Great Northern Railway Gallery, 9781473882072
Hardcover
Provides an excellent history with an injection of new information

Great Northern Railway Gallery

a pictorial journey through time

$79.82

  • Hardcover

    184 pages

  • Release Date

    4 September 2019

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Summary

The Great Northern Railway was one of 120 companies that ran trains in Britain during the Victorian and Edwardian period. Formed in 1846, it traded independently for seventy-six years until absorbed into the London & North Eastern Railway on 1 January 1923. Operating a network of nearly 700 route miles it ran trains between King’s Cross, London and York, into the Eastern Counties and the East Midlands, the West Riding of Yorkshire, into Lancashire and even south of the Thames. It develope…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781473882072
ISBN-10:1473882079
Author:Michael A. Vanns
Publisher:Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Imprint:Pen & Sword Transport
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:184
Release Date:4 September 2019
Weight:988g
Dimensions:282mm x 216mm
Series:Railway Gallery
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Critics Review

“A simply fascinating and impressively informative illustrated history that is also available for dedicated railroading history buffs in a digital book format…”

“A simply fascinating and impressively informative illustrated history that is also available for dedicated railroading history buffs in a digital book format…”– “Midwest Book Review”

About The Author

Michael A. Vanns

Michael Vanns was born in Newark-on-Trent in 1956. After studying history and history of art at Leicester University, and a short spell at Tamworth Castle Museum, Michael joined the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust in 1978. He remained there until 2009, working on a variety of projects starting with the Elton Collection which examined the Industrial Revolution through contemporary prints, drawings and books. He is the author of Witness to Change: A Record of the Industrial Revolution, an appreciation of the Elton Collection published in 2003. He was involved in museum education and in a number of large Heritage Lottery funded projects, including the refurbishment of the country’s best preserved Victorian decorative tileworks, and the recreation of a small town Victorian street. For both these projects he was responsible for designing the displays and, in the case of the latter, the choice of buildings that were to be reconstructed. During his career he has also written and had published 13 books, all but two on railway subjects. These include a number of works on British railway signalling as well as The Railways of Newark-on-Trent (Oakwood), Rail Centres: Nottingham (Ian Allan) and Severn Valley Railway: a View from the Past (Ian Allan).

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