David Jenkinson

David Jenkinson

David Jenkinson (6 August 1934 – 27 April 2004) was a railway modeller and historian, who had a particular interest in the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) and was president of the LMS Society.

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Biography

Jenkinson was born in Leeds and educated at Prince Henry's Grammar School, Otley, which in 1951 took him to a field trip to the Settle-Carlisle Railway line (S&C), which would start a lengthy relationship with that line. He went to London University where he met his future wife Sheila, with whom he had four children (Christopher, Hilary, Timothy and Nicola).

After graduating Jenkinson joined the Royal Air Force (RAF) in 1956, from which he retired in 1972 having achieved the rank of Squadron Leader.[1] During this time he built his 4 mm scale EM gauge models Marthwaite and Garsdale Road (see Garsdale) representing a station on the S&C set during the 1930s period when it was run by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS).

In 1963, with Bob Essery and others he founded the LMS Society.[2] Alone and with Essery he authored many books, the most important was their book on LMS Coaches, which was groundbreaking in its treatment of a non-locomotive subject.

Soon after the Science Museum was asked to take on the historic railway collections, David, having retired from the RAF, applied for and was appointed as a education officer with the Science Museum at South Kensington, where he worked with John van Riemsdijk on the layout of the new building in York.[1] He subsequently became Head of Education and Research at the resulting National Railway Museum (NRM), where he was responsible for refurbishment to running condition of major locomotives and vehicles, so that national tours would promote the museum. He left the NRM in 1988,[3] after management changes.

He put some of the time thus freed into his writing career and was editor of BackTrack from 1989 to 1994, in succession to the magazine's founder, Nigel Trevena, of Atlantic Transport Publishers. Jenkinson set up Pendragon Publishing in 1991 as a separate entity within Atlantic and retained it when he split with them in 1995. In partnership with Michael Blakemore, Pendragon bought BackTrack from Atlantic in 2003.[4]

In the year he left the NRM he started his layout Little Long Drag, which incorporated Garsdale Road and a lengthy run in a custom-built shed. Later he switched to 7 mm scale modelling, building Kendal, Kendal II and Kendal Branch the latter of the earlier pre-grouping period of the London and North Western Railway (LNWR).

He died of a heart attack at age 69.

Bibliography

  • D Jenkinson & R J Essery (1967) Locomotive Liveries of the LMS Ian Allan ISBN 0-7110-0305-X
  • D Jenkinson & N Campling (ed) (1969) Historic Carriage Drawings B Ian Allan ISBN 0-7110-0053-0
  • V R Anderson, R J Essery & D Jenkinson (1971) Portrait of the LMS Peco ISBN 0-900586-32-X
  • D Jenkinson & J Bellwood (1976) Gresley & Stanier D Jenkinson & J Bellwood ISBN 0-11-290438-6
  • D Jenkinson & R J Essery (1977) LMS Coaches 1923 - 57 Oxford Publishing Company ISBN 0-902888-83-8
  • D Jenkinson (1980) The Power of the Duchesses Oxford Publishing Company ISBN 0-86093-063-7
  • D Jenkinson & R J Essery (1981) LMS Locomotives Vol 1 General Review Oxford Publishing Company ISBN 0-86093-087-4
  • D Jenkinson (1982) Profile of the Duchesses Oxford Publishing Company ISBN 0-86093-176-5
  • D Jenkinson (1982) The Power of The Royal Scots Oxford Publishing Company ISBN 0-86093-175-7
  • D Jenkinson & R J Essery (1984) Midland Carriages (1877 0nwards) ISBN 0-86093-291-5 Oxford Publishing Company
  • D Jenkinson & R J Essery (1984) Midland Locomotives from 1883 Vol 1 General Survey Wild Swan Publications ISBN 0-906867-27-4
  • D Jenkinson & R J Essery (1985) LMS Locomotives Vol 2 Pre group Western & Central Div Oxford Publishing Company ISBN 0-86093-264-8
  • D Jenkinson & R J Essery (1987) LMS Locomotives Vol 4 Pre group Midland Silver Link ISBN 0-947971-16-5
  • D Jenkinson & R J Essery (1988) Midland Locomotives from 1883 Vol 2 Passenger Tender Wild Swan Publications ISBN 0-906867-59-2
  • D Jenkinson & R J Essery (1988) Midland Locomotives from 1883 Vol 3 Tank Engines Wild Swan Publications ISBN 0-906867-66-5
  • D Jenkinson & R J Essery (1989) LMS Locomotives Vol 5 Post group standards Silver Link ISBN 0-947971-39-4
  • D Jenkinson & R J Essery (1989) Midland Locomotives from 1883 Vol 4 Goods Tender Wild Swan Publications ISBN 0-906867-74-6
  • D Jenkinson & R J Essery (1991) LMS Standard Coaching Stock Vol 1 General Intro & NPCS Oxford Publishing Company ISBN 0-86093-450-0
  • D Jenkinson & R J Essery (1994) LMS Locomotives Vol 3 Pre group Northern Div Silver Link ISBN 1-85794-024-5
  • D Jenkinson & R J Essery (1994) LMS Standard Coaching Stock Vol 2 Gen Service Gangwayed vehicles Oxford Publishing Company ISBN 0-86093-451-9
  • J Edgington, J Smart & D Jenkinson (1994) The Big Four in Colour 1935 -50 Atlantic Transport Publishers ISBN 0-906899-62-1
  • D Jenkinson (1996) Carriage Modelling Made easy Wild Swan Publications ISBN 1-874103-32-1
  • D Jenkinson & B C Lane (1996) British Railcars 1900-1950 Atlantic Transport Publishers ISBN 0-906899-64-8
  • D Jenkinson & A Earnshaw (1997) Last Years of the Big Four Atlantic Transport Publishers ISBN 0-906899-79-6
  • D Jenkinson & R J Essery (2000) LMS Standard Coaching Stock Vol 3 Non Corridor & Special purpose Oxford Publishing Company ISBN 0-86093-452-7

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Jones, Kevin P. "David Jenkinson". Steamindex. http://www.steamindex.com/library/jenkinsn.htm. Retrieved 2009-03-12. 
  2. ^ LMS Society website.
  3. ^ Blakemore, Michael, 'David Jenkinson, 1934-2004' (editorial): BackTrack, vol. 18, no. 6, June 2004, page 323
  4. ^ Blakemore, Michael, '"Silently closing the bedroom door, Leaving the note that he hoped would say more…"' (editorial): BackTrack, vol. 17, no. 12, December 2003, page 663

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