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Geoff Marshall

    Tube Station Trivia
    Seaton, Axmouth & Colyford Through Time
    The Making of the Black Country
    London's Docklands: An Illustrated History
    The London Underground: 50 Things to See and Do
    The Railway Adventures
    • The Railway Adventures

      • 208 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení
      4,4(133)Ohodnotit

      The All the Stations team celebrate and explore our rich railway legacy in Wales, England and Scotland.

      The Railway Adventures
    • Focusing on the intricacies of rail and tube travel in Britain, this children's activity book combines engaging content with cross-generational appeal. The distinctive, high-quality graphic illustrations enhance the experience, making it both informative and visually appealing for readers of all ages.

      The London Underground: 50 Things to See and Do
    • The development of London Docklands from the medieval era to the construction of the largest system of docks in the world, and into the modern landscape today

      London's Docklands: An Illustrated History
    • The Making of the Black Country

      A Unique Industrial Landscape

      • 248 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení

      Focusing on the industrial history of the Black Country during the 19th Century, this book explores the heritage of the four Metropolitan District Council areas: Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall, and Wolverhampton. It provides a rich and detailed examination of the region's development, highlighting the unique aspects of its industrial past and the impact on local communities.

      The Making of the Black Country
    • Seaton, Axmouth & Colyford Through Time

      • 96 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení

      The book offers a captivating collection of photographs that document the transformation of Seaton, Axmouth, and Colyford over the past century. It highlights the significant changes and developments in these areas, providing a visual narrative of their evolution through time.

      Seaton, Axmouth & Colyford Through Time
    • The Anglo-Saxons held sway in this country from the time the Romans departed until the Norman Conquest; a period of over 600 years, in other words the same length of time from the present day back to late medieval England of the War of the Roses. By any standard, a considerable period.

      England's Anglo-Saxon Heritage