AviationA stunning pictorial tribute to an iconic British aircraft, with images from throughout its service career, celebrating the awesome Vulcan's return to flight and the 25th anniversary of its historic Falklands missions. The origins of the Avro Vulcan, which entered squadron service in 1956, went ... | |
RailwaysThe line ran from just south of Goole to Haxey on the Doncaster-Lincoln route, via Reedness and Epworth, with branches to Fockerby and Hatfield Moor. A fascinating railway running through a sparsely populated area. The line ran from just south of Goole to Haxey on the Doncaster-Lincoln route, via ... From the series Oakwood Library Of Railway History | |
Aviation, MilitaryThe most widely used four-engined aircraft of World War 2, the Liberator served the Allied cause well in a number of roles. It was, without doubt, one of the most versatile types in their inventory and was to be seen practically the world over in its heyday. Contemporary action photographs and ... | |
AviationFull histories of all BAC One-Eleven aircraft built, production details, accident summaries and photographic coverage in colour. From the series Airlines & Airliners | |
RailwaysSoftback Book (also available as Hardback Book ). Although best known for their various attractive narrow gauge machines, this new book reviews the equally interesting steam and a diesel locomotive built to standard and wider gauges. Bagnall built their first standard gauge diesel locomotive in ... | |
RailwaysHardback Book (also available as Softback Book ). Although best known for their various attractive narrow gauge machines, this new book reviews the equally interesting steam and a diesel locomotive built to standard and wider gauges. Bagnall built their first standard gauge diesel locomotive in ... | |
RailwaysAnother Underground Line in the highly popular Illustrated History series. From the series Illustrated History | |
RailwaysThis volume in Foxline's excellent “Scenes From The Past” series, is a reprint of their very popular title covering the line from Bala Junction to Blaenau Ffestiniog. From the series Scenes from the Past | |
RailwaysA look at the line's history from Caledonian days through to British Railways. The branch was an unusually interesting one. It had a charm peculiar to the once numerous rural branch lines. It twisted and turned through its narrow valley for just six miles. The text also recalls the Caledonian ... From the series Oakwood Library Of Railway History | |
RailwaysIt is true to say that County Antrim cradled the Irish narrow gauge railways, and in those early days its colourful north coast was soon linked to the Hinterland by the Ballycastle Railway. For over Forty years the Ballycastle Railway Company struggled for existence and, but for the benevolence of ... | |
RailwaysA new single-volume history of this well-loved and picturesque route, complete in one profusely illustrated volume. From the earliest beginnings of railways in the Cotswold area, the narrative traces the piecemeal development of the B&CDR – the Chipping Norton Railway, the Bourton-on-the-Water ... | |
RailwaysHardback (also available as Softback volume ). Of the many cross-country branch lines which have received the attention of photographers and historians, the Banbury & Cheltenham has remained one of the most mysterious and elusive. Yet anyone familiar with the line and its modest stations will be ... | |
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