Well everyone, in an unusually short span of time I have completed ANOTHER locomotive on the list.
0 Gauge
-Bayer Garrett (still need Sir Morris de Cowley drawings)
-Cracker
-Diesel Outline
-Minnehaha
-Miss Therm
-Mollyette
-Myrtle
-Steam Mouse
1 Gauge
-Amy
-Chingford Express
-Daisy Drummond
-Dyakette
-Ford Pacific
-Little Jack Horner
-St. Hildas
-WD Stanier
2.5" Gauge
-Economary (also in 0 gauge as Economette, 1 gauge as Miss Economy)
-Bass (Also in 0/1 gauge)
-Mabel Hall
-Nippy
-Sterling Single
-Victoria
-Ajax
-Annie Bodie
-Belle Stroudley
-Canadian Switcher
-FIRS 245 (Six Year Old's 4F)
-Judy
-Kingette
-Lady Kitty
-Mabel Hall
-Mary Ann
-Pansyette
-Pixie
-Rose
-Simple Sally (there are FOUR versions of this one, thankfully it won't be hard)
-Talula
-Lucy Anna (also in 0 gauge)
-Speedyette (also in 1 gauge)
3.5" Gauge
-Dairy Maid (also in 2.5” gauge)
-Duchess of Swindon
-Ivy Hall
-Mona (also in 1 gauge)
-Sister Dora
-Zoe (also in 1 gauge)
5" Gauge
-Eva May (tender and tank. also 2.5" gauge)
-Minx
-Netta (0-5” gauge)

Now then, the Steam Mouse is a simple locomotive, however, much like I have mentioned before I detest the burner on this locomotive- even more than the one on the Rose or the Pixie. I also sort of used this as a practice for using undimensioned drawings for designing parts.
I'm missing a page about the boiler on Pixie, so Ajax will be next.
If anyone would be so kind as to contribute material on the designs I have listed, I would very grateful.