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A BibliographyBibliography of the the HistoryHistory of Inland Inland Waterways, Railways andand RoadRoad TransportTransport in the British Isles,Isles, 1995

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SECTION GG GENERALGENERAL GA GENERALGENERAL HISTORY mSTORY AND AND DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION OF OF TRANSPORT TRANSPORT ININ THETHE BRITISH ISLES 1I TYSON, STANLEY. Memorials toto railway and canal individuals. Jnl Rly & Canal Hist. Soc.Soc. vol. 31 (1993-5) pp. 423-8, 496-502, 551-6, vol.vol. 32 (1996-8) pp. 26-31, 75-7,75-7,157-9. 157-9. GB TRANSPORTTRANSPORT AT AT PARTICULAR PARTICULAR PERIODS PERIODS GB2 c.I500c.1S00 - 1900 2 THOMPSON, F. M. L. Nineteenth-century horse sense. InIn HOPPIT, JULIAN and WRIGLEY, E. A. (ed), The Industrial Revolution in Britain, vol. 2. : Blackwell, for EconomicEconomic Hist. Soc.,Soc., 1994.1994. pp. 264-85.264-8~. (The[The IndustrialIndustrial Revolutions,Revolutions, vol. 3.)31 Shows thatthat the numbers of horses used for commercial transporttransport quadrupled during the second half of the 19th19th century Repr.Repr. fromfrom Economic Hist. ReviewReview 2nd set.ser. vol. 29 (1976) pp. 60-80. GC TRANSPORTTRANSPORT IN IN PARTICULAR PARTICULAR REGIONS REGIONS OF OF THE THE BRITISHBRITISH ISLES GC1bGClb Eneland-SouthEngland—South West reeionregion 3 t HARRISON,HARRISON, CRYSTAL CRYSTAL (comp). (comp). Ebley Ebley village village bypass bypass and and transport transport in in the the Ebley Ebley area area through through thethe centuries.centuries. Ebley, : author, 1994. pp. 68. 3737 illnsilIns && maps. The main feature of the book is an account of the events leading up to the opening of the Ebley bypass, partly along the route ofof the StonehouseStonehouse & Nailsworth Rly. 4 LANGHAM, A.A. F. The island of Lundy. : Alan Sutton.Sutton, 1994. pp. ix, 246. Includes details of road constructionconstruction andand of quarry tramways.tramways. GClcGC1 c —SouthEneland-South East regionreeion 5 APPLEBY, JOHN H. Charles Dingley, projector, and his Limehouse sawmill. LondonLondon TopographicalTopographical RecordRecord vol. 27 (1995) pp. 179-93.179-93. Dingley (1711-69) was involved with projection of Lee and Stort Navigations and the NewNew Road. 6 MILLS, JOHN. A guide to the industrial history of Surrey Heath Borough. : SurreySurrey Indl Hist. Grp, 1995. pp. 32. 4141 photos,photos, 66 drwgs,drwgs, locationlocation map. Gazetteer of 142 sites: 15-22, Canal; 23-45, The old Great West road; 46-70, Other road sites; 71-88, Railways. The BoroughBorough embracesembraces Camberley, Frimley, Bagshot andand Chobham.Chobham. 7 MILLS, JOHN. A guide to the industrial history of Spelthorne. Guildford: SurreySurrey Ind!Indl Hist. Grp, 1993.1993. pp. 40. 38 photos, 8 drwgs, 3 maps. Gazetteer of 192 sites: 1-27, ; 37-47, The old Great West Road; 48-59, The Great Road to Bath; 60-76, Hampton & Staines Turnpike and other road sites; 77-90, Railways. The BoroughBorough ofof SpelthorneSpelthorne embraces the Staines area ofof Middlesex.Middlesex. 8 SHEPHEARD, CHRIS and SURREY INDUSTRIALINDUSTRIAL HISTORYHISTORY GROUP.GROUP. Industrious Industrious Surrey: historic images of I I' the county at work. Rath:Bath: Alan Sutton, 1994.1994. pp. 128.128. [Old photographsphotographs series.]series.) Ch. 5 (pp. 47-60), CommerceCommerce in motion. 9 TADD, MALCOLM. AA guide toto the industrial history of Tandridge. Guildford: SurreySurrey Ind!I"dl Hist. Grp, 1994.1994. pp. 52. 28 photos, 33 drwgs,drwgs, locationlocation maps. Gazetteer of 211 sites: 1-14, Roads; 15-40, Railways; 41, Canals. The Tandridge District embracesembraces Caterham, Oxted and Lingfield. 10 TAPLEE, PETER. A guide to the industrial history of Mole Valley District. Guildford: SurreySurrey Ind,[ndl Hist. Grp, 1995. pp. 72.72. 6868 photos,photos, 1515 drwgs,7drwgs,7 mapsmaps & plans. This district of Surrey embraces and . pp. 20-5, Road transport; 25-32, Railways.Railways. II WAKEFORD, LAIN.lAIN. A guide to thethe industrialindustrial historyhistory ofof WokingWoking and its borough. Guildford: SurreySurrey hullIndl Mar.Hist. Grp, 1995. pp. 40. 4141 photos,photos, 33 drwgs,drwgs, locationlocation map. Gazetteer of 139 sites: 1-48,1-48, Waterways;Waterways; 49-75, Railways; 76-83, Roads.Roads. 200

London and Transport 12 CREATON, HEATHER (ed).(ed). Bibliography of printed work.sworks on London historyhistory toto 1939. London: Library Assocn, 1994. pp. [4],[4], xxxiii, 809. .. Covers titles pubI.publ. to end of 1990. 21,77821,778 entries; entries; authorauthor & subject indexes. EntnesEntries 5460-5536,5460-5536, Bridges;Bndges; 5537-5603, Waterways; Waterways; 5631-5959,5631-5959, Railways Railways and and underground underground railways; 5960-6138, Road Road transport. transport. 13 GREEN,GREEN, OLIVER OLIVER and and REWSE-DAVEES, REWSE-DA VIES, JEREMY. JEREMY. Designed Designed for for London: London: 1501 ~O years yea.rs ofof transport transport design.design. London: LallrenceLaurence King / London TransportTransport Museum,Mllsellm, 1995. pp. 160.160. ManyM~y dins,inns, incl.rocl .. col.c.oI. . Section I,1, Corporate Corporate identity;identity; 2,2, VehiclesVehicles and and rollingrolling stock; stock.; 3,3, Information Informahon andandpubbclty; publicity; 4,4, Environments. Envuonments. pp. 156-7, Bibliography.Bibliography. GCIdGCld Eneland-WestEngland-West Midlands Midlands regionrecton 14 ALFREY,ALFREY, JUDITH JUDITH and and CLARK, CLARK, CATHERINE. CATHERINE. The The landscape landscape of of industry: industry: patterns patterns of of change change in in the the Ironbridge Iroobridge Gorge. London: ROlltledge,Routledge, 1993. pp. xv, 252. Index has 39 page refs to canalscanals & the R. Severn, and 52 to rlys. 15 CLARK, CATHERINE. English Heritage book of Ironbridge Iroobridge Gorge. London: B. T. BatsfordBamford / English Heritage, 1993. pp. 143,181143, [8] col. pl.pI. Ch. 8 (pp. 95-107), Roads,Roads, railways,railways, canalscanals andand inclines. GC1hGClh Eneland-NorthEngland-North WestWest regionrecton iti 16 T.t· CHESTERCHESTER CITY CITY COUNCIL. COUNCIL. TransportTransport history source guide. Chester, 1995. pp. 24. Guide to transport material in the Chester Record Office. GCli England-YorkshireEneland-Yorkshire and and North North Humberside Humberside 17 VICKERS, R. L. Leeds road and rail in oldold photographs.photographs. Stroud:Strolld: Alan Sutton,SlItton, 1994. pp. 128. [Britain in old ' photographs series.] GC4 IrelandIreland 18 NOWLAN, KEVIN B. (ed). Travel andand transport inin Ireland. New edn of Ott.9796. Dublin:Dllblin: Gill && Macmillan, 1993. pp. [xii),[xii], 178.178. 8888 illns,illns, 66 maps.maps. Reprint of 1st edn (1973) withwith updatedupdated list ofof contributors. cootributors. A history from the pre-historic period to 1970. GC6 IsleIsle of of Man Man 19 GOODWYN, A. M. Manx transport kaleidoscope.kaleidoscope. Rev. edn of Ott.9932. Douglas,DOllglas. I.o.M.:l.o.M.: Manx Electric ElyRly Soc., 1995. pp. 64. 9797 photos,photos, map.map. Brief details & fleet listslists ofof the the island'sisland's rlys, rlys, tramways, tramways, busesbuses andand coaches,coaches, airlinesairlines andand shippingshipping services. GCIO British transport compared with that of other countries 20 O'BRIEN, PATRICK. Transport andand ecooomiceconomic developmentdevelopment in in Europe,Europe, 1789-1914.1789-1914. In O'BRIEN, P. K. (ed), The Industrial RevolutiooRevolution in Europe, vol. 1,I, Oxford: Blackwell.forBlackwell, for Economic Hist. Soc., 1994. pp. 253-79. (The[The IndllstrialIndustrial Revollltions,Revolutions, vol. 4.[4.) A comparative analysis of the the experienceexperience inin thethe principal countries ofof Europe. Europe. Repr.Repr. from O'BRIEN, P.P. K.K. Railways and the ecooomiceconomic development developmentdevelopment of of Western Western Europe, Europe, 1830-1914 1830-1914 (1983) (1983) pp. 1-27. GE TRANSPORTTRANSPORT ENGINEERING ENGINEERING GEl BiographiesBioeraphles of of civil civil engineersenctneers 21 CARNE, BRIAN. Thomas Fulljames, 1808-74: surveyor, architect, and civil engineer. Trans. & Gloucestersh.Glollcestersh. Arch. Soc. vol. 113113 (1995) pp.pp. 7-20. County surveyor of Gloucestershire 1831-59. Also associatedassociated withwith schemesschemes relatedrelated to the R.R. Severn.Severn. 22 CHRIMES, M. M. HugbHugh McIntosh (1768-1840),(1768-1840), nationalnatiooal contractor.cootractor. Newcomen Soc. Trans. vol. 66 (1994-5) pp. 175-92. The firstrust contractorcootractor who had a natiooalnational organisatiooorganisation and possiblypossibly the first to operate overseas. RefsRefs to manymany canal, dock, road, & rly constructioncoostruction contracts.cootracts. With chrooologicalchronological table of leadingleading publicpublic worksworks contractorscootractors prior to 1850. 23 PERKINS, KEITHKEITH S. S. RogerRoger Hopkins,Hopkins, civil civil engineer,engineer, 1775-1847.1775-1847. Devon Historian no. 51 (Oct.(Oct. 1995)1995) pp.pp. 22-8.22-8. Engineer ofoftramroads, trantroads, rlys & bridges in South and the South West.

1',' 24 TURNER, JOHN R.R. SirSr WalterWaiter Scott (1826-1910), civil civil engineering engineering contractor. cootractor. Newcomen Soc. Trans. vol. 6464 (1992-3) pp.pp. 1-19.1-19. With list of known contractscootracts undertaken byby Scott, incl. rlys, docks && bridges. GE3 ArchitectureArchitecture and and design: deslen: bridges,bridees, viaducts,viaducts, buildingsbulldlnes 25 BEDDOES, KEITH. Silica, sandstonesandstone and the Severn valley. Severn ValleyValley Rly NewsNews no. 113113 (Wntr(Wntr 1994-5)1994-5) pp.pp. i'l 46-50. Use of locallocal stonestone in in road road and and railrail bridgebridge construction.coostructioo. 26 CROW, ALAN. Bridges on00 the . Hereford: Lapridge Rubins,Pllblns, 1995. pp.pp. 173.173. ManyMany photos,photos, 55 locationlocation maps. Brief illus.ill us. historieshistories && descriptionsdescriptioos of allall thethe 7777 foot,foot, road road & & rlyrly bridgesbridges thatthat have crossedcrossed the R.R. Wye. 27 SWAILES,SWAlLES, T. and MARSH, J. O.o. VictorianVictorian ironiron archarch bridges. In MELBOURNE, C. (ed), ArchArch bridges: proceedings of the First InternationalInternatiooal Conference 00on ArchArch BridgesBridges held held atat Bolton,Bolton, U.K. 00on 3-6 SeptemberSeptember 19951995. London: Thomas Telford, 1995. pp. 65-74. A brief history of their evolutionevolution andand ofof the the contemporarycontemporary development of design theory. 28 WADE, SHAMUS o.0. D. AllAll the the 214 214 bridges bridges across across thethe Thames, together with the 17 public tunnels, 12 crossable locks, 55 publicpublic ferries,ferries, 44 crossablecrossable artifactsartifacts andand 11 ford.ford. London: author,allthor, 1995. pp. 86. Typescript. A list, withwith descriptivedescriptive surveyssurveys of of the the minor minor upperupper Thames crossings.

201 GCGG TRANSPORTTRANSPORT ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION 29 WHITE, GEORGE. Tramlines to the stars: George White of Bristol. Bristol: Redcliffe Redcliffe Press,Press, 1995. pp. viii, 9-80. 4949 Mrs,illns, familyfamily tree.tree. Biography of the Bristol entrepreneurc:otreprc:oeur whose interests included tramways &.& rlys; he was also founder of the Bristol aircraftaircraft industry. The author is his greatgreat grandson.grandsoo. GK TRANSPORTTRANSPORT AND AND THE THE NATIONNATION GK4 TransportTransport and and Industry,Industry, trade and agriculturealrh:uJture 30 ALEXANDER, JENNIFER S. Building stone stone from from thethe East East Midlands Midlands quarries: quarries: sources,sources; transportation transportation and usage. Medieval ArchaeologyArchaeology vol. 39 (1995) pp.pp. 107-35.107-35. Includes evidenceevidencc forfor transporttransport of stone by roadroad andand by water in the medieval period.period. 31 HARRIS, ALAN. Town manures in East Yorkshire.Yorkshire. East Yorksh.forksli. Local Hist. Soc.Soc. BannBulln no. 52 (Scar(Smr 1995)(995) pp.pp. 12-16. The use of town waste andand night soil asas fertilizers, fertilizers, incl. incl. their their transport transport byby waterway waterway andand railway. 32 LANGTON, THOMAS. The letters of Thomas Langton, flax merchant ofof Kirkham, 1771-1788,1771-1788, ed.ed. byby JoanJoan Wilkinson.Wilkinsoo. Manchester: CheethamCheetham Soc., 1994. pp. x, 219. [Remains historical &de literaryliterary connected connected withwith thethe Palatine CountiesCounties of0/ Lancaster &de Chester,Chester, 3rd ser., vol. 38.138.) Many refs to road and waterway transport. 33 STANTER,STANIER, PETER.PETER. Quarries of England IiDdand Wales: an historic photographicphotographic record.record. Truro:Truro: Twelveheads,Twelveheads, fl 1995.1995·. pp.pp. 120.120. 114114 photos, photos, 3 3 drwgs, drwgs, 1212 location location maps, maps, 66 mapsmaps &&. plans, 8 facsims. A survey of quarryingquarrying methods for each typetype of stone, based upon photos from thethe collectioncollection of the Geological Survey of Great Britain, 1904-35. Many Many ofof the the photos photos include include views views of of inclines, inclines, internal internal quarry quarry tramwaystramways oror sidings fromfrom main line rlys.rlys. AlsoAlso refs refs to to transport transport byby canalcanal andand road.road. CK11GKll Military transport 34 WAGSTAFF, JOHN S. WeedonWeedoo and its depot. Great Easton: Bringhurst, 1994. pp. 17.17. Military depot served by GrandGrand Junction Canal and LondonLoodon &&. Birmingham Rly.

SECTION C CANALCANAL AND AND RIVER RIVER NAVIGATIONS NA VIGATIONS CA GENERALGENERAL HISTORY mSTORY AND AND DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION OF OF INLAND INLAND WATERWAY WATERWAY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT ININ THETHE BRITISHBRITISH ISLES 35 SIMS, JON. Air cuts. WaysWwys World vol. 24. A series of historical aerialaerial photos,photos, withwith descriptions.descriptions. Leeds. No. 3 (Mar. (995)1995) pp. 54-5. Hazelhurst. No.No. 5 (May 1995) pp. 50-1. Limehouse.Limchouse. No. 7 (July 1995)(995) pp. 50-1. EllesmereEliesmere Port. No.No. 99 (Sep. (995)1995) pp. 68-9. St Aidans opencast.opencast. No. No. IIII (Nov. 1995)(995) pp. 52-3. CB INLANDINLAND WATERWAY WATERWAY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT AT AT PARTICULAR PARTICULAR PERIODSPERIODS CBI.CBI AntiquityAntiquity andand early use of Inland navllationnavigation upup to to c:.1600c.1600 (See(See alsoalso no. 30) 36 HUTCHINSON,HUfCHINSON, GILLIAN. Medieval ships and shipping. Univ. Press,Press. 1994. pp. xi, 219. [[TheThe archaeology ofo/medieval medieval Britain series.]series.) Ch. 7 (pp. 117-28),117-28), Inland Inland water water transport. transport. 37 JONES, PAT. Two earlyearly RomanRoman canals?canals? The originsorigins ofof the the Turnbridgedike Tumbridgedike andand Bycarrsdike.Bycarrsdike. in!Jnl Rly Rly &de CanalCanal Hist. Soc.Soc. vol. 31 (1993-5) pp.pp. 522-31. 38 LEWIS, M. J. T. Roman navigation in NorthernNorthern England? A second look. JnIJnl RlyRly &de CanalCanal Hist.Hist. Soc.Soc. vol. 3131 (1993-5) pp.pp. 417-22. 39 WESTERDAHL, CHRISTER (ed). Crossroads in ancient shipbuilding: proceedings of the SixthSixth InternationalInternational Symposium onon Boat andand ShipShip Archaeology, Archaeology, Roskilde, Roskilde, 19911991 (ISBSA 6). Oxford: Oxbow,Oxbow, 1994.. pp.pp. vi,vi, 290. [Oxbow monographs, no. 40.]40.) . pp. 21-7, A A BronzeBronze Age Age sewn sewn plank plank boat boat fragment fragment fromfrom Caldicot,Caldicot, Gwent, Gwent, by by Steven Steven Parry Parry andand SeanSean McGrail;McGrail; 29-34, TheThe North North FerribyFcrriby boats:boats: a finalImal report,report, by E. V.V. Wright.Wright. 40 WRIGHT, EDWARD. North FerribyFcrriby and the Bronze Age boats. North Ferriby: Ferriby Heritage Grp, 1994. pp.pp. 16.16.18 18 figs. Short account of three craft excavated on N. Humberside.Humberside. CC INLANDINLAND WATERWAY WATERWAY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT IN IN PARTICULAR PARTICULAR REGIONS REGIONS OFOF THETHE BRITISHBRITISH ISLESISLES CCUCClc: England-SouthEnlland-South East East regionre&Jon 41 VINE, P. A. L. London'sLondon's lostlost routeroute toto Midhurst:Midhurst: the Earl of Egremont'sEgrcmont's Navigation. Stroud:Slroud: Alan Sutton,Sutlon, 1995. pp. 176. 62 illns. History of the Western RatherRother NavnNaw and Wey &&. Arun Junction Canal. CCld England-WestEnlland-West Midlands Midlands reclaim re&Jon 42 tt GROVES,GROVES, PETER PETER and and ANTILL, ANTILL, TREVOR. TREVOR. The The Navigation Navigation Way: Way: a a hundred hundred milemile towpath towpath walk. 2nd2nd edo.edn. Oldbury: Meridian, 1993. pp. 104. Birmingham-Solihull-Lapworth-Kings Norton-Birmingham-Smethwick-Kinver-Wombourne-Wolverhampton-Norton-Birmingbam-Smcthwick-Kinver-Wombourne-Wolverhampton­ Dudley-Chasewater.Dudley-Chasewater . 43 PERROTT, DAVID. Waterway walks aroundaround Birmingham.Birmingham. Wilmslow: Sigma Leisure, 1994. pp. ix, 126.126. 30 walks. 202 44 RICHARDRICHARDSON, SON ERICERIC. In search of the lost canals of the Black Country.Country. BlackcountrymanBlacuountryman vol. 2828 no.no. 33 (Smr(Smr 1995) pp. 22-9:no.22-9, no. 4 (Aut. 1995)1995) pp.pp. 15-23,!s-23, vol.vol. 2929 no.DO. 11 (Wntr (Wntr 1995-6)1995-6) pp. 19-26,19-26, no. 2 (Spr.(Spr. 1996) pp. 20-4. History &&. route descriptionsdescriptioos of abandoned abandooed canals. 45 SHILL, RAY. A Gas Street trail. Birmingham: Heartland Press,Press, 1994. pp.pp. 115.115. Many Many photosphotos &&. plans,plans, map.map. A detailed guideguide to the canalscanals of of central central Birmingham. Birminglaam. CCle England-EastEnctand-East Midlands Midlands regionrecton 46 tt BLAGROVE,BLAGROVE, DAVID. DAVID. At At the the heart heart of of the the waterways: waterways: Braunston: Braunstoo: aa canalcanal history.history. Bratenston:Braunston: Braunston Boat Shows, 1995. pp. 100. CC4 IrelandIreland 47 DELANY, RUTH.RUfH. The Grand Canal of Ireland. 2nd edn of OtU~795.Ott.9795. Dublin, LilliputLiIl;put Press Press / OfficeOffice ofof Public Public Works, 1995. pp. [viii],[viii). 280.280. 8080 inns, illns, 14 14 maps maps & &. plans.plans. Minor changes to the original text and an additional 'Postscript'• Postscript ' bringingbringing the story up to date. 48 WARNER, DICK with FALLON, NIALL.NlALL. Waterways:Waterways: byby steamsteam launchlaunch throughthrough Ireland.Ireland. London:London: Boxtree, 1995.1995. pp. 144. ManyMany photos (incl. col.), map.map. Account of journey throughthrougla the waterways ofof north-west north-west Ireland.Ireland. CE INLANDINLAND WATERWAY WATERWAY ENGINEERING ENGINEERING CE1CEI BiographiesBlocraphies of or Inland Inland waterway waterway engineersenclneers 49 KLEMPERER, WILLIAMWILLIAM D.D. and SILLITOE, PAUL J.S. James Brindley at TumhurstTurnhurst Hl\ll:Hall: an archaeological and historical investigation. Stoke-on-Trent: City Museum &:& ArtArt Gallery, 1995. pp. 44. 1616 photos, 10 figs. An investigationinvestigatioo of the tradition that Brindley built an experimental lock in the grounds of his house. It concludes thatthat the worksworks· were purelypurely ornamental.ornamental. CE3CEl ArchitectureArchitecture and and design: deslcn: bridges,brldces, aqueducts, aqueducts, tunnels, 10cks,IIrts,Incllnedlocks, lifts, inclined planes (See(See also also nos. 81,81,93) 93) 50 FAULKNER, ALAN.ALAN. A lock before its time? Jnl Rly &&: CanalCanal Hist.Hist. Soc.Soc. vol. 31 (1993-5) pp.pp. 404-10. Sir William Congreve's hydro-pneumatic locklock on the Regent's Canal, 1816. CE4 BoatsBoats and and boat boat buildingbulldlnc (See(See also also nos. nos. 39, 40, 66) 51 t CHILDS,CHILDS, BOB. BOB. Rochester Rochester sailing sailing barges barges of of the the Victorian Victorian era. London: RocheslerRochester Sailing Sailing Barges, Barges, [1995?). [19954 pp. 212. 52 HAWTHORNE, EDWARD.EDWARD. ElectricElectric boats onon thethe ThamesThames 1889-1914.1889-1914. Stroud: AlanAlan Sutton,Sultan, 1995. pp. 224. 160160 inns.illns. History of battery-powered launches thatthat werewere popularpopular duringduring this periodperiod andand their modernmodem resurgence. 53 ft WAINE,WAlNE, C. C. V. V. and and FENTON, FENTON, R. R. S. S.Steam Steam coasters coasters and and short short sea sea traders. traders. 3rd3rd edn.edn. Wolverhampton: WaineWa;ne Research, [1995?].(19951). pp. 182. Includes Clyde puffers. CG INLANDINLAND WATERWAY WATERWAY OPERATION OPERATION CG1CGI TransportTransport of or goods; coods; canalcanal carriers 54 BLAGROVE, DAVID.DAVID. BreadBread uponupon thethe waters.waters. CorrectedCorrected pprbkpprbk edn. Cleobury Mortimer: M. &&: M. Baldwin,Baldwin, 1995. pp. 224. 1212 pl.pI. [Working waterways series, no. 3.)31 Autobiographical account of an attempt to make a living out of narrow-boat carrying, 1955-63 55 BOLTON, DAVID.DA VID. CanalCanal pioneers: SirSir JohnJohn Knill. Wwys World vol. 2424 no.no. 66 (June(June 1995) pp. 60-3. His attempt to operate a commercial narrow boatboat carryingcarrying business, business, 1948-54. 56 FAULKNER, ALAN.ALAN. TooveysTooveys of Kings Langley.Langley. Wwys World vol. 24 no. 1212 (Dec. 1995)1995) pp. 74-6. BriefBriefhistory history of the mill atat KingsKings Langley,Langley, itsits canalcanal traffictraffic andand its boats.boats. 57 SHILL, RAY. Investigating the genealogy ofof canal canal carriers.carriers. Birmingham Historian no. 11II (1994) pp.pp. 32-8. Histories of some family businesses inin thethe WestWest Midlands.Midlands. CG2 PassengerPassencer services 57a SCOWCROFT,SCOWCROFT, PHILIP PHILIP L. L. Packet Packet boats boats from from ThorneThome 1809-1860. ThorneThorne Local Hist. Soc.,Soc., 1995. pp.pp. 23. [Occasional paper, no. 19.]19.) CH INLANDINLAND WATERWAY WATERWAY LIFE LIFE AND AND LABOURLABOUR 58 FREER, WENDY. Women &&. children of the Cut. Mold:Maid: RlyRly &&: CanalCanal Hist.Hist. Soc.,Soc., 1995. pp. 80. 42 inns.illns. A study of the life ofof canal canal boatboat familiesfamilies andand ofof the the failurefailure toto legislatelegislate on on the the employmentemployment conditions of women and children. CH1CHI BiographicalBiocraphlcall / autobiographical autoblocraphlc:al memoirs memoirs of or Inland Inland waterwaywaterway lirelife 59 TALBOT,TALBOT. JON (ed). Oil onon water. Wwys WorldWorldvol. vol. 2424 no.no. 33 (Mar.(Mar. 1995)1995) pp.pp. 46-8. Reminiscences of Leslie Rowe,Rowe, aa SevernSevern boatman.boatman. 60 WOOLFITT, SUSAN. Idle women. Pprbkpprbk issue of 2nd edn. Cleobury Mortimer:Mortimer: M.M. &:&M. M. Baldwin,Baldwin, 1995. pp.pp. 223, [8](8) pl.pI. [Working waterways series, no. 4.]4.) Women boat crews on the in W.W.2. Biographical note by author's daughterdaughter CK INLANDINLAND WATERWAYS WATERWAYS AND AND THE THE NATIONNATION CKSCKB CrimeCrime on on Inland Inland waterwayswaterways 61 LAMB, BRIAN. JohnJohn CottonCotton andand the BugswortbBugsworth BasinBasin murder.murder. Jnl Rly &&: Canal Hirt.Hisl. Soc.Soc. vol. 31 (1993-5)(1993-5) pp.pp. 492-4,492-4,551. 551.

