Steam Around Bristol in Colour Revised Edition

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When it comes to the Great Western Railway at least, Bristol has a claim to fame probably second only to London. The intended destination of Mr Brunel's embryonic railway more than 175 years ago, both symbols of the cities of London and Bristol were incorporated into the GWR's coats of arms and remained as such until the GWR ceased to exist in 1947. In view of its importance, it is not surprising that Bristol quickly developed as a railway centre not just with the GWR but later with the Midland Railway, subsequently expanding into the docks and major industrial complexes as a consequence of increasing trade. In this new, local railway expert Gerry Nichols explores the expanse of lines and trains using the rich material of the prolific photographer, the late, Mark Warburton. Contained within is a veritable feast of steam engines and early diesels, some on main lines, some on branch lines, some static and others on shed. This is the revised 2018 edition.
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Stock Code CR882.0
Author Nichols G
ISBN13 9781909328822
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 273
Width(mm) 215
Page Count 128
Pictures 250
Publication Date 18 Jul 2018
Publisher CRECY
Publication Status Available
Record last updated 04/05/2023