta as well please?
      Also I would love to find out which black 5 henry became post his rebuild after the flying kipper incident

    • @danielsellers8707
      @danielsellers8707 Месяц назад +1

      @@sodorislandmodels6332 Not all HST power cars are identical! Pip & Emma can't be 43011 (scrapped after the Ladbroke Grove crash in 1999), 43019 (scrapped after the Ufton Nervet crash in 2004), 43030 or 140 (both scrapped after the Stonehaven incident in 2020) or 43173 (scrapped after the Southall crash in 1997). I had a Hornby model of 43011 as a child.

  • @danielsellers8707
    @danielsellers8707 Месяц назад +2

    As D3236 spent most of its BR working life in Hull, the 08 in the Enterprising Engines can't be Diesel!

  • @danielsellers8707
    @danielsellers8707 Месяц назад +2

    The 14xx in "The Titfield Thunderbolt" is in wartime black livery...

  • @EC_Was_Here0
    @EC_Was_Here0 Месяц назад +2

    Lovely video my man! I do believe the September arrival is more likely since Enterprising Engines takes place in late 1967 according to the Wiki, though that could be false. The Arlesdale Railway does open in Easter of 1967, which was in late March and may put both Small Railway Engines and Enterprising Engines too close to each other. But again, great video!

    • @sodorislandmodels6332
      @sodorislandmodels6332  Месяц назад +1

      Okay

    • @phattrel6023
      @phattrel6023 28 дней назад +3

      Actually it takes place around april 1967, i read it on sif ten years ago

    • @sodorislandmodels6332
      @sodorislandmodels6332  28 дней назад +1

      Wiki and sif may not be up to date, I'm not sure what was said on sif

    • @BlackMan12331
      @BlackMan12331 24 дня назад +3

      @@sodorislandmodels6332it might have been march 1967 since thats the same year D5701 was repainted in BR blue

    • @sodorislandmodels6332
      @sodorislandmodels6332  21 день назад +1

      D5701 didn't get br blue until later in the year

  • @Jetthehawk1994
    @Jetthehawk1994 Месяц назад +6

    You made a slight error with the timeline. The events of Enterprising Engines take place in 1967 as Bear was purchased by the NWR the same year. And British Railways wasn't formed until 1948 so Oliver wouldn't have received BR black until at least that year. Yet you said 1946.

    • @sodorislandmodels6332
      @sodorislandmodels6332  Месяц назад +2

      Ahh, checked my script and I didn't write that so must have misspoken and missed it :)

  • @tonystrainsofrugby
    @tonystrainsofrugby Месяц назад +1

    Great video, until around the 14 minute mark I was muttering "what about the top feed!"

  • @jaanshersaeed4541
    @jaanshersaeed4541 Месяц назад +2

    Didn’t realize D5701 was only repainted BR Rail Blue by 1967 and just assumed it would be in 1965 when it came out though since it was allocated to Carlisle Upperby by 1965 surely Oliver would be somewhere on the last leg of his journey while hiding on the old quarry branch very close to Sodor likely around the North West of England part of the West Coast Main Line or Furness Line where D5701 along with a Class 08 shunter would be sent down to try and find the “mystery train”. Oliver’s journey would’ve definitely likely taken over the course of a few years with the long distance to Sodor, having to hide a lot in places for years and not just days only, needing to refuel with coal and water, and being only a small tank engine couldn’t just get there as fast as a big tender engine.

  • @geocachingwomble
    @geocachingwomble Месяц назад +5

    Finally Oliver and which engine he was originally

  • @fishpop
    @fishpop Месяц назад +1

    5:00 Gloucester!? I LIVE IN THAT REGION 8D

  • @lukewolsey
    @lukewolsey Месяц назад +4

    Ha love the premier time!

  • @midwesternperson5740
    @midwesternperson5740 Месяц назад +1

    As always, you fail to disappoint me.

  • @davinsmith7543
    @davinsmith7543 Месяц назад +1

    This is just purely my headcanon, but to simplify a few things, Oliver is 1436, and arrived in 1958 following his withdrawal from service earlier that year. I commend you for your research and building a strong case on why Oliver could either be 1453, 1458, or a fictional member entirely, but I just made 1436 Oliver's actual number since it gives other engines like Arthur, Barry, Murdoch, and Harvey time to arrive without their arrivals being squashed so close together.

  • @BDAThomas
    @BDAThomas 12 дней назад +1

    Great research. I think Duck could be next. The real 5741 never worked at Paddington. (I know you knew that; just saying)

    • @sodorislandmodels6332
      @sodorislandmodels6332  12 дней назад

      Thanks. Duck is coming but will not be the very next research video

  • @LucaandThomasProductions
    @LucaandThomasProductions Месяц назад +1

    I love your content and work keep it up ☺️👍

  • @Jayhsia1215
    @Jayhsia1215 Месяц назад +1

    Perfect research

  • @kingfisher1487
    @kingfisher1487 Месяц назад +2

    I have a Hornby model of the 14xx and it is numbered 1436 with shed code 81C and the model is in BR green with the early crest

  • @eggsbenedictstudios
    @eggsbenedictstudios Месяц назад +1

    I love this, great job, also I have an idea of which character should be next, why not do a video about Sixteen?

  • @harrishyatt6283
    @harrishyatt6283 Месяц назад +1

    i wonder what oliver's life was like before the diesel invasion

  • @henriquefernandesbreves6003
    @henriquefernandesbreves6003 Месяц назад +1

    Very impressive.

  • @awesome-xk8vj
    @awesome-xk8vj 22 дня назад +1

    Can your next research episode be about Duck I really want to know which 5700 Duck is.

  • @MitchellTheExpermentialEngine
    @MitchellTheExpermentialEngine Месяц назад +1

    Theory: In my headcanon 1436 Olivers brother may have told him to swap his number 1450 with him so they can confuse which Engine was the one they sent for scrap and 1436's crew removed the number plates off of him and to put it on oliver or 1450 which they also removed and the escape happened and 1436 promised Oliver that if he was saved from scrap he will be sent to barry island. And oliver never heard from his brother ever again but he will receive word that 1436 was saved and will be working on the nwr but 1436 being saved would happen after Oliver escaped so the two would work on the great western together with Montague or Duck.

  • @TobyOliverHenryFan
    @TobyOliverHenryFan Месяц назад +2

    Hold on! There's no D7101 in real life? Then why are companies like Hornby making Hymeks with that very number?!

  • @Baconman_PlayzYt
    @Baconman_PlayzYt Месяц назад +1

    Wow 22 hours

  • @scotturry7165
    @scotturry7165 Месяц назад +1

    Finally sorry I'm late

  • @phattrel6023
    @phattrel6023 Месяц назад +1

    1453