MaritimeT R Brown and Sons of Bristol were once described as being ‘part and parcel' of the Port of Bristol. Commencing in the 1870s the fortunes of the firm mirrored the rise in Bristol's port industry. From a small beginning with a Severn Trow sailing barge, the family company became the largest barge ... | |
Aviation400 aircraft tails from around the world in full colour. Each tail description includes Company Name, Country of Origin, IATA & ICAO idents, Radio Call, types of Aircraft in fleet. | |
RailwaysWilliam Nash acquired his first camera at the age of 13. He was besotted by trains from his earliest years and they formed his favourite subjects. These factors came together in remarkable photographs taken by a teenager in the 1920s. In turn there followed a successful career with the London ... From the series Series X | |
RailwaysThe firm of Alan Keef Ltd, Locomotive Builders & Light Railway Engineers, based at The Lea near Ross-on-Wye in rural Herefordshire, is well known to narrow gauge and industrial railway enthusiasts all over the world but few know much of its origins and history. Now, as the founder of the company ... | |
RailwaysIn part one of our TALGO journey through Spain we arrived at Girona. In part two we head for the Catalonian capital Barcelona. It's a busy double track line and we have to compete for track space with other international trains, freight and passenger, plus all the local services you would expect ... From the series Ticket To Ride | |
RailwaysThis book continues the series of histories we have produced on the mountain railways of Chile but adds a new dimension as it is a co-production between the South American specialist Donald Binns and the Chilean railway historian Harold A Middleton. Here is the story of the least well-known of the ... | |
RailwaysThis book continues the series of histories we have produced on the mountain railways of Chile but adds a new dimension as it is a co-production between the South American specialist Donald Binns and the Chilean railway historian Harold A Middleton. Here is the story of the least well-known of the ... | |
RailwaysThis 2ft 3ins gauge line has a unique place in railway history as the first public railway to be taken over by amateurs. Their success over 60 years is praised in this updated commemorative album of fascinating and nostalgic views. | |
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RailwaysAs early as the 1860s, a series of narrow gauge railways were planned in the Welsh borders around Oswestry and Welshpool. One of these was a connection between Llanfyllin with Llangynog, first proposed in 1873. Although this railway was never built, the local communities continued to favor a ... | |
AviationTarom becomes the 221st airline to join the World Air Routes series and 1st Romanian airline. This is also the 1st DVD to feature the Airbus A318. You will be in the cockpit for 5 flights from Bucharest and Cluj to Frankfurt and Paris CDG. Learn about the cockpit, instruments as well as a ... | |
MaritimeA Tasman Trio: Wanganella – Awatea – Monowai brings to lovers of good books the fascinating lives of the three best- remembered passenger liners that linked Australia and New Zealand in the golden era of sea travel, before the modern airline industry came on the scene. Sunlit promenade decks, ... | |
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