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1. Forgotten Railways: South East England
by H.P. White
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5. Western Branch Lines
by Michael Welch, David Soggee
David Soggee's slide shows have been captivating railway society gatherings in London and the Home Counties for many years, but he has had few ... More
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9. From Crewe to Euston in the Golden Age of Steam
by Rod Steele
Compiled by a lifelong railway enthusiast, "From Crewe to Euston" overflows with nostalgia for the golden age of steam railways. In 200 photographs, ... More
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10. Waterloo West: Waterloo to Barnstaple
by Roger Siviter
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11. The Granges
by Laurence Waters
Although overshadowed, perhaps by the more glamourous designs such as the 'Kings' and the 'Castles', the 'Granges' represented one of the unsung ... More
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13. Speed to the West: GWR Publicity
by Aldo Delicata, Beverley Cole
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18. Eastern Steam in Retrospect
by E.H. Sawford
The Eastern Region was a great attraction to railway enthusiasts in the years after nationalisation. The 200 photographs here have been carefully ... More
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22. Rex Conway's GWR Album
by Rex Conway
With over 250 splendid photographs, Rex Conway's "GWR Album" delves into the history of the GWR before 1948 - the year that British Railways came ... More
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25. LNER in Transition
by Michael Blakemore
The railways seem always to have been in transition. They have only lately come through the transition from public to private ownership, but 55 years ... More
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