[301] | TITLES ON TOPICS IN BRADSHAW`S CANALS AND NAVIGABLE RIVERS OF ENGLAND & WALES | |
RailwaysThe Ticket to Ride.. series of Video Docu-mentaries take a look at the world's railways from the point of view of the traveller or enthusiast who wishes to know more about the country or region visited. He or she might well be planning a visit or have made a visit and wish to revive old memories. ... From the series Ticket To RideKeywords: algarve, cabride, lisbon, ticket, ticket, hong, kong, ticket, finland, paint, ticket, algarve, portugal, lisbon, geogra-phy, algarve, salt, portimao, inland, orange, moorish, mediterranean, hewat, radio, portuguese, skill, portuguese, appitite, ttr5, algarve, ttr6, in-depth, lisbon, oriente, tagus, expo, metro, alpha, pendolino, portugal | |
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 | |
RailwaysCharles McKean offers new conclusions about why the first Tay Bridge collapsed and follows the rise and fall of the career of engineer Thomas Bouch. HE tells how the Forth and Tay Bridges, the largest bridges in the world eventually became reality. Costing £4 million and constructed by over 5,000 ...Keywords: 19th-century, mckean, bouch, scotland, victorian, rivet, contractor, arrol, victorian, pursuit, mckean, scotland, bouch, inquiry, bouch, phoenix, warfare, envoi | |
RailwaysThis book tells for the first time the definitive history of this innovative 15-inch-gauge railway on the Blakesley estate in rural Northamptonshire and the Victorian transport engineering family that created it. The Bartholomew family, although almost unknown today, represented a waterway and ...Keywords: blakesley, bartholoew, 15-inch-gauge, blakesley, northamptonshire, victorian, bartholomew, waterway, yorkshire, bartholomew, waterway, blakesley, squire, bartholomew, state-of-the-art, america, germany, cagney, heywood, squire, in-house, petrol, steam-outline, squire, death, sussex, fraud, court, spinster, bogie, tebb, blakesley, bartholomew, bartholomew, blakesley, sows, seed, indian, dispersal, saga, blacolvesley, blakesley | |
RailwaysUsual ‘Book Of' format, with comprehensive history, photographs, every detail variation and change, works histories. The nation's favourite 4-4-0, a splendid Victorian design modernised by the Southern and best remembered for a protracted final fling on the ‘Withered Arm' west of Exeter, out across ... From the series Book Of TheKeywords: 4-4-0s, victorian, exeter, dartmoor, padstow, hornby, derry | |
WaterwaysIn the Victorian era, the name Bradshaw became synonymous with reliable information on travelling the nation's blossoming network of railways. Published in 1904, Canals and Navigable Rivers was the first guide to planning journeys on the inland waterways of England and Wales. Noting bridges, locks, ...Keywords: bradshaw, victorian, bradshaw, inland, edwardian, decay | |
RailwaysBradshaw's Guide was the title employed on BBC TV in 2010 for a book containing four issues of Bradshaw's Handbook for Railway Tourists, bound especially for the series. The book covers Great Britain plus all of Ireland and describes the main features and historic buildings of the principle towns, ...Keywords: bradshaw, bradshaw, bradshaw, ireland, victorian, person, telegraph, double-page, health, kitchen, cooker, portmanteaus, knife, polisher | |
RailwaysThe story begins in the early 19th century with the young George Bradshaw perfecting his skills as a cartographer, in the canal era. This he extended to railways as they began to expand and railway timetables were added to his output from 1839. Told herein is how he created a massive business with ...Keywords: bradshaw, bradshaw, cartographer, output, death, norway, bradshaw, portillo, bradshaw, bradshaw-mitchell | |
RailwaysBradshaw's timetables soon became iconic and an essential part of the nation's life. They have been admired ever since and here is an opportunity to savour aspects of life in the glorious 19th century. This issue includes railway timetables, coastal steamers, omnibus connections and fascinating ...Keywords: bradshaw, bradshaw, omnibus | |
RailwaysBradshaw's timetables soon became iconic and an essential part of the nation's life. They have been admired ever since and here is an opportunity to savour aspects of life in the glorious 19th century. This issue includes railway timetables, coastal steamers, omnibus connections and fascinating ...Keywords: bradshaw, bradshaw, omnibus | |
RailwaysThe inland areas of Flintshire and Denbighshire once needed a railway network for the conveyance of agricultural products, limestone, coal, iron, steel, lead, chemicals and silica bricks, plus residents and tourists. The long lost system is extensively illustrated, along with some North Wales Land ...Keywords: denbigh, saltney, ferry, rhyl, corwen, brymbo, inland, flintshire, denbighshire, agricultural, limestone, steel, silica | |
RailwaysThe coastal route from Yarmouth and the inland line from Beccles had contrasting origins and features. The architectural details and changing rolling stock are fully illustrated. From the series Branch LinesKeywords: lowestoft, yarmouth, yarmouth, inland, yarmouth, lowestoft, oulton, oulton, lowestoft, oulton, lowestoft, lowestoft, harbour, harbour | |
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