203 AireAire'" & Calder NavigationNavication 62 t LEWIS,LEWIS, BRIAN BRIAN (ed). (ed). Wash Wash in in the the Calder, Calder, rinse rinse in in the the Aire: Aire: the the Aire Aire & & CalderCalder Navigation.Navigation. Castleford: Yorkshire ArtArt Circlls,Circus, [1995?].(19951). pp.pp. 128.128.63 63 photos.photos. . . Compilation of articles on the themes ofof 'Working'Working thethe waterway',waterway', 'Improving thethe waterway',waterway', and 'Praising'Pralsmg the waterway'. BirminghamBlrmincham CanalCanal NavicationsNavigation (See(See also also no. no. 533)533) 63 ANDREW, JAMES H. The costs of eighteenth century steam engines. Newcomen Soc. Trans. vol. 66 (1994-5) pp. 77-91. Based on BCN records. BristolBristol'" & CanalCanal (authorised(authorised but but notnot built) 64 DOMMETT, HARRY C. The Nailsea coalfield. BristolBristollndl Indl Arch. Arch. Soc.Soc. Jnl no. 28 (1995) pp. 15-23.15-23. Includes its relationship toto thethe BristolBristol && TauntonTaunton CanalCanal scheme.scheme. Chesterfield Canal 65 CORRIE, EUAN. Restoration report: Chesterfield Canal. Wwys World vol. 24 no. 12 (Dec. 1995) pp. 40-3. Report on progress of restoration. Grand Junction Canal (See(See also also nos. nos. 34,34, 56) 66 COMPTON, HUGH J. Gauging registers: Grand Junction Canal. Jnl RlyRly && CanalCanal Hist.Hist. Soc.Soc. vol. 31 (1993-5) t' pp. 543-4. 67 t FOXTONFOXTON INCLINED INCLINED PLANE PLANE TRUST. TRUST. SteamSteam atat Foxton.Foxton. Foxton Canal Mllsellm,Museum,[19954 (19951). pp. 24. Description of the Foxton incline, particularly itsits steamsteam power plant. Ipswich & Stowmarket NavigationNavicatlon 68 CORRIE, EUAN. Restoration report: IpswichIpswich & Stowmarket. Wwys World vol. 24 no. 5 (May 1995) pp. 66-9. Report on progress of restoration. Manchester, Bolton & Bury Canal 69 CHESTER-BROWNE,CHESTER-BROW NE, RICHARD. TheThe Manchester, Bolton & BuryBury Canal:Canal: historyhistory in pictures. Bolton: JohnJohn andand Margaret Fletcher, 1995. pp. 68. 116116 photos,photos, map. (See(See also also no.no. 99) 70 CLULOW, DEREK A. No tides to stem: a history ofof the Manchester Pilot Service. Birkenhead: CountyviseCOllntyvise /I author,allthor, 1995. pp. 339. 71 t HARFORD,HARFORD,IAN. IAN. Manchester Manchester and and its its Ship Ship Canal Canal movement: movement: class,class, work work andand politicspolitics inin late-Victorianlate-Victorian England.England. Keele: Ryburn,RybJIrn, 1994. pp. 192. River Mersey 72 MERSEY FERRIES. AA guideguide toto Mersey Ferries:Ferries: anan informal looklook atat thethe 800-year heritageheritage and the future of this historic service. Wallasey,[19942].Wallasey, (19941). pp. 32. Illns,Hlns, incl. col.col. Canal NavigationNavication 73 t NORRIS,NORRIS, JOHN. JOHN. The The Brecon Brecon & Abergavenny section of the Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal. 2nd edn. Hurstpierpoint:Hllrstpierpoint: author,allthor, 1994. pp. 72. 74 WRIGHT,IAN.WRIGHT, IAN. The Monmouthshire Canal. Wwys World vol. 24 no. 10 (Oct. 1995)1995) pp. 65-9. A short history. Nene NavicationNavigation 75 JENKINS, H. J. K. Ships at : effortsefforts toto createcreate anan inlandinland port,port, c.1850-1950.c.I850-1950. Northamptonshire PastPast & Present vol. 9 (1994-(1994-)) pp.pp. 147-57.147-57. NottinghamNottlncham Canal 76 t CHELL,CHELL, BERNARD BERNARD W. W. Nottingham'sNottingham's lostlost canal.canal. Ripley: Footprint Press,Press,[19954 (19951). pp. 120.120. Oxford Canal (See(See also also no.no. 103)103) 77 ROBERTS,ROBERTS. BRIAN. Banbury and the Oxford Canal. Cake & Cockhorse vol. 13\3 (1994-) pp.pp. 66-76.66-76. Royal Military Canal 78 HUTCHINSON,HUTCHINSON. GEOFF. The Royal Miltary Canal: a brief history. In.p.1:In.p.l: author,allthor. 1995.1995. pp. 20, incl.incl. covers.covers. 1414 illns,illns. map. Severn NavigationNavication (See(See also also no.no. 59) 79 STEAM towage on the Seven].Severn. Archive no. 6 (June 1995)1995) pp. 37-9. 80 t WILLIS,WILLIS, MARGARET. MARGARET. The The ferry ferry between between Newnbam Newnham and and Arlinghain.Arlingham. Stroud:Strolld: Alan Sutton,Slllton. 1993.1993. pp. 81. Across the R. Severn in Gloucestershire. NewNew Docks & & BirminghamBlrmincham NavigationNavication 81 CONWAY-JONES,CONWA Y -JONES, HUGH. Classical bridge houses on the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal. Gloucestersh.Glollcestersh. Soc.Soc. forfor IndlIndl Arch.Arch. SalJn/1994. 1994. pp. 3-9. Sheffield & South Yorkshire NavigationNavicatlon 82 KING, P. W. The early navigation of the river Don: the portage in English river navigation. Jnl RlyRly && CanalCanal Hist. Soc.Soc. vol. 31 (1993-5) pp. 414-16. Evidence of portage at weirs on the upper Don in the 17th17th century. 204 83 RICHARDSON,RICHARD SON, CHRISTINE CHRISTINE and and LOWER, LOWER, JOHN. JOHN. The The complete complete guide guide to to the the Sheffield Sheffield andand SouthSouth. Yorkshire Yorkshir~ Navigation. Sheffield: HaIlamshireHallamshire Press, 1995. pp. 96. Many col. photos, map, route maps. [A[A RichlowRlchlow guide.]gll/de.) 84 TAYLOR, MIKE. The Sheffield & South Yorkshire Navigation. Archive no. 5 (Mar. 1995) pp. 2-22, no. 8 (Dec.(Dec. 1995) pp. 52-64, no. 9 (Mar. 1996) p.p. 33,39-51.33, 39-5!. Shropshire Union Railways & Canal Co. 85 FAULKNER, ALAN. The Shropshire Union narrowboats. Wwys World vol. 24 no. 9 (Sep. 1995) pp. 48-54. A short history of the ShropshireShropshire Union Rlys & Canal Co. fleet. SleafordSlearord NavigationNavi,ation 86 HUNT, W. M. The Sleaford Navigation and Benjamin Handley's private bank account. Jnl Rly & Canal Hist. Soc. vol. 31 (1993-5) pp. 458-77. Stourbrld,eStourbridge NavigationNavi,ation 87 FOXON, L. T. A canal at war. Jnl Rly && CanalCanal Hist. Soc.Soc. vol. 31 (1993-5) pp. 479-81. The effect of wartime conditions on the canal, 1938-47. R. Tees 88 RENNISON,RENNlSON, R. W. The development of the River Tees 1808-1914. Newcomen Soc. Trans. vol. 65 (1993-4) pp. 21-45. Includes Middlesbrough Dock and the rolerole ofof the NER. R. Thames (including(Inc1udln, Thames NavigationNavi,ation /Conservancy)IConservancy) (See also nos. 52,98,101)52, 98, 101) 89 t BOLLAND,BOLLAND, R. R. R. R. Victorians Victorians on on the the Thames. Thames. 3rd3rd edn.edn. Tunbridge Wells: Parapress, 1995. pp. 128. Recreational use of the non-tidal Thames in the 19th century. 90 t DICKENS,DICKENS, CHARLES CHARLES (jr). (jr). Dickens's Dickens's dictionary dictionary of of the the Thames Thames 1887 1887 from from itsits sourcesource to the Nore: an unconventional handbook. Moretonhampstead: Old House Bb,Ski, 1994. pp. [iij,[iiJ, 310,310, Ix1[x) adv. 91 HAMILTON, ROBERT. 19th century trade war. WaysWwys World vol. 24 no. 1I (Jan. 1995) pp. 70-2. Between navigation interests on the upper Thames at Eynsham. Thames & Medway Canal 92 CORRIE, EUAN. Restoration report: ThamesThames && Medway.Medway. WaysWwys World vol. 24 no. 7 (July 1995) pp. 38-40. Description of remains and progress of restoration. Thames & Severn Canal and Stroudwater Canal 93 WILSON, RAY. Stroudwater Canal cranes. Gloucestersh. Soc.Soc. for for IndlInd! Arch. JnlJill 1994. pp. 57-62. Trent & Mersey Canal 94 FLETCHER, MALCOLM J. When Stoke stoked. Wwys World vol. 24 no. 3 (Mar. 1995) pp. 64-7. Canalside changes at Stoke over the past thirty years. 95 HAMILTON, ROBERT. The long lost line to Uttoxeter. WaysWwys World vol. 24 no. 4 (Apr. 1995) pp. 70-3. Brief history and description of the Uttoxeter Canal. Wey & Arun Junction Canal (See also no. 41) 96 t WATERWAYSWATERWAYS RECOVERY RECOVERY GROUP, GROUP, with with WEY WEY & & ARUNARUN CANALCANAL TRUST LTD. Restoration of the Wey and Arun Canal: 1malfinal report. : Halcrow, 1993. pp.pp. (1).Pl. Wilts & Berks Canal 97 FULLER, F. W. T. Memories. Dragonfly (Wilts & Berks Canal Amenity Grp)Grp) no.no. 5757 (June(June 1995) pp. 39-43. Information supplementing TULL, ERIC V., Canal days in Swindon (1993)(1993) CNeN InlandInland waterways waterways In art 98 HILL,IIILL, DAVID.DAVID. Turner on the Thames: river journeys in thethe year 1805. New Haven: Yale Univ. Press, 1993. pp. x, 182. 209 Mils,illns, incl. col. Background to sketches & paintings by .1.J. M. M. W. W. Turner Turner (1775-1851), (1775-1851), incl.incl. studies of bridges & ririver ver craft. CO InlandInland waterways Inin literature 99 ft ECCLES LIBRARY WRITERS. TallTall talestales and short stories of the Manchester Ship CanalCanal 1894-1994. Eccles, 1994. pp. 75. 100 t FFORDE,FFORDE, KATIE. KATIE. TheThe RoseRose revived. London: Michael Joseph,Joseph,[1995?). (19951). pp. 344. A novel about the vicissitudes of rescuing an old narrow boat. 101 t TAPLIN,TAPLIN, KIM. KIM. ThreeThree womenwomen in a boat. London: Impact, 1993. pp. 160.160. A journey up the Thames by rowing boat. 102 WILLIAMS,WILLIAMS, NIGEL. NIGEL. 2% 2Y. menmen inin aa boat. London: Hodder & Stoughton,Stoughton, 1993. pp. 154. -pprbk--pprbk edn. edn. 1994. 1994. pp. pp. 191.191. A humorous retracing of Jerome K. Jerome'sJerome'sjourney journey up the Thames by rowing boat. CQ APPRECIATION OF INLAND WATERWAYS: the the appeal appeal or of Inlandinland waterways;waterways; crulsln,;cruising; canalsldecanalside walks 103 BOUCHER,BOUCHER, CYRIL. CYRIL. Horse Horse boating boating on on the the Oxford Oxford Canal.Canal. Wwys World vol. 24 no. 111 I (Nov. 1995) pp. 74-7. Memories of a holiday with a church party on a horse-drawn narrow boat. 104 t CALDER,CALDER, JEAN.JEAN. A grandrand tour tour of of England's England's waterways. waterways. Parkend,Park.end. Gloucestersh.: Thornhill,Thornhill, [19954(19951). pp.pp. 72.72. Account of a tour in 1982. 105 PARKER,PARKER, DAVID. DA VID. Here Here at at the the weekend. weekend. [Cover [Cover subtitle:subtitle: aa picturepicture gallerygallery andand tea-room afloat.)afloat.] Marlow: J. & D. Parker,Park.er, 1994. pp. 217. Author's experiencesexperiences of operating a picture gallery on board a narrow boat. 205 106 PILKINGTON,PILKINGTON, ROGER. ROGER. Small Small boat boat down down thethe years. years. Repr.Repr. ofof 19871987 edn. Lewes: TempleTemple HOJlse,House, 1994. pp. 164, [8] col. pl. (8)Rc!t:f~cencesReminiscences of 40 years of inland cruising in Britain & on the Continent. CT GENERAL DIRECTORIES, GAZETTEERS, ATLASES, GUIDE BOOKS 107 PEARSON'SPEARSON'S canal canal companions. companions. Tatenhill Common:Common: J. M. Pearson. Four Counties Ring. 5th edn, 1995. pp. 72. Pennine waters.waters. 1995.1995. pp.pp. 80.80. Wigan-Castleford-Huddersfield Wigan-Castleford-Huddersfield and and Littleborough.Littleborough. Stourport Ring, Black CountryCountry Ring, Dudley & Stourbridge Canals. 3rd edn revised, 1995. pp. 64. 108 RICHARDSON,RICHARDSON, CHRISTINE. CHRISTINE. Water Water ways: ways: a aday day drive drive guide guide to to twenty-two twenty-two riversrivers andand canalscanals inin SouthSouth andand West Yorkshire, the North MidlandsMidlands and . Sheffield: Hallamshire, 1995. pp. 213. 109 WATERWAYSWATERWAYS WORLD WORLD cruising cruising guide: guide: OxfordOxford Canal.Canal. 5th5th edn.edn .. BurronBJlrton-on-Trent:-on-Trent: Waterways ProdJlctions,Productions, 1995. pp. 50.

SECTION RR RAILWAYSRAILWAYS RA GENERALGENERAL HISTORY mSTORY AND AND DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION OF OF RAIL RAIL TRANSPORT TRANSPORT IN THETHE BRITISH ISLES 110 BRITISHBRITISH RAILWAYS RAILWAYS ILLUSTRATED ILLUSTRATED Summer Summer special no. 3. Caernarfon: Irwell, [19951.(1995). pp. 96. -BRITISH--BRITISH RAILWAYS RAILWAYS ILLUSTRATED ILLUSTRATED annual annual no. 4. Caernarfon: Irwell, 1995. pp. 96 Articles entered individually. 111III BRITISHBRITISH RAILWAYS RAILWAYS past past and and present present colour colour special: special: secondsecond selection, including Irish railwaysrailways plusplus 'Railway signallingsignaUingpast past & present' byby AdrianAdrian Vaughan.Vaughan. Wadenhae:Wadenhoe: Past &-& Present PJlblng,Publng, 1995. pp. (96).[96]. (64pp col.).coL). -third--third selection, selection, including including special special 'appetite-whetter' 'appetite-whetter' photo-features photo-features on on the the Ffestiniog Ffestiniog and and Welsh Welsh HighlandHighland Railways, and the railways of Lincolnshire. 1995. pp. (96).(96]. (64pp. coL).col.). 112 KEAVEY,KEA VEY, JOHN. JOHN. Rails Rails at at random: random: a anorth north country country branch branch lineline miscellany.miscellany. Skipton: YorshireYorshire Dales Rly MuseumMJlseJlm TrJlst,Trust, 1995. pp. 36.36. 88 photos,photos, 1010 drwgs.drwgs. A series of ten vignettes covering period 1935-50. 113 SMART,SMART, JOHN JOHN (ed). (ed). Branch Branch line line memories. memories. Combined Combined edn edn ofof Branch Branch lineline memoriesmemories vol. 1,I, Great Western, by Lewis Reade (1983); 2, LondonLondon Midland & Scottish, by P. B. Whitehouse (1983);(1983); 3, Southern, by Lewis Reade (1984); 4,4, LondonLondon && North Eastern, by Ian L. Wright (1986). Penryn, : Atlantic Transport, [c.1995][c.1995). pp. 204. A photographic record. RB RAILRAIL TRANSPORT TRANSPORT AT AT PARTICULAR PARTICULAR PERIODSPERIODS RBIRBl Origin,Oriein, antiquity, antiquity, and and early early use use ofof rail rail transporttransport 114 FINDLOW,FIND LOW ALAN , ALAN J. J. and and BAINES, BAINES, DON. DON. The The Bugsworth Bugsworth waggonwaggon tipplers: an illustrated study of a transhipment device. Archive no. 6 (June 1995) pp. 23-6. For transferring limestonelimestone from the Peak Forest Tramway toto the Peak Forest Canal at Bugsworth basin. 115 GREENLY,GREENLY, DAVID. DAVID. An An eighteenth eighteenth century century waggonway. waggonway. Hist. Model Rly Soc.Soc. Jnl vol. 1515 (1994-6) pp. 245-7. Wooden waggonway excavated on site of Bersham ironworks, near Wrexham. RB2RBl TheThe transitional transitional period, period, from from mineral mineral waggonwayWlICconway to public passencerpassenger railway,railway, 1800-1830 1800-1830-1850..• 1850 (See also no. 679) 116 EDMONDS,EDMONDS, TIM. TIM. Early Early narrow narrow gauge gauge railway railway tunnels tunnels inin north WWales. ales. BackTrackBackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp. 535-6. 117 EDMONDS,EDMONDS, TIM. TIM. The The Hay Hay Railway.Railway. BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp. 93-8. A survey of the remains. RB3 1830-19141830-1914 TheThe Railway Railway AgeAce 118 BAILEY,BAILEY, BRIAN. BRIAN. George George Hudson: Hudson: the the rise rise and and fall fall of of the the RailwayRailway King.King. Stroud:StroJld: Alan Sutton,SJltton, 1995. pp. x, 186, [(8)81 p1.pI. 119 PALMER,PALMER, JOHN JOHN E. E. C. C. Authority, Authority, idiosyncracy, idiosyncracy, and and corruption corruption inin the earlyearly railway press, 1823-1844. JulJnl Rly &­& Canal Hist. Soc.Soc. vol. 31 (1993-5) pp. 442-57,442-57,550. 550. Deals with three related topics: the origins of the Victorian railway periodicals; the formative history of the Eastern Counties Ely;Rly; andand itsits firstrust secretary,secretary, JosephJoseph ClintonClinton Robertson.Robertson. t. RB5RBS 1918-19231918-1913 Post-warPost-war recovery recovery and and the the period period ending endlnc withwith thethe 'Big'BIC Four'Four' amalgamationsamalcamations of 19231913 120 HELM,HELM, JOHN JOHN W. W. E. E. The The 1921 1921 RailwaysRailways Act. BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp. 494-9,550-5,620-1.494-9, 550-5, 620-I. RB7 1939-1945 RailwaysRailways of of the the British British Isles Isles during durlnC the the Second Second WorldWorld WarWar 121 BROOKSBANK,BROOKSBANK. B. B. W. W. L. L. The The Second Second World World War: War: damage damage andand disruptiondisruption duedue toto enemyenemy action on the and somesome connecting lines. Gresley Observer no. 106 (Spr. 1995) pp. 4-13, no. 108 (Wntr 1995) pp. 12-18. 122 WARWAR REPORT. REPORT. British RlysRlYII Illustrated.IlllIstrated. Accounts ofW.W.2of W.W.2 events & activities. Atlantic train. vol. 4 (1994-5)(1994-5) pp.pp. 258-70,258-70, 496,496, 606.606. USUS ArmyArmy class S160SI60 2-8-0 locos in Britain in preparation for D-day. vol. 4 (1994-5) pp.pp. 295.295. TroopsTroops atat LondonLondon terminals. The women go to war. vol. 4 (1994-5) p. 407.407. WomenWomen replace men on the rlys. Somewhere inin England: Home FrontFront 1941-1943.1941-1943. vol.vol. 55 (1995-6)(1995-6) pp. 74-5. Examples are wartime traffics. Somewhere~~~:.where onon thethe Southern,Southern, byby BillBill Trigg.Trigg. vol.vol. 55 (1995-6)(1995-6) p.p. 143. V2 rocket landed at Hampton Court Jen, 1944. Kings Cross, 11th May 1940. Summer specialspecial no. no. 33 (1995)(1995) pp.pp. 60-1.60-I. 206 RBSRB8 1945-19471945-1947 Post-war Post-WlIr recovery, recovery, and and the the railways railWllYs during durlnc their their final finalyean years of01 private private ownershipo_ershlp 123 SEMMENS,SEMMENS, PETER. PETER. 1945: 1945: the the year year sanity sanity returned retumed to the nation's railways.railways. Rly Mag. vol. 141 no. 11291129 (May 1995) pp. 21-5. RBIORBI0 1948-1994 RailwaysRailWllYs of 01 the the British British Isles Isles In In general ceneral andand BritishBritish RailwaysRailWllYs 124 MORRISON,MORRISON, GA GA VIN. VIN. London Midland thenthen &&; now. Shepperton: IanIon Allan, 1995. pp. 256.~56. Many photos.photo~. Pairs of photos from the same viewoint takentaken inin thethe earlyearly BR periodperiod and in 1994/5,199415, withWIth extended captions.capttons. RBllRB1I 1994- TheThe privatisation privatisation of 01 British British Railways RailWllYs 125 MADGIN,MADGIN, HUGH HUGH (ed). (ed). Privatisation.Privatisation. Weybridge: IanIon Allan, 1995. pp. 64, incl. covers. 52 photos (15 coL),col.), 1212 maps. mag~scriptionsDescriptions of each the companies into which BR waswas dividelidivided inin preparationpreparation forfor privatisation.privatisation. 126 SWIFT,SWIFT, JOHN. JOHN. Sir Sir Robert Robert Reid Reid Memorial Memorial Lecture Lecture given given byby JohnJohn SwiftSwift QC, Rail Regulator, 10 January 1995. London, Office of the Rail Regulator, 1995. pp. [201.(20). 'The rolerole of the Rail Regulator.' 127 TURNER,TURNER, RUTH. RtITH. Protecting Protecting the the network: network: a a commentary commentary on rail privatisation. Cleobury Mortimer: Rly Development Soc., 1995. pp. 26. 44 photos. . RC RAILRAIL TRANSPORT TRANSPORT IN IN PARTICULAR PARTICULAR REGIONSREGIONS OF THE BRITISH ISLES t' RCiaRCla England-SouthernEncland-Southern England Encland 128 DOWLING,DOWLING, GEOFF GEOFF and and WHITEHOUSE, WHITEHOUSE, JOHN. JOHN. BritishBritish RailwaysRailways pastpast andand present,present, no. 16:16: Avon,Avon, and the Malverns: Hereford &&; Worcester, Gloucestershire and Avon. 2nd edn. Wadenhoe: Past & Present Publng, 1995. pp. 144, [8](8) col. pI.pl. 129 GLEN,GLEN, D. D. FEREDAY. FEREDA Y. Celebration Celebration of of steam: steam: Hampshire Hampshire &&; Dorset. Shepperton: IanIon Allan, 1994. pp. 128. A post-W.W.2 photographic record of steam trains. 130 MILNER,MILNER, CHRIS CHRIS and and BANKS, BANKS, CHRIS. CHRIS. British British Railways Railways pastpast andand present,present, no. 10:10: The East Midlands: , Northamptonshire and Cambridgeshire. 2nd edn. Wadenhoe: Past & Present Putting,Publng, 1995. pp. 128, [8](8) col. pl.pI. 131 POPPLEWELL,POPPLEWELL, LAWRENCE. LAWRENCE. Port Port poaching poaching andand pressurepressure point railways. Bournemouth: Melledgen,Melledgen, 1994. pp. 1961.(96). [Railway alignment series.!series.) Promotion of rlys to serve shipping interests in Hampshire/Dorset/SomersetHampshirelDorset/Somerset area. RClbRCI b Enc'and-SouthEngland-South West recionregion 13113la a BROUGHTON,BROUGHTON, P.P. W.W. TheThe WenburyWenbury Docks and Railway proposal of 1909. : Wenbury Local Hist. Soc., 1995. pp. [vi),vi], 16.216. 2 maps, maps, plan, plan, facsim.facsim. Bill for new dock for transatlantic traffic, with railway from junction at Plymstock, rejected by House of Lords. 132 GOUGH,GOUGH, TERRY. TERRY. The The Tarka : Trail: a anostalgic nostalgic journey joumey by by train, train, foot foot and and cycle cycle through through beautifulbeautiful northnorth Devon.Devon. Wadenhoe: Past & Present Publng, 1995. pp. 144,181144, (8) col.col. p1.pI. [British RailwaysRailways pastpast andand presentpresent special.)special. Contemporary photographs alongside identical scenes in formerformer years on thethe -BamstapleExeter- line and branches from BarnstapleBamstaple to Lynton, , and Okehampton. 133 GRAY,GRA Y, PETER PETER W. W. Steam Steam in in Devon.Devon. Shepperton: IanIon Allan, 1995. pp. pp. (80). [84 Col. photographic album, chiefly early 1960s. 134 MAGGS,MAGGS, COLIN COLIN G. G. Branch Branch lines lines of of Devon: Devon: Exeter Exeter andand south,south, centralcentral andand easteast Devon.Devon. Stroud: Alan Sutton,Sulton, 1995. pp. vi, 146.146. 169169 inns,illns, 1818 maps,maps, 11II facsims. 135 MAGGS,MAGGS, COLIN COLIN G. G. Branch Branch lines lines of of Devon: Devon: Plymouth, Plymouth, westwest andand northnorth Devon. Stroud: Alan Sulton,Sutton, 1995. pp. vi, 146. ManyMany photos, 1818 maps &&; plans, fcsims. 136 NEEDHAM,NEEDHAM, DENNIS. DENNIS. Rambles Rambles beyond beyond railways railways inin Devon:Devon: 2020 walks from railway stations. Bradford on Avon: Ex Libris, 1995. pp. 128. 2222 photos, 2121 maps &&; plans. 137 SMITH,SMITH, MARTIN. MARTIN. An An illustrated illustrated history history of of Exmoor's Exmoor's railways. Caernarfon: Irwell Press, 1995. pp. iv.iv, 76. 114114 photos, map, 99 O.S0.8 plans. 138 SMITH,SMITH, MARTIN. MARTIN. An An illustrated illustrated history history ofof Plymouth's Plymouth's railways.railways. Caernarfon: Irwell!mei! Press, 1995. pp. 94. ManyMany photos, 11II maps &&; plans, facsims. Ind.Incl. chapterchapter onon thethe docks.docks. -Yo--Yo Hoe Hoe Hoe: Hoe: railways railways at at Plymouth. Plymouth. British Rlys /IIustratedIllustrated vol. 4 (1994-5) pp. 646-53. Supplementary material. 139 SWINDONSWINDON SOCIETY. SOCIETY. Swindon: Swindon: aa fifthfifth selection.selection. Stroud: Alan Sutton,Sulton, 1995. pp. 158. [Britain in old photographs series.]series.) . Section 2 (pp. 27-38), The railwayrailway town.tOWD. RCIcRCle England-SouthEnc.and-South East regionre£lon 140 BANCROFT,BANCROFT, PETER PETER (comp). (comp). Railways Railways around around Alton: Alton: anan illustratedillustrated bibliography bibliography (including(including theth~ LongmoorLongmoor Military Railway): a chronological listing of a selection of secondary source material, from books and magazines, relating to railways around Alton, together with a listing of related accidents and incidents, Acts of Parliament, Light Railway Orders and some primary source material, for reference purposes. Alton: Nebulous, 1995. pp. 80. 6060 photos. 141 CLARKE,CLARKE, JOHN JOHN M. M. The The Brookwood Brookwood Necropolis Necropolis railway. 3rd edn. Oxford: Oalwood,Oakwood, 1995. pp. viii, 120. 55 photos, 8 drwgs,drwgs, 9 maps &&; plans, facsims. [Locomotion papers,papers, no. 143.]143.) History of the rly and the Waterloo--BrookwoodWaterloo-Brookwood NecropolisNecropolis train service. 142 COOPER,COOPER, BASIL. BASIL. Celebration Celebration of of steam: steam: Kent Kent &&; Sussex.Sussex. Shepperton: IanIon Allan, 1994. pp. 128. A post-W.W.2 photographic record. 207 143 EATEATWELL, WELL, DAVID. DAVlD. Railway Railway nostalgia nostalgia aroundaround Bedfordshire.Bedfordshire. Wellingborough:We/lingborollgh: W.W. D. Wharton, 1995. pp. [240].