WaterwaysThroughout the length and breadth of England, no major navigation is so lost in obscurity as the Hereford & Gloucester Canal. Unlike its famous neighbour, the Thames & Severn, with which comparisons may be drawn, all links with living memory have inevitably broken and apart from a brief account ... From the series Canal Histories | |
RailwaysOriginating largely as a horse-drawn tramway, this route has had varied fortunes. THe photographs depict the once extensive stations and junctions, together with an assortment of locomotives and stock. This contrasts with today's short trains and minimal platforms, but at least long distant ... From the series Western Main Lines | |
RailwaysThe history of the railway that ran from Hereford through such places as Moorhampton, Eardisley, Whitney, Hay-on-Wye, Glasbury and Three Cocks on its way to Brecon is an extremely complex story of politics and ambition, with several railway companies competing for what they estimated to be thr ... | |
RailwaysHERITAGE TRACTION IN COLOUR is an exciting and brand new series of modestly-priced railway books from Trans-Pennine Publishing, produced in conjunction with the Strathwood Library & Nostalgia Road Publications. Along with the British Railways In Colour series, each book is packed with period colour ... From the series Heritage Traction In Colour | |
RailwaysHERITAGE TRACTION IN COLOUR is an exciting and brand new series of modestly-priced railway books from Trans-Pennine Publishing, produced in conjunction with the Strathwood Library & Nostalgia Road Publications. Along with the British Railways In Colour series, each book is packed with period colour ... From the series Heritage Traction In Colour | |
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 ... | |
RailwaysThis video presents standard gauge heritage steam locomotives in action around the UK on main line charters and at work on private railways. The programme has been made as a result of many requests from enthusiasts for a steam video featuring live recorded sound, without a voice over, music or ... | |
RailwaysThis second video in the series presents standard gauge heritage steam locomotives in action around the UK on main line charters and at work on private railways. The programme has been made as a result of many requests from enthusiasts for a steam video featuring live recorded sound, without ... | |
MaritimeIn past times, the East Anglian autumn herring fishing season saw a great gathering of Scottish and English herring drifters working the North Sea fishing grounds from the ports of Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft and Southwold. Herrings, Drifters and the Prunier Trophy is a most comprehensive portrait of ... | |
RailwaysThe Enfield branch was extended north to form the Hertford Loop and thus create a diversionary route for the main line to King's Cross. The centre part has reached its centenary of opening and the concept has proved to have been a great success. The variety of trains shown herein confirms this. From the series Country Railway Routes | |
RailwaysThis very historic route runs close to Hadrian's Wall and thus traverses superb upland scenery. Its many closed stations are illustrated, along with those on the long-lost branches. Details are also included of the Earl of Carlisle's Railway, which once carried minerals between Lambley and Brampton. From the series Eastern Main Lines | |
RailwaysCompleted by the North British Railway as a territorial excursion into England, the Border Counties line soon settled into a sleepy rural existence that lasted for nearly a century, a local lifeline that is still fondly remembered | |
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