All of the big ball bearings and the outrigger bearings are RHP.
The small needle bearings are labelled as you say, "gsl.eu.com" and "SCH" logo.

Small layshaft bearing has 12 needles.

Box for the layshaft...on the website it says Australian Made, so not sure why the box has 'Europe' on it.

New layshaft on the left. Clearly some differences to the one I had in there on the right (different angle/transition).

A standard scrape of the file on the new one didn't leave a noticeable mark. When I really went at it with the file it made this small mark, which I could feeling with fingers/nail.

I did the same to the other layshaft and appeared to have the same result - as earlier posted, didn't make a mark,but when I went at it again with a strong grind of the file it left a similar small mark I could feel.
Edit 1: BTW the guys I bought the layshaft from said his opinion was that the shaft would have failed and then the bearing. But I think the failure mode was the bearing in this case. The galling seems to be in the area behind where the bearing locates - where the remains of the bearing ended up. Would you agree?
Edit 2: I wonder if we could machine out the small end of the laygear a little further and run two bearings on the small end, like they do on the large end. I don't know if that would remove any surface hardening that's on the laygear though...just a thought.