Maritime'POSH' – 'Port Out, Starboard Home' – was an affectionate acronym for the Peninsula & Oriental Steam Navigation Company, one of the greatest names in Britain's long and magnificent maritime history and a name redolent of the days of Empire, when great and luxurious vessels criss-crossed the globe ... | |
Aviation, MilitaryThis classic title traces the history of the Lightning from the earliest Lockheed 'Model 22', through the severe compressability problems of the prototype YP-38, to the P-38L-5, the fighter-bomber-recce aircraft of the USAF in Italy and the Pacific. Graphically illustrated with over 200 action ... | |
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 ... | |
AviationParis CDG has become one of the busiest Airports in Europe. Not only by the number of takeoffs and landings the airport experiences but by the number of Airlines and Types of Aircraft each airline brings in making this one of the most interesting Airports! This program was filmed during an entire ... | |
BusesFrom the author of international best-seller “Metro maps of the world” comes a work so thorough, it is both a gripping read and a thing of beauty. With lush photos and hundreds of beautiful, rare and unusual maps, some seen for the first time since their original publication, this book is a ... | |
RailwaysProviding a Profile of Passenger and Mail Trains throughout the Network during 1999 Comprising;- 31 154/110 on last EWS Class 31s on Railtour to East Anglia; Fragonset 31s on Tour; Great Central 'orange' liveried 31; Loco Hauled 37s to Weymouth with scenes at Freshford, Yeovil, Weymouth, ... | |
MaritimeThe swansong of the golden age of the ocean-going passenger liner was from the mid-1950s to the late 1960s. Famous liners like the 'Queen Mary', 'Queen Elizabeth', 'United States' and 'France' still traversed the Atlantic, while others plied equally important routes to Asia and Australia. ... | |
MaritimeThis book describes the large tugs that were once used to ferry passengers between the shore and large ocean-going liners anchored in the estuaries of major rivers or off ports such as London, Liverpool, Southampton, Cobh and Cherbourg. Fully illustrated in black/white and colour | |
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 ... | |
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 ... | |
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 ... | |
RailwaysDVD Video (also available at HALF PRICE as VHS Cassette ). THFINDER TOURS have been operating rail excursions for nearly 30 years & have established themselves as one of the leaders in the market. Services suit all taste and range from luxurious dining trains and scenic land-cruises, to meandering ... From the series Britain`s Railway Heritage | |
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