[11] | TITLES ON TOPICS IN BRANCH LINES AROUND HERTFORD AND HATFIELD WHICH START WITH 'L' | |
Road Vehicles, OtherThe National Vintage Tractor Road Run is held in a different part of the country each year. Lanarkshire was the venue for the 2006 Run and around 400 tractors assembled at Lanark Agricultural Centre for a 23-mile tour of the Lanarkshire countryside. The 2006 Run had a very impressive start with ...Keywords: lanark, tractor, tractor, lanarkshire, lanark, agricultural, 23-mile, lanarkshire, jimmy, mcrae, tractor, willie, pringle, lanark, willie, massey-harris, lunch, lanark, mill, heritage, mahal, china, venice | |
RailwaysAs the nineteenth century moved on from the early embryonic period of the Bolton & Leigh, Liverpool & Manchester and Wigan Branch Railway eras, the railway system of South Lancashire had become greatly enlarged by the 1880s and the proliferation of lines in the St. Helens and Wigan areas bear ...Keywords: lancashire, bolton, leigh, liverpool, manchester, wigan, lancashire, wigan, bear, whichever, hierarchy, lancashire, yorkshire, lancashire, lancashire, yorkshire, lancashire, wigan, lancashire, stranglehold, wigan, lancashire, yorkshire, blackburn, lancashire, lancashire, lancashire, yorkshire, sweeney, lancashire, carr, mill, garswood, bryn, ince, moss, tree, amberswood, trafford, hindley, rose, roundhouse, lindsay, haigh, pemberton, whelley, standish, adlington, chorley, cherry, tree | |
RailwaysLawson Billinton, the last of the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway's locomotive engineers, proved a fine craftsman over the 12 years of his reign at Brighton. Unfortunately, World War I intervened drastically to restrict his output to just 34 new build locomotives. But it was his period of ... From the series Oakwood Library Of Railway HistoryKeywords: lawson, billinton, lawson, billinton, brighton, craftsman, brighton, output, bolshevik, workforce, squire, devote, garden, klaus, marx, workforce | |
RailwaysThe Reverend Alan Newman is a unique railway enthusiast. Starting with a love for the GWR, as a young lad he moved to a house with an ex-MR line at the bottom of his garden, so changed his allegiance. Unlike most lads, he delighted in aged locomotives with character, rather than the latest express ...Keywords: newman, newman, ex-mr, garden, perform, lner, bath, blackpool, lockett, clerics, awdrey, teddy, boston, newman, school, wartime | |
RailwaysWimbledon is regarded as the second most important railway junction in south-west London and has had a long and fascinating evolution. Radiating from it and included herein is the SR-built line to Sutton, the hybrid tracks to East Putney and the two routes to Tooting. From the series London Suburban RailwaysKeywords: wimbledon, wimbledon, sr-built, sutton, hybrid, putney, merton, abbey, merton, sutton, wimbledon, putney, wimbledon, wimbledon | |
RailwaysEleventh edition of the magazine, LMS Journal, containing drawings enabling accurate models to be built and articles about how the railway was operated. An all-embracing journal that will appeal to the historian, modeller and reader with a general interest in steam railways. From the series LMS JournalKeywords: derby, lancashire, yorkshire, uttoxeter, carlisle, petteril, horwich, abbey, watford | |
OtherThe 1920s were a decade of considerable change in London and in particular for transport in the Capital. It was an age when the bus started to grow in importance as vast number of army surplus vehicles became available. These were easily converted and with people moving to the suburbs bus transport ... From the series London Transport in the 19..sKeywords: army, surplus, football, cinema, tramway, barker, tube, whither, tram | |
RailwaysClosed Underground stations hold a unique fascination. A street level building that recognisably was once an Underground station or a break in tube tunnelling that hints at a disused platform attracts our curiosity. Imagination can also be aroused. Closed stations can be the subject of fanciful ...Keywords: tube, platform, fruit, hounslow, kentish, twyford, abbey, york, brompton, osterley, whitechapel, uxbridge, marlborough, swiis, cottage, wood, acton, aldwych | |
RailwaysOnly from the air can a true appreciation be formed of the sheer amount of land once taken up by the railway industry in Britain's towns and cities. In the nearly 90 years they have been active, the Aerofilms company has taken countless photographs of the Greater London area, featuring railway ...Keywords: metropolis, blown, double-page, pore, addiscombe, addison, palace, battersea, beckenham, holborn, viaduct, brentford, brentford, lswr, bromley, bromley, burnt, camden, camden, cannon, caterham, chelsea, basin, chingford, clapham, cricklewood, palace, broadway, court, croydon, finchley, putney, edgware, edmonton, enfield, chase, enfield, epson, euston, fairlop, feltham, fenchurch, finchley, finsbury, gunnersbury, hackney, wick, hadley, wood, hainault, hammersmith, hampstead, hampton, court, harrow, wealdstone, hatfield, hornsey | |
RailwaysAnother reprinted title in this successful historical series and one which covers the Eastern Region. From the series Lost Lines …Keywords: welbourn, buntingford, stour, maldon, aldeburgh, breckland, broadland, gateway, fenland, cambridge, lincolnshire, lincoln, grantham | |
Aviation, MilitaryIn September 1939, after years of increasing tension, the German assault on Poland unleashed warfare in Europe for the second time in a generation. For Poland's allies the speed of the German invasion, advance and victory was a salutary warning as to the potency of the massive growth in German ...Keywords: luftwaffe, blitzkrieg, german, assault, poland, warfare, poland, german, potency, german, nazi, poland, germany, soviet, hitler, fought, maginot, armour, german, scandinavia, german, hooton, poland, belgium, norway, denmark, polish, campaign, luftwaffe, theatre, destroy, enemy, materiel, army, luftwaffe, luftwaffe, blitzkrieg, hooton, phoney, scandinavia, luftflotte, hook, sedan, dunkirk, knock-out | |
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