I don't know if other members ever visited Collectors Corner at Cardington Street, Euston, some 50 to 60 years ago (goodness) and bought railway memorabilia for a song. It came up "on this day" for 18th December (1982) which is the timestamp on the top two pictures; search as I might I could not come up with a picture of the inside as a whole.
I have a few - very few / far too few things that my pocket money let me buy ...
From
the Science MuseumThe idea for a shop which could sell off British Rail’s (BR▸ ) collectable items commonly known as relics arose from a staff suggestion after it was noticed that a former BR Fireman who had been made redundant had set up a business buying and selling railway relics which in the late 1960s mainly comprised of items from steam locomotives such as name and number plates. Collectors Corner opened in November 1969 in a building on Cardington Street, Euston which had originally been a harness room for horses which were used for the delivery and collection of parcels in the local area of London. Starting from a small staff of two which was part of the London Midland Region`s Stores Controller organisation, a sweep of various stores around the Region had brought together all sorts of items from lamps to station signs, out of date copies of rule books, timetables, labels, signalling equipment, old uniform clothing etc. Initially the shop was open on three days a week from Wednesday to Friday ...