AviationThis is a comprehensive and definitive work of reference on the Halifax, one of Britain's most famous wartime bombers. Handley-Page has been associated with the building of bomber aircraft since World War 1 and ultimately, no fewer than four out of every ten heavy bombers built in Great Britain ... | |
AviationAuthor and expert Tim McLelland gives the reader more than they bargained for with this in depth and extremely informative piece of work | |
RailwaysAfter views of Leeds's Central Station, Bramhope, Arthington Jct. and Pool-in-Wharfedale feature, followed by Harrogate, which in 1964 was a busy rail centre, handling both freight and passenger traffic. Diverging from the Ripon line on the northeast outskirts of Harrogate was the line to York, and ... From the series Marsden Rail | |
RailwaysDVD Video (also available at HALF PRICE as VHS Cassette ). This is a rural cross-country branch line. The normal four hour journey has been condensed into a video of just one and a half hours of the most interesting and scenic sections. These include the departure from Swansea, the 1 in 52 climb ... From the series Driver`s Eye Views | |
RailwaysVHS Cassette (also available as DVD Video ). This is a rural cross-country branch line. The normal four hour journey has been condensed into a video of just one and a half hours of the most interesting and scenic sections. These include the departure from Swansea, the 1 in 52 climb up to Cockett ... From the series Driver`s Eye Views | |
Road VehiclesThe 1st Cumberland Trunk Run took place in glorious weather on Sunday 7th September 2003. Just under 50 vehicles started out from Keswick and finished at Cockermouth after travelling approximately 140 miles via Kendal, Milnthorpe, Newby Bridge and Barrow. The two-day Heart of Wales Road Run took ... From the series Vintage Commercial | |
Road Vehicles, OtherAround 30 vehicles travelled from Fishguard to Rosslare for the strangely named Heart of Wales Irish Road Run, a seven-day tour of the South of Ireland. Irish entrants increased the number of participating vehicles to 40. This was the third such run organised by Heart of Wales Run organiser John ... | |
Road VehiclesOver fifty vehicles assembled at the Perkins/Caterpillar Engine Plant at Shrewsbury for the two-day Heart of Wales Run. Light drizzle and the occasional heavy storm for the first few hours made for some unusual footage. Vehicles are shown in low light with headlights 'on' and spray coming off their ... From the series Vintage Commercial | |
Road VehiclesAround sixty vehicles gathered at Shrewsbury for the ninth Heart of Wales Run. The first day's route was Shrewsbury to Llanberis via Newtown, Tywyn, Tal-y-llyn, Portmadog and Caernarfon. Day two was Llanberis to Oswestry via the Pass of Llanberis, Betwys-y-Coed, Blaenau Festiniog, Bala, Corwen, ... | |
Road VehiclesOver sixty vehicles gathered at Shrewsbury for the 2009 Heart of Wales Run. Once again there was a surprising number of 'new' entrants the most noticeable of which was Lewis Weaver's former Norwegian Army petrol engined six wheel drive GMC fitted with a lime spreader body. A major route change ... | |
Military, AviationBy the end of the War, the Germans were, despite minimal funding and bitter inter-service rivalries, technologically ahead of their American counterparts in the development of rotating-wing aircraft. This book is the first comprehensive attempt to relate development from 1930 to 1945 and sheds ... | |
RailwaysIn the early 1960s, Britain's rail network was contracting rapidly and, ironically, just as the decline was forcing closures, a cost-cutting type of motive power was entering service - the Diesel Multiple Unit. Yorkshire-based amateur cameraman, Frank Dean, ensured that a record of threatened lines ... | |
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