[240). 280 photos. A photographic record. 144 GIBSON,GIBSON, JEREMY. JEREMY. Railway Railway mania. Cake &&: Cockhorse vol. 13 (1994-)(1994- ) pp. 129-33.129-33. The GWR's Oxford-Banbury scheme was authorisedauthorised inin spite of thethe town'stown's opposition to the broad gauge. 144a GILLHAM,GILLHAM, JOHN. JOHN. BeyondBeyond Ongar:Ongar: whatwhat might have been. UndergroundUndergrollnd NewsNews 1995 pp. 52-62. Unfulfilled railway schemes. 145 JACKSON,JACKSON, ALAN ALAN A. A. Beckenham Beckenham Road Road and and Wimbledon Wimbledon (W.& C.R.) stations: or, two very old corpses reviv'd?reviv'd? Jnl Rly &&: CanalCanal Hist. Soc.Soc. vol. 31 (1993-5) pp. 503-4,503-4,551. 551. . . The scheme isis intendedintended to to have have 'stops''stops' at the sites of these stations that were closed IDin the 1860s.I 860s. 146 MAGGS,MAGGS, COLIN COLIN G. G. Branch Branch lines lines of of . Oxfordshire. Stroud:Strolld: Alan Sutton,'SlItton, 1995. pp. 146.146. Many photos, 1212 maps & plans, facsims. 147 MANN,MANN, J. J.D. D. (comp). (comp). East East Anglian Anglian steam: steam: aa photographicphotographic tribute. Nos. 2-5. Frinton onon Sea:Sea: SouthSOllth Anglia. 1995. pp. [44][44) per vol. 148 MITCHELL,MITCHELL, VIC VlC and and SMITH, SMITH, KEITH. KEITH. Croydon Croydon to to East East Grinstead. Grinstead. [Cover[Cover title:title: CroydonCroydon (Woodside)(Woodside) toto...] ... ) Midhurst:Midhllrst: Middleton, 1995. pp. [96].[96). 122122 photos, O.S. plans, 2 route maps. [Country[Collntry railwayrailway routesroutes series.]series.) A pictorial history. 149 MITCHELL,MITCHELL, VIC VlC and and SMITH, SMITH, KEITH. KEITH. South South London London Line.Line. [Cover[Cover subtitle:subtitle: LondonLondon Bridge to Victoria.]Victoria.) Midhurst: Middleton, 1995. pp. [96].[96). 120120 photos, O.S. plans, signalling diagm. [London suburbansllburban railways series.]series.) A pictorial history. 150 MITCHELL,MITCHELL, VIC VlC and and SMITH, SMITH, KEITH. KEITH. Wimbledon Wimbledon to to Epsom. Epsom. [Cover[Cover subtitle:subtitle: includingincluding ChessingtonChessington branch.]branch.) Midhurst.•Midhllrst: Middleton, 1995. pp. [96].[96). 120120 photos, O.S. plans. [London suburbansllbllrban railways series.]series.) A pictorial history, incl. the Horton Light Rly. 151 SHANNON,SHANNON, PAUL. PAUL. British British Railways Railways past past and and present, present, no. no. 24:24: , Buckinghamshire, BedfordshireBedfordshire and west Hertfordshire. Wadenhoe: Past &:& Present Pllblng,Pubing, 1995. pp.pp. 144,144,[8] (8) col. pI.pl. Contemporary photos alongside identical scenes in former years. 152 WATERS,WATERS, LAURENCE. LAURENCE. Celebration Celebration ofof steam: steam: thethe Chilterns.Chilterns. Shepperton: lanIan Allan, 1995. pp. 128. A photographic record of steam workings in BR days. 153 WHITE,WHITE, IVOR. IVOR. A A history history of of Little Little Chalfont.Chalfont. Little ChalfontChalfont RuralRural Preservation Preservation Soc.,Soc., 1993. pp. [iv),[iv], 138. The 'Metroland' communitycommunity that grewgrew up around Chalfont & Latimer station from the early 1920s. pp. 49-58, The Metropolitan Railway line. London 154 BAKER,BAKER, IAN. IAN. Railways Railways around around Tooting.Tooting. London Rly Record, [no. 2]2) (Jan. 1995)1995) pp. 12-23,12-23, no. 3 (Apr. 1995) p.33.p. 33. 155 DENFORD,DENFORD, STEVEN STEVEN L. L. J. J. Agar Agar Town: Town: thethe life life & & deathdeath ofof aa VictorianVictorian slum. London: Camden History Soc., 1995. pp. 32.32.9 9 illns,illns, 66 plans. [Occasional paper.]paper.) Challenges the portrayal of Agar Town, a district of low-cost housing developed fromfrom 1840 in the parish of St Pancras, as a foul slum housing a depraved population and its demolition by the Midland Rly in 1866 as a benefit to society. 156 HORNBY,HORNBY, FRANK. FRANK. London London suburban: suburban: anan illustratedillustrated historyhistory ofof the capital'scapital's commuter commuter lineslines since 1948. Wadenhoe: SilverSilver Link, 1995. pp. 192.192. ManyMany photos, 1414 maps. Record of changes to the network, train services & traction. 157 MORRISON,MORRISON, BRIAN BRIAN and and BRUNT, BRUNT, KEN. KEN. BritishBritish Railways Railways pastpast andand present,present, no.no. 13:13: NorthNorth west,west, westwest andand south west London. 2nd edu.edn. Wadenhoe: Past &:& Present Pllblng,Publng, 1995. pp. 144, [8][8) col. pI.pl. 158 SKINNER,SKINNER, M. M. W. W. G. G. Crossing Crossing the the Thames Thames inin London.London. BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp. 45-8,45-8,110. 110. Development of the south London rly network and associated river crossings. London-UndergroundLondon-Undercround railwaysnllWllYs (See also no. 249,740)249, 740) 159 BAKER,BAKER, IAN. !AN. From From Harrow Harrow to to . Uxbridge. London Rly Record no. 4 (July 1995)1995) pp. 2-9. 159a BANCROFT,BANCROFT, PETER PETER (comp).(comp). TheThe OngarOngar branch and Hainault Loop line: a select bibliography. London Rly Record no. 3 (Apr. 1995) pp. 24-7, no. 4 (July 1995)1995) pp. 28-31. 160 BURGESS,BURGESS, J. J.M. M. 90 90 years years of of power: power: a ahistory history of of Lots Lots Road Road generating generating station, station, London .Underground. London UndergroundUndergrollnd Ltd, 1995. pp. (16),[16], incl. covers. 16 illnsinns (3 col.).coL). 161 CONNOR,CONNOR, J. J. E. E. The The curtain curtain falls falls on on London'sLondon's theatre line. London Rly Record, [no. 2]2) (Jan. 1995)1995) pp. 2-11. The LineLine AldwychA1dwych branch. 162 CROOME,CROOME, DESMOND. DESMOND. The The strange strange story story of of Northfields Northfields (Weymouth (Weymouth Avenue). Underground NewsNews 1995 pp. 356-9. " An attempt in the 1930s to move or close South station because of its close proximity to Northfields.Northfie1ds. 163 FREEMAN,FREEMAN, C. C. H. H. Genesis Genesis of of the the Underground. Underground. BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp. 545-9. Origins & early history of the Metropolitan Rly. 165 LONDONLONDON TRANSPORT TRANSPORT MUSEUM. MUSEUM. DesignedDesigned forfor London:London: a celebration of 's design heritage. London, 1995. pp. [12],[12), incl.incl. covers.covers. ManyMany col. photos, plan. 166 METROPOLITANMETROPOLITAN LINE. LINE. Steam Steam onon thethe Met 1995. London, 1995. pp. 32, incl. covers. 33 illnsinns (12 col.),coL), map, gradient profile. Published to accompany two weekends of steamsteam services in May 1995. 167 POINTSPOINTS from from the the past: past: Epping-Ongar Epping-Ongar electrification electrification andand shuttle trains. Underground News News 1994 pp. 220-2. 208 168 POINTSPOINTS from from the the past: past: Underground Underground refreshment refreshment cars.cars. Underground News 1994 pp. 219-20. 169 RIDDELL,RID DELL, JONATHAN JONATHAN and and DENTON, DENTON, PETER. PETER. By By Underground Underground toto thethe Zoo:Zoo: LondonLondon Transport posters 1913 to the present. London: Studio Vista, 1995. pp. 96. . Reproductions of posters in col., with introductory text &¬es notes on artists. RC1dRCtd England-WestEncland-West Midlands Midlands regionre£lon 170 BOYNTON,BOYNTON, JOHN. JOHN. Rails Rails through through the the hills: hills: Birmingham-Stourbridge-Worcester-Malvern-Hereford: Birmingham-Stourbridge-Worcester-Malvem-Hereford: from 'Old Worse &.& Worse' to the Jewellery Line. Kidderminster: Mid England Books, 1995.1995. pp. 96. Chiefly a photographic record, with 8 pp. col. 171 BUCKNALL,BUCKNALL, J. B. Celebration ofof steam:steam: West Midlands. Shepperton: Ianlan AI/an,Allan, 1994.1994. pp. 128.128. A photographic record. 172 t WILLIAMS, NED. Black Country railways. Stroud: Alan Sutton,Sulton, 1995.1995. pp. 126. [Britain(Britain in old photographs series.]series.) RCleRCte England-EastEncland-East Midlands Midlands 173 ANDERSON,ANDERSON, PAUL. PAUL. Station Station survey: survey: Wigston.Wigston. British Rlys Illustrated vol.vo!. 5 (1995-6) pp. 65-72. Brief history &.& description of the town's three stations: Magna, South and Glen Parva. 174 LITTLE,LITTLE, LAWSON. LAWSON. Langwith Langwith Junction: Junction: the the life life and and timestimes ofof aa railwayrailway village.village. Newark: Vesper Publns, 1995.1995. pp. 92. Many illns,inns, plans, diagms.diagms. 175 LUND.LUND, BRIAN. BRIAN. Derbyshire Derbyshire railway railway stations stations on on old old picturepicture postcards.postcards. Keyworth: Reflections of0/ a Bygone Age, [199471.(19941). pp. 37. [Yesterday's Derbyshire series, no. 3.]3.) 176 RICHARDS,RICHARDS, PETER PETER S. S. The The influence influence of of railways railways on on population population changes changes in in Derbyshire Derbyshire inin thethe midmid nineteenthnineteenth century. Stephenson Loco. Soc. JniJnl vol.vo!. 70 (1994) pp. 9-13. 177 WARNER,WARNER, TIM. TIM. Leicestershire Leicestershire landowners landowners andand thethe railway. BackTrackBaclr.Track vol.vo!. 9 (1995) pp. 559-62. RICifRClf England-EastEncland-East Anglia AnCUa 178 DIGBY,DIGBY, NIGEL NIGEL J. J. L. L. Celebration Celebration of of steam: steam: EastEast Anglia.Anglia. Shepperton: Ianlan Allan,AI/an, 1995.1995. pp. 128.128. A post-W.W.2 photographic record. 179 FROST,FROST, K. K. A. A. The The railways railways of of Yarmouth. Yarmouth. BackTrack vol.vo!. 9 (1995) pp. 260-4, 292-5.292-5. 180 JACOBS,JACOBS, STANFORD. STANFORD. The The Loop: Loop: Cambridge-St Cambridge-St Ives-March.Ives-March. BackTrack vol.vo!. 9 (1995) pp. 388-93. 181 SAWSAWFORD, FORD, ERIC. ERIC. Railways Railways of of Huntingdonshire Huntingdonshire (the(the fifties andand sixties). Seaford:Sea/ord: S. B. Publns, 1995. pp.pp viii,viii, 96. 96 photos, map. Album of author's photographs. RCIRCtC g England-NorthernEncland-Northern England Encland 182 CHRISTIANSEN,CHRISTIANSEN, REX. REX. Regional Regional rail rail centres: centres: northnorth west.west. Shepperton: Ianlan Allan,AI/an, 1995. pp. 192.192. Many inns,illns, plans, facsims. A history, with chapters on Liverpool, Chester, Warrington, Wigan, Preston, Lancaster, Barrow-in-Furness,Barrow-in-Fumess, and Carlisle. RCMRClh England-NorthEncland-North West West regionrecion 183 BOLGER,BOLGER, PAUL. PAUL. Merseyside Merseyside & &. districtdistrict railwayrailway stations.stations. Liverpool: Bluecoat Press, 1994.1994. pp. 95,95, fldgfldg map.map. 208 photos. A photographic record. 184 DRUMMOND,DRUMMOND, DIANE DIANE K. K. Crewe: Crewe: railway railway town, town, companycompany andand people, 1840-1914.1840-1914. : Scholar Press, 1995. pp. xiv, 259. pp. 215-33, Statistical appendices;appendices; 234-50, Bibliogr. 185 HALL,HALL, STANLEY. STANLEY. Rail Rail centres: centres: Manchester.Manchester. Shepperton: Ianlan Allan,AI/an, 1995. pp. 192.192. 186186 photos,photos, 3434 mapsmaps &&. plans. A chronologically-arranged history. 186 IIEAVYSIDE,HEAVY SIDE, TOM. TOM. The The heyday heyday of of steam steam around around Manchester.Manchester. Shepperton: Ian Allan,AI/an, 1995. pp. 80. Col. photographic record, 1950s/60s. 187 HITCHES,HITCHES, MIKE. MIKE. Staffordshire Staffordshire railways railways in in old old photographs. photographs. Stroud: Alan Sutton,Sulton, 1995. pp. 126.126. [Britain(Britain inin old photographs series.]series.) 188 HOOPER,HOOPER, JOHN JOHN (comp). (comp). An An illustrated illustrated historical historical survey survey of of a a great great provincial provincial station: station: Manchester Manchester LondonLondon Road. Oldham: Challenger Publns, 1995. pp. 64. Many photos, 3 track plans. 18918~ JEUDA,JEUDA, BASIL. BASIL. The The railways railways of of Macclesfield Macclesfield and and the the line line to to Bollington, Bollington, Poynton Poynton &&. MarpleMarple (Rose(Rose Hill). Stockport..Stockport: Foxline,Foxfine, 1995. pp. [ii],[ii), 86.86. 181181 photos,photos, 1010 mapsmaps &&. plans, facsims.facsims. [Scenes(Scenes/rom from thethe past, no. 27.]27.1 A pictorial history. 190 MERSEYSIDEMERSEYSIDE RAILWAY RAILWAY HISTORY HISTORY GROUP. GROUP. RailwayRailway stations of Wirral. Prenton: Ian & Marilyn Boumphrey, [c.(c. 1995].1995). pp. 64. [Yesterday's Wirral special.)special.' 191 SHANNON,SHANNON, PAUL PAUL and and HILLMER, HILLMER, JOHN. JOHN. British British Railways Railways past past and and present, present, no. no. 6:6: CheshireCheshire &&. northnorth Wales.Wales. 2nd edn. Wadenhoe: Past & Present Publng, 1995. pp. 104, [8](8) col.co!. pl.pI. 192 TAYLOR.TAYLOR, STUART. STUART. Journeys Journeys by by excursion excursion train train from from EastEast Lancashire, Lancashire, ptpt 1:I: Colne,Colne, Nelson,Nelson, Burnley,Bumley, Accrington &.& Blackbum.Blackburn. Stockport:Stoclr.port: Fosline,Foxline, 1995. pp. 128.128.243 243 photos,photos, 33 maps, 9 track plans,plans, facsims.facsims. [Scenes/rom[Scenes from thethe past,past, no. 26, pt I.)L] Illustrated accountaccount ofof day excursionexcursion trains from CollieColne in thethe 1950s and the routes to the LancashireLancashire seasideseaside resorts. 193 WELLS,WELLS, JEFFREY. JEFFREY. The The Gorton Gorton complex.complex. BackTrackBaclr.Traclr. vol.vo!. 9 (1995) pp. 6-13. Rlys and rly works in this district ofof Manchester.Manchester. 209 194 WELLS,WELLS, JEFFREY. JEFFREY. An An illustrated illustrated historical historical survey survey of of the the railways railways inin andand aroundaround Bury. Oldham: Challenger Pllblni,Publni, 1995. pp. 128.128. 239239 photos,photos, diagm,diagm, map, plan. ReitRCli England-YorkshireEnc'.nd-Yorkshire & & North North Humberside Humberside 195 BAIRSTOW,BAlRSTOW, MARTIN. MARTIN. Railways Railways in in EastEast Yorkshire,Yorkshire, vol.vo!. 2. Halifax: author, 1995. pp. 88. Many photos (4 col.).co!.). A miscellany of articles. 196 CHAPMAN,CHAPMAN, STEPHEN. STEPHEN. Railway Railway memories, memories, no.no. 7:7: AiredaleAiredale && Wharfedale. Todmorden: Bellcode, 1995. pp. 96. A photographic record. 197 COOKSON,COOKSON, PETER PETER and and FARLINE, FARLINE, JOHN JOHN E. E. L.N.E.R.L.N.E.R. lineslines inin thethe YorkshireYorkshire Ridings.Ridings. Oldham: Challenger Publns, 1995. pp. 96. ManyMany photos,photos, drwg,drwg, 5 maps. A photographic record. 198 ELLIS,ELLIS, NORMAN. NORMAN. South South Yorkshire Yorkshire railway railway stations stations on on oldold picturepicture postcards. Keyworth: Reflections of a Bygone Age, [1990].(1994?]. pp.pp. 37. [Yesterday's Yorkshire series,series, no. 1.)I] 199 ELLIS,ELLIS, NORMAN. NORMAN. North North Yorkshire Yorkshire railwayrailway stations. Ochiltree: Richard StenlaA:e,Stenlake, 1995. pp. 88. 77 photos, 2 facsims, map, plan of Scarborough station. Covers the post-1974 county. Most of the illnsinns are from Edwardian picture postcards. 200 MURRAY,MURRA Y, HUGH. HUGH. Queen Queen Victoria, Victoria, York York and and thethe royalroyal myths.myths. York HistorianHistorian vo!.vol. 11 (1994) pp. 56-68. Royal visits to the city and their rly connections.connections. 201 SHEERAN,SHEERAN, GEORGE. GEORGE. Railway Railway buildings buildings of of West West YorkshireYorkshire 1812-1920.1812-1920. Keele: Ryland Publng, 1994. pp. 127. 212 inns.illns. An historical survey. 202 WALLER,WALLER, PETER. PETER. Celebration Celebration of of steam: steam: WestWest Riding. Shepperton: Ian Allan, 1994. pp. 128. A photographic record of steam trains since 1948. 203 YEADON,YEADON, W. W. B. B. More More illustrated illustrated history history of of the the railwaysrailways ofof Hull. Oldham: Challenger Publns, 1995. pp. 112. 156 photos, 8 maps & plans. See 1993 Bibliography entry 205 for previous volume. RCIjRClj EncI.nd-NorthEngland-North regionreeion 204 ANDREWS,ANDREWS, MICHAEL. MICHAEL. Times Times past: past: Cumbrian Cumbrian railwaysrailways in 1845.1845. Cumbrian Rlys vo!.vol. 5 (1992- ) pp. 148-50, 166-7. 205 BAIRSTOW,BAlRSTOW, MARTIN. MARTIN. Railways Railways inin thethe LakeLake District. Halifax: author, 1995. pp. 88. Many photos (4 col.),co!.), 2 maps, 2 signalling diagms, 2 gradient profiles. History and description, incl.inc!. Irish Sea shipping, lake steamers,steamers, and Ravenglass & Eskdale Rly. 206 CHAPMAN,CHAPMAN, VERA VERA (comp). (comp). Around Around Shildon.Shildon. Bath: Chalford Press, 1994. pp. 128.128. [Archive photographs series.] A collection of historic photographs. Ch. 6 (pp. 67-74), Brusselton incline; 7·(pp.7.(pp. 75-90), The railways; 8 (pp. 91-8), The S.& D.R. 150th150th anniversary cavalcade, 1975; 9, (pp. 99-112),99-112), ShildonShildon wagonwagon works. 207 DARRALL,DARRALL, JAN. JAN. Strolling Strolling with with steam: steam: walks walks along along the the Keswick Keswick railway. Wilmslow: Sigma, 1995. pp. viii, 47. 9 walks on and from the Cockermouth, PenrithPairith && KeswickKeswick Rly. RCI-IRC1-2 EnglandEncl.nd to to Scotland Scott.nd (Scotland(Scotl.nd to England)Enc'.nd) 208 NORTHEDGE,NORTHEDGE, CHRIS. CHRIS. The The 1895 1895 races races recalled.. recalled. L.N.W.R. Soc. Jnl vol.vo!. 1 (1993-) pp.pp. 273-81.273-81. 209 ROBINSON,ROBINSON, PETER. PETER. East East Coast Coast versus versus West West Coast: Coast: the the background background toto thethe RailwayRailway RacesRaces of 1895. Cumbrian Rlys vol.vo!. 5 (1992-) pp.pp. 204-6.204-6. -THOMLINSON,--THOMLINSON, G. G.F., F.,There There was was racing racing and and chasing...: chasing... a : alook look at at the the way way the the newspapers newspapers reportedreported the Great Railway Races to the North. pp. 206-9. 210 TUFNELL,TUFNELL, R. R. M. M. The The race race to to thethe north.north. BackTrack vo!.vol. 9 (1995) pp. 414-17. The 1895 'races'. 211 WILSON,WILSON, C. C. DAVID. DAVID. Racing Racing trains: trains: the the 1895 1895 Railway Railway RacesRaces toto the North.North. Stroud: Alan Sutton,Sulton, 19951995. pp.pp. xiii, 162.162.32 32 photos, 9 drwgs. RCIRC2 ScotlandScotl.nd 212 ANDERSON,ANDERSON, PAUL PAUL and and SMITH, SMITH, W. W. A.A. C.C. ScotlandScotland inin thethe snow.snow. British Rlys Illustrated vol.vo!. 4 (1994-5) pp. 316-24. The effects of some severe winters earlier this century. 213 HUCKNALL,HUCKNALL, DAVID DA VID J. J. Twilight Twilight of of Scottish Scottish steam.steam. Repr.Repr. ofof 19881988 edo.edn. London: Promotional Reprint Co., 1995. 214 MEACHER,MEACHER, CHARLES. CHARLES. CapitalCapital railrail scene.scene. BackTrack vol.vo!. 9 (1995) pp. 630-3.630-3 . Recollections of in steam days by a loco driver. 215 SANDERS,SANDERS, KEITH KEITH and and HODGINS, HODGINS, DOUGLAS. DOUGLAS. BritishBritish Railways Railways pastpast andand present,present, no.no. 19:19: SouthSouth westwest Scotland.Scotland. 2nd edn. Wadenhoe: Past &&, Present Publng, 1995. pp. 144,181144, (8) col.co!. p!.pl. 216 SMITH,SMITH, MARTIN. MARTIN. Portrait Portrait of of the the Central Central WalesWales line. Shepperton: Ian Allan, 1995. pp. 128. 152152 photos, 3 route maps, 19 O.S. plans. 217 SMITH,SMITH, W. W. A. A. C. C. and and ANDERSON, ANDERSON, PAUL. PAUL. AnAn illustratedillustrated historyhistory of Edinburgh's railways. Caernarfon: Irwell Press, 1995. pp. 112.112. 176176 photos,photos, 77 sketches,sketches, 7 maps, plan. RC3 WalesW.les (See also nos. 399,776)399, 776) 218 BUXTON,BUXTON, J. J.and and GOODWIN. GOODWIN. D. D. The The rail rail network network in in South Wales valleysvalleys from 1983-1995.1983-1995. Highways &&, Transportation vol.vo!. 42 no. 4 (Apr. 1995) pp. 19-23. 210 219 GATEHOUSE,GATEHOUSE, DON DON and and DOWLING, DOWLING, GEOFF. GEOFF. British British Railways Railways past past and and present, present, no. 26:26: SouthSouth Wales, pt 1:I: Gwent and routes to DowleisDowlais and and Merthyr. Merthyr. Wadenhoe: PastPa" &&: PresentPrellent Publng,Pllblng, 1995. pp. 160,160, [8)[8] col.col. p1. pI. -no.--no. 28: South28: South Wales, Wales, pt 2:pt Mid2: Mid and and South South . Glamorgan. 1995.1995. pp.pp. 160,160, [8][8] col.col. pl.pI. Contemporary photographsphotographs alongsidealongside identical scenes in former years. 220 JOHNSON,JOHNSON, PETER. PETER. Celebration Celebration of of steam: steam: NorthNorth Wales. Shepperton: lanIan Allan, 1995. pp. 128.128. A photographic record, incl. the narrow gauge & miniature rlys. 221 JONES,JONES, DOT. DOT. The The coming coming of of the the railways railways and and language language change change inin northnorth Wales 1850-1900. Aberystwyth:AberYlltwyth: Univ. ofofWaletl Wales Centre for AdvancedAdvanced WelshWelllh &:& Celtic Studies,Stlldietl, 1995. pp. 23. [Papurau[Pap"ra" yrnchwil,ymchwil, 2.12.] 222 LLOYD,LLOYD, LEWIS. LEWIS. Early Early steamers, steamers, the the railways railways and and the the port port of of Aberystwyth. Aberystwyth. CymruCymrll a'r Mor vol. 1616 (1994)(1994) pp.pp. 31-51. 222a RAILWAYRAILWAY CLUB CLUB OF OF WALES. WALES. SouthSouth WalesWales steamsteam portfolio. ,S)Fanllea, 1995. pp.pp. 48. A photographic record,record, chiefly chiefly 1950s/60s. 223 SOUTHERN,SOUTHERN, D. D.W. W. with with addtl addtl research research and and contibutory contibutory text text by by Norman Norman Jones. Jones. RailwaysRailways ofof North : Bala Junction toto Blaenau Ffestiniog. Stockport: Foxline, 1995. pp. [x], 102.102. 167167 photos, photos, map, map, 1818 station station plans,plans, 1111 signalling diagms.diagms. [Scenes[Scenetlfrom from the past, no. 25.125.] A pictorial history 224 THOMAS,THOMAS, J. J.R. R. The The tramways tramways and and railways railways to Holywell.Holywell. Bagillt: author,allthor, 1995. pp.pp. 76. 3434 photos,photos, sketches,sketches, 10 maps. (1),(I), 3ft3ft 8t4in. 8V.in. gaugegauge horse horse tramway tramway fromfrom Grange quarries toto Greenfield WharfWharf (opened (opened 1848-9); 1848-9); (2),(2), The Holywell Rly (1870); (3),(3), The The L&NWR L&NWR Holywell branch (1912). 225 WATERS,WATERS, LAURENCE. LAURENCE. Railways Railways of of . Cardiff. Shepperton: lanIan Allan, 1995. pp.pp. 96.96. ManyMany photos.photos. History of Cardiff's rlys, with chapterschapters on passenger & freight services, loco depots,depots, passenger stations, andand loco & carriagecarriage workings. RC4 IrelandIreland (See(See also also nos. nos. 325,325, 397) 226 BAKER,BAKER, MICHAEL MICHAEL H. H. C. C. Irish Irish railways railways past past andand present, vol. 1.1. Wadenhoe: Past & Present Publng,Pllblng, 1995. pp.pp. 144, [8][8] col.col. pl. pI. Many Many photos,photos, map.map. Contemporary photographsphotographs alongsidealongside identical scenes in formerformer years. 227 CHAPMAN,CHAPMAN, ROY ROY G. G. Driven Driven by by adversity. adversity. BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp.pp. 572-9. Development of diesel tractiontraction on Irish rlys. 228 FERRIS,FERRIS, TOM. TOM. Irish Irish railways railways in in colour: colour: aa secondsecond glance 1947-1970. Earl Shilton:Shilton: Midland Publng,Pllblng, 1995. pp.pp. 144. Colour photographic record. 229 THETHE FINTONA FINTONA horse horse . tram. Archive no. 55 (Mar.(Mar. 1995) pp. 57-60. 230 FITZGERALD,FITZGERALD, J. J. D. D. The The Derry Derry Road Road inin colour.colour. Omagh, Co. Tyrone:Tyrone: ColourpointColollrpoint Press,Press, 1995. pp. 24. [Colourpoint[Colollrpoint transport,tranllporl, no. 2.] Col. photographic record of the Derry-Omagh-Portadown line, line, chiefly chiefly inin thethe 1960s, with 4pp history. 231 FRIEL,FRIEL, CHARLES CHARLES P. P. Merlin Merlin inin colour.colour. Omagh, Co. Tyrone: ColourpointColollrpoint Press,Press, 1995. pp.pp. 24. [Colourpoint[Colollrpoint transport,transport, no. 1.11.] Col. photographic recordrecord of of GNR(I) °MA(I) no.no. 85 'Merlin', with 3pp history ofof thethe class V 4-4-0 locos. 