AviationComputer flight simulation is one of the fastest growing modern hobbies, with thousands of 'pilots' or 'simmers' going online everyday to pit their flying skills against their computers or opponents from all over the world, in many different scenarios, both current and historical. This is the ...Keywords: combat, computer, online, combat, combat, employ, computer, manoeuvre, joystick, online, gamer, combat, combat, manoeuvre | |
AviationComputer flight simulation is one of the fastest growing modern hobbies, with thousands of 'pilots' or 'simmers' going online everyday to pit their flying skills against their computers or opponents from all over the world, in many different scenarios, both current and historical. This is the ...Keywords: combat, computer, online, combat, combat, employ, computer, manoeuvre, joystick, online, gamer, combat, combat, manoeuvre | |
RailwaysThis is a book about a dream - a dream that started with one man in 1982. Between these covers, Gerry Cochrane describes how his idea of restoring the railways in the Downpatrick area was gradually turned into reality, with the hard work of the many volunteers who, over the years, caught the vision ...Keywords: downpatrick, gerry, cochrane, caught, council, inch, beware, fire | |
RailwaysBuilt by the enterprising Metropolitan Railway, these lines developed as a result of its active creation of “metro-land”. Starting as small rural halts, many stations are illustrated during their rapid traffic growth period when some still had coal yards. The change in rolling stock and traction is ... From the series London Suburban RailwaysKeywords: uxbridge, stanmore, metropolitan, metro-land, dollis, eastcote, finchley, harrow-on-the-hill, hillingdon, ickenham, kilburn, kingsbury, marlborough, neasden, northwick, queensbury, ruislip, ruislip, manor, stanmore, wood, swiss, cottage, uxbridge, wembley, hampstead, harrow, willesden | |
RailwaysThis album portrays Banbury and the branch to Bletchley as an illustrated view of the final years. In 1960 the branch appeared, along with many others, as the withering shoots of a railway that had been a part of the Victorian flourish of lines that seemed to reach every corner of the country. To ...Keywords: banbury, verney, banbury, bletchley, victorian, forestall, railcar, simpson | |
RailwaysAs a very small boy Peter Coster could remember a little of his first railway book. It had a title something like The Boy's Book of Trains and, like his contemporaries, he would pore over the pages of British, European and Transatlantic trains, becoming almost word perfect. One illustration stood ... From the series Book Of TheKeywords: pacifics, coster, pore, lner, wood, rake, echelon, lner, wasn, didn, coster, streamliner, post-war, triumph, portfolio, jubilee, stoke | |
RailwaysThe sum of all the books ever published on the Great Northern Railway from Kings Cross to Doncaster, its successors the LNER, then the Eastern Region of British Railways, and now including Railtrack and Network Rail, together with the engineers and their locomotives, if laid end to end, would take ...Keywords: doncaster, lner, railtrack, internet, heritage, skill, hindsight, doncaster, welwyn, garden, coster, terminus, holloway, holloway-finsbury, finsbury, finsbury, park-wood, wood, hatfield, welwyn, garden | |
RailwaysSecond Edition; greatly upgraded and expanded including new sixteen page colour section Scarcely can a railway board have entered on such a time of frustrating maintenance work, disappointing performance, lows mixed with thrilling highs, uncertainty, expense and worry with such an innocuous phrase ... From the series Book Of TheKeywords: navy, pacifics, expense, worry, phrase, coin, navy, pacifics, scorn, caught, fire, derry, sixsmith | |
RailwaysThe branches formed part of a cross country route, which served both agriculture and industry. Part of it also carried London commuters, long before the word was introduced here. The sections were always operated by different organisations and thus we can enjoy great variety of rolling stock and ... From the series Branch LinesKeywords: leighton, buzzard, hatfield, agriculture, woodward, ayot, chaul, harpenden, hatfield, leighton, buzzard, luton, bute, luton, stanbridgeford, welwyn, garden, wheathampstead | |
RailwaysEngineered by H.F.Stephens, this charming railway byway had the steep gradients, sharp curves and minimal buildings so characteristic of his lines. The photographs and maps in this album enable the armchair traveller to imagine the joy of a leisurely journey in ageing coaches through this tranquil ... From the series Branch LinesKeywords: hawkhurst, byway, minimal, tranquil, garden, cranbrook, churn, goudhurst, hawkhurst, hormonden, paddock, wood, pattenden, kent | |
RailwaysThis quaint backwater was visited by few, as it had only two trains a day in its final 18 years, the service being withdrawn by the LMS in 1947. Freight traffic from Harpenden continued over part of the route until 1977, thus the photographic coverage is extensive. Every detail is comprehensively ... From the series Branch LinesKeywords: hemel, hempstead, nickey, withdrawn, harpenden, woodward, beaumont, boxmoor, claydale, godwin, harpenden, harpenden, hemel, hempstead, roundwood | |
RailwaysThe evolution of the present electrified branch to Hertford East through the steam era is illustrated in detail. The two lines from Hatfield suffered a steady decline in rural surroundings. The long country branch to Buntingford had a charm of its own and lasted into the diesel period to be ... From the series Branch LinesKeywords: hertford, hatfield, hertford, hatfield, buntingford, broxbourne, broxbourne, buntingford, cole, hadham, hatfield, hertford, hertford, hertford, hertford, hertingfordbury, mardock, nast, hyde, army, smallford, standon, abbey, ware, welwyn, garden, mill, widford | |
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