[248] | TITLES ON TOPICS IN BRANCH LINES AROUND PLYMOUTH WHICH START WITH 'P' | |
RailwaysPaddington, Brunel's London terminus, has been a building of wonder since 1854. With its three arches and majestic roof, the current station replaced the Great Western Railway's first London terminus, used since 1838. Currently with 14 platforms and the Heathrow Express link, the station is used by ...Keywords: paddington, paddington, brunel, terminus, roof, terminus, heathrow, heathrow, didcot, swindon, bristol, tube, paddington, paddington, paddington, antique, modern-day, isambard, brunel, paddington, christopher | |
RailwaysPassengers Once more is a new series of books charting reinstated or new stations and lines on Britain's rail network since nationalisation in 1948. Arranged in line and geographical order each book in the series is copiously illustrated with photographs of all the locations featured. This first ...Keywords: kent, cornwall, gough, kent, cornwall, tunnel, gough | |
RailwaysPassengers Once more is a new series of books charting reinstated or new stations and lines on Britain's rail network since nationalisation in 1948. Arranged in line and geographical order each book in the series is copiously illustrated with photographs of all the locations featured. This first ...Keywords: essex, gloucestershire, gough, kent, cornwall, tunnel, gough | |
Railways(Description not yet available) From the series Past & Present CompanionKeywords: settle, carlisle, hellifield, settle, settle, helwith, horton-in-ribblesdale, ribblehead, ribblehead, viaduct, blea, moor, dent, arten, dent, garsdale, kirkby, crosby, garrett, appleby-in-westmorland, marton, culgaith, langwathby, salkeld, lazonby, kirkoswald, armathwaite, cumwhinton, carlisle, citadel | |
RailwaysVolumes 1 and 2 of this series described the early stages of this remarkable project to return narrow gauge tracks to the Snowdonia National Park. Today that dream has become reality. Thanks to the Heritage Lottery Fund, the Ffestinog Railway and the might efforts of contractors, supports and ... From the series Past & Present CompanionKeywords: welsh, highland, stoppin, snowdonia, heritage, ffestinog, porthmadog, harbour, stretton, dave, kent, keylock, caernarfon, rhyd, rhyd, beddgelert, beddgelert, porthmadog | |
RailwaysPathe News is the most widely remembered cinema newsreel. From the 1930s to the 1960s Pathe covered a dozen or so news stories every week and of course many of those featured railways - being the main form of transport In addiffon to the newsreel, Pathe produced a regular magazine programme ...Keywords: pathe, pathe, cinema, newsreel, pathe, addiffon, newsreel, pathe, pathe, pathe, pathe, streamline, viaduct, scrapyard, lner, pathe, paddington, horwich, fire, blackwell, mill, kent, clayton, tunnel, manchester, victoria, kent, devon, belle, snowdon, waterloo, talyllyn, demu, cuneo, nunnington, stratford, bluebell, rover, middleton, cafe, scot, horse, ffestiniog | |
RailwaysThis Long Forgotten rural route had few passenger trains, but carried much local produce. This survey examines the buildings, structures, and signalling in detail and creates a comprehensive record of a past era in local transport. From the series Country Railway RoutesKeywords: peterborough, lynn, clenchwarton, dogsthorpe, ferry, lynn, lynn, harbour, murrow, peterborough, lynn, sutton, terrington, thorney, tydd, walpole, wisbech, wisbech, wryde | |
RailwaysThe Great Northern, Piccadilly & Brompton Railway, Today's Piccadilly line, began life as a service between Hammersmith and Finsbury Park. It opened in 1906. it grew to not far short of its present size in the 1930s and is an important commuter link for London's Western and Northern suburbs, some ...Keywords: tube, brompton, hammersmith, finsbury, commuter, holden, acton, turnpike, heathrow, airport, horne, wartime, post-war, victoria, heathrow, heathrow | |
Railways, Trams, Road Vehicles, OtherThe Emergence of Ryde as the principal point of entry to the Isle of Wight was due in no small part to the opening of Britain's first ever pier by the Ryde Pier Co. in 1814. Pre-dating the railways in the Isle of Wight by upwards of 50years the pier was extended on several occasions before reaching ... From the series Oakwood Library Of Railway HistoryKeywords: ryde, ryde, wight, ryde, wight, half-mile, grave, horse, tramway, wight, fight, ryde, foreshore, expense, terminus, horse, no-one, brighton, ryde, pioneer, tram, tramway, tramway, maycock, silsubry, ryde, tramway, ferry, fight, lswr, lbscr, tramway, tramway | |
MaritimePhotographs depict the liners at Plymouth, the tenders which transferred passengers and mail from the anchorage of Plymouth Sound to Millbay, and both the GWR's and L&SWR's facilities at Millbay and Devonport respectively.Keywords: plymouth, ocean, liner, port-of-call, plymouth, mail, anchorage, plymouth, millbay, millbay, devonport, kittridge, ocean, ocean, liner, snad, devon | |
RailwaysStreet scenes from an era now known by few give a fascinating backdrop to the elegant tramcars. Passengers range from dock workers to holidaymakers. The latter could enjoy the lift at Babbacombe and can still do so. From the series Tramway ClassicsKeywords: plymouth, torquay, babbacombe, dock, babbacombe | |
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