[446] | TITLES ON ALL SUBJECTS WHICH REFERENCE 'LANCASHIRE' | |
| December 1999 marks the 100th birthday of Scotland's best known name in the motor industry (in fact for many years the only one) - Albion Motors of Scotstoun, Glasgow. The company was formed through the partnership of Thomas Murray and Norman Fulton both of whom had previously been involved with ... | Request notification when available  |
| Martin 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 History | |
| The Railway Correspondence & Travel Society publishes histories of the various railway areas. Details of construction, operation and traffic are presented covering both passenger services and the lifeblood of the system, freight traffic. Their titles are extensively illustrated with photographs, ... | |
| The phrase 'design life' has come to mean how long we can expect to use something before it is time to replace it. What 'design life' did the Directors of the Fleetwood Tramroad Company plan for their line? It is interesting to speculate whether they were looking at the short, medium or long-term; ... | |
| During the 1950's, the landscape around Bolton was vastly different to that of more recent times. There was a great deal of Industry and the town was surrounded by cotton mills, their chimneys constantly belching thick smoke into the atmosphere. The coal fired power stations of Halliwell and ... From the series Scenes from the Past | Request notification when available  |
| Another volume in Foxline's excellent “Scenes From The Past” series, this one being a follow-up volume to the original 'Bolton Engineman' & 'More Recollections Of A Bolton Engineman'. The customary mix of descriptive history, anecdotes and a wide range of pictures make this another fascinating ... From the series Scenes from the Past | Request notification when available  |
| In the Latest Nostalgia Road book Ian Stringer ALA, looks at the development of the mobile library from the earliest horse drawn vehicle to the hi-tech vehicles of the 1990s. Ian has worked with mobile libraries in four different Local Authorities in Yorkshire as both librarian and driver over a ... From the series Nostalgia Road | |
| As every schoolboy of the 1950s knew, British police cars were big black and shiny, with chrome bumpers and silver bells. That was the way things had always been, but with new, higher-powered cars, motorways and a rapidly growing motor-owning society, things were going to change as the 1960s ... From the series Nostalgia Road | |
| The 1930's was a decade in which holiday activities of various forms made rapid advances in the UK, manifest in a wide range of developments of differing character. One example was the inauguration, in 1935, on the Ramblers' Association's campaign to secure the right to walk freely on mountains and ... From the series Scenes from the Past | Request notification when available  |
| Launched to complement our successful and popular District Controller's View series, BRITISH RAILWAY CENTRES follows a similar format but concentrates on the minutiae of daily 1950's operating at specific locations. The first in the series makes a detailed examination of minute-by-minute operations ... From the series British Railway Centres | |
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