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The last days of steam in Gloucestershire
Ben Ashworth
Published
1983
by A. Sutton in Gloucester [Gloucestershire]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Ben Ashworth. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | TJ603.4.G72 G573 1983 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 137 p. : |
Number of Pages | 137 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3239278M |
ISBN 10 | 0862990572 |
LC Control Number | 83153927 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 10723230 |
DFR’s resident small Prairie T locomotive no , built in ,. DFR's Resident War Department Austerity locomotive ST no ‘Rennes’ built in Guest locomotiive ex-GWR. A brilliant film made during the decline of Steam on the Settle – Carlisle railway in and This film has great nostalgia, beautiful scenery, lighting, mood, atmosphere and evocative.
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His Last Days of Steam in Gloucestershire books are the results of this painstaking work. Ben lives in Lydney, Gloucestershire/5(3). The Last Days of Steam in Gloucestershire This is a photographic record of the railways of Gloucestershire during a revolutionary period between and Insteam power was still pre-eminent, branch lines were still operating and stations and halts were legion.
The Last days of Steam The last days of steam in Gloucestershire book Gloucestershire: A Second Selection contains over evocative and atmospheric photographs which capture the changing world of Gloucestershire's railways, including a section on Gloucester Docks/5(3). The last days of steam in Gloucestershire.
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The Last Days Of Steam In Gloucestershire Author: Ben Ashworth ISBN: The Last days of Steam in Gloucestershire: A Second Selection contains over evocative and atmospheric photographs which capture the changing world of Gloucestershire's railways, including a section on Gloucester Docks.
Last Days of Steam in Gloucestershire by Ashworth, Ben Hardback Book The Cheap | eBay. Author:Ashworth, Ben. Each month we recycle over million books, saving o tonnes of books a year from going straight into landfill sites. Around he realised that drastic changes to the network were about to take place, so he committed seven years to compiling a photographic record of rail traffic and motive power in the Cotswolds, Severn Valley and the Forest of Dean.
His Last Days of Steam in Gloucestershire books are the results of this painstaking work. Around he realised that drastic changes to the network were about to take place, so he committed seven years to compiling a photographic record of rail traffic and motive power in the Cotswolds, Severn Valley and the Forest of Dean.
His Last Days of Steam in Gloucestershire books are the results of this painstaking work/5(3). LAST DAYS OF STEAM IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE: THE (Ashworth softback) Stock Status: In Stock Product Condition: Used £ The Last Days of Steam in Gloucestershire. Loading This is a photographic record of the railways of Gloucestershire during a revolutionary period between and In steam power was still pre-eminent, branch lines were still operating and stations and halts were legion.
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The book covers a wide variety of classes of locomotives, that were withdrawn during the last decade of steam traction, some of which examples are now preserved. Malcolm Clegg, has been taking railway pictures since the early s and has access to collections taken by friends who were recording the steam railway scene during this period.
The Last days of Steam in Gloucestershire: A Second Selection contains over evocative and atmospheric photographs which capture the changing world of Gloucestershire's railways, including a section on Gloucester : Amberley Publishing.
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This is a photographic record of the railways of Gloucestershire during a Brand: Amberley Publishing. Colin G. Maggs is a railway historian and the author of more than 60 books about British railways, particularly those in the southwest of has also written many newspaper and magazine articles about them and made several TV appearances and radio broadcasts on the subject.
He was awarded an MBE in for services to railway history and an honorary MA from the University of. Colin Garratt was a railway photographer.
He died in November (Heritage Railway magazine). Note, that he had the habit publishing photographic albums in which he selected and wrote captions of photographs of other photographers, listing himself as the first author and putting his own name on the spine rather than the photographer who arguably had more of a right to be listed as first author.
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1 (Births & Baptisms). In this volume, Eric Sawford uses a selection of photographs to tell the story of the last days of steam power on the Eastern Region.
His pictures show that, while steam locomotives were not withdrawn from the Eastern Region until the mid s, the s was their swan song. The author's photographs document the range of motive power that could be seen on the track in that era.Registered Address: Newtown House, 38 Newtown Road, Liphook, Hants, GU30 7DX.
Registered in England, No. VAT No. Saturday 31 October was a day when cuts proposed by Dr Richard Beeching in his report 'The Reshaping of British Railways' - published by HMSO on 27 March - bit deeply into Gloucestershire's railway network.
Various lines witnessed their last passenger services, with some also losing remaining freight workings and closing completely.