History of North Eastern Railway Architecture Vol 3 Bell & Beyond

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The story of North Eastern Railway architecture from 1877, when William Bell began his almost forty year stint as architect, through the LNER and British Railway periods down to 1995, when the York railway architects office was disbanded, in the run up to railway privatisation. The Bell period saw many ambitious new buildings, such as the stations at Darlington Bank Top and Tynemouth, a considerable enlargement of the company's workshops, and some fine office buildings, as well as a wide range of small stations and other works. An outside architect, Horace Field, was called on for a new headquarters in York and an office in London, both of considerable quality. This volume also looks at some building types which have not received much recognition - such as the railway's stables and housing. The last three chapters show how railway architecture evolved and adapted to a very different world from that in which the NER's buildings were conceived.
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Stock Code NER49.0
Author Fawcett B
ISBN13 9781873513576
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 297
Width(mm) 210
Page Count 85
Publication Date 31 Mar 2005
Publication Status Out of print
Publisher NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY ASSOCIATION
Record last updated 14/08/2023