Peppercorn- His Life, & Locomotives

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Arthur Peppercorn, a vicar's son from Herefordshire, was the last LNER Chief Mechanical Engineer. He managed his department for a very short time before it was swept away in the wholesale changes that followed Nationalisation of British Railways in 1948.Although a disciple and follower of Sir Nigel Gresley, he was his own man and developed his talent for production engineering that fully complimented the design skills of his greatly respected leader. He then became a worthy deputy to Edward Thompson during a war that demanded great personal sacrifices from both men. When he finally became C M E in 1946 he used his wide talents and experience to lead in developing two successful pacific classes of locomotives, that many rate as being among the best locomotives of this type ever to appear in Britain. This book, which is the first detailed biography of Peppercorn, tells his fascinating story and describes the influences on his life and career, illustrating his many achievements along the way.
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Stock Code P2985.0
Author Hiller-Grave T
ISBN13 9781526729859
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 282
Width(mm) 216
Page Count 264
Pictures 250
Publication Date 30 Jun 2021
Publication Status Available
Publisher PEN & SWORD
Record last updated 22/02/2024