[474] | TITLES ON ALL SUBJECTS WHICH REFERENCE 'WALES' | |
| Starting from Abergavenny over 250 tractors took part in this memorable event. The first chance to host the run in Wales encouraged the Organisers to use their local knowledge to come up with a scenic and varied route. As well as attracting many popular regulars, a number of unusual tractors were ... From the series Tractor Road Runs | Request notification when available  |
| 37 Fade-Away looks at how the fortunes of the Class 37 fleet has declined since the turn of the new millenium. 95 minutes of fantastic, action coupled with an informative script and graphics help relate the story. Highlights include: Freight: 37800 & 891 plus 37069 & 071 in France; 37684 & 682 on ... | |
| Foreword to new addition (1998): Although the N & C Company ceased to exist over twenty years ago, the appearance of the two preserved N & C coaches at vehicle rallies and other events provokes fond memories of the old company from the inhabitants of South Wales. The deep affection which the ... | Request notification when available  |
| 47 Fade-Away is the story of Class 47 in the 21st Century and looks at how the fleet and its fortunes have declined since the arrival of the new millennium. 90 minutes of fantastic, action coupled with an informative script and on-screen graphics bring you the whole story. Highlights include: ... | |
| 57 Varieties is a comprehensive look at the life & times of the thirty-three Class 57 locomotives. From their re-building at Brush, to testing and introduction, the full story is told. Both current and unusual workings feature in this in-depth look at a fascinating class. All 33 Class 57s feature. ... | |
| The story of one of South Wales most important lines is told here for the first time. The great export coal trade from South Wales brought the rise of Cardiff from a comparatively minor harbour to one of the world's leading docks, due in no small measure to the efforts of the miners in the ... From the series Oakwood Library Of Railway History | Request notification when available  |
| For nearly 100 years, the beautiful Test Valley had a railway linking Andover with Southampton via Stockbridge and Romsey. Promoted as an independent company by local people, the Andover & Redbridge Railway was nevertheless operated from its opening in 1865 by the London & South Western Railway ... | |
| The Definitive Archive History of Great Western Steam from grouping through to the preservation era using film mostly never before seen on DVD. Volume 1 traces the development of steam on the Gt Western Railway in the 1920s through to Nationalisation in the 1950s and to the decline of steam in the ... | |
| The Definitive Archive History of Great Western Steam from grouping through to the preservation era using mainly film never before seen on DVD. Volume 2 traces the development of steam from 1964 through the end of steam and the fledgling preservation era. The Programme Comprises: 4079 ‘Pendennis ... | |
| The 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 ... | |
| Almost a century has elapsed since the Barry 'Red Funnel Line' steamers disappeared from the Bristol Channel excursion scene, and although Barry Pier has gone, as has the railway that served it, the remains are yet visible, and so the memory of the handsome fleet of paddle-steamers that were based ... From the series Series X | |
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