232 FRIEL,FRIEL, CHARLES CHARLES P. P. Slieve Slieve Gullion Gullion inin colour.colour. Omagh, Co. Tyrone:Tyrone: ColourpointColollrpoint Press,Press, 1995. pp. 24. 23 col.col. photos. [Colourpoint[Colollrpoint transport, no. 4.] 3pp history and col.col. photographic recordrecord of of the the class class SS 4-4-04-4-0 locos of the GNR(I), incl.inel. preservedpreserved loco no. 171,171,1956-94. 1956-94. 233 JENNINGS,JENNINGS, PAT. PAT. 'I've 'I've been been workin' workin' on on the the railway'.railway'. Engineers Jnl (Ireland) vol. 48 (1995) pp.pp. 15-25.15-25. Aspects of history and recent developments in civil engineeringengineering on Irish rlys. 234 6 RIAIN, MICHEAL.MicIIEAL. On the move: Coras lompair Eireann 1945-95. Dublin:Dllblin: Gill && Macmillan, 1995. pp. x, 470, [48][48] pl.pI. 44 maps.maps. An officially-sponsored business history of the CIE'sCIE's railway,railway, bus,bus, canal,canal, hotel hotel and and harbourharbour activities. pp.pp. 447-9, Bibliography.Bibliography. 235 OFFER,OFFER, JOHN. JOHN. The The Northern Northern Counties Counties Hotel Hotel at at Portrush. Portrush. BackTrack vol.vo!. 9 (1995) pp.pp. 118-24.118-24. 236 ROWLEDGE,ROWLEDGE, J. J. W. W. P.P. Ireland.Ireland. Penryn, Cornwall: Atlantic Transport,Transport, 1995. pp.pp. 280,280, [161 (16) p1.,pI., fldgfldg map. 1919 maps. [A regional history of railways, vol.vo!. 16.]16.] 8 appendices, including line openingopening and closing dates, and list of stationsstations onon eacheach line. 237 YONGE,YONGE, JOHN. JOHN. Railway Railway track track diagrams, diagrams, no. no. 6:6: Ireland.Ireland. Exeter: QuailQllail Map Co.,Co .• 1995. pp. [li],[ii], indexindex map,map, 24 diagms, (2)[2] index. RCS IsleIsle of or Wight Wieht 238 PILE,PILE, KEVIN. KEVIN. Ticket Ticket to to Ryde.Ryde. British RlysRlys IllustratedIllllstrated summer slimmer specialspecial no. 3 (1995) pp.pp. 4-23. Ryde Pier. RC6 IsleIsle of or Man Man 238a BASNETT,BASNETT, STAN. STAN. 100 100 years years of of the the Snaefell Snaefell Mountain Mountain Railway.Railway. Hawes: Leading Edge, 1995. pp. 64. 26 illns (4 col.),col.), 2 2 maps,maps, diagms.diagms. 239 COATES,COATES, ROY. ROY. Cavalcade Cavalcade of of the the Isle Isle of of Man Man tramways. tramways. (Reading?!:{Reading?J.· (allthor!,(author!, 1995. pp.pp. [481.(48). ManyMany photos (4 col.), drwgs.drwgs. Notes on developmentsdevelopments onon the DouglasDouglas Corpn Corpn Tramways and Manx Electric and Snaefell Mountain Rlys since 1993. 240 EDWARDS,EDWARDS, BARRY. BARRY. Snaefell Snaefell Mountain Mountain Railway 1895-1995. Earl Shilton:Shilton: MidlandMidland PirbIng, Pllblng, 1995. pp. 36. 60 photos, 2 drwgs.drwgs. 211 241 EVES,EVES, GORDON GORDON F. F. Caledonia: Caledonia: Isle Isle of of Man Man Railway Railway locomotive locomotive no. 15.15. Douglas:DOllglas: IsleIsle ofof ManMan SteamSteam Rly SupportersSllpporters Assocn, 1995. pp. 28. 2020 photos, map. 242 PEARSON,PEARSON, F. F. K. K. (comp). (comp). Goods Goods rolling rolling stock stock of of the the Manx Manx Electric.Electric. Carnforth: DouglasDOllglas Cable Car Grp, 1993.1993. pp. 28. Collection of scale drwgs. 243 SCARFFE,SCARFFE, ANDREW. ANDREW. Manx Manx Electric Electric Railway Railway classclass 10-1310-13 ofof 1895.1895. TramwayTramway ReviewReview vol. 21 (1995-6) pp. 102-12. 243a .TYNWALD. Report Report of of the the Select Select Committee Committee on on thethe petition petition forfor redressredress ofof grievance grievance ofof Robert Robert PowellPowell Hendry.Hendry. Douglas, 1995.1995. pp. pp. (102). [104 RPH contested the appropriation of two preserved locos by the Isel of Man RlyRly Soc. RCS EnglishEnElish ChannelChannel Tunnel and other Channel rail crossingcrossinE schemes;scbemes; ChannelChannel TunnelTunnel Rail Link (See(See also no. 717) 244 GRAYSON,GRA YSON, LESLEY. LESLEY. Channel Channel Tunnel, Tunnel, thethe linklink toto Europe:Europe: anan overview and guide to the literature. London:London: British Library,Library, Science Science ReferenceReference &:& Information Service, 1995. pp. xiv, 202. 245 GRIFFITHS,GRIFFITHS, JEANNE. JEANNE. London London to to Paris Paris in in ten ten minutes: minutes: thethe EurostarEurostar story.story. Upton-on-Severn: Images Pllblng,Publng, 1995. pp. 62. 246 INSTITUTIONINSTITUfION OF OF CIVIL CIVIL ENGINEERS. ENGINEERS. The The Channel Channel Tunnel, Tunnel, pt pt 4:4: TransportTransport systems.systems. London:London: ThomasThomas Telford, 1995.1995. pp. 65. [Special issueiSSlle 22 ofProc.of Proc. InstnInstn CivilCivil Engrs, Civil Engineering, vol. 108.)108.) Papers on the shuttle trains and on installation ofof technical services in the Tunnel. 247 KIRKLAND,KIRKLAND, COLIN COLIN J. J. (ed). (ed). Engineering Engineering the the Channel Channel Tunnel. London: Spon,Spon, 1995. pp. vii, 334. A collection of papers covering all constructional aspects of the Tunnel and its rail vehicles.vehicles. 248 LELE SHUTTLE: SHUfTLE: the the official official Channel Channel TunnelTunnel factfile. London: Boxtree, 1994. pp. 64. Many col. illus.illns. RC12RCIl British contribution to overseasoverseas railwaysrailways (See also no. 329) 250 BINNS,BINNS, DONALD. DONALD. Algerian Algerian State State Railways: Railways: Beyer Beyer Garrett Garratt articulated articulated locomotives. locomotives. LocomotivesLocomotives International no. 27 (Feb. 1995)1995)pp. pp. 2-4. 251 DERBYSHIRE,DERBYSHIRE, IAN. IAN. The The building building of of India's India's railways: railways: the the application application of of western western technology technology inin thethe colonialcolonial periphery 1850-1920. InIn MacLEOD, ROY and KUMAR, DEEPAK (ed), Technology and the Raj: western technology and technicaltechnical transfers toto India 1700-1947. New Delhi: Sage,Sage, 1995. pp. 177-215.177-215. 252 WEST,WEST, CHRIS. CHRIS. The The broad broad gauge gauge locomotives locomotives of of the the Sri Sri Lankan Lankan Government Government Railways.Railways. LocomotivesLocomotives InternationalInternational no. 27 (Feb. 1995)1995) pp. 11-22.11-22. Many were British built. 253 WRIGHT,WRIGHT, HARRY HARRY J. J.AD60 AD60 class class Beyer Beyer Garrett Garratt locomotives locomotives of of the the New New South South Wales Wales Railways.Railways. LocomotivesLocomotives InternationalInternational no. 24 (June 1994)1994) 12-20,12-20, no. 2727 (Feb.(Feb. 1995)1995) pp. 34-5.34-5. RD SPECIALSPECIAL TYPES TYPES OF OF RAILWAY RAILWAY AND AND LOCOMOTION LOCOMOTION RDIRD! LightL1Eht railways railways and and LightL1Eht RailRail Metro systems 253a GARRETT,GARRETT, STEPHEN STEPHEN and and SCOTT-MORGAN, SCOTT-MORGAN, JOHN. Colonel Stephens' . Caernarfon: Irwell, 1995. pp. iv, 44.44.75 75 photos,photos, 22 drwgs.drwgs. 254 MILLER,MILLER, JOHN. JOHN. Holman Holman Stephens, Stephens, thethe military man. Tenterden Terrier no. 65 (Wntr(Wntr 1994)1994) pp. 20-6. Col. H. F. Stephens' serviceservice in the volunteers, 1887-c.1924. 255 SHAW,SHAW, PHILIP. PHILIP. In In the the shadow shadow of of the the Colonel.Colonel. Tenterden Terrier no. 63 (Spr. 1994)1994) pp.pp. 25-8,25-8, no. 6464 (Smr(Smr 1994) pp. 26-8. Biography of William Henry Austen (1878-1956), assistant andand successorsuccessor to Col. H.H. F.F. Stephens.Stephens. RD2RDZ Narrow EauEegauge railways 256 COOKSEY,COOKSEY, LAURIE LAURIE A. A. The The Rye Rye & & Camber Camber Tramway: Tramway: aa centenarycentenary history. Brighton: Plateway Plateway Press,Press, 1995.1995. pp. 160. 140140 photos,photos, 2424 drwgs,drwgs, 2 maps, 9 plans, Detailed history & description. 257 GRAY,GRA Y, ADRIAN. ADRIAN. Crossing Crossing the the narrow narrow gauge,gauge, pt 3. British RlyRly Jnl vol. 6 (1994- )) pp. 283-4283-4. . Crossings of the L&NWR and Penrhyn Rly lines at Port Penrhyn.Penrhyn. 258 HOUSEHOLD,HOUSEHOLD, HUMPRITEY. HUMPRHEY. Narrow Narrow gauge gauge railways: railways: EnglandEngland andand thethe fifteeenfifteeen inch.incb. Repr.Repr. of 19891989 edn.edn. (London(London/: 1: PromotionalPromotional Reprint Co., 1995.1995. pp. 178.178. 258a JUDGE,JUDGE, COLIN COLIN (comp). (comp). The The Rye Rye and and CamberCamber Tramway.Tramway. Oxford: Oakwood,Oakwood, 1995. pp. 64. 64 inns,illns, 77 maps, track plans, facsims.facsims. 259 THOMAS,THOMAS, C. C. S. S.The The Whipsnade Whipsnade & & Umfolozi Umfolozi Railway Railway and and the the Great Great Whipsnade Whipsnade Railway.Railway. Oxford: Oakwood,Oak wood, 1995. pp. [iv), 140,140, [321(32) pl.pI. 66 drwgs,drwgs, 3 plans. [Oakwood librarylibrary of railway history, no. 93.193.) 2ft 6in. gaugegauge pleasure rlyrly atat WhipsnadeWhipsnade Zoo. RD3 Industrial, mineral, agricultural,aEricultural, dock,dock, harbour, and public utilities' systemssystems (See also no. 4.) 260 A.P.C.M.A.P.C.M. Barham Burham works. works. IndlIndl RlyRly Record no. 135135 (Dec. 1993) pp. 225-6, no.no. 140 (Mar.(Mar. 1995)1995)pp. pp. 439-40, no. 142 (Sep. 1995) pp. 15-17. 261 APPLETON,APPLETON, ALEX. ALEX. The The wanderings wanderings of of Robin Robin Hood.Hood. IndlIndl LocomotiveLocomotive vol. 7 (1993-) pp.pp. 233-5. History of a Chapman & FumeauxFurneaux 0-4-0ST. 262 BAKER,BAKER, ALLAN ALLAN C. C. Avonside AVOllside activityactivity atat the the turnturn ofof the the century.century. IndlIndl LocomotiveLocomotive vol. 7 (1993-) pp. 240-3. Extracts from the records ofof Avonside Engineering. 263 BAKER,BAKER, F. F. H. H. A A description description of of Blackwell Blackwell 'A' •A' Winning Winning colliery, colliery, Alfreton, Alfreton, DerbyshireDerbyshire inin 1933.1933. BunnBlllln PeakPeak District MinesMines Historical Soc.Soc. vol. 12 no. 6 (Wntr 1995) pp. 39-57. Details of working of undergound rly system; a little on surface rlys. 212 264 BLACKER,BLACKER, GEOFF. GEOFF. The The stone stone industry industry of of Nidderdale, Nidderdale, pt I:I: PateleyPateley Bridge.Bridge. British Mining no. 55 (1995)(1995) pp.pp. 47-80. Refs to tramways and incline connecting quarries to the NER at Pateley Bridge. 265 BLYTH,BLYTH, JOHN JOHN D. D. Road Road into into rail...at raiL.at the the Derbyshire Derbyshire Wagon Wagon Co.Co. Ltd.Ltd. Stephenson Loco. Soc. JotJnl vol.voI. 71 (1995) PP.pp. 187-9. Steam lorries converted intointo railrail locos,locos, 1930s-1950s, forfor useuse atat thisthis company'scompany's sidingssidings atat NewNew Whittington,Whittington, near Chesterfield. 266 BODLANDER,BODLANDER, ADRIAN. ADRIAN. Summers Summers ore.ore. Welsh Rlys Archive vol.voI. 2 (1995-)(1995- ) pp.pp. 27-31.27-31. Standard andand 2ft 2ft 6in.6in. gaugegauge diesel locos of JohnJohn Summers steelworks,steelworks, Shotton.Shotton, 1960s-1980.1960s-1980. 267 BOOTH,BOOTH, A. A. J. J.Small Small mines mines of of South South Wales.Wales. Bridlington: Indl RlyRly Soc.,Soc .• 1995. pp. 96. 124124 photos,photos, map,map, 32 plans.plans...... th I d I . k d A photographic record ofof 32 small independentmdependent coal mmesmines inm S. Wales thatat employedemp oye non-non-locomotiveocomohve workedwor e narrow-gauge railways. 268 BOOTH,BOOTH, ADRIAN. ADRIAN. The The New New Stubbin Stubbin branch. branch. British Rlys Illustrated vol. 5 (1995-6) pp.pp. 60-4. NCB line serving NewNew StubbinStubbin colliery,colliery, Rawmarsh. Rawmarsh. 269 BURKHALTER,BURKHALTER, PAUL. PAUL. Crownhill Crownhill reservoir. reservoir. IndlIndl LocomotiveLocomotive vol.vol. 7 (1993-(1993-) ) pp.pp. 225-8. Reservoir for Plymouth Corporation.Corporation. 270 CHAPMAN,CHAPMAN, NIGEL NlGEL A. A. Sikehead Sikehead lead lead mine, mine, Ramshaw, Ramshaw, Northumberland. Northumberland. British Mining no.no. 55 (1995) pp.pp. 31-6. Refs to self-acting tramway tramway incline andand standardstandard gauge branch built in 1862 from the Weardale Iron Co.'s line. 271 CONNOR,"CONNOR, E.J. E.The The Gallions Gallions branch branch of of the the P.L.A. P.L.A. London Rly Record no. 3 (Apr. 1995) pp. 2-15, no. 44 (July(July 1995) p. 36. 272 CROCKER,CROCKER, ALAN. ALAN. The The tramway tramway at at the the Chilworth Chilworth Gunpowder Gunpowder Works.Works. Surrey Arch. Collns vol. 82 (1994)(1994) pp.pp. 181-95. Period: 1885-1920. 273 DARDAR VILL, VILL, R. R. D. D. and and MOUNTFORD, MOUNTFORD, C. C. E.E. BatteryBattery miningmining locomotives of the 1920s. Ind!Indl RlyRly RecordRecord no. no. 141 (June 1995)pp.1995) pp. 466-72. 274 DAVIDSON,DA VIDSON, C. C. Some Some notes notes on on the the Batbville Bathville Works, Works, Armadale. Armadale. Ind'Indl RlyRly Record Record no.no. 143 (Dec. 1995)1995) pp. 75-82. The loco, wagonwagon && otherother maintenancemaintenance workshops of United Collieries Ltd.,Ltd .• nearnear Bathgate. 275 EDGE,EDGE, GRAHAM. GRAHAM. Kearsley Kearsley power power station.station. Archive no. 6 (June 1995) pp. 2-22. Operated byby thethe Lancashire Electric Electric PowerPower Co. Co. pp. pp. 17-22,17-22, The power station's electric rly, connected to the L&YRL& YR at Kearsley Jcn. 276 EDWARDS,EDWARDS, BRIAN. BRIAN. National National Filling Filling Factory Factory no.no. 55 Quedgeley.Quedgeley. Gloucestersh. Soc. for IndlIndl Arch. Arch. .1n1 Jn/1994 1994 pp.pp. 32-52. W.W.IW. W.I shell fillingfilling factory, factory, 1915-26.1915-26. Incl. Incl. its its standard standard and and 22 ft.ft. gaugegauge rlys rlys systems, systems, the the former former connectedconnected to the MR. 277 ENTOMBEDENTOMBED Peckett Peckett at at Low Low Hall.Hall. Ind!Indl RlyRly RecordRecord no. 141141 (June(June 1995) pp. 462-4. Loco and train lost down disused shaftshaft atat LowLow HallHall colliery,colliery, 1945. 278 EVANS,EVANS, EDWARD EDWARD A. A. Taff Taff Merthyr Merthyr colliery.colliery. Archive no. 8 (Dec. 1995)1995) pp.pp. 24-39. Incl. itsits railwayrailway system.system. 279 FAIRBAIRN,FAIRBAIRN, R. R.A. A.Lead Lead mine mine waggons waggons of ofnorthern northern England England and and southern southern Scotland.Scotland. Keighley: Northern Mine Research Soc., 1995. pp. 45.45. 66 photos,photos, 3737 drwgs.drwgs. [British Mining, no. 54.] 280 FISHER,FISHER, CHRIS. CHRIS. The The Barrington Barrington Tramway. Tramway. Indl RlyRly RecordRecord no. 140140 (Mar.(Mar. 1995) pp. 433-6. Standard gaugegauge tramway fromfrom the the GNR'sGNR's SheprethSbepreth station station serving serving cement cement and and brick brick works, works, c.1880-1909. c.1880-1909. (Note thatthat itit hashas no connectionconnection withwith thethe laterlater BarringtonBarrington Light Rly.) 281 FLETCHER,FLETCHER, JOHN. JOHN. The The construction construction of of Fortis Fortis Green Green reservoir.reservoir. Archive no. 6 (June(June 1995) pp. 27-32. Incl. the contractor'scontractor's rly,rly, connectedconnected toto the the GNR GNR Alexandra Alexandra PalacePalace branch branch atat CranleyCranley Gardens.Gardens. 282 FLETCHER,FLETCHER, JOHN. JOHN. Early Early locomotives locomotives at at Swanscombe Swanscombe cement cement works.works. Archive no.no. 7 (Sep. 1995) pp. 18-28.18-28. 283 FOWKES,FOWKES, DUDLEY. DUDLEY. James James Oakes Oakes && Co.Co. Wyvern vol. 7 (1994-) pp. pp. 309-11.309-11. Notes on this company's PyePye HillHill colliery colliery and and other other industrial industrial worksworks nearby.nearby. 284 HALLOWS,HALLOWS, MARTIN MARTIN P. P.F. F.and and SMITH, SMITH, DAVID DA VID H. H. Harrogate Harrogate Gas Gas Works: Works: its its railways railways and and other other transport transport systems. Peterborough: Narrow GaugeGauge Rly Soc., 1995. pp. 56.56. 4444 photos, photos, 8 8 drwgs, drwgs, map,map, tracktrack plans,plans, gradientgradient profile, 2 facsims. [Special issue (no. 146) of TheThe Narrow Gauge.]Gauge.] 2112ft Oin.Oin. gauge gauge rly, rly, 1908-56.1908-56. 285 HARRISON,HARRISON, IAN. IAN. Dulcote: Dulcote: a atale tale of of two two quarries. quarries. British RlyJnlRly in! vol. 6 (1994- )) pp.pp. 214-19. (1),(I), GWRGWR ballastballast quarry.quarry. (2),(2), The The first first Foster Foster YeomanYeoman quarry.quarry. 286 HESELTON,HESELTON, K. K. YEAMAN. YEAMAN. The The industries industries of of Holt Ho1t Yard, Yard, Drayton.Drayton. Great Easton,Easton, Leicestersh.:Leicestersh.: Bringhurst Press, 1994. pp. 20, [41(4) pl.pI. Ch. 1I (pp. 1-15),1-15), 'Ironstone 'Ironstone quarries quarries and inclined plane'. DiscussesDiscusses evidenceevidence forfor aa tramwaytramway & incline connecting quarriesquarries to thethe L&NWRL&NWR andand GN && LNWLNW JtJt lineslines nearnear DraytonDrayton Jon.Jcn. 287 JUX,JUX, FRANK. FRANK. London's London's sewage sewage and and railways. railways. IndlIndl LocomotiveLocomotive vol.vol. 7 (1993-)(1993- ) pp.pp. 205-24.205-24. 288 KIDNER,KIDNER, R. R. W. W. Some Some notes notes on on the the railway railway incline.incline. IndlIndl RlyRly RecordRecord no. 140140 (Mar.(Mar. 1995) pp. 405-9. 289 LATHAM,LATHAM, BERNARD. BERNARD. Holloway Holloway Brothers Brothers (London) (London) Ltd.Ltd. IndlIndl LocomotiveLocomotive vol.vol. 7 (1993-) pp.pp. 246-53.246-53. Locos used on the contractscontracts ofof this this contractor.contractor. 290 LAWTON,LAWTON, K. K.An An historical historical perspective perspective on on the the provision provision of of a awater water supply supply to to Saddleworth, Saddleworth, a a PenninePennine district.district. Proc. InstnInstn Civil Engrs,Engrs, Municipal EngrEngr vol.vol. 103 (1994) pp. 203-14. Incl. details of aft3ft gaugegauge rlyriy usedused inin constructionconstruction of Chew Reservoir, 1908.

213 291 MARSHALL,MARSHALL, GARY. GAR Y. Redressing Redressing the the balance: balance: anan archaeologicalarchaeological evaluation of North Yorkshire's coastal alum industry. IndlIndl Arch.Arch. ReviewReview vo. 18 (1995-6) pp. 39-62. Refs to inclined tramway and to shoreline rutways at Peak alum works, Ravenscar. 292 GARDEN,OAKDEN, STEVEN. STEVEN. Cronton Cronton colliery.colliery. Ind!Indl RlyRly RecordRecord no. 140 (Mar. 1995) pp. 410-26, no. 143 (Dec. 1995) pp. 86-8. 293 PACEY,PACEY, PHILIP. PHILIP. MrMr Birley'sBirley's railway.railway. Narrow GaugeGauge no. 148148 (1995) pp. 3-8. 20in. gaugegauge rly onon the estateestate ofof JohnJohn Leyland Birley at Millbank, Kirkham, Lancashire. 294 PEPPER,PEPPER, R. R. Chaloner Chaloner (Guisborough) (Guisborough) ironstone ironstone mine mine 1872-1879.1872-1879. Cleveland Indl Archaeologist no. 22 (1994) pp. 25-38. Refs to its railway connections.connections . 295 SCOTT,.sCOTT, TREVOR. TREVOR. Northumberland Northumberland Paxmans. Paxmans.lndl Indl Rly Rly Record. Recort/.no. no. 142 (Sep. 1995)1995) pp. 21-33. History of BR D9500 class 0-6-0 diesel-hydraulic shunting locos after sale to the National Coal Board. 296 SHEPHERD,SHEPHERD, CLIFF. CLIFF. Cleveland Cleveland ironworks. ironworks. IndlIndl RlyRly RecordRecord no. 143143 (Dec. 1995) pp. 56-70. 297 TOWNLEY,TOWNLEY, C. C. H. H. A., A., APPLETON, APPLETON, C. C. A., A., SMITH, SMITH, F. F. D., D., and and PEDEN, PEDEN, J.J. A.A. TheThe industrialindustrial railwaysrailways ofof Bolton, Bury and the Manchester coalfield, pt 2: The Manchester coalfield. Cheltenham: Runpast, 1995. pp. 207-461. 86 photos, 32 maps & plans. Appx I, LocosLocos handled by Thomas Mitchell & Sons Ltd; 2, Locos advertised for sale; 3, Quotations for 10-ton wagons July 1892; 5, BridgewaterBridgewater CollieriesCollieries wagonwagon stock. 298 WOLSELEYWOLSELEY petrol petrol locomotives. locomotives. IndlIndl RlyRly RecordRecord no. 142142 (Sep. 1995)1995) pp. 14-15.14-15. Prototype locomotives of the Wolseley Tool & Motor Car Co. Ltd, 1904. RD5RDS UnusualUnusual forms forms of of railway railway andand locomotionlocomotion 299 BAILEY,BAILEY, MICHAEL MICHAEL R. R. The The Tracked Tracked Hovercraft Hovercraft project.project. Newcomen Soc. Trans. vol. 65 (1993-4) pp. 129-45.129-45. The full-size test track && vehiclevehicle built & operated by Tracked Hovercraft Ltd, a subsidiary of the National Research Development Corporation, 1969-73. 300 GRANT,GRANT, RON. RON. J. J. B. B. Fell's Fell's centre centre rail rail locomotive. locomotive. Locomotives International no. 22 (Xmas 1993) 2-5, no. 23 (Spr. 1994)1994) pp. 2-6. John Barraclough Fell's patentpatent ofof 18631863 forfor steeplysteeply inclinedinclined rlys.rlys. ExamplesExamples were built inin FranceHtalyFrancefItaly (over the Mont Cenis pass), Brazil and NewNew Zealand. 301 HEMPSTEAD,HEMPSTEAD, COLIN COLIN A. Control systems andand FleemingFleeming Jenkin's Jenkin's 'telpherage'.ln'telpherage'. In Papers presented at the 21st I.E.E. weekend meeting on thethe History of ElectricElectric Engineering, heldheld atat Warwick University,University, 9-119-11 July 1993. pp. 52-71. 302 LEAK,LEAK, MICHAEL MICHAEL J. J. Survival Survival against against all all odds: odds: Shipley Shipley Glen Glen Tramway Tramway isis 100lOO yearsyears oldold thisthis month.month. LightLight Rail & Modern TramwayTramway vol. 58 (1995)(1995)pp. pp. 176-7.176-7. A history. RD6 MiniatureMiniature railways railways (See also no. 2g5)2g;;) 303 CLARKE,CLARKE, JEREMY. JEREMY. The The Great Great Cockkow Cock,fow Railway.Railway. Shepperton: lanIan Allan, 1995.1995. pp. 48, incl.incl. covers.covers. 81 photos (24 col.),col.), 33 diagms,diagms, track plan,plan, signallingsignalling diagm.diagm. History & description of 71/47\4 in. in. gauge gauge rly rly at at ChertseyChertsey andand itsits predecessor,predecessor, thethe GreywoodGreywood CentralCentral Rly. Publ. to commemorate thethe 25th anniversary of the opening of the rly to the public. 304 SMITHERS,SMITHERS, MARK. MARK. Sir Sir Arthur Arthur Heywood Heywood and and the the fifteen fifteen inchinch gaugegauge railway.railway. Brighton: Plateway, Plateway, 1995.1995. pp. xi, 181. Many photos, drwgs. RE RAILWAYRAILWAY ENGINEERING ENGINEERING 304a PROFILLIDIS,PROFILLIDIS, V. V. A.A. RailwayRailway engineering.engineering. Aldershot: Avebury Technical, 1995.1995. pp. xx,xx, 287.287. ManyMany photos, figs, and tables. Bibliography with 205 refs. RE1REI BiographiesBlocraphies of of railway railway civil civil and and civil/mechanicalcivil/mechanical engineersenctneers (See also no. 460) 305 COCKERAM,COCKERAM, TOM. TOM. John John Urpeth Urpeth RaistrickRaistrick CE FRS,Fes, 26th January 17801780 -- 1st I st NovemberNovember 1856.1856. BackTrack vol.voI. 99 (1995) pp. 106-7.106-7. Outline of his career in locoloco & rly civil engineering. 306 FALCONER,FALCONER, JONATHAN. JONATHAN. What'sWhat's leftleft ofof Brunel.BruneI. Shepperton: Dial House, 1995.1995. pp. 160.160. Many illns.inns. Pt 1,I, The man; 2, The achievements; 3, What's left to seesee today; 4, StudyStudy sources;sources; Bibliography.Bibliography. 307 HALL-PATCH,HALL-PATCH, ANTHONY. ANTHONY. Charles Charles Blacker Blacker Vignoles Vignoles FRS: FRS: thethe careercareer ofof an an importantimportant railwayrailway engineerengineer described. BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp. 445-7. Vignoles (1793-1875) as a civil engineer.engineer. RE3REJ PermanentPermanent way way 307a RUTHERFORD,RUTHERFORD, MICHAEL. MICHAEL. AA questionquestion ofof gauge.gauge. [Provocations.](Provocations.) BackTrack vol.voI. 9 (1995) pp. 152-6.152-6. Discussion of variations in choice of railway gauge. RE4 ElectricElectric railway railway engineeringenctneerinc 308 BURNETT,BURNETT, J. J. M. M. Charles Charles H. H. MerzMerz 1874-1940.1874-1940. InIn Papers presented at the 20th I.E.E.LE.E. weekendweekend meeting on the History of Electric Engineering, University of Surrey, 10-12 July 1992. pp. 12. Biography of this consulting electrical engineer who playedplayed aa keykey rolerole inin railway electrification, notably as consultant to the NER. 309 DUFFY,DUFFY, M. M. C. C. Mercury-arc Mercury-arc rectifiers rectrners in in railwayrailway traction.traction. InIn Papers presented at the 21st I.E.E.LE.E. weekend meeting on the History of Electric Engineering, held at Warwick University, 9-119-11 JulyJuly 1993. pp. 22-51. 