LNER Steam in the 1930s- The George Barlow Collection

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Notwithstanding the quiet revolution that was taking place at Crewe under the stewardship of Mr Stanier it was to Doncaster that eyes often turned in the 1930s and where the products of Mr Gresley were emerging and often breaking records as they did. Similar of course to the LMS, the LNER had been an amalgam of different railway companies in 1923 and yet there had been continuity in locomotive development with Gresley able to continue and develop his ideas meaning the LNER was a place of eye-catching endeavour especially with the advent of the streamline A4 class in the 1930s. Here for the first time, we are able to see the camera wielding exploits of one photographer, George Barlow. A man who recorded the new, the old, the interesting and the unusual, presented in authoritative form with detailed captions.
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Stock Code TTM24.0
Author Dickson BJ
ISBN13 9781913893248
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 185
Width(mm) 240
Page Count 80
Pictures 77
Publication Date 25 Mar 2023
Publication Status Available
Publisher TRANSPORT TREASURY PUBLISHING
Record last updated 26/05/2023