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Railways56 Fade-Away is the story of Class 56 in the 21st Century and looks at how the fleet and its fortunes have declined since the arrival of the new millenium. 71 minutes of fantastic action coupled with an informative script and on-screen graphics bring you the whole story. Highlights include: ...Keywords: fade-away, fade-away, millenium, on-screen, graphics, tyne, ecml, barnetby, orton, newport, leamington, church, fenton, middlesborough, steel, thirsk, steel, stocksfield, steel, steel, carlisle, doncaster, newport, melton, ross, ketton, plasmoor, potash, dock, scrap, scottish, atlancaster, warwick, whitchester, leamington, tame, heighington, marston, coleshill, dawlish, steeton, tutbury, galas, severn, nymr, fertis, maxey | |
Railways60 Fade-Away is the story of the Brush-built Class 60 in the 21st Century, profiling the fleet and its varying fortunes since the start of the new millennium. 72 minutes of fantastic action coupled with an informative script brings you the whole story. Highlights include: 60100 at Stafford ...Keywords: fade-away, fade-away, brush-built, millennium, stafford, liverpool, ironbridge, bromsgrove, steel, margam, beeston-cardiff, scrap, steel, slabs, longbridge, cumbrian, pathfinder, tyne, railtour, metropolis, meanderer, lickey, railtour, anglia, railtour, grangemouth, buxton, lime, llanwern, gypsum, dent, gypsum, eastleigh, lime, santon, lime, carlisle, stone, edale, peak, welwyn, garden, lafarge, self-discharge, bullet, china, clay, china, clay, newton, abbott, morpeth, alcan | |
Other, ModellingThis beautifully illustrated book uses hitherto classified photographs of outstanding quality to present a view of the 'secret' goings-on around Wavertree and Edge Hill. Here, in bombed-out factories and on waste ground around Smithdown Lane, Overbury Street, Crown Street, Queensland Road and ...Keywords: liverpool, wavertree, waste, smithdown, overbury, crown, queensland, falkner, secrecy, sepia, jacket, earnshaw, hayward | |
AviationAir Contractors, an Irish cargo airline, operates scheduled freighter services across Europe mostly on behalf of companies like DHL and Fedex. From the late 90s the airline operated a fleet of half a dozen Boeing 727-200 Freighters. They have now left the fleet nearly 10 years ago and this is an ...Keywords: irish, cargo, airline, freighter, fedex, airline, cockpit, belgium, denmark, ireland, spain, sweden | |
Road Vehicles, AviationFrom the earliest days of manned flight there has always been a need for ground support vehicles, not least of which was the airfield crash tender. Especially in those sad instances where an aircraft did not make a safe landing. In many instances crash landings were associated with incidences of ... From the series Nostalgia RoadKeywords: airport, crash, airfield, crash, safe, crash, fire, mankind, enemy, airport, fire, accident, incident, accident, efficiency, fire, fire, crash, henderson, officer, emergency, fire, airport, crash, henderson, jumbo | |
Aviation, MilitaryThis is the story of the first military aviation facility in Ireland: the Royal Naval Air Service airships which patrolled the waters between Ireland and Scotland during the 1st World war combating the German U-Boast menace. This is also an important piece of local history as the airships flew from ...Keywords: naval, ulster, ireland, naval, ireland, scotland, german, u-boast, menace, bentra, whitehead, antrim, naval, larne, warner, larne, larne, u-boat, airship, luce, ireland, airship, bentra, submarine, warfare, bentra, whitehead, u-boat, cargo, rnas, ub-85, kempock, patrol, meteorology | |
RailwaysThe Aldeburgh branch, unlike many of the lines inherited or built by the Great Eastern Railway, was not solely reliant on agricultural traffic for the major portion of its receipts. Much of the revenue came from the engineering works established at Leiston by Richard Garrett. Aldeburgh was ...Keywords: aldeburgh, aldeburgh, agricultural, leiston, garrett, aldeburgh, gentry, leiston, aldeburgh, garrett, agricultural, fish, aldeburgh, belle, pullman, liverpool, aldeburgh, aldeburgh, clientele, aldeburgh, festival, britten, festival, dieselized, nuclear, sizewell, sizewell, withdrawn, sizewell, nuclear, sellafield, aldeburgh, saxmundham, sizewell, flask, sizewell, paye, leiston, aldeburgh | |
RailwaysAlong UTA Lines is a picture album which gives a detailed portrait of the infrastructure of the railway network in Northern Ireland a few years before the creation of NIR. The book features many of the buildings, bridges and signalling systems which were swept away in the modernisation of the 1980s ...Keywords: ulster, ireland, mccutcheon, inclair, newry, warrenpoint, derry, antrim, belfast, portrush, coleraine, londonderry, larne, bangor | |
RailwaysThe 13¼ mile single branch from Haltwhistle to Alston was neglected by enthusiasts for many years, but having survived the Beeching closures it belatedly emerged as one of England's best-loved rural lines. When the axe finally fell in 1976, many people regarded the closure as a national tragedy. ... From the series Oakwood Library Of Railway HistoryKeywords: alston, haltwhistle, alston, tragedy, alston, outdoor, victorian, tynedale, prisoner-of-war, camp, featherstone, stanley, alston, alston, newcastle, carlisle, alston, lner, haltwhistle, slaggyford, haltwhistle, plenmeller, featherstone, featherstone, coanwood, coanwood, coanwood, whinstone, lambley, slaggyford, barhaugh, alston, alston, alston, post-war, tynedale, coanwood, alston | |
Aviation, MilitaryThe story of army aviation in Ulster dates back to September 1913 when Captain George Dawes of the Royal Flying Corps landed on the beach at Newcastle, co Down. This book begins with an account of that historic occasion and continues with a brief history of army aviation dating back to 1878. It ...Keywords: army, ulster, army, ulster, captain, newcastle, army, ireland, post-world, army, army, highness, prince, colonel-in-chief, army, warner, prince, memoriam, army, ulster, heavier-than-air, craft, army, army, post-war, army, ireland, army, squadron, squadron, workshop, squadron, squadron, squadron | |
Buses, Road VehiclesAs 2006 marks the centenary of the commencement of operation of motorbuses by Manchester Corporation Transport Department, and also reflects the fact that it is forty years since the last trolleybus ran in Manchester, Bob Rowe, with assistance from John Senior, has put together this latest volume ... From the series Super PrestigeKeywords: ashton, manchester, trolleybus, manchester, rowe, manchester, ashton-under-lyne, manchester, manchester, council, rowe | |
RailwaysMartin Atock served as locomotive, carriage and wagon superintendent of the Waterford & Limerick Railway from 1861 until 1872 and of the Midland Great Western Railway for the next 28 years up until 1900. Eminent author on Irish railway matters, Ernie Shepherd, discovered that Martin Atock had ... From the series Oakwood Library Of Railway HistoryKeywords: atock, attock, martin, atock, superintendent, waterford, limerick, irish, ernie, shepherd, martin, atock, stratford, frederick, ernie, trail, ireland, australia, burma, ceylon, cuba, egypt, malaya, zealand, sudan, venezuela, worthy, frederick, lancashire, yorkshire, newton, manchester, martin, attock, shunter, atock, rocket, australia, rosetta, spacecraft, ernie, shepherd, anglia, limerick, martin, atock, dublin, mgwr, railwaymen, latin, frederick, attock, manchester, tragedy, rift | |
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