310 DUFFY,DUFFY, M. M. C. C. Main Main line line electrification electrrncation schemes schemes in in BritainBritain afterafter 1945:1945: directdirect currentcurrent traction. /nIn Papers presented at the twenty second I.E.E.LE.E. weekend meeting on thethe History of Electric Engineering, held at University of Liverpool, 8-10 July 1994.1994. pp. 42-67. 214 311 TYNESIDETYNESIDE Electrified Electrified Lines. Lines. L.N.E.R. StudyStlldy Grp NewsItrNewsltrno. no. 132132 (Apr.(Apr. 1995) pp. 5-7. Repr. from L.N.E.R. Mag. Oct/Nov.Oct1Nov. 1939. RES ArchitectureArchitecture and and design: deslp: bridges,brld&es, viaducts,viaducts, stations, tanneltunnel entrances (See(See also also nos. 183, 201,20 I, 497, 710) (See classclass RLRL for for buildingsbuildings and and structuresstructures ofof individualindividual railwayrailway companies)companies) 312 BINNEY,BINNEY, MARCUS. MARCUS. Architecture Architecture of of rail: rail: the the way way ahead. ahead. London:London: Academy,Academy, 1995. pp.pp. 127.127. ManyMany photosphotos (incl. col.), drwgsdrwgs &&. plans. A survey of modern station architecturearchitecture by European architects, incl.inct. Waterloo International.International. 313 CARTER,CARTER, OLIVER. OLIVER. Francis Francis Thompson Thompson 1808-95: 1808-95: an an architectural architectural mysterymystery solved.solved. BackTrack vol. 9 (1995)(1995) pp.pp. 213-16. New light onon his careercareer asas aa rlyrly architectarchitect inin BritainBritain andand NorthNorth America. 314 PRICE,PRICE, JAMES. JAMES. The The architectural architectural works works of ofPaley Paley & &. AustinAustin ofof Lancaster. Lancaster. CumbrianCllmbrian Rlys vol. 5 (1992-) pp. pp. 164-5. Edmund SharpeSharpe (1809-77), (1809-77), Edmund Graham Paley Paley (1823-95) (1823-95) and Hubert James James Austin Austin (1841-1914) (1841-1914) undertook work for the North Western Rly, Lancaster &&. Preston Junction Rly, L&NWRL&.NWR and Furness Rly. 315 STATIONSSTATIONS without without road road access.access. Jnl RlyRly &&: CanalCanal Hist.Hist. Soc.Soc. vol. 31 (1993-5) pp. 154,286,341-3,390,437,154, 286, 341-3, 390, 437, 51617,516-17,550-1, 550-1, vol. vol. 3232 (1996-8)(1996-8) pp. pp. 32,~,75, 75, 78-9.78-9. A series ofof correspondence. correspondeuce. RE7 LocomotivesLocomotives (See class RC1cRCtc for for LondonLatdoo Underground looomctives,locomotives, classclass RC4 for JrunIrish looomctives,locomotives, classclass RDJRD3 foefor industriallooomctives,industrial locomotives, classclass RD6RD6 for miniatureminiature locomotives,looomctives, andand class RL for for locomotiveslooomctives ofof individual individual railwayrailway companies) 316 BRADLEY,BRADLEY, RODGER RODGER P. P. Giants Giants of of steam: steam: the the full full story story of of the the North North British British LocomotiveLocomotive Co.Co. Ltd.Ltd. Sparkford: Oxford Publng,Pllblng, 1995. pp. 192.192.200 200 photos, photos, 3333 drwgs.drwgs. A history of the company and itsits products,products, 1903-62.1903-62. With tabular detailsdetails ofof thethe 11,500 locomotives that it built. 317 DUFFY,DUFFY, M. M. C. C. The The coal-burning coal-burning locomotive locomotive gas-turbine gas-turbine project.project. Newcomen Soc. Trans. vol. 65 (1993-4)(1993-4) pp.pp. 75-93. Gas turbine locomotive projects in the USA and Britain sincesince the 1940s. 318 FAREHAM,FARE HAM, RON. RON. Wath: Wath: an an adjustable adjustable shed.shed. British Rlys Illustrated vol. 4 (1994-5) pp.pp. 280-4. Wath electric loco shed and steam loco turntable were designed to be adjustable in the eveutevent of mining subsidence.sub sideuce. RE8RES SteamSteam locomotiveslocomotives (See(Seen

215 333 RUTHERFORD,RUfHERFORD, MICHAEL. MICHAEL. Eighty Eighty years years of of service: service: the the express express passengerpassenger 2-2-2.2-2-2. (Provocations.][Provocations.) BackTrackBaclr.TracJr. vol.vo!. 9 (1995) pp. 296-301. 334 RUTHERFORD,RUfHERFORD, MICHAEL. MICHAEL. Failure?Failure? [Provocations.][Provocations.) BackTrackBaclr.TracJr. vol.vo!. 9 (1995) pp. 582-8,582-8,657-65. 657-65. The L&NWR locos of F. W. Webb and the Kitson-StillKitson-Stilllocomotive locomotive reconsidered. 335 RUTHERFORD,RUfHERFORD, MICHAEL. MICHAEL. Fuel, Fuel, energy energy and and steamsteam traction. [Provocations.][Provocations.) BackTrackBackTraclr. vol.vo!. 9 (1995) pp. 33-8, 163. Attempts at more efficient coal utilisation. 336 RUTHERFORD,RUfHERFORD, MICHAEL. MICHAEL. Heroes, Heroes, villains villains and and ordinary ordinary men.men. [Provocations.][Provocations.) BackTrackBaclr.Traclr. vol.vo!. 9 (1995) pp. 528-34. The reputations of steam loco engineers from William HedleyHedley to to O.0. V. S. Bulleid. 337 RUTHERFORD,RUfHERFORD, MICHAEL. MICHAEL. Was Was there there aa futurefuture forfor steam?steam? BackTrackBackTraclr. vol.vo!. 9 (1995) pp. 183-90,183-90,265-70. 265-70. Alternatives to the conventional steam loco. 338 SIXSMITH,SIXSMITH, IAN. IAN. Leicester's Leicester's modern modern roundhouse. roundhouse. British Rlys IllustratedIllllstrated annualannllal no. 4 (1995) pp. 47-61. 339 SIXSMITH,SIXSMITH, IAN. IAN. Rebuilding Rebuilding Wakefield Wakefield shed.shed. British Rlys IllustratedIllllstrated vol.vo!. 4 (1994-5) pp. 246-57. Part of a programme of modernising engine sheds in the 1950s. 340 SUMMERS,SUMMERS, L. L. A. A. Were Were the the Standard Standard classes classes reallyreally necessary?necessary? BacJr.TracJr.BackTrack vol.vo!. 9 (1995) pp. 644-8. 341 TREACY,TREACY, ERIC. ERIC. Lure Lure of of steam. steam. Repr.Repr. of Ott.10435..4bingdon:Ott.l 0435. Abingdon: Fraser Stewart. 1995. pp. 208. 342 WILLIAMS,WILLIAMS, E. E. M. M. Euston Euston and and points points north. British Rlys IllllstratedIllustrated vol.vo!. 4 (1994-5) pp. 60-75,60-75,277,326,328. 277, 326, 328. engine workings in the 1950s. 343 WILLIAMS,WILLIAMS, GEOFFREY. GEOFFREY. William William Adams. Adams. BackTrackBaclr.Traclr. vol.vo!. 9 (1995) pp. 489-93. The career of this locomotive engineer (1823-1904). 344 WINKWORTH,WINKWORTH, D. D. W. W. DifficultiesDifficulties withwith 'Bolero''Bolero' engines.engines. BacJr.TracJr.BackTrack vol.vo!. 9 (1995) pp. 180-2.180-2. US Army 2-8-0s used in Britain during W.W.2. RE9 ElectricElectric locomotives locomotives and trains (See notes toto classclass RE7)RE7) 345 t PRICE,PRICE, J.J. H.H. TheThe DickDick KerrKerr story.story. [?J:pt. Tramway & LightLight Rlys Soc., 1995. pp. 64. [Walter[Waiter GratwickeGratwiclr.e Memorial LectllreLecture 1993.)I993.] 346 WATTS,WATTS, P. P. II. H. Connections. Connections. Proc. MstnInstn Mechanical Engrs,Engrs. pt F vol.vo!. 208 (1994) pp. 73-81. Author's experienceexperience of international co-operation in the electric rolling stock supply industry, based on a career with Metro-Cammell. REIOREIM DieselDiesel locomotiveslocomotives andand trainstrains (See notes toto classclass RE7)RE?) 347 ALLSOP,ALLSOP, S. S. G. G. The The Pilot Pilot Scheme Scheme diesel diesel locomotives.locomotives. BackTrackBacJr.TracJr. vol.vo!. 9 (1995) pp. 228-35.228-35. 348 ALLSOPP,ALLSOPP, S. S. G. G. The The 0-6-0 0-6-0 diesel diesel electric electric shunting shunting locomotives locomotives of of British British Railways:Railways: aa classificationclassification andand personal account. British Rlys IllustratedIllllstrated vol.vo!. 4 (1994-5) pp. 400-6,400-6,465-71,570-7. 465-71, 570-7. 349 BOLTER,BOLTER, J. J.R. R. The The Parsons-North Parsons-North British British coal-burning coal-burning gas gas turbine turbine locomotive.locomotive. Newcomen Soc. Trans. vol.vo!. 66 (1994-5) pp. 121-51.121-51. Development & construction of loco by the North British Locomotive Co. and C. A. Parsons & Co. under contract from the Ministry ofof FuelFuel & Power,Power, 1949-59;1949-59; abandonedabandoned beforebefore completion.completion. 350 DIESELDIESEL DAWN. DAWN. British Rlys Illustrated.lllllstrated. Series of features on early diesel traction. A personal experience of the transition from steam toto diesel, by Colin J. Churcher. Vol.Vo!. 4 (1994-5) pp. 348-57. Flight of fancy.fancy. SlimmerSummer specialspecial no. 3 (1995) pp. 42-3.42-3. DieselDiesel maintenance depot design, late 1950s/earlyI 950s/early 60s 351 GOLDING,GOLDING, BRIAN. BRIAN. A A pictorial pictorial record record of of British British Railways Railways dieseldiesel multiplemUltiple units. Chinnor: Cheona PubIns,Pllblns, 1995. pp. [i],[i), 176.176. ManyMany photosphotos && drwgs.drwgs. 352 MARSDEN,MARSDEN, COLIN COLIN J.J. Vulcan'sVulcan's mixedmixed pair.pair. Rlyfly Mag. vol.vo!. 141 no.no 11321132 (Aug.(Aug. 1995)1995) pp.pp. 71-3.71-3. Prototype diesel-hydraulic and diesel-electric 0-6-0 locos built in 1957 by Co. 354 RUTHERFORD,RUfHERFORD, MICHAEL. MICHAEL. Sages Sages arc are not not fixers: fixers: science,science, inventioninvention and Dr Diesel.Diese!. 'Provocations.][Provocations.) BackTrackBacJr.Traclr. vol.vo!. 9 (1995) pp. 377-85. The early history of diesel rail traction. 355 t WALKER,WALKER, COLIN. COLIN. LondonLondon MidlandMidland steamsteam twilight: Midland lines and the SomersetSomerset & Dorset, pt 1.1. (Llangollen?j:[Llangollen?J: PendykePendylr.e Publns,Pllblns, 1995. pp. 208. Album of author's photos, late 1950s/early1950s/early 1960s. REREll I I RollincRolling stock (carriaees(carriages andand wagons)_cons) (Sec(See class RClcRCIc for fOl" London Lmdm Underground Underground rolling rolling stock,stock, classclass RC4 for fOl" IrishIrish rollingrolling stock,.stock, RD3 forfOl" industrialindustrial rolling rolling stodc,stock, andand classclass RL feefOl" rollingrolling stockstock of individualindividual railway companies)oompanies) 356 HYPHER,HYPHER, JOHN JOHN and and WHEELER, WHEELER, COLIN COLIN and and STEPHEN. STEPHEN. Birmingham Birmingham Railway Railway Carriage Carriage & & WagonWagon Company:Company: a century of achievement 1855-19631855-1963 inin pictures andand words.words. Cheltenham: Rllnpast,Runpast, 1995.1995. pp. 112.112. 150150 photos,photos, 1212 drwgs. RE12REI2 CarriagesCarriaees (See notes to class RE11)REil) 357 MARSDEN,MARSDEN, COLIN COLIN J. J. TheThe last last Pullman.Pullman. RlyRlyMag. Mag. vol.vo!. 141 no. 1125 (Jan. 1995)1995) pp. 31-3. Mk 11II Pullman coaches built 19651965 for the ManchesterManchester Pullman and Liverpool Pullman.Pullman. 216 358 MILLARD,MILLARD, PHILIP PHILIP A. A. Notes Notes on on train train lighting:lighting: gasgas vsvs electric.electric. Hist.Hid. ModelModel RlyRly Soc.Soc. Jnl vol. 15 (1994-6) pp.pp. 139-47,139-47,238"9,269. 238-9, 269. RE13 WagonsWaeons (See ndesnotes toto classclass REil)RE11) 359 FIDCZUK,FIDCZUK, PETER. PETER. Ministry Ministry of of Munitions Munitions iron iron oreore wagons.wagons. Hist. Model Rly Soc. Jnlhit vol.vol. 15 (1994-6) pp.pp. 178-86, 254-65. 360 GOODWIN,GOODWIN, DAVID. DAVID. A A pair pair of of Point Point of of Ayr Ayr Collieries Collieries wagons.wagons. Hist. Model RlyRly Soc.Soc. JnlJot vol. I155 (1994-6) pp.pp. 218-25. 361 GROVES,GROVES, M. M. Anatomy Anatomy of of a a wagon.wagon. British RlysRlysIIIlIstrated Illustrated vol. 5 (1995-6) pp.pp. 146-50.146-50. The 'Presflo' wagonwagon forfor bulkbulk powders. 362 MILLARD,MILLARD, PHILIP PHILIP A. A. Mineral Mineral wagons wagons built built by by the the Ince Ince Waggon Waggon and and Ironworks Ironworks Company. Company. Hist. ModelModel Rly Rly Soc. Soc. Jnl vol. 15 (1994-6) pp. 194-6. 363 WATTS,WATTS, A. A. J. J.The The Ince Ince Waggon Waggon & & Ironworks Ironworks Co.Co. archive.archive. Hist. ModelModel Rly Rly Soc. Soc. JotJnl vol. 1515 (1994-6)(1994-6) pp.pp. 251-3. RE14 Brakes (See(See also also no. 563) 363a MARSDEN,MARSDEN, COLIN COLIN J. J. Pushed Pushed & & pulled:pulled: thethe diesel diesel brake brake tendertender story.story. Rly Mag. vol. 141 no. 1136 (Dec. 1995) pp. 50-3. Built 1962-41962-4 to to increase increase braking braking performance performance onon unfittedunfitted andand partially-fitted freightfreight trains. RE15 Safety eneineerine:engineering: sienalssignals and and sienalllne signalling methods methods (See(See also also no. no. Ill) Ill) (See damclass RLRL for for- signallingsillJl8lling of cI individual individual railwayrailway companies) 364 CREED,CREED, JOHN. JOHN. The The recording recording train train describer. describer. Signalling RecordRecord 1995 pp. 154-7. 365 CROSIER,CROSIER, LARRY. LARRY. Regulation Regulation 4A.4A. Signalling RecordRecord 1995 pp. 44-9. GWR signalling regulation 4A was designed to overcomeovercome problems when distant signals were less thanthan the required distance from home signals. 366 LEWIS,LEWIS, L. L.P. P.Railway Railway signal signal engineering engineering (mechanical). (mechanical). 3rd 3rd edn, edn, rev. rev. & & enl.enl. by by J. J. H.H. Fraser.Fraser. Repr. of Ott. 3274, re-arranged in A4 format. Teignmouth:Teignmollth: Peter Kay, 1995. pp. 1120].(120). 367 NEWNEW signalbox signalbox at at Euston. Euston. British Rlys IllustratedI11l1strated vol. 4 (1994-5) pp.pp. 592-6. The 1952 re-signallingre-signalling scheme.scheme. 368 RUFFELL,RUFFELL, BRYAN. BR YAN. Coded Coded and and pulse pulse tracktrack circuits.Signallingcircuits. Signalling RecordRecord 1995 pp. 135-8. 369 STIRLING,STIRLING, DAVID. DA VID. Block Block controls. controls. Signalling RecordRecord 1995. pt 1,I, Principles. pp. 158-71. pt 2,2, The development of block controls. pp. 192-5. 370 VANNS,VANNS, MICHAEL MICHAEL A. A. Signalling Signalling in in the the Age Age ofof Steam. Steam. London: lanIan Allan, 1995. pp. 112.112.75 75 inns,illns, 8 figs. [Ian[Ian Allan ABC series.]series.) A succinct, authoritative history of the development of the semaphore signalling system. 371 WARBURTON,WARBURTON, G. G. L. L. An An introduction introduction toto signalling.signalling. Midland Record Record no. 3 (1995) pp.pp. 63-80. RE16REI6 Other railwayrailway equipment 372 BUTCHER,BtITCHER, ROGER. ROGER. On-track On-track plant plant on on BritishBritish Railways.Railways. 5th5th edn.edn. Bishop'sBishop'S Waltham: S.C.T. Pllblng,Publng, (1995).[1995]. PP.pp. 9595.. Brief details & tabulatedtabUlated lists of on-track on-track maintenance machines, snow ploughs, etc. 373 LIVERPOOLLIVERPOOL May-Day May-Day procession: procession: railway railway horseshorses well toto thethe fore.fore. Platform no. 40 (Spr.(Spr. 1995) pp. 6-7. Repr. from Railway News,News, May 1910. 374 RUTHERFORD,RtITHERFORD, MICHAEL. MICHAEL. Measurement Measurement notnot mystification: the British dynamometer car. car. [Provocations.) provocations] BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp. 436-44. 375 RUTHERFORD,RtITHERFORD, MICHAEL. MICHAEL. Thoughts Thoughts about about turntables. [Provocations.)[Provocations] BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp.pp. 67-73. 376 TOWNSLEY,TOWNSLEY, DON. DON. On On track. track. British Rlys I11l1stratedIllustrated vol. 4 (1994-5) pp.pp. 656-61. Development of track maintenance machines inin thethe early 1960s. RF RAILWAYRAILWAY ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION RFI Rates, charges,charees, faresrares and tolls; tickets and luggagelueeaee labels (See also nos. 505-8, 686) 377 DAVID,DAVID, TREFOR. TREFOR. Passengers Passengers travelling travelling in in guards'guards' vans.vans. Rly Print Soc.Soc. NewsltrNewsltr no. 73 (Sep-Oct.(Sep-Oct. 1995) pp. 7-8, no. 74 (Nov-Dec. 1995) pp. 10-11. Tickets for disabled passengers in Bath chairs travelling in passenger or goods guards'guards' vans.vans. 378 ESSERY,ESSERY, BOB. BOB. Rates Rates and and fares. fares. [Railway topics,topics, no. 8.]8.) BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp.pp. 601-3, 669-72. Freight charges in the Grouping period. 379 MACKIE,MACKIE, ALEC. ALEC. B.R. B.R. wagonwagon labels.labels. Rly Print Soc.Soc. Newsltr no. 7171 (May-June(May-June 1995) pp. 9-11. RGRC RAILWAYRAILWAY OPERATION OPERATION RGI OperationOperation of or railway railway services 380 OLIVER,OLIVER, BRUCE BRUCE R. R. Remembering Remembering Southampton Southampton Central in 1962. BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp.pp. 516-20. Observations of summer Saturday operations. RC2RGl FreightFreieht traffic tramc (See(See also also nos. nos. 478,478,600, 600, 673) 381 ESSERY,ESSERY, BOB. BOB. Carrying Carrying the the freight. freight. [Railway topics, no. 7.)7.] BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp. 350-5,418-22,566,350-5, 418-22, 566, 676. A review of types of traffic traffic andand its flowsflows inin thethe Grouping Grouping period. 217 382 ESSERY,ESSERY, BOB. BOB. Traffic Traffic statistics. statistics. [Railway topics,topics, no. 6.)6.j BackTrackBaclcTraclc vol. 9 (1995) pp.pp. 257-9. Freight operation in the Grouping period. 383 FORSYTHE,FORSYTHE, ROBERT. ROBERT. The The revolution revolution in in British British Railways Railways freight freight andand itsits publicity.publicity. BackTrackBaclcTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp. 314-18. 384 HOCKNEY,HOCKNEY, ROGER ROGER and and ANDERSON, ANDERSON, PAUL. PAUL. TeatimeTeatime fish. British RlysR/ys Illustrated vol. 4 (1994-5)(1994-5) pp.pp. 484-93, vol. 5 (1995-6) pp.p. 51-2. Working of Grimsby fish trains inin thethe 1950s/60s.1950S/60s. 385 'MB.''M.B.' Anatomy Anatomy of of a apickup pickup goods.goods. British RlysRlyslllustrated Illustrated vol. 4 (1994-5) pp.pp. 600-5. The working of the last Hull NeptuneNeptune Street-Carlton Towers pick-up goods train, 1959. 386 MALLON,MALLON, JOHN. JOHN. The The demurrage demurrage question.question. BackTrackBaclcTraclc vol. 9 (1995) pp.pp. 386-7. 387 ONON the the milk. milk. British Rlys Illustratedn1ustrated annual no. 4 (1995) pp.pp. 62-81. History of the carriage of milk by rail. 388 PEARCE,PEARCE, SHAUN. SHAUN. Focus Focus on on freight: freight: Eastern Eastern RegionRegion freightfreight since 1960. Shepperton: lanIan Allan, 1995. pp.128. 128 photos, 1212 mapsmaps & plans. A mainly photographic record of the changes in freight services in the territory of the original Eastern Region south of Shaftholme Jen.kn. RG3 PassengerPasseneer traintrain services 389 AUSTIN,AUSTIN, STEPHEN. STEPHEN. From From the the footplate: footplate: DevonianDevonian - BradfordBradford to to Paignton. Paignton. Shepperton: lanIan Allan, 1994. pp.pp. 112. Many photos, 2 drwgs,drwgs, 22 routeroute && tracktrack diagms,diagms, gradientgradient profile. . Detailed account of the train's journey in 1957 fromfrom the driver's viewpoint. 390 CHANCELLOR,CHANCELLOR, PAUL. PAUL. Western Western change: change: SummerSummer SaturdaysSaturdays in thethe West 1957-1995.1957-1995. LongLong Stratton: RlyRly Correspondence &-& Travel Soc., 1995. pp. [v],[v), 169.169. 62 62 photos, photos, 6 6 maps maps && plans,plans, 4141 tables.tables. Analysis of train train and locomotive workings,workings, basedbased on on traffictraffic surveys surveys undertaken undertaken over the years by RCTS members in the area bounded by Taunton, SevernSevens Tunnel Junction, Gloucester, andand Swindon. 391 DALY,DALY, STEVE. STEVE. Across Across Wales Wales by by Royal Royal train.train. Welsh RlysRlysArchive Archive vol. 2 (1995- ))pp. pp. 18-21.18-21. Planning of Royal trains Bangor-Cardigan inin 1957 and Welshpool-TrebavisWelshpool-Trehavis in 1958. 392 HULL,HULL, DAVID. DA YID. Passenger Passenger carriage carriage label label developments. developments. Rly Print Soc.Soc. Newsltr no. 69 (Jan-Feb.(Jan-Feb. 1995) pp. 20-3, no. 74 (Nov-Dec. 1995) pp. 15-17. 393 MULLAY,MULLA Y, A. A. J. J.Lord Lord Monkswell Monkswell and and 'the 'the great great railway railway slowdown'.slowdown'. BackTrackBack.Traclc vol. 9 (1995) pp.pp. 191-2.191-2. Polemical views of Monkswell (1875-1964) on on qualityquality ofof passenger passenger services. 394 MULLAY,MULLA y, A. A. J. J. Steam's Steam's 'up-and-under' 'up-and-under' day.day. BackTrackBaclcTraclc vol. 9 (1995) pp.pp. 125-8.125-8. Traffic arrangements for rugby & other sportingsporting fixturesfixtures in Edinburgh, 1957. 395 RICHARDSON,RICHARD SON, COLIN COLlN and and WINKWORTH, WINKWORTH, D. D. W. W. 5.405.40 p.m. p.m. from from Cannon Cannon Street.Street. British Rlys Illustrated vol. 4 (1994-5) pp. 392-9. A business train serving all stationsstations from from KnockholtKnockbolt toto AshfordAshford (Kent), normally hauled by aa 'King'King Arthur Artbur class 4-6-0, 1946-58. 396 WINKWINKWORTH, WORTH, D. D. W. W. Waterloo: Waterloo: itsits insins andand outs.outs. British Rlys Illustrated vol.vol. 5 (1995-6) pp. 79-86. Empty stock workings between Waterloo and Clapham Yard, 1955. RGS RailwayRailway waterwater services: decksdocks and harbours; boats; boat trainstrains (See(See alsoalso nos. 131, 138,138,205,456,459, 205, 456, 459, 581,683,729,738)581,683, 729, 738) 397 PHELAN,PHELAN, JACK. JACK. Ferries Ferries of of . Cork. Kilgetty: Ferry Publns,Pub Ins, 1995. pp.pp. 64. ManyMany photos (incl. col.),coL), maps,maps, plan.plan. History of ferry services between Cork and British and French ports sincesince 1906. 398 tf PLUMMER,PLUMMER, RUSSELL.RUSSELL. PaddlePaddle steamers atat warwar 1939-1945.1939-1945. Barry: G.M.S.G.M.S. Enterprises,[1995?]Enterprises, [I995?) pp. 66. 77 illus.illns. 399 ROESE,ROESE, H. H. E. E. Cardiff Cardiff and and itsits port port facilities.facilities. Morgannwg vol.voL 39 (1995) pp.pp. 50-71. RG7 AncillaryAncillary services: services: Hotels, Hotels, catering, caterlne. camping camplne coaches, coaches. and and otherother specialspecial facilities;facilities; stationstation kioskskiosks andand bookstalls; station cabscabs andand taxistaxis (See(See alsoalso nos. 458, 835) 400 EMMINS,EMMINS, COLIN. COLlN. Automatic Automatic vending vending machines. machines. Princes Risborough: Shire Publns,Pablo:, 1995. pp. 32. 56 inns.illns. [Shire albums, no. 316.]316.) Outline history of the development of these machines,machines. whichwhich becamebecame aa feature ofof station station platformsplatforms from the early 1900s. RH RAILWAYRAILWAY LIFE LIFE AND AND LABOURLABOUR 401 HOWELL,HOWELL, DAVID. DA YID. 'I 'Iloved loved my my Union Union and and my my country': country': Jimmy Jimmy Thomas Thomas and and the the politicspolitics ofof railway railway tradetrade unionism. 20th Century British History vol. 6 (1995) pp.pp. 145-73.145-73. J. H. Thomas's role inin thethe NationalNational UnionUnion ofof Railwaymen Railwaymen and and the the first Ilrst Labour Labour government.government. 402 JACOBS,JACOBS, G. G. A. A. 'A 'A driver's driver's lot lot is is not not a a happyhappy one.' South Western CircularCircular vol. 10 (1995-7) pp. 85-94. Evidence of L&SWR driver presentingpresenting the the locomen'slocomen's case before thethe National Railway Wages Board, 1920. 403 LAWSON,LAWSON, FRANK. FRANK. Driver Driver Knox Knox and and hishis strike.strike. North East Labour Hist. Soc.Soc. Bulln no. 29 (1995) pp.pp. 40-9. A strike of HERNER staff in 1912. 