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Images of East Anglia Railways

Classic Photographs from the Maurice Dart Collection

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In this new volume of photographs from the Maurice Dart Collection the author covers the railways in the area popularly known as East Anglia while taking in contiguous counties associated with the railways of the region. Owing to the east-to-west elongated shape of Hertfordshire a section of the North West main line from Euston falls within its boundary so is included. Locations of places in each county are as recorded in the RCH Handbook of Stations from 1938. The photographs in this album have been largely selected from the author's collection of many thousands of railway scenes. Together they present an overall view of many of the types of locomotives which have worked in the area since late in the nineteenth century. Along with the photographs of engines much of what is nowadays termed 'railway infrastructure' is included, together with a varied selection of rolling stock. The detail contained in many of the photos may be of assistance to railway modellers of certain periods. As wide a variety of locations as possible is included to cover the locomotive scene on the main line, on branch lines, in goods yards and at locomotive sheds. In this way the book will appeal not only to railway enthusiasts but also to those seeking photos of local areas and will help readers to recall the magic and nostalgia of the sight of working steam locomotives.

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Images of East Anglia Railways, Maurice Dart

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Titul
Images of East Anglia Railways
Podtitul
Classic Photographs from the Maurice Dart Collection
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Halsgrove
Rok vydání
2015
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
160
ISBN10
0857042580
ISBN13
9780857042583
Série
Anotace
In this new volume of photographs from the Maurice Dart Collection the author covers the railways in the area popularly known as East Anglia while taking in contiguous counties associated with the railways of the region. Owing to the east-to-west elongated shape of Hertfordshire a section of the North West main line from Euston falls within its boundary so is included. Locations of places in each county are as recorded in the RCH Handbook of Stations from 1938. The photographs in this album have been largely selected from the author's collection of many thousands of railway scenes. Together they present an overall view of many of the types of locomotives which have worked in the area since late in the nineteenth century. Along with the photographs of engines much of what is nowadays termed 'railway infrastructure' is included, together with a varied selection of rolling stock. The detail contained in many of the photos may be of assistance to railway modellers of certain periods. As wide a variety of locations as possible is included to cover the locomotive scene on the main line, on branch lines, in goods yards and at locomotive sheds. In this way the book will appeal not only to railway enthusiasts but also to those seeking photos of local areas and will help readers to recall the magic and nostalgia of the sight of working steam locomotives.