404 REVILL,REYILL, GEORGE. GEORGE. Working Working the the system: system: journeys journeys through through corporatecorporate culture inio the 'railway age'. Environment &&- Planning,Planning. D:D: Society Society &&- SpaceSpace vol. 1212 (1994) pp.pp. 705-25. Development of occupational identity among rly workers in the 19th cent., using the Midland Rly as an example. RH1RHt Biographical/autobiographicalBloeraphlcal/autobloeraphlcal memoirs memoirs ofof railwaymen railwaymen 405 tf CAVE,CAVE, NORMAN. NORMAN. It'sIt's in in the the tin! tin! MyMy railwayrailway historyhistory 1947-1959.1947-1959. Ed. Ed. by by David David Crossland. Crossland. (7/:{?{: Silsford Books,Books, 1995. pp. 20. 6 dins.illns. The author was a firemanIlreman at Retford.Retford. 218 406 ESSERY,ESSERY, T. T. Saltley Saltley firing firing days: days: footplate footplate memories memories 1950-59. 1950-59. Combined Combined ednedn of Firing daysdays atat SaltleySaltley [1980](1980) and More firing daysdays at Saltley [1980/1](1980/1) (Ott.8321).(Ott.8321). Wadenhoe: Silver Link, 1994. pp. 256. 407 SYMES,SYMES. STAN. STAN. 55 55years years on onthe the footplate: footplate: reminiscences reminiscences of of the the Southern Southern at at Bournemouth. Bournemouth. Oxford: Oakwood,Oakwood, 1995. pp. 136,136. [32](32) pl.pI. [Oakwood reminiscencesreminiscences series, no.DO. RS2.]RS2.) The author began work as a cleaner in 1939.1939. After After retirement retirement he drovedrove on the preserved SwanageSwan age Rly. 408 TAYLOR,TAYLOR, CHARLES. CHARLES. Life Life in in a locoa loco works: works: first-hand first-hand experiences experiences of of a aCrewe Crewe engineering engineering apprentice apprentice in wartime. Sparkford:Sparlt/ord: Oxford Publng,Pllblng, 1995. pp. 184.184.24 24 pl.pi. 409 WILSON,WILSON, STAN. STAN. Steaming Steaming eccentrics: eccentrics: tales tales from from the the footplate.footplate. Wadenhoe: Silver Link, 1995. pp. 224. Tales of fictional fictional footplatefootplate characters, characters, basedbased onOIl real events. RK RAILWAYSRAILWAYS AND AND THE THE NATIONNATION 410 FOREMAN-PECK,FOREMAN-PECK, JAMES. JAMBS. Network Network industries industries and and the the 19th 19th and and 20th 20th century century BritishBritish economy.economy. ReFRESH (Recent Findings of Research in Economic &:& Social History) no.DO. 1919 (Aut.(Aut. 1994)1994) pp.pp. 11-4.-4. Utility industriesindustries (incl.(inct. rlysrlys & &. tramways), tramways), government government regulation &&. the economic effects. 411 WHATWHAT future future for for Britain's Britain's railways: railways: development development oror decline?decline? Huddersfield: TransportTransport Research &&: Information Network, 1995.1995.2 2 vols. vol.vot. 1,I, Preserved Preserved railwaysrailways meanmean business.business. pp.pp. 32.32. 88 papers papers byby 88 authorsauthors onon aspectsaspects of the developmentdevelopment of preserved rlys. vol.vot. 2,2, The The community, community, Britain Britain and and thethe widerwider Europe.Europe. pp. 52. 1717 papers papers byby 1414 authors authors onon ruralrural andand regional rlys. RK1RKl RailwaysRailways and society (See(See also also no.DO. 221) 412 GRANTHAM,GRANTHAM, ANDREW. ANDREW. HowHow toto savesave a railway.railway. BackTrackBackTrack vol.vot. 9 (1995) pp.pp. 89-92. The campaigncampaip to save the East Suffolk lineline fromfrom closure. 412a STEERSTEER DAVIES DA VIES GLEAVE. GLEAVB. Alternatives Alternatives to to traffic traffic growth: growth: the the role role of of public public transport transport andand thethe futurefuture forfor freight:freight: a report for Transport 2000.2000. London:London: Transport 2000,1995.2000, 1995. pp. [viii),[viii], 101,191.101, (9). The implications of the targets set by the Royal CommaCommsn onon EnvironmentalEnvironmental Pollution (1994). RK3 SafetySafety inIn transit;transit; accidents (See also DOS.nos. 452,452, 476, 517, 559, 566, 616, 627, 632, 670) 413 BLAKEMORE,BLAKEMORE, MICHAEL. MICHAEL. 'A'A little little neglect neglect may may breed breed mischief'. BackTrack vol.vo!. 9 (1995) pp. 320-3,398,454.320-3, 398, 454. Collapse of a passenger footbridge at Bury Knowsley Street statiOllstation in 1952. 414 FRIEND,FRIEND, HARRY. HARRY. Signals Sipals passed passed at at danger. danger. BackTrack vol.vo!. 9 (1995) pp. 209-12. 415 GOSLIN,GOSLIN, GEOFF. GEOFF. Peckfield Peckfield 1960: 1960: a a tale tale of of survivors. survivors. British Rlys Illustrated vol.voI. 4 (1994-5) pp.pp. 380-1. DMU collided with rearrear ofof loco-hauled loco-hauled passenger passenger train train betweenbetween GarforthGarforth and Micklefield. 416 JENKINS,JENKINS, PETER PETER R. R. (ed). (ed). Railway Railway accidents accidents and and occurrences occurrences of of the the year year 1845, 1845. as as reported reported in in thethe AnnualAnnual Register. Pulborough:Plllborollgh: Dragonwheel Bks,Bb, 1995. pp. 19. 417 TATCHELL,TATCHELL, JOHN. JOHN. The The big big bang bang - - inin practice!practice I Archive no. 5 (Mar. 1995) pp. 61-4. Examples ofof loco boiler explosions, 1857-1921. 418 TAYLOR,TAYLOR, W. W. Mansfield Mansfield 1950. British Rlys IllustratedI11l1strated vol.voI. 5 (1995-6) pp.pp. 76-8. Derailment on plain line betweenbetween MansfieldMansfield Central Central andand Edwinstowe. RK4 RailwaysRailways andand industry,Industry, trade endand agriculturea,rlcuJture (See(See also also nos.DOS. 518, 599) 419 HOBBS,HOBBS, ANDREW. ANDREW. Joseph Joseph Ellis Ellis & &.Sons: Sons: coal coal (amongst (amOllgst other other things) things) merchants. merchants. Midland Record Record no. 3 (1995) pp. 59-62, DO.no. 4 (1996) p. 78, no. 5 (1996) p. 36. Also deals with thethe firmfum Ellis & &. Everard.Everard. RK6 Parliament,ParUament, government covernment and and thethe railwaysrailways 420 DOBBIN,DOBBIN, FRANK. FRANK. Forging Forging industrial industrial policy: policy: the the United United States, States, Britain, Britain, and and France France inin thethe railwayrailway age.age. Cambridge Univ. Press,Prell, 1994, pp. xii, 262. Comparison of the philosophies underlyingunderlying governmentgovernment control over the development of each country's railways. It is arguedargued that in Britain they were basedbased OIlon the the protection protection of of the the weak weak against against the the strong strong - - thethe individual againstagainst thethe institution,institutiOll, the the smaller smaller company company againstagainst thethe larger,larger, thethe privateprivate enterpriseenterprise against thethe state. pp. 233-53.233-53, Bibliography.Bibliography. IIK8RK8 CrimeCrime onon thethe railwaysrailways (See also no. 459) 421 APPLEBY,APPLEBY. PAULINE. PAULINE. A A force force on 011 the the move: move: the the story story of of the the British British TransportTransport PolicePolice 1825-1995. Malvern Wells:Well:r: Images Publng,Pllblng. 1995. pp. 286. 174174 inns,illns, 1010 facsims. facsims. 422 GRAY,GRAY, ADRIAN. ADRIAN. Railways Railways and and the the suffragette suffragette war.war. BackTrack vol.vot. 9 (1995) pp.pp. 423-4. RK9 RailwaysRailways andand the Post Office 423 JOHNSON,JOHNSON, PETER. PETER. Mail Mail by by rail: rail: the the history history of of the the T.P.O. T.P.O. and and Post Post OfficeOffice Railway.Railway. Shepperton: lanIan Allan, 1995. pp.pp. 128.128. ManyMany Ring.illns. AKIORKIO Railways andand national defence 424 WURTZENBURGER,WURTZENBURGER, EUSTACE EUSTACE K. K. OverOver here.here. British Rlys Illustrated vol.vo!. 4 (1994-5) pp.pp. 616-29. The US Army 0-6-OT0-6-0T locos of W.W.2, W.W.2, ofof which which 14 14 were were subsequently subsequently purchased purchased byby the SouthernSouthern Rly. RK11RKll Military railways (see also no. 140) 425 CHRISTENSEN,CHRISTENSEN, MIKE. MIKE. Military Military camp camp railways.railways. Archive no.DO. 6 (June 1995) pp. 41-6. With table summarising details of 12 rlys. 426 CHRISTENSEN,CHRISTENSEN, MIKE. MIKE. The The Cairnryan Caimryan Military Military Railway Railway (Military(Military PortPort no. 2). British RlyJnlRly.inl vol.vo!. 6 (1994-(1994-) ) pp. 178-91.241-61.178-91, 141-61. From junctionjunction with LM&'SRLM&SR east of Stranraer toto aa W.W.2 deep-water port.port, builtbuilt 1940-2.1940-2. 219 RL INDIVIDUALINDIVIDUAL RAILWAYS RAILWAYS Aberdeen Joint Station CommitteeCommittee (Caledonian(Caledonian RigRly and G.N.S.R.) 427 JONES,JONES, KEITH KEITH G. G. and and PATTERSON, PATTERSON, OSWALD. OSWALD. Aberdeen Aberdeen Joint.Joint. BritishBritilh RlysRlyl IllustratedIllllstrated annualannllal no. 4 (1995) pp. 84-96. AlexandraA1exandra (Newport &&: South Wales)Wales) Docks &&: Railway 428 CHAPMAN,CHAPMAN, COLIN. COLIN. Tales Tales of of refurbishment, refurbishment, or or the the P.C.& P.C.&: N.N. train.train. WelshWellh Rlys Archive vol. 2 (1995-) pp. pp. 16-17. The firstrrrst , Caerphilly &:& Newport RlyRly setset of carriages, 1895. Brecon &&: Junction Railway 429 A VISITA VISIT to toLlantlicay Llanthony Abbey Abbey with with the the Aberdare Naturalists, Naturalists, 1891: 1891: the the Brecon Brecon and and Merthyr Merthyr RailwayRailway explored.explored. Merthyr HiltorianHistorian vol.7 (1994) pp.pp. 70-4. Transcription of an article from the Merthyr ExprelsExpress describing a railway journey made byby thethe Aberdare Naturalists Society. BrightonBrlehton &:& South Eastern Companies JointJoint CommitteeCommittee (See(See alsoalso no. 148) 430 DERRICK,DERRICK, J. J.The The Woodside Woodside & &: South South Croydon Croydon JointJoint line. London Rly Record no. 4 (July 1995) pp. 20-7. Burry Port &&: Gwendraeth Valley Railway 431 BURNHAM,BURNHAM, TOM. TOM. Passengers Passengers to to Pontyberem: Pontyberem: conversion conversion ofof the the B.P.&B.P.&: G.V.R.G. V.R. toto aa lightlight railway.railway. Tenterden Terrier no. 67 (Smr(Snrr 1995) pp.pp. 30-5, no.no. 6868 (Wntr(Wntr 1995) p. 33. Caledonian RailwayRailway (See(See alsoalso no. 217) 432 ALLAN,ALLAN, HENRY. HENRY. View View of of the the Caledonian Caledonian RailwayRailway in 1921.1921. Pulbarough:Plllborollgh: Dragonwheel Bks,Bb, 1995. pp. [i],[i), 16.16. A speech by thethe Chairman Chairman ofof the the CRCR atat the 19211921 annualannilal generalgeneral meeting. 433 SHEPHERD,SHEPHERD, JAMES. JAMES. Caledonian Railway 828: 828: its its career career and and preservation. preservation. StephensonStephenlon Loco. Soc. JnlJill vol. 71 (1995)(1995)pp.173-7. pp. 173-7. History ofof thisthis •'812' 812' classclass. 0-6-0 loco. CallenderCallander &&: ObenOban Railway 434 STEVENSON,STEVENSON, J. J.L. L. 'Anderson's 'Anderson's piano': piano': stone stone protection protection on on the the Oban Oban line. British RlysRlYI IllustratedIllllstrated vol. 4 (1994-5) pp. 472-3, vol. 5 (1995-6) p. 101.101. CambrianCambrlan RailwaysRailways (See(See alsoalso no. 222) 435 BELL,BELL, STEPHEN. STEPHEN. Tales Tales from from Doldowlod. Doldowlod. Welsh Rlys Archive vol. 2 (1995-)(1995- ) pp.pp. 43-5.43-5. Extracts from correspondence aboutabout goodsgoods traffictraffic handledhandled at at Doldowlod, Doldowlod, 1909-20. 436 EMMERTON,EMMERTON, R. R. J. J.Memories Memories of of Barmouth Barmouth Junction. Junction. BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp.pp. 460-6. 437 LYCETT-SMITH,LYCETT-SMITH, ROGER. ROGER. Cambrian Cambrian timber timber trestle trestle bridges bridges and and viaductsviaducts inin 1994:1994: a a photographic photographic survey.survey. Hisr.Hist. Model Rly Soc. Jnl vol. 15IS (1994-6) pp. 208-17, 271. Railway 438 LOWE,LOWE, ANDY. ANDY. Chamwood Charnwood Forest Forest Railway.Railway. L.N.W.R. Soc. Jnl vol. 1 (1993-(1993-) ) pp.pp. 256-9. Cheshire Lines CommitteeCommittee (GCR, (GCR, GNRGNR andand MidlandMidland Railway) 439 HUGHES,HUGHES, JOHN JOHN C. C. The The C.L.C.'s C.L.C.'s North North Liverpool Liverpool lines.lines. BackTrack vol. 9 (1995)(1995) pp.pp. 356-62. Cleobury MortlmerMortimer &:& DlttonDitton Priors LlehtLight RailwayRailway (See(See alsoalso no. 493) 440 MAGNER,MAGNER, CHRISTOPHER CHRISTOPHER and and HOLBOURN, HOLBOURN, PAT. PAT. Tales Tales of of the the Cleobury Cleobury Mortimer Mortimer & &: DittonDitton PriorsPriors LightLight Railway and Ditton Priors R.N.A.D. depot.depot. Bridgnorth:Brldgnorlh: authors,allthors, 1995. pp. 76, incl.incl. covers.covers. 1515 inns,illns, map.map. A collection ofof memories memories of of the the railway railway & &: thethe navalnaval depotdepot that it served. 441 PRICE,PRICE, M. M. R. R. C. C.The The Cleobury Cleobury Mortimer Mortimer & &: Ditton Ditton Priors Priors Light Light Railway.Railway. 3rd3rd edn.eOO. Oxford: Oakwood, 1995. pp.pp. 88. 9090 photos,photos, 33 facsims, facsims. map, map. track track diagms,diagms. gradientgradient profile. [Locomotion papers,papers, no. 21.]21.) Cockermouth, Keswick &:& PenrlthPenrith RailwayRailway (See(See alsoalso no. 207) 442 DARRALL,DARRALL, JAN. JAN. Strolling Strolling with with steam: steam: walks walks along along the the Keswick Keswick Railway.Railway. Wilmslow: Sigma Leisllre.Leisure, 1995. pp.pp. 48. Dundee &&: Newtyle Railway 443 FERGUSON,FERGUSON. MALL. NIALL. The The Dundee Dundee & &:Newtyle Newtyle Railway Railway including including the the Alyth Alyth and and Blairgowrie Blairgowrie branches. branches. Oxford: Oakwood,Oakwood. 1995. pp.pp. vi,vi. 242,242, [64] [64) pl. pI. 14 14 drwgs, drwgs. 31 31 maps maps & & plans.plans. [Oakwood librarylibrary of railway history,history. no. 94.]94.) FestinioeFestiniog Railway (See(See also also no. 111)Ill) 444 JOHNSON,JOHNSON. PETER PETER and and WHITEHOUSE, WHITEHOUSE. MICHAEL. MICHAEL. FestiniogFestiniog inin colourcolour == FfestiniogFfestiniog mewnmewn Iliw.lliw. Shepperton: lanIan Allan.Allan, 1995. pp. 64. A photographic record of the period since preservation.preservation. 444a MITCHELL,MITCHELL. VIC VIC and and SMITH, SMITH. KEITH. KEITH. PotthmadogPorthmadog to Blaenau. [Cover subtitle: FortyForty years of Festiniog Railway progress./progress.) Midhurst:Midhllrst: Middleton.Middleton, 1995. pp.pp. [96].(96). 121 121 photos,photos. map, map. plans, plans. gradientgradient profile,profile. loading gauges. /Country[Collntry railway routesrOlltes series.]series.) 445 WEAVER,WEA VER. RODNEY. RODNEY. Motorail Motorail toto Dduallt.Dduallt. FfestiniogF/elliniog Rly Mag. no. 150 (Aut. 1995). Did the FR carry carriages? FFurness Railway (See(See also also no. 314) 446 HEADECH,HEADECH. ALAN. ALAN. The The final rmal 3rd Jrd class class 4-wheeled 4-wheeled carriages. carriages. CumbrianCllmbrian Rlys vol. 5 (1992- )) pp. 151-4. 168-70.168-70.

220 GlasgowGlaslOW'" & South Western RailwayRallwa1 447 STIRLING,STIRLING, DAVID. DAVID. The The G.& G.& S.W.R. S.W.R. block block instrument.instrument. Sou'SOli' WestWestJn/no. Jnl no. 26 (1994-5) pp. 7-10. Also pub!,publ. in Signalling RecordRel:ord 1995 pp. 129-34. 448 TORTORELLA,TORTORELLA, ARNOLD ARNOLD and RANKIN, STUART. TheThe Glasgow and South Western Railway wagon fleet. Hist. Model RlyRly Soc.SOl:. Jnl vo!.vol. 15 (1994-6) pp. 232-4. 449 TORTORELLA,TORTORELLA, ARNOLD. ARNOLD. St St Enoch Enoch station, station, Glasgow Glasgow Tuesday,Tuesday, 17th17th OctoberOctober 1876. Hist. Model RlyRly Soc.Soc. Jnl vo!.vol. 15 (1994-6) pp. 147-9. First royal train to arrive atat the new station. GlynGl1n ValleyVaUe1 TramwayTramwa1 450 HIGGINS,HIGGINS, MIKE MIKE and ROCKETT, BERNARD. coaches: a definitivedef"mitive guide for modeller and enthusiast. Bridgnorth: TheodoreTheodore Press, 1995. pp. 52. 1010 photos, 34 drwgs.drwgs. Great Central RailwayRallwa1 (See also nos. 174,188,193,325,327,698)174, 188, 193, 325, 327, 698) 451 BANKS,BANKS, STEVE STEVE W. W. GreatGreat CentralCentral in East Anglia.Angie. BackTrack vo!.vol. 9 (1995) pp. 634-9. GCR loco allocations in the L&NERL&NER period. 452 CUTLER,CurLER, J. J.C. C. The The Waleswood Waleswood accident: accident: spectacular spectacular demise demise of of a a goods goods wagonwagon 1907.1907. Jnl Rly &cl: Canal Hist. Soc.SOl:. vol.vo!. 31 (1993-5) pp. 535-40. Passenger train derailed by debris from a derailed goods train. 453 EMBLIN,EMBLlN, ROBERT, ROBERT, LONGEONE, LONGBONE, BRYAN BRYAN and and JACKSON, JACKSON, DAVID. DAVID. MoneyMoney SunkSunk and Lost: the great central myth of the examined. BackTrack vol.vo!. 9 (1995) pp. 129-36.129-36. An analysis of the company's financialf"mancial record. 454 FAREHAM,FAREHAM, R. R. The The busiest busiest branch?: branch?: the the Worsborough Worsborough branch branch 1850-1981,1850-1981, and and thethe problemsproblems of its operation.operation. British RlysRlyslllllstrated Illustrated vol.vo!. 5 (1995-6) pp. 4-14. 455 THETHE FIRST FIRST through through train train from from Chester Chester toto Buckley.Buckley. Welsh Rlys Archive vol.vo!. 2 (1995-)(1995- ) pp. 35-7. Repr. from the Chester Chronic/e,Chronicle, 1890. 456 GERRISH,GERRISH, MARGARET MARGARET M. M. The The dock dock builders: builders: dockdock navviesnavvies atat GrimsbyGrimsby in 1851.185 I. JillJnl TransportTransport History vol.vo!. 15 (1994) pp. 45-58. 457 HUGHES,HUGHES, GEOFFREY GEOFFREY and and JACKSON, JACKSON, DAVID. DAVID. HarryHarry Pollitt,Pollitt, G.C.R. G.C.R. locomotivelocomotive engineer.engineer. Milford-on-Sea: authors,allthors, 1995. pp. [iv],(iv), 45.45. 3333 photos,photos, 66 drwgs,drwgs, facsims.facsims. 458 WARREN,WARREN, A. A. R. R. Some Some notes notes on on the the former former Hotel Hotel GreatGreat Central,Central, Marylebone,Marylebone, N.W.1. Jnl Rly &cl: Canal Hist.Hist. Soc.Soc. vol.vo!. 31 (1993-5) pp. 411-13. 459 WILSON,WILSON, JOHN. JOHN. Soldier, Soldier, sailor, sailor, beggarman, beggarman, thief: thief: recruiting recruiting docks docks police police at at Immingham,Immingham, 1916. Lincolnshire Past &cl: PresentPresent no. 22 (Wntr 1995/6)199516) pp. 14-15.14-15. Great Eastern RailwayRallwa1 (See also nos. 119, 159, 178, 180) 460 BAKER,BAKER, PETER PETER HOWARD. HOWARD. John John Viret Viret Gooch: Gooch: civil civil engineer, engineer, locomotive locomotive superintendentsuperintendent and entrepreneur. BackTrack vol.vo!. 9 (1995) pp. 271-4. His dubious f"mancialfinancial practices on the Eastern Counties Rly. 461 BONAVIA,BONAVIA, MICHAEL MICHAEL R. R. TheThe Cambridge Cambridge line. Shepperton: lanIan Allan, 1995. pp. 160.160. Many photos, map, gradient profile. A history. 462 BRIDGES,BRIDGES, BARRY. BARRY. Angel Angel Road.Road. Signalling Record 1995 pp. 182-91. 463 BRIDGES,BRIDGES, BARRY. BARRY. Sawbridgeworth. Sawbridgeworth. Signalling Record 1995 pp. 21-5. 464 BROWN,BROWN, PAUL. PAUL. The The Wiveuhoe Wivenhoe and and Brightlingsea Brightlingsea Railway.Railway. Rev.Rev. edn.edn. Romford: lanIan Henry, 1995. pp.pp. (ii),ii], 158.158. 465 CONNOR,CONNOR, J. J. E. E. The The Palace Palace Gates Gates branch. branch. London Rly Record no. 4 (July 1995) pp. 10-19. 466 GRIMMETT,GRIMMETT, ANDY. ANDY. The The Great Great Eastern, Eastern, Liverpool Liverpool StreetStreet toto Shenfield.Shenfield. Hist. Model RlyRly Soc.Soc. Jnl vo!.vol. 15 (1994-6) pp. 171-7,171-7,271. 271. Outline history and illustrated descriptiondescription of the present scene. 467 MITCHELL,MITCHELL, VIC, VIC, SMITH, SMITH, KEITH KEITH and and INGRAM, INGRAM, ANDREW ANDREW C.C. BranchBranch lineline toto Upwell.Upwell. [Cover(Cover subtitle: including the Wisbech Cana!.)Canal.] Midhurst:Midhllrst: Middleton, 1995. pp. [96].(96).121 121 photos, 4 drwgs, O.S.0.8. plans,plans, facsims.facsims. A pictorial history. 468 SOMESOME new new notes: notes: early early trials trials and and tribulations tribulations of of running running the the Wisbech Wisbech and and Upwell Upwell Tramway.Tramway. British RlysRlys Illustrated1II11strated vol.vo!. 4 (1994-5) pp. 530-45. 469 STRUGNELL,STRUGNELL,!AN. IAN. Loughton Loughton stations.stations. UndergroundUndergrollnd NewsNews 1995 pp. 285-6. The locations of the 1856, 18651865 andand present stations. Great North of01 Scotland RailwayRallwa1 470 BRAINS,BRAINE, P. P. M. M. Whither Whither Cairnie Caimie Junction? Junction? Jnl Rly &cl: Canal Hist.Hist. Soc.Soc. vo!.vol. 31 (1993-5) pp. 532-5. 471 BREMNER,BREMNER, W. W. A. A. A. A. Aberdeen-Inverness Aberdeen-Inverness routeroute in the 1950s.1950s. Great North ReviewReview vol.vo!. 32 (1995) pp. 146-52, 178-82,210-14. Passenger & freight services and loco workings. Repr. from Trains IlIlIstrated,Illustrated, 1956. 472 CLASSCLASS L.L. Great North ReviewReview vol.vo!. 32 (1995)(1995)pp. pp. 222-3. 4-4-0 loco class, built 1876. 473 EARLYEARLY snow snow plough.plough. Great NorthNorth ReviewReview vo!.vol. 32 (1995) pp. 131. 474 FENWICK,FENWICK, K. K. Early Early open open box box wagon.wagon. Great NorthNorth ReviewReview vo!.vol. 32 (1995) pp. 125-7.125-7. 475 FENWICK,FENWICK, KEITH. KEITH. Banffshire Banffshire and and Morayshire Morayshire coaches.coaches. Great NorthNorth ReviewReview vol.vo!. 32 (1995) pp. 228-31. Coaches of the Banffshire Rly and Morayshire Rly. 221 476 JACKSON,JACKSON. DICK. DICK. Kittybrewster Kittybrewster accident, accident, 24th 24th September September 1854.1854. Great NorthNorth ReviewReview vot.vol. 32 (1995) pp. 215-18. 477 JACKSON,JACKSON, R. R. P. P. The The Beyer Beyer Peacock Peacock passenger passenger tanks. Great NorthNorth ReviewReview vol.vot. 32 (1995) pp. 114-18. Two 0-4-OT locoslocus boughtbought in 1855 for working the Waterloo branch at Aberdeen. 478 SIMPSON,SIMPSON, ALAN. ALAN. Culler Culter paper paper mill mill andand its traffic. Great North ReviewReview vol.vot. 32 (1995) pp. 167-9, vol.vot. 33 (1996) pp. 256-60. 479 TRAINTRAIN services services in in the the latelate 1890s.1890s. Great North ReviewReview vot.vol. 32 (1995) pp. 128-30. Great Northern Railway Railway (See(See also also nos. nos. 280,280,281,327) 281, 327) 480 AWDRY,AWDRY, CHRISTOPHER. CHRISTOPHER. Climbing Climbing overover Stoke.Stoke. Jnl Rly &de Canal Hist. Soc.Soc. vol.vot. 31 (1993-5) pp. 401-4. Construction of the Peterborough-Retford section of the GNR main line.line, 1849-52, and its subsequent widening, 1911-14. ' 481 BAKER,BAKER, IAN. IAN. North North of of Wood Wood Green.Green. London Rly Record no. 3 (Apr. 1995) pp.pp. 16-23, no.no. 4 (July 1995) p. 36. History of stations Wood Green-HadleyGreen-Hadley Wood Wood andand Crews Hill. 482 GILESGILES, JOHN; JOHN; JEAVONS, !EAVONS, RUTH; RUfH; MARTIN, MARTIN, MIKE; MIKE; SMITH, SMITH, DOLLY DOLLY and and SMITH, SMITH, ROY. ROY. WheathampsteadWheathampstead railway recollections. Wheathampstead Local Local Hist.Hist. Grp, 1995. pp. 60. 32 Him.illns. 483 LAYINGLAYING the the foundation foundation stone stone of of Louth Louth railwayrailway station. Lincolnshire Past &de PresentPresent no. 21 (Aut. 1995) pp. 18-19. Based on a contemporary report in 1847. 484 LUDLAM,LUDLAM, A. A. J. J. The The Lincolnshire Lincolnshire Loop Loop Line Line (G.N.R.) (G.N.R.) and and the the RiverRiver Witham.Witham. Oxford: Oakwood,OaA:wood, 1995. pp. viii, 160. 153153 photos, 4 prints, 22 diagms,diagms, map,map. 22 plans, 9 facsims. [Locomotion papers, no. 190.]190.) History of thethe Peterborough-Boston-Lincoln-GainsboroughPeterborough-Boston-Lincoln-Gainsborough line. line. pp. pp. 1-17, 1-17, 38-8. 38-8, the the Witham Witham NavnNaw and its lease by the GNR. 485 MILLARD,MILLARD, PHILIP PHILIP A. A. Great Great North North Railway Railway signalling signalling simplification. simplification. Hist. Model RlyRly Soc.Soc. Jnl vol. 15IS (1994-6) pp. 268-9. In 1915. 486 NEVE,NEVE, ERIC. ERIC. Grantham: Grantham: hub hub of of the the Great Great Northern.Northern. British Rlys Illustrated annual no. 4 (1995) pp. 28-35. Engine workings from Grantham shed. 487 SCOWCROFT,SCOWCROFT, PHILIP PHILIP L. L. The The early early history history of of the the Great Great Northern Northern Plant Plant works:works: twotwo footnotes.footnotes. Jnl Rly &de Canal Hist. Soc.Soc. vol. 31 (1993-5) pp. 478-9. Opening date of Doncaster Works; the firstrust snow ploughs. 488 SIXSMITH,SIXSMITH, IAN. IAN. Station Station survey: survey: Peterborough.Peterborough. British Rlys Illustrated vol. 5 (1995-6) pp. 122-34, 176-90. History 8c& description of the station and New England yard and shed. 489 WOMBWELL,WOMBWELL, PETER. PETER. A A Lincolnshire Lincolnshire countrycountry station. BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp. 448-9. Seacroft. (See also nos.nos. 138,139,144,222,223,285,306,365)138, 139. 144, 222, 223. 285, 306, 365) 490 ABERBEEG,ABERBEEG, from from onon high. British Rlys Illustrated vol. 4 (1994-5) pp. 42-7. Aberbeeg engine shed. 491 ARMAN,ARMAN, BRIAN. BRIAN. Locomotive Locomotive liveries liveries of of the the G.W.R. G.W.R. NorthernNorthern Division.Division. British RlyRlyJnl J01 vol. 6 (1994-) pp.pp. 266-73. 492 BEALE,BEALE, GERRY. GERRY. 4555: 4555: a aG.W.R. G.W.R. preservation preservation pioneer.pioneer. G.W.RlyG.W.RlyJnl JnI vol. 2 (1994-5) pp. 689-98, vol. 3 (1996-7) pp. 55-60,55-60,119. 119. A history of this 2-6-2T loco, now preserved. 493 BEDDOES,BEDDOES, KEITH KEITH and and SMITH, SMITH, WILLIAM WILLIAM H. H. The The Tenbury Tenbury & & BewdleyBewdley Railway. :Didcol: WildWild Swan,Swan, 1995. pp. [vi],[vi), 202.202. ManyMany photos && O.S. plans, 3 maps, track diagm.diagm. Ind,Incl. manymany refsrefs toto Cleobury Cleobury MortimerMortimer && Ditton PriorsPriors LightLight Rly. 494 BRYAN,BRYAN, TIM TIM (comp). (comp). Great Great Western Western Swindon.Swindon. Chalford: Chalford Puking,Publng, 1995. pp. 128. [Archive photographs series.]series.) A photographic record of the station, works, loco shed and railway town. 495 BRYAN,BRYAN, TIM. TIM. The The Great Great Western Western atat warwar 1939-1945.1939-1945. Sparkford:Spar/cford: PatrickPalrick Stephens,Stephens, 1995. pp. 192. 128128 photos, 3 diagms, 23 facsims. 496 CASTOR,CASTON, RAY. RAY. Clearing Clearing the the bottleneck: bottleneck: the the Severn Severn Tunnel Tunnel Junction Junction toto NewportNewport quadrupling.quadrupling. Welsh Rlys Archive vol. 2 (1995-) pp.pp. 10-15.10-15. In 1941. 497 CATTELL,CATTELL, JOHN JOHN and and FALCONER, FALCONER, KEITH. KEITH. Swindon: Swindon: thethe legacylegacy ofof a railway town. London: H.M.S.OH.M.S.O., . ./or for Royal CommsnCommsn on the Hist. Monuments of England, 1995. pp. x, 181. 222 inns,illns, incl.incl. many repr. from historic drwgs & plansplans (29 col.),coL), 2 plans onon endpprs.endpprs. A detailed history & architectural record of the buildings. 498 CHRISTENSEN,CHRISTENSEN, MIKE MIKE and and TURNER, TURNER, CHRIS. CHRIS. Congresbury.Congresbury. G.W.RlyG.W.RlyJnl in! vol. 2 (1994-5) pp. 618-36, 707, vol. 3 (1996-7) p. 120. History & description of the station and its services, traffic & staffstaffrng.mg.- 499 COPSEY,COPSEY, JOHN. JOHN. '2301s' '230ls' on on passenger passenger duties.duties. G.G.W.RlyJnlW.Rly Jnl vol. 2 (1994-5) pp. 562-70,562-70,613. 613. Passenger workings of these 0-6-0 goods engines, 1894-1952. 500 COPSEY,COPSEY, JOHN. JOHN. 'Saints''Saints' atat Bristol.Bristol. G.W.RlyG.W.RlyJnl Jnl vol. 2 (1994-5) pp. 588-97,649.588-97, 649. Workings of these 4-6-0 locos based at Bristol, 1905-52. SOl501 COPSEY,COPSEY, JOHN. JOHN. '78XXs''78XXs' inin traffic.traffic. G.W.Rly Jnl vot.vol. 2 (1994-5) pp. 637-48,707.637-48, 707. Workings of thethe 'Manor' class 4-6-0 locos, 1938-63. 502 COWGILL,COWGILL, H. H. A. A. Prewar Prewar goods goods work work atat Kelley.Ketley. G.W.RlyG.W.RlyJnl J01 vol. 2 (1994-5) pp. 608-12. 222 ;

503 CROSIER,CROSIER, LARRY. LARRY. Bodmin Bodmin Road.Road. Signalling RecordRecord 1995 pp. 126-8. 504 CROSIER,CROSIER, LARRY. LARRY. Menheniot.Mcnheniot. Signalling RecordRecord 19951995 pp. 96-7. 505 DAVID,DAVID, TREFOR. TREFOR. Bristol Bristol and and Exeter Exeter Railway Railway luggage luggage labels. Rly Print Soc. Soc. NewsltrNewsitr no. 70 (Mar-Apr.(Mar-Apr. 1995) pp. 17-24. 506 DAVID,DAVID, TREFOR. TREFOR. South South Devon Devon Railway Railway luggageluggage labels. Rly Print Soc. Soc. Newsltr no. 71 (May-June 1995)1995) pp. 17-24. 507 DAVID,DAVID, TREFOR. TREFOR. Cornwall Cornwall Railway Railway luggage luggage labels. Rly Print Soc. Soc. NewsltrNewsltr no. 7272 (July-Aug. 1995)1995) pp. 17-24.17-24. 508 DAVID,DAVID, TREFOR. TREFOR. West West Cornwall Cornwall Railway Railway luggage luggage labels.labels. Rly Print Soc. Soc. Newsltr no. 74 (Nov-Dec.(Nov-Dec. 1995)1995) pp. 19-24. 509 DAY,DAY, ROY. ROY. Canons Canons Marsh Marsh goods goods depot.depot. BristolBristollndl Ind( Arch. Arch. Soc.Soc. Jnl no. 27 (1994) pp. 37-8. Reinforced concrete & steelsteel structure built 1906 to serve Bristol docks. 510 FENTON,FENTON, MIKE. MIKE. Malmesbury Malmesbury cleaner: cleaner: night night work work at at Malmesbury Malmesbury shedshed 1924-35.1924-35. G.W.Rly Jnl vol. 2 (1994-5) pp. 598-607. 511 G.W.R.G.W.R. concrete concrete post post & & wire wire fencing. fencing. G.G.W.RlyW.Rly Jnl vol. 2 (1994-5) p. 571. Standard design drawings. 512 GAMMELL,GAMMELL, C. C. J. J. G.W.R. G.W.R. branchbranch lines.lines. Sparkford: Oxford Publng,Pllblng, 1995.1995. pp. 192.192. 513 GAMMELL,GAMMELL. C. C. J. J. Slow Slow train train toto Cardigan. Cardigan. British Rlys I11l1stratedIllustrated vol. 4 (1994-5) pp. 228-35. Short history & description of the Cardigan branch. 514 GEENS,GEENS, BARRIE. BARRIE. The The Severn Severn Valley Valley Railway Railway atat Arley. Arley. Rev.Rev. edn.edn. Didcot: Wild Wild Swan, Swan. 1995.1995. pp. [ii).[lib 62. 515 GRIFFITHS,GRIFFITHS, ROGER. ROGER. Notes Notes on on G.W.R. G.W.R. Bristol Bristol Division Division locomotive locomotive andand crewcrew rosters. LinkLink (Engine(Engine ShedShed Soc.) no. 33 (Smr 1995) pp. 24-5. 516 HALE,HALE. MICHAEL. MICHAEL. The The Oxford, Oxford. Worcester Worcester and and Wolverhampton Wolverhampton RailwayRailway through the Black Country. Dudley:Dlldley: author,allthor, 1995. pp. 48. 33 inns,illDs, 1111 mapsmaps && plans,plans. 33 facsims.facsims. [Woodsetton monograph no. 1.11.) Section 1,1. Historical background; 2, ContemporaryContemporary description of the route; 3,3. Extracts from InspectingInspecting Officer's reports. 517 HALE,HALE. MICHAEL. MlCHAEL. Goings Goings on on at at Gobowen. Gobowen. Welsh Rlys Archive vol. 2 (1995-(1995-)) pp.pp. 42.42. Accident during fly shunting ofofloaded loaded passenger vehicles, 1875. 518 HALLETT,HALLETT, JOHN. JOHN. Around Around Princetown's Princetown's quarries: quarries: the the Tyrwhitt Tyrwhitt Railway Railway Trail Trail from from Princetown.Princetown. Newton Abbot: Orchard Publns,Pllblns, 1994. pp. [v],[v). 88. A footpath on the course of the Princetown branch.branch, with a history of granite quarrying on Dartmoor and the role of the rly inin itsits development.development. 519 HOPKINS,HOPKINS, PHILIP. PHILIP. Great Great Western Western pictorial.pictorial. Didcot: WildWild Swan,Swan, 1995. pp. [iv],[iv). 92. Album of author's photos, 1920s/30s. 520 t JENKINS,JENKINS, PETER PETER R. R. (ed).(ed). ShareShare issues issues of of the the G.W.R.G.W.R. andand itsits constituentconstituent companiescompanies 1922-47.1922-47. Pulborough:Plllborollgh: Dragonwheel Books,Books. [1995].[1995). pp. 15.15. 521 JENKINS,JENKINS, STANLEY ST ANLEY and and TURNER, TURNER. CHRIS. CHRIS. Uxbridge Uxbridge VineVine Street.Street. G.W.Rly Jnl vol. 2 (1994-5) pp. 530-61,530-61. 613. A detailed history of the branch. 522 KAY,KAY, PETER. PETER. Teignmouth Teignmouth S.& S.& T.T. depot.depot. Signalling RecordRecord 19951995 pp. 98-101.98-IOl. 523 KINGDOM,KINGDOM. ANTHONY ANTHONY R. R. The The Totnes Totnes to to Ashburton Ashburton railway. railway. New New edoedn ofof The The AshburtonAshburton branch (Ott.11915).(Ott. 1 1915). Newton Abbot: ARJC ARK Pllblns.Publns, 1995. pp. 160. 524 LEWIS,LEWIS, JOHN. JOHN. Great Great Western Western auto auto trailers, trailers. pt pt 2: 2: Post-grouping Post-grouping and and absorbed absorbed vehicles.vehicles. Didcot: WildWild Swan, Swan. 1995. pp. 201-376. 525 LEWIS,LEWIS. JOHN. JOHN. Large Large Minks. Minks. G.W.RlyG.W.RlyJnl Jnl vol. 2 (1994-5) p. 699. Long 4-wheeled covered vans. 526 LEWIS,LEWIS. JOHN. JOHN. 'Concertina''Concertina' coaches. coaches. G.W.RlyG.W.RlyJnl Jnl vol. 2 (1994-5) pp. 712-13. A Churchward bogie carriage design. 527 MORRIS,MORRIS, JOHN. JOHN. Bishton.Bishton. Signalling RecordRecord 1995 pp. 52-6. Crossing signal box east of Newport. 528 t NEVILLE,NEVILLE. JOHN JOHN (ed).(ed). TheThe initialinitial railway railway arrangements arrangements atat .Warminster. Warminster: Bedeguar,Bedegllar. 1199471.(19941). pp. 1(8).81. 529 t NEVILLE,NEVILLE. JOHN JOHN (ed).(ed). NotesNotes onon earlyearly rail activitiesactivities atat Warminster.Warminster. Warminster: Bedeguar,Bedegllar, /199491.(19941). pp. 18].(8). 530 t NEVILLE,NEVILLE. JOHN JOHN (ed). (ed). TheThe passing passing of of the the broadbroad gaugegauge atat Warminster.Warminster. Warminster: Bedeguar,Bedegllar, [199421.(19941). pp. [8](8). 531 PILE,PILE, KEVIN. KEVIN. Small Small is is beautiful: beautiful: the the 16XX 16XX pannierpannier tanks. British RlysRlys IllustratedIIIl1strated vol. 4 (1994-5) pp. 517-29,517-29. vol. 5 (1995-6)p.(1995-6) p. 101. 532 PILE,PILE. KEVIN. KEVIN. Night Night work: work: the the forty forty sevens.sevens. British RlysRlys IllustratedIIIl1strated vol.vol. 55 (1995-6)(1995-6) pp. 16-27.16-27. Class 47XX 2-8-0 locos. 533 POPPLEWELL,POPPLEWELL. FRANK. FRANK. Birmingham Birmingham Hockley: Hockley: aa majormajor goodsgoods station.station. G. W.Rly Jnl vol. 2 (1994-5) pp. 650-60,650-60. 700-6.707,700-6, 707, vol. 3 (1996-7) pp. 48-54,48-54.60.82-92. 60, 82-92. The yard had basins off the BCN for transhipment between rail and canal. 534 ROBBINS,ROBBINS, MICHAEL. MlCHAEL. What What was was Paddington Paddington thinking thinking of: of: the the Henley-Marlow Henley-Marlow schemescheme of 1897-8. JnlJnl RlyRly & Canal (fist.Hist. Soc.Soc. vol. 31 (1993-5) pp. 544-5. 535 RUSSELL,RUSSELL, JANET. JANET. Great Great Western Western horse horse power.power. Sparkford: Oxford Publng,Pllblng, 1995. pp. 224. 306 Him.illDs. A pictorial history of the GWR's arrangementsarrangements for transporting horses and itsits employmentemployment of horses for cartage and shunting,shunting. incl. horseboxeshorseboxes and carriage trucks.trucks, andand horse-drawn railway vehicles. 223 536 RUTHERFORD,RurHERFORD, MICHAEL. MICHAEL. Great Great Western Western 4-6-0's4-6-0'$ at at work. work. CombinedCombined repr. ofof 'Castles' & 'Kings''Kings' atat work (1982) andand 'Halls','Halls', 'Granges' 'Granges' && 'Manors''Manors' atat work (1985). London:London: Promotional Reprint Reprint Co., Co., (19951] [I995q pp. 270. Many illns.inns. 537 RUTHERFORD,RurHERFORD, MICHAEL. MICHAEL. Matchless Matchless matchbox. matchbox. [Provocations.](Provocations.] BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp.pp. 471-7. Development of the GWR 0-6-0 pannierpannier tank. 538 SHARP,SHARP, EDWARD. EDWARD. Gloucestershire Gloucestershire signalman: signalman: traffic traffic operation operation in in the the Gloucester Gloucester and and Cheltenham Cheltenham areaarea described. BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp.pp. 62-6. 539 SIVITER,SIVITER, ROGER. ROGER. The The Severn Severn Valley Valley Railway: Railway: a anostalgic nostalgic trip trip along along the the whole whole route route from from Shrewsbury Shrewsbury to Worcester. Wadenhoe: Past &&- Present Pllblnl!,Publn$, 1995. pp. 96. [British(British RailwaysRailways pastpast andand present present special.]special.] Contemporary photographs alongsidealongside identical scenes in former years. 540 SIXSMITH,SIXSMITH, IAN. JAN. Exeter Exeter shed.shed. British Rlys Illustrated/lllIstrated vol. 4 (1.994-5)(1994-5) pp. 580-9. 541 SMITH,SMITH, MARTIN MARTIN (comp). (comp). Peto's Peto's register register of of Great Great Western Western Railway locomotives, vol. 1:I: King 4-6-0s. Caernarfon: Irwelllrwell Press,Press, 1995. pp.pp. iii,iii, 4-96.4-96. Many Many photos.photos. Detailed tabulated maintenance && repair repair histories histories of of each each locomotive, locomotive, compiled compiled by by Bill Bill Peto,Feb.o with with introductory chapters by Martin Smith. 542 SMITH,SMITH, MARTIN. MARTIN. The The Strawberry Strawberry Line.Line. British RlysRlys Illustrated/lllIstrated summer slimmer special no. 3 (1995) pp.pp. 76-96. The Yatton-Witham line. 543 SUMMERS,SUMMERS, L. L. A. A. The The Great Great Western Western atat Didcot.Didcot. BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp. 145-51.145-51. 544 THIRTIESTHIRTIES file: file: a silvera silver anniversary: anniversary: building building the the Cornish Comish Riviera Riviera Express.Express. British RlysRlys Illustrated/lllIstrated summer slimmer special no. 3 (1995)(1995)pp. pp. 62-71. 545 'THOMAS'THOMAS THE THE RHYMER'. RHYMER'. Tanks Tanks for for the the memory. memory. British Rlys /lllIstratedIllustrated vol. 5 (1995-6) pp. 135-42, 197-201. 0-6-0ST locos of classes '1361'1361' ' and '1366'. 546 WALSH,WALSH, B. B. D. D. J. J.Recollections Recollections of of Windsor Windsor inin the 1930s. G.W.RlyJnIG.W.RlyJnl vol. 2 (1994-5) pp.pp. 574-9. Highlandmchland RailwayRailway (See(See alsoalso no. 640) 547 ATKINS,ATKINS, PHILIP. PHILIP. A A glimpse glimpse of of the the past.past. BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp.pp. 335-6. Information concerningconcerning F. G. Smith, Locomotive Engineer of the HR. 548 BEALBY,BEALBY, ROY. ROY. F. F. G. G. Smith Smith and and the the Highland Railway RiverRiver class.class. Stephenson Loco.Loco. Soc. Soc. Jnl Al vol.vol. 71 (1995) pp. 49-54. 549 DEY,DEY, ROBERT. ROBERT. Ballinluig, Ballinluig, a aHighland Highland junction. junction. Signalling RecordRecord 1995 pp. 158-67. 550 MILES,MILES, KEITH. KEITH. The The Highland Highland clearanceclearance of '46. British Rlys /lllIstratedIllustrated vol. 5 (1995-6) pp.pp. 33-7. The remaining HR 0-6-0 locos transferredtransferred south in 1946. 551 STIRLING,STIRLING, DAVID. DAVID. A A year year in in the the Highlands. Highlands. BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp.pp. 608-16. Traffic on the Highland Rly in 1905. Kent &&: East Sussex LightL1cht Railway 552 BAKER,BAKER, MONTY. MONTY. Tin Tin Lizzies Lizzies on on rails.rails. TenterdenTenterden Terrier no. 67 (Smr(Smr 1995) pp. 26-9. -The--The Shefflex Sheffiex set. set. no. no. 68 68 (Wntr (Wntr 1995) 1995) pp. pp. 28-31.28-31. Authors' recollections of drivingdriving the railway'srailway'S Ford and SheffiexShefflex railcars in the 1930s. 553 GOULD,GOULD, DAVID. DA VID. Kent Kent & & East East Sussex Sussex engine engine workingsworkings 1948-1954. TenterdenTenterden Terrier no. 6565 (Wntr(Wntr 1994) pp.pp. 37-43. 554 LINDSAY.LINDSA y, DOUG. DOUG. The The last last days days of of the the Headcorn Headcom extension.extension. TenterdenTenterden Terrier no. 66 (Spr.(Spr. 1995) pp. 28-34, no. 67 (Smr(Smr 1995) pp. 40-4, no.no. 6868 (Wntr(Wntr 1995) pp. 34-7. The Tenterden-HeadcomTenterden-Headcorn section section ofof thethe rlyrly inin 1954-5. Lampeter, Aberayron &&: NewNew Quay LightLlCht Railway 555 PRICE,PRICE, M. M. R. R. C. C. The The Lampeter, Lampeter, Aberayron Aberayron and and New New QuayQuay LightLight Railway.Railway. Oxford: Oakwood,Oakwood, 1995. pp. 96. 70 photos, 4 maps, 3 O.S. plans. [Locomotion(Locomotion papers, no. 191.] 556 SMITH,SMITH, WILLIAM WILLlAM H. H. and and TURNER, TURNER, CHRIS. CHRIS. The The Aberayron Aberayron branch.branch. G.W.Rly JetJnl vol. 2 (1994-5) pp. 662-88, 717-20. History & description of the rly, its services && traffic. Lancashire &:& Yorkshire RailwayRailway (See(See alsoalso nos. 194, 275) 557 BARKER,BARKER, BRIAN BRIAN and and ROSS, ROSS, STEPHEN. STEPHEN. The The L.Y.R.'s L. Y.R. 's presence presence in in Wharfedale. Wharfedale. Platform no. 41 (Aut. 1995) pp. 4-9. 558 DISASTERDISASTER at at Maghull. Maghull. Platform no.DO. 41 (Aut. 1995) p. 2. A collision in 1850. 559 HODGSON,HODGSON, JOHN. JOHN. It's It's got got everything. everything. Platform no. 40 (Spr. 1995) pp. 22-3. Hex Hall Cart,Carr, between Rawtenstall and Cloughfold. 560 HODGSON,HODGSON, JOHN. JOHN. Some Some thoughts thoughts onOD coachingcoaching stock, 1900 to 1914. Platform no. 41 (Aut. 1995) pp. 12-18. 561 LITTLEWORTH,LITTLEWORTH, CHRIS. CHRIS. Saxby Saxby survivors: survivors: a atentative tentative history history of of Daisyfield Daisyfield and and Horrocksford Horrocksford JunctionJunction signalboxes. Signalling RecordRecord 1995 pp. 74-84. 562 RAILWAYRAILWAY motor motor cars: cars: a aLancashire Lancashire experiment. experiment. Platform no. 40 (Spr. 1995) pp. 24-5. On the Bury-Holcombe BrookBrook branch.branch. 563 WELLS,WELLS, JEFF. JEFF. Brake Brake trials trials on OD thethe L.Y.R.L. Y.R. Platform no. 40 (Spr. 1995) pp. 8-9. Between GisburnGisbum and ChatbumChatburn inin 1880. 564 WELLS,WELLS, JEFF. JEFF. Henry Henry Albert Albert Hoy.Hoy. [L.P.R.(L.Y.R. engineers,engineers, no. 1.]I.] Platform no. 40 (Spr.(Spr. 1995) pp. 12-15. 224 565 WELLS,WELLS, JEFF. JEFF. The The Chadderton Chadderton branch. branch. Platform no. 41 (Aut. 1995) pp. 25-8. 566 WRAY,WRAY, TOM. TOM. Accidents Accidents galore. galore. Platform no. 40 (Spr. 1995) pp. 21. Some accidents on on the the L&YR L&YR in the 1850s/60s. Liverpool OverheadOverhead Railway 567 WOODWARD,WOODWARD G. TheG. The Liverpool Liverpool Overhead Overhead Railway: Railway: a apioneer pioneer in in rapid rapid transit. transit. InIn Papers presented at the 21st I.E.E. weekendweekend meeting on thethe HistoryHistory of ElectricElectric Engineering,Engineering, held held at at Warwick Warwick University,University, 9-119-11 July 1993. pp.pp. 12-21. LondonLondon'" & North EasternEastern Railway 568 BODY,BODY, GEOFFREY. GEOFFREY. British British Railways Railways past past and and present present travelling travelling companion, companion, no. no. 1:1: TheThe East East CoastCoast Main Line, King's CrossCross to Newcastle. Wadenhoe: Silver Link, 1995. pp. 80. Based on Mile byby milemile on the L.N.E.R., by S. N. Pike (1947):(1947): 569 BODY,BODY, GEOFFREY. GEOFFREY. The The East East Coast Coast Main Main Line Line 1935-1995: 1935-1995: King's King's Cross Cross to to Newcastle: Newcastle: the the route route ofof the 'Silver Jubilee'. PrincipalPrincipal photographerphotographer Brian Morrison. Wadenhoe: Silver Link, 1995. pp. 192. [Britain's railrail routes routes past andand presentpresent series.]series.) Contemporary photos alongside identical scenesscenes in former years. 570 CARPENTER,CARPENTER, GEORGE GEORGE W. W.The The Continental Continental influence influence on on L.N.E.R. L.N.E.R. locomotive locomotive development. development. Gresley ObserverObserver no. 108 (Wntr 1995) pp. 4-.4- . 571 CARTER,CARTER, C. C. S. S. L.N.E.R. L.N.E.R. buffet buffet cars. cars. BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp. 14-21,14-21,163,222,339. 163, 222, 339. 572 GOSLIN,GOSLIN, GEOFF. GEOFF. King's King's Cross Cross signal signal box.box. British Rlys Illustrated vol.vol. 5 (1995-6) pp.pp. 90-8. The 19321932 re-signalling re-signalling scheme. scheme. 573 HUGHES,HUGHES, GEOFFREY. GEOFFREY. The The 1924 1924 trials trials of of shunting shunting tanks. tanks. Gresley Observer no. 107 (Smr 1995) pp. 16-7. 574 JACKSON,JACKSON, DAVID. DAVID. The The American American influence influence on on Gresley's Gresley's Pacifics. Pacifies. Gresley ObserverObserver no. 106 (Spr.(Spr. 1995)1995) pp.pp. 24-7, no. 108 (Wntr 1995) pp. 43-6. 575 PILE,PILE, KEVIN. KEVIN. That's That's progress: progress: from from 0-6-0 0-6-0 to to 2-6-0s,2-6-0s, L.N.E.R.L.N.E.R. toto B.R.B.R. British RlysRlys Illustrated vol. 4 (1994-5) pp. 336-45, 606. Comparative trialstrials of class J39139 0-6-00-6-0 and KK1 1 2-6-0 locos, 1946. 576 ROSE,ROSE, PETER. PETER. Hull Hull Inward Inward Yard.Yard. British Rlys Illustrated vol. 4 (1994-5) pp.pp. 428-35. The author worked in this marshalling yard in the 1960s. 577 WELBOURN,WELBOURN, EASTERN. EASTERN. Lost Lost lines: lines: Eastern. Eastern. Shepperton: lanIan Allan, 1995. pp.pp. 128.128. ManyMany photos, photos, mapsmaps & plans. Survey of closed lines & their surviving remainsremains within the area of the original EasternEastern Region. 578 YEADON,YEADON, W. W. B. Yeadon'sB. Yeadon's register register of of L.N.E.R. L.N.E.R. locomotives. locomotives. Oldham: ChallengerChallenger Pubins.Publns. vol. 8, GresleyGresley K3 & K4K4 classes.classes. 1995. pp. ii,ii, 94. vol. 9, GresleyGresley 8-coupled engines: engines: classes classes 01, 01, 02, 02, PI, P1, P2, P2, & & U1. Ul. 1995. pp. ii, 94. Tabulated detailsdetails ofof eacheach loco's shedshed allocation, repair & rebuildingrebuilding history. history. WithWith photos photos showing showing mechanicalmechanical & liverylivery variations.variations. LondonLondon'" & North WesternWestern Railway (See(See also also nos.nos. 34,34, 173, 184, 188, 189,189,224,257,286,314,334,639) 224, 257, 286, 314, 334, 639) 579 BARKER,BARKER, ROBERT. ROBERT. Canteen Canteen and and classrooms: classrooms: an an internal internal user user coach. coach. BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp.pp. 580-1. Career of an 'Oerlikon' emuemu trailer car.car. 580 BENTLEY,BENTLEY, J. M.J. M.Railways Railways of theof the High High Peak: Peak: Buxton: Buxton: engines engines && men.men. Stockport: Foxline, 1995. pp. 64. 159159 photos (8(8 col.), 3 plans.plans. [Scenes fromfrom the past, no. 24.)24.] The engines, engine workings workings & & menmen of of the the L&NWR L&NWR and LM&SR engine engine shedssheds at Buxton. (The MR shed shed is dealt with in Scenes fromfrom the past no. 77 byby thethe samesame author.) 581 BOWEN,BOWEN, KEITH. KEITH. L.N.W.R. L.N. W.R. vessels vessels registered registered at at the the Port Port of of London. London. L.N.W.R.L.N.W.R. Soc.Soc. Jnl vol.vol. 1 (1993-(1993-)) pp.pp. 229-30. 582 DOWNING,DOWNING, JOHN. JOHN. Gospel Gospel Oak.Oak. J01Jnl N.L.Rly Hist. Soc.Soc. no. 17 (1995) pp.pp. 1-7.1-7. 583 ELLIS,i;J:~~' PETER. PETER. Building Building records records of of L.N.W.R. L.N.W.R. goods goods vans vans 19011901 to 1913.1913. L.N.W.R.L.N.W.R. Soc.Soc. Jnl vol. 1 (1993-) pp. pp. 250-3. 584 FRASER,FRASER, NEIL. NEIL. The The Bradley Bradley Wood Wood branch. branch. L.N.W.R. Soc. Jnl vol.vol. 1 (1993-)(1993- ) pp.pp. 250-3. The 11/41 \4 mile mile connectionconnection from from the the Huddersfield-Leeds Huddersfield-Leeds line line at at Bradley Bradley to to the the L&YRL&YR at BradleyBradley WoodWood Jon.Jcn. 585 FROGGATT,FROGGATT, HAROLD HAROLD as asrelated related to to Edward Edward Talbot. Talbot. Firing Firing L.N.W.R. L.N.W.R. engines. engines. BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp.pp. 102-4. 586 t HARRIS,HARRIS, W. W. L. L. Recollections Recollections of of Oxenholme, Oxenholme. asas related toto EdwardEdward Talbot. Talbot. (1): [?]: L.&L.& N.W. Rly Soc.,Soc., 1994.1994. pp.pp. 48. 5656 photos,photos, 44 maps.maps. Period: 1910-22.

587 FIUNTRISS,HUNTRISS, DEREK. DEREK. On On London London & & North North Western Western lines.lines. Shepperton: lanIan Allan, 1995. pp. 80. A col. photographic recordrecord ofof BRBR steam trains trains in in former former L&NWR L&NWR territory. 588 INSTONE,INSTONE, REG. REG. The The up up loops loops on on the the L.& L.& B. B. [London [London & & Birmingham]. Birmingham). Signalling RecordRecord 1995 pp. 10-20. The loopsloops were provided to allow fasterfaster trains on the up slow line to overtakeovertake coalcoal trains. 589 JACK,JACK, HARRY. HARRY. Edward Edward Bury.Bury. L.N.W.R. Soc.Soc. JnlJul vol. 1 (1993- )) pp.pp. 248-9. Brief account account ofof his his locomotives.locomotives. 590 JACK,JACK, HARRY. HARRY. Station Station nameboards nameboards and and other other lettered lettered signs. signs. L.N.W.R.L.N.W.R. Soc.Soc. Jn!Jnl vol.vol. 1 (1993-) pp. pp. 282-6.282-6. 591 JENKINSON,JENKINSON, DAVID. DAVID. L.N.W.R. L.N.W.R. carriages: carriages: a concise a concise history history (including (including West West Coast Coast Joint Joint Stock).Stock). NewNew edoedn of Ott.12209.Ott. 12209. Easingwold: Pendragon, 1995. pp.pp. x, 190.190. 241241 photos,photos, 5151 drwgs.drwgs. 592 JENKINSON,JENKINSON, DAVID. DA VID. Memories Memories of of Euston. Euston. BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp. 74-80. A pictorial recordrecord of the old station. • 225 593 JORDAN,JORDAN, ARTHUR ARTHUR and and ELISABETH. ELISABETH. Northampton'sNorthampton's first[rrst railwayrailway station. Northamptonshire Past && PresentPresent vol. 9 (1994-)(1994- ) pp. 133-46. Northampton Bridge Street station. A paper with the same title appeared in AlJnl Rly Rly & & Canal Canal Hist. Hist. Soc.Soc. vol. 31 (1993-5) pp. 482-91. 594 MILLARD,MILLARD, PHILIP PHILIP A. A. L.& L.& N.W.R. N.W.R. 500. 50ft Oin. Oin. x x 9ft 9ft Oin. Oin. covecove roofroof Manchester Manchester ExchangeExchange District sets. Hist. Model RlyRly Soc.Soc. Jo!Jnl vol. 15 (1994-6) pp. 243-5. 595 PEASCOD,PEASCOD, MIKE. MIKE. TheThe 'Chopper''Chopper' tanks. L.N.W.R. Soc. Jnl Jnl vol.vol. 1(1993-)1 (1993-) pp. 218-26,218-26,266-7. 266-7. 2-4-OT2-4-0T locoslocos builtbuilt 1876-80 and later rebuilt as 2-4-2T. 596 RICHARDS,RICHARDS, PETER PETER S. S. Railways Railways and and concern concern for for the the environment, environment, with with special special reference reference toto thethe workwork ofof Robert Robert Stephenson and the London & Birmingham Railway. Stephenson Loco. Soc. Jnl vol. 71 (1995) pp. 66-7. 597 SIMPSON,SIMPSON, BILL. BILL. The The Wolverton Wolverton to to Newport Newport PagnellPagnell branch.branch. Wttney:Witney: Lamplight Bubb's,Publns, 1995.1995. pp. 144.144. ManyMany illns,Ulna, 33 maps, plans, facsims. A history. 598 SIMPSON,SIMPSON, BILL. BILL. Halts Halts and and crossings. crossings. L.N.W.R. Soc.Soc. .1n1 Jnl vol. 1 (1993-) pp.pp. 171-6.171-6. On the Bedford Rly. 599 SMITH,SMITH, DONALD DONALD and and HARRISON, HARRISON, DEREK DEREK. The The Harborne Harbome Express.Express. Studley: BrewinBrewin Books,Books, 1995.1995. pp. x, 85. 77 photos, map, 7 plans. History & description of the HarbomeHarborne branch.branch. Ch.Ch. 66 (pp.(pp. 58-63), The private sidings at Mitchell & Butler's Cape Hill brewery. 600 STACEY,STACEY, RAY. RAY. EdgeEdge Hill and the grid-irons.grid-irons. L.N.W.R. Soc. JnlJnI vol. 11 (1993- )) pp. 205-7. Edge Hill marshalling yards. 601 TALBOT,TALBOT, EDWARD. EDWARD. Tender Tender plates plates onon 'Queen'Queen Empress'. British RlyRly Jn1Jnl vol. 6 (1994-(1994-)) pp.pp. 192-3.192-3. Plates carried on this Webb 2-2-2-0 loco when specially painted in honour of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. 602 WALNE,WALNE, JACK. JACK. Timetables Timetables worth worth modelling:modelling: Flint.Flint. L.N.W.R. Soc. JnlJnl vol. 1 (1993-)(1993- ) pp. 294-300. 603 WASZAK,WASZAK, PETER PETER J. J. and and GINNS, GINNS, JOHN JOHN W. W. Peterborough'sPeterborough's first [rrst railway: railway: YarwellYarwell toto Peterborough.Peterborough. [Wansfordf[WansfordJ: NeneNene ValleyValley Rly, 1995. pp. 92. 20 illns. 604 WEAVER,WEA VER, RODNEY. RODNEY. The The Benbows. Benbows. L.N.W.R. Soc.Soc. JnlJnI vol. 1 (1993-) pp.pp. 177-9.177-9. Modified Webb compound 4-4-0 locos and their valve gear. 605 WILLIAMS,WILLIAMS, E. E. M. M. Station Station survey: survey: Two Two Bridges, Bridges, Acton Acton andand Norton.Norton. British Rlys Illustrated vol. 4 (1994-5)(1994-5) pp. 632-43. Acton Bridge and Norton Bridge stations. 606 WILLIAMS,WILLIAMS, MIKE. MIKE. Diagram Diagram 17a 17a 20 20 Ion ton goods goods brakebrake vans.vans. L.N.W.R.L.N.W.R. Soc.Soc. Jnl vol.vol. I1 (1993-(1993- )) pp. 287-93.287-93. 607 WILLIAMS,WILLIAMS, MIKE. MIKE. Fowlers' Fowlers' cattle cattle wagons. wagons. L.N.W.R. Soc.Soc. Jnl vol. I1 (1993-)(1993-) pp. pp. 287-93.287-93. P. H. Fowler of had two converted L&NWR cattle wagons in their ownown livery. 608 WOOD,WOOD, KEN. KEN. Early Early carriage carriage livery.livery. L.N.W.R. Soc.Soc. Jnl vol. I1 (1993-)(1993-) pp. pp. 212-16.212-16. 609 YEADON,YEADON, WILLIE WILLIE B. B. A A compendium compendium of of L.N.W.R. L.N.W.R. locomotiveslocomotives 1912-1949,1912-1949, pt 1:I: Passenger tender engines. Oldham: Challenger, 1995. pp. vi, 154.154. Short histories, tabulated detailsdetails andand manymany photosphotos ofof each locomotive class. London & South Western Railway (See also nos. 138, 140, 150150 610 BUTCHER,BUfCHER, ALAN ALAN C. C. On On London London & & South South WesternWestern lines.lines. Shepperton: Iantan Allan, 1995.1995. pp. 80. Col. photographic album of steam trains on former L&SWR lines in the 1950s/60s.1950S/60s. 611 CHIVERS,CHlVERS, C. C. Brockenhurst Brockenhurst 1870-1883.1870-1883. South Western CircularCircular vol.vol. 10 (1995-7) pp. 52-7. 612 EARLY,EARLY, B. B. So So - why- why the the 'Al2'? 'AI2'? An An analysis analysis of of types types and and classes classes of ofL.S.W.R. L.S.W.R. locomotives. locomotives. South Western Circular vol.vol. 10 (1995-7) pp. 82-4. A comparison of Sekon's and Bradley's listing ofof classes. 613 HARDINGHAM,HARDINGHAM, ROGER ROGER (comp). (comp). CelebratingCelebrating 7575 yearsyears ofof 30499 andand 30506. In.p.J: Urie Loco.Loco. Soc.,Soc., 1995.1995. pp. 32. 34 photos. History of the two preserved class S15S 15 4-6-0 locos. 614 HARDINGHAM,HARDINGHAM, ROGER. ROGER. The The Mid-Hants Mid-Hants Railway: Railway: fromfrom constructionconstruction to closure.closure. Cheltenham: Runpast Puking,Publng, 1995. pp. 112.112. 163163 photos,photos, 44 trackstracks plans,plans, 22 signallingsignalling diagms,diagms, gradientgradient profile, 22 facsims.facsims. History and description of the Alton-Winchester JcnJai line. 615 HUTSON,HUfSON, M. M. Early Early carriage carriage sheds sheds on on thethe L.S.W.R.L.S.W.R. South Western CircularCircular vol.vol. 10 (1995-7) pp. 41-2. 616 HUTSON,HUfSON, MICK. MICK. Accidents Accidents on on the the Staines Staines & & Wokingham Railway,Railway, 1859.1859. Hist. ModelModel RlyRly Soc.Soc. Jnl vol.vol. 15 (1994-6) pp. 154-5.154-5. . 617 HUTSON,HUfSON, MICK. MICK. Rail Rail motor motor halts halts and and services, services, London London & & South South Western Western Railway.Railway. Hist. ModelModel RlyRly Soc. Soc. JulJnl vol. 15 (1994-6) pp. 249-51. 618 MINNIS,MINNIS, JOHN. JOHN. Eastleigh Eastleigh Works.Works. British RlyJnlRlyJnI vol. 6 (1994-) pp.pp. 222-32,222-32,289-305. 289-305. A set of official L&SWRL&SWR photographs, with notes. 619 PALMER,rit~R, BOB. BOB. The The signalling signalling of of the the Barnstaple-Ilfracombe Bamstaple-Ilfracombe line, pt 1:I: 1874-1887.1874-1887. Signalling RecordRecord 19951995 pp. 113-20. 620 POMFRET,POMFRET, NICK NICK J. J. Civil Civil engineering engineering (Western (Western District)District) 1870-1927.1870-1927. South Western CircularCircular vol.vol. 10 (1995-7) pp. 27-34. 621 PRYER,PRYER, GEORGE. GEORGE. The The Newton Newton TonyTony story.story. Signalling RecordRecord 1995 pp. 41-3. History of signalling onon the AmesburyAmesbury branch. 622 SWAIN,SWAIN, M. M. Bentley Bentley to to Bordon. BordOll. British Rlys Illustrated vol. 4 (1994-5) pp. 368-76,368-76,553. 553. 226 623 t TAVENDER,TAVENDER, L. L. andand BAKER, BAKER, T.T. (ed).(cd). DorchesterDorchester andand SouthamptonSouthampton line: to mark the 150th150th anniversary of the Southampton and Dorchester Railway Act 21 July 1845. Ringwood:RingKlood: (71,[7}, 1995.1995. pp. 96. 4848 alms.illns. [Ringwood papers, no. 3.]3.) 624 VOISEY,VOISEY, F. F.and and BROWN, BROWN, P. P. A. A. Southampton Southampton & &. Dorchester Dorchester Railway Railway levellevel crossingcrossing andand gatekeeper'sgatekeeper's lodges.lodges. South Western Circular vol. 10 (1995-7) pp. 56-63. List of numbered lodges. 625 WROE,WROE, DAVID DAVID J. J.The The Atlantic Atlantic Coast Coast Express: Express: the the Bude branch. branch. 2nd 2nd ecta. edn. of The BudeBade branch (1988).(1988). Launceston: Waterfront Publns, 1995. pp. 112.112. 626 WROE,WROE, DAVID. DAVID. An illustrated historyhistory ofof thethe NorthNorth Cornwall Railway. Caernarfon: lrwellIrwell Press, 1995.1995. pp. 152. London, BrightonBri,hton & South Coast Railway (See also nos. 145,145,148, 148, 149149 627 ANAN ACCIDENT ACCIDENT at at Eastbourne, Eastbourne, 15th 15th August August 1872.1872. Brighton Circular vol.vo!. 21 (1995) pp. 15-18.15-18. Passenger train wrongly diverted onto turntable at Eastbourne; 5 people injured. 628 GAMMELL,GAMMELL, C. C. J. J. Last Last day day on on thethe Bluebell?Bluebell? British Rlys Illustrated vol.vo!. 4 (1994-5) pp. 308-13. A legal challenge forced the temporary re-opening of the East Grinstead-Lewes line after it had been closed. 629 MIDDLEMASS,MIDDLEMASS, TOM. TOM. Stroudley Stroudley and and his his 'Terriers': 'Terriers': the the story story of of a aclassic classic locomotive locomotive andand itsits designer.designer. Easingwold: Pendragon, 1995. pp. 128.128. 188188 photos,photos, 66 drwgs.drwgs. 630 TURNER,TURNER, S. S. T. T. Drama Drama at at Stoat's Stoat's Nest Nest (and (and some some comments comments on on StroudleyStroudley carriages).carriages). Brighton Circular vol.vo!. 21 (1995) pp. 86-95. 631 TURNER,TURNER, S. S. T. T. The The goods goods rolling rolling stock stock of of the the L.B.& L.B.&. S.C.R.S.C.R. 1841-1900.1841-1900. Brighton Circular vol.vo!. 21 (1995) pp. 72-5. 632 TWOTWO accidents accidents in in the the 1870s.1870s. Brighton Circular vol. 21 (1995) pp. 56-60. At Lower Merton Jcn in 1872 and Crystal Palace in 1879. 633 WELCH,WELCH, MICHAEL MICHAEL S. S. Branch Branch lines lines to to Horsted Horsted Keynes Keynes thenthen andand now.now. (CheltenhamJ:[Cheltenham}: Runpast Publng, 1995.1995. pp. [128].(128). 205205 photos,photos, map, 22 O.S.O.S. plans. London,London. Midland & Scottish RailwayRailway (See also no. 408) 634 AYES,A VES, BILL. BILL. The The L.M.S. L.M.S. 7F 7F 0-8-Os: 0-8-0s: 'Austin •Austin Sevens': Sevens': unnecessary unnecessary andand perverse?perverse? British Rlys Illustrated vol.vo!. 4 (1994-5) pp. 358-67,358-67,553, 553, vol.vo!. 5 (1995-6)(1995-6) pp. 50-1. 635 BURGESS,BURGESS, NEIL. NEIL. Motor Motor trains trains to to Wickwar.Wickwar. British RlyRlyJn1 Jnl vol.vo!. 6 (1994-(1994-)) pp.pp. 262-4.262-4. W.W.2 workmen's services from Bath and Bristol.Bristo!. 636 EDWARDS,EDWARDS, ROY. ROY. Railway Railway archives archives in in the the Public Public Record Record Office: Office: the the London, London. Midland Midland andand ScottishScottish Railway.Railway. Business Archives no. 69 (Nov. 1995) pp. 37-45. 637 LANE,LANE. ALAN. ALAN. L.M.S.R. L.M.S.R. motive motive power power depot depot forms forms (L.T.&(L.T.&. S.S. Section).Section). Rly Print Soc. NewslirNewsltr no. 7070 (Mar-Apr.(Mar-Ape. 1995) pp. 14-15,14-15. no. 72 (July-Aug.(July-Aug. 1995)1995) pp. 12-13,12-13. no. 73 (Sep-Oct. 1995) pp. 14-17.14-17. 638 MILES,MILES, KEITH. KEITH. You You can't can't beat beat th'owdth'owd Crab.Crab. British Rlys Illustrated vol.vo!. 4 (1994-5) pp. 408-13. LM&SRLM&'SR 2-6-0 class. 639 UNDERWOOD,UNDERWOOD. COLIN. COLIN. Goods Goods traffic traffic at at Northampton, Northampton. 1924.1924. Hist. Model RlyRly Soc. Soc. .1n1 Jnl vol. 1515 (1994-6) pp.pp. 187-93. Re-organisation of the work ofof the L&NWRL&.NWR and MR goods sheds following the Grouping. 640 WRIGHT,WRIGHT. IAN IAN L. L. Aspects Aspects of of war: war: the the Highland Highland section section ofof the the L.M.S.L.M.S. 1939-45.1939-45. BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp. 201-8,201-8,397.566. 397, 566. London,London. TilburyTllbury & Southend Railway (See(See also no. 637) 641 DOWNDOWN and and out out in in Plaistow. Plaistow. British RlyslllustratedRlys Illustrated vol. 4 (1994-5) pp. 506-12. Plaistow engine shed. Lynton & BBarnstaple aa ple RailwayRailway 642 HUDSON,HUDSON. DAVID DAVID (comp). (comp). The The Lynton Lynton & &. Barnstaple Barnstaple Railway: Railway: an an anthology. anthology. DrwgsDrwgs byby EricEric Leslie.Leslie. Oxford: Oakwood,Oakwood. 1995. pp. 80. [Series X.X, no. 55.]55.) MaryportMa ryport & Carlisle Railway 643 CUMBRIANCUMBRIAN RAILWAYS RAILWAYS ASSOCIATION. ASSOCIATION. MaryportMaryport &&. CarlisleCarlisle 150:150: aa specialspecial editionedition ofof Cumbrian Cumbrian Railways,Railways. journal ofof thethe CumbrianCumbrian RailwaysRailways Association: celebrating the 150150 yearsyears ofof aa WestWest Cumbrian railway. Grange-over-Sands,Grange-over-Sands. 1995. pp. 177-200.177-200. 1010 photos,photos. 66 mapsmaps &&. plans. [Cumbrian Railways vol.vo!. 5,5. no. 12.]12.) Incl. a brief history ofof thethe M&CR,M&'CR. a station chronology,chronology. and articles on Speattry station,station. chaldronchaldron wagons,wagons. aa 1917 royal train,train. andand thethe company'scompany's locomotivelocomotive history. -Maryport--Maryport & Carlisle &. Carlisle Railway: Railway: a locomotivea locomotive history, history. pt pt 2, 2. by by Peter Peter Robinson. Robinson. Cumbrian Rlys vol. 5 (1992- ) pp. 210-14. . Metropolitan & Great Central Joint Committee 644 STRACHER-TRELAWNEY,STRACHER-TRELAWNEY. COLIN. COLIN. Deepest Deepest Rickmansworth. Rickmansworth. British Rlys Illustrated vol.vo!. 4 (1994-5) pp. 172-83,172-83.439-40.495-6. 439-40, 495-6. Operations at Rickmansworth pre-1962, when the trains to AylesburyAylesbury had to changechange fromfrom electric to steam traction. (See also nos. 3.3, 155,155. 173,173.276.314.327,404.639) 276, 314, 327, 404, 639) 645 BAKEWELLBAKEWELL footbridge. footbridge. Midland Record no. 22 (1995) pp. 62-6.62-6. 646 BINNS,BINNS. DONALD. DONALD. Midland Midland lines lines around around Morecambe, Morecambe. Heysham Heysham andand Lancaster.Lancaster. Skipton: TracksideTrackside Publns,Publns. 1995. pp. 60. 8282 photos,photos. drwg,drwg. map,map. 8 plans. Incl. Heysham Harbour. 227 647 BINNS,BINNS, DONALD. DONALD. The The Skipton-Colne Skipton-Colne railway railway and and the the Barnoldswick Bamoldswick branch.branch. Skipton: TracksideTrackside Pubins,Pub Ins, 1995.1995. pp. 48. Many photos, 9 track plans. 648 BRAITHWAITE,BRAITHWAITE,JACK. JACK. Midland Midland Railway Railway locomotive locomotive aesthetics.aesthetics. Midland RecordRecord no. 11 (1995) pp. 3-20. 649 BRAITHWAITE,BRAITHWAITE,JACK. JACK. A A ride ride with with a a`Highflyer': 'Highflyer': a aMidland Midland Railway Railway locomotive locomotive footplatefootplate experienceexperience of 1889. Midland RecordRecord no. 3 (1995) pp. 31-5. Account of a footplate ride on a MR 4-2-2, orig. publ. in Blackwood's Mag., Sep. 1889. 650 8-TON8-TON covered covered goods goods wagon, wagon, diagramdiagram 357. Midland Record Record no. 11 (1995) pp. 21-3 651 ESSERYESSERY BOB. BOB. Swansea Swansea St St Thomas: Thomas: a aMidland Midland Railway Railway terminus terminus inin SouthSouth Wales.Wales. Hist. Model Rly Soc. JnlJnl vol. 15 (1994-6)(1?94-6) pp. 225-9. 652 ESSERY,ESSERY. BOB. BOB. Train Train control.control. Midland Record Record no. 2 (1995)(1995)pp. p~. 26-43.26-43. 653 ESSERY,ESSERY, BOB. BOB. The The class class 4s 4s in in their their Final fmal condition.condition. Midland Record Record no. 2 (1995) pp. 69-80. Class 4F 0-6-0 goods engines. 654 ESSERY,ESSERY, BOB. BOB. Freight Freight through through Birmingham. Birmingham. Midland Record Record no. 3 (1995) pp. 3-23.3-23. Description of the MR routes between Wilnecote and BamtBand Green, and the associated yards and trip workings. 655 ESSERY,ESSERY. BOB. BOB. Sheets, Sheets, ropes ropes andand sacks.sacks. Midland Record Record no. 3 (1995) pp. 41-58, no. 4 (1996) p. 78, no. 5 (1996) p. 36. 656 GOSLIN,GOSLIN, GEOFF. GEOFF. North North London London Incline Incline signalsignal box.box. British RlysRlys Illustrated vol. 4 (1994-5) pp. 644-5. 657 HALE,HALE. MICHAEL. MICHAEL. The The Midland Midland reaches reaches Swansea. Swansea. Welsh Rlys ArchiveArchive vol. 2 (199(1995-) 5 - ) pp. 3-4. 658 HUNT,HUNT. DAVID. DAVID. M.R. M.R. 15 15 ton ton steam steam cranes.cranes. Midland Record Record no. 2 (1995) pp. 50-5. 659 LEE,LEE, PETER. PETER. Glenfield. Glenfield. British RlyRlyJnl Jnl vol. 6 (1994-) pp.pp. 274-81.274-81. A history of the station and its traffic. 660 LONGLONG timber timber trucks.trucks. Midland Record Record no. 2 (1995) pp. 24-5. 661 MIDLANDMIDLAND carriages.carriages. Midland Record Record no. 1 (1995) pp. 61-6, no. 2 (1995) pp. 56-9, no. 3 (1995) pp. 38-9,38-9. no. 5 (1995) pp. 55-9. A series,series. supplementing the standard work on the subject,subject. Midland RailwayRailway carriages by R. E. Lacey and George Dow (1984-6). 662 MILES,MILES, KEITH. KEITH. Rowsley: Rowsley: the the last last Midland Midland shed.shed. Midland Record Record no. t1 (1995) (1995) pp.pp. 24-43,24-43. no. 2 p. 3. 663 MILES,MILES. KEITH. KEITH. A A ducal ducal whimsy. whimsy. Midland RecordRecord no. 3 (1995) pp. 24-9. Haddon tunnel.tunnel, built to avoidavoid the railwayrailway beingbeing visiblevisible from Haddon Hall. 664 MITCHELL,MITCHELL. W. W. R. R. Dent: Dent: the the highest highest mainline main line station station in in England.England. Settle: Castleberg,Castleberg. 1995.1995. pp. 124.124. 3131 drwgsdrwgs. . 665 RAILWAYRAILWAY connections: connections: steam steam days days on on the the Leicester Leicester toto BurtonBurton line. : CoalvilleCoalville PubIng,Publng. 1995.1995. pp. livj(iv], , 74, (8).In 64pp 64pp photos, photos. map, map, facsim.facsim. Incl. extracts fromfrom railwaymen'srailwaymen's recorded recorded reminiscencesreminiscences in the Leicestersh. Oral History Archive. 666 ROBERTS,ROBERTS, S. S. Midland Midland Railway Railway signalsignal arm.arm. Midland RecordRecord no. 3 (1995) p. 40, no. 4 (1996) p. 78. 667 ROBERTS,ROBERTS. STAN. STAN. M.R. M.R. water water tanks tanks and and tanktank houses.houses. Midland RecordRecord no. 2 (1995) pp. 45-9.45-9. 668 ROSE,ROSE. PETER. PETER. The The Lane: Lane: Hunslet Hunslet Lane Lane yard yard and and the the Holbeck Holbeck 3F3F tanks. British RlysRlys Illustrated vol. 4 (1994-5) pp. 285-91,285-91,496. 496. Formerly the terminus of the North Midland Rly. 669 SLATER,SLATER. PAUL. PAUL. Know Know your your Midland.Midland. Wyvern vol. 7 (1994-(1994-). ). Leicester-Rugby. pp. 312-16.352-3.312-16, 352-3. From Bedford to Northampton. pp. 458-64. 670 SMITH,SMITH. BILL. BILL. Landslip Landslip atat Ystalyfera. Ystalyfera. Welsh Rlys Archive vol. 2 (1995-(1995-) ) pp. 5-6.5-6. Report from the Cambrian newspaper of landslip onto passing passenger train.train, 1893. 671 SMITH,SMITH. PETER. PETER. Midland Midland Railway Railway signal signal boxes.boxes. Midland Record Record no. 2 (1995) pp. 4-23,4-23. no. 3 (1995) p. 30, no. 4 (1996) pp. 50-1. 672 TAYLOR,TAYLOR, W. W. Mansfield: Mansfield: more more trains trains than than StSt Pancras.Pancras. BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp. 39-44. 673 TOTONTOTON sidings. sidings. Midland Record Record no. 11 (1995) pp. 46-51. Midland &&; South Western Junction Railway 674 BARNSLEY,BARNSLEY. MIKE. MIKE. MidlandMidland 8cBr. South Western Junction Railway, vol. 3. Didcot: WildWild Swan, Swan. 1995.1995. pp. (viii],[mill, 155-298. ManyMany photos &Br. drwgs,drwgs. plan. Carriages,Carriages. wagons,wagons. liveries,liveries. operation,operation. CirencesterCirencester Works; addenda to vols. 1-2.1-2. (See also no. 217) 675 A AFORMER FORMER North North British British Railway Railway 12-wheeled 12-wheeled dining dining carriage.carriage. Hist. Model RlyRly Soc. Jnl vol. 1515 (1994-6) pp. 236-8. 676 CORSTORPHINE,CORSTORPHINE.JAMES, JAMES, K. K. East East of of Thornton Thomton Junction: Junction: aa shortshort history history ofof the the railwayrailway lineline fromfrom ThorntonThomton to Leuchars which ran round the East Neuk of Fife. Leven: author,author. 119951. (1995). pp. 116.116.41 41 dins,illns. map,map. facsims.facsims. 677 LAIRD,LAIRD, H. H. The The stuff stuff of of legend: legend: building building the the West West Highland Highland Railway.Railway. British Rlys Rlys IllustratedIllustrated summer summer special no. 3 (1995) pp. 28-41. 678 McINNIS,McINNIS. DENNIS DENNIS and and RICHARDSON, RICHARDSON. DOUGLAS. DOUGLAS. TheThe railrail Ladybank.Ladybank. Cupar: Kettle Historic Society.Society, 1995.1995. pp. 48. 48 dins,illns. facsims.facsims. History of Ladybank Junction.

228 679 MARTIN,MARTIN, DON. DON. The The Monkland Monkland & Bc. Kirkintilloch Kirkintilloch and and associated associated railways.railways. Kirkintilloch:Kirlintilloch: Strathkelvin Strathlelvin District Libraries & &- Museums,Museums, 1995.199.5. pp. iv,iv, 163,163, 88 p1.,pI., 3 maps (I(1 fldg). 14 text figs. An authoritative history ofof the the M&KR.MBc.KR, BallochneyBalloclmey Rly and SiamannanSlamannan Rly, which were amalgamated as the Monkland Railways, up to their absorption by the NBR in 1865,186.5, with a short epilogue on subsequent events. Tables of annual tonnage, revenuerevenue &Bc. expenditure in appendices. pp. 148-9, Bibliography. 680 ROBOTHAM,ROBOT HAM, ROBERT. ROBERT. On On the the Waverley : route: Edinburgh-CarlisleEdinburgh-Carlisle in colour. Shepperton: IanIan Allan,Allan, 1995.199.5. PP.pp. 8080.. Col. photographic album of trains onon the route, chiefly steam-hauled, in BR days. 681 STEVENSON,STEVENSON, J. J.L. L. The The Gartverrie Gartverrie branch branch and and its its cut cut down down locos.locos. British RlysRlys IllustratedI1Iustrated vol. 4 (1994-5)(1994-.5) pp. 416-22. 682 SUMMERSON,SUMMERSON, HENRY. HENRY. From From Border Border stronghold stronghold toto railwayrailway station:station: thethe fortunesfortunes ofof Berwick Castle 1560-1850.1.560-18.50. Archaeologia Aeliana, 5th.5th ser., vol. 23 (1995)(199.5) pp. 235-48.23.5-48. '. The castle's demolitiondemolition andand rlyrly constructionconstruction on its site. North Eastern Railway Railway (See(See also also nos. nos. 88, 88,203,206,264,308,311,403) 203, 206, 264, 308, 311, 403) 683 ADDYMAN.ADDYMAN. J. J. F. F. Tyne Tyne Dock: Dock: the the N.E.R. N.E.R. Cinderella.Cinderella. North EasternEastern ExpressExpress vol. 34 (199.5)(1995) pp. 27-39, 51-6..51-6. 684 ADDYMAN.ADDYMAN. J. J.F. F. and and CREMIN, CREMIN, E. E. P. P. Building Building the the B.& B.Bc. T.T. Morpeth Morpeth branch.branch. North EasternEastern ExpressExpress vol. 3434 (1995)(199.5) pp. 84-6. Based on the Resident Engineer's reports. 68568.5 CARLTON,CARLTON, STEPHEN. STEPHEN. Specification Specification of of a acomposite composite carriage carriage of of the the Stockton Stockton & Bc. DarlingtonDarlington RailwayRailway Company.Company. North EasternEastern Express vol. 34 (1995)(199.5) pp. 64-5.64-.5. A document of 1852.18.52. 686 DAVID,DA YID, TREFOR. TREFOR. North North Eastern Eastern Railway Railway luggage luggage labels: labels: somesome curiosities.curiosities. Rly Print Soc. Soc. Newsltr no. 69 (Jan-Feb. 1995)199.5) pp. 6-7, no. 7070 (Mar-Apr.(Mar-Apr. 1995)199.5) p. 6. 687 DENHOLM,DENHOLM, MICHAEL MICHAEL J. J. A A North North Eastern Eastern wellwell tank. British ElyRlyJnl Jnl vol. 6 (1994-) pp. 203. The 0-6-0W1"124'0-6-0WT '124' class class of of Edward Edward Fletcher,Fletcher, built 1881-2.1881-2. 688 DYKE,DYKE, STEVEN. STEVEN. A A history history of of Darlington Darlington Carriage Carriage Works.Works. Pioneer [Jul[1nl of the Al SteamSteam Loco Trust)Trust] no. 1717 (Aut. 1995)199.5} pp. 12-14.12-14. 689 FAWCETT,FAWCETT, BILL. BILL. A A history history of of the the York-Scarborough York-Scarborough Railway.Railway. Beverley: Hutton Press,Press, 1995.199.5. pp. 144.144.83 83 dinsillns (7 col.), 5.5 drwgs,drwgs, 1212 maps &Bc. plans, 1818 track diagms.diagms. 690 FAWCETT,FAWCETT, BILL. BILL. Grey Grey and and Fallodon. Fallodon. North EasternEastern ExpressExpress vol. 34 (1995)(199.5) pp. 75-8.7.5-8. Fallodon station was openedopened for the Grey family. 691 HOWAT,HOWAT, PATRICK. PATRICK. Pilmoor.Pilmoor. North EasternEastern ExpressExpress vol. 34 (1995)(199.5) pp.pp . 5-12..5-12. 692 LIDSTER,LIDSTER, J. J.ROBIN. ROBIN. Scarborough Scarborough railway railway station station from from steam steam age age toto dieseldiesel era:era: aa pictorialpictorial recordrecord ofof aa seasideseaside railway terminus. Nelson: Hendon Publng, 1995.199.5. pp. 44. 693 RAYNER,RA YNER, DEREK. DEREK. Steam Steam tractors tractors and and rollers rollers etc. etc. of of the the North North EasternEastern Railway.Railway. BackTrack vol.vo!. 9 (1995)(199.5) pp.pp . 500-5..500-.5. 694 SOWLER,SOWLER, REG. REG. James James Stovin Stovin Worsley: Worsley: a a locospotter locospotter inin the 1840s.I 840s. North EasternEastern ExpressExpress vol.vo!. 34 (1995)(199.5) pp. 79-83. Extracts from the diaries of J.J. S.S. Worsley,Worsley, a NERNER bridge surveyor, 1841-9. 69569.5 TALBOT,TALBOT, JOHN. JOHN. Lynemouth: Lynemouth: a aroute route setting setting panel panel in in its its earliest earliest form, form, installed installed by by the the Siemens Siemens andand GeneralGeneral Electric Railway Signal Company.Company. Signalling RecordRecord 1995199.5 pp. 146-53.146-.53. 696 TALBOT,TALBOT, JOHN. JOHN. Bilton: Bilton: a anotable notable Yorkshire Yorkshire junction.junction. British RlysRlys IllustratedI1Iustrated vol.vo!. 4 (1994-.5)(1994-5) pp. 213-15,213-1.5, 438. North of Harrogate. 697 WILLIAMSON,WILLIAMSON, DAVID DA YID and and TATLOW, TATLOW, PETER. PETER. New New BridgeBridge Street,Street, Newcastle.Newcastle. L.N.E.R. Study Grp Newsltr no. 132 (Apr. 1995)199.5) pp. 2-4, no. 133133 (May(May 1995)199.5) pp. 2-7. Description of this goods depot, an early useuse ofof re-inforced concrete. North LindseyLlndsey LightLleht Railways 698 JACKSON,JACKSON, DAVID. DAYID. Passenger Passenger services services on on the the North North Lindsey Lindsey LightLight Railway.Railway. BackTrackBackTracl vol.vo!. 9 (1995)(199.5) pp. 478-80. Services were provided by the GCR. 699 CONNOR,CONNOR, I. J.E. E. Broad Broad Street Street to to Poplar: Poplar: a aphotographic photographic journey. journey. New New ednedn ofof Ott.12442.Ott. 12442. Colchester: Connor & Butler, 1995.199.5. pp.pp . 52..52. 4242 photos,photos, 22 maps. Historical account of the physical features of the line. 700 HANSON,HANSON, DAVID. DAYID. N.L.R. N.L.R. building building survey. survey. JillJnl N.L.Rly N.L.Rly Hist.Hist. Soc.Soc. no. 2, Shoreditch station. no. 151.5 (1995)(199.5) pp. 3-7. no. 3, HaggeratonHaggerston station. no. 16 (1995)(199.5) pp. 1-2.1-2. 701 HANSON,HANSON, DAVID. DAYID. The The London London Grand Grand Junction Junction Railway.Railway. Jnl N.L.RlyN.L.Rly Hist. Soc.Soc. no. 1717 (1995)(199.5) pp. 8-10.8-10. 702 WATLING,WATLING, JOHN. JOHN. North North London London carriages carriages of of the the Eastern Eastern & Bc. MidlandMidland Railway.Railway. ,In!Jnl N.L.Rly Hist. Soc.Soc. no. 151.5 (1995)pp.(199.5) pp. 8-11.8-11. North Sunderland LightLleht Railway 703 PATTERSON,PATTERSON.IAN. IAN. Remembering Remembering the the North North Sunderland Sunderland Railway.Railway. BackTrackBadTrad vol.vo!. 9 (1995)(199.5) pp. 99-101. Railway &8& DocksDoc:ks Co. 704 SIMMONDS,SIMMONDS. ROBIN. ROBIN. Aberavon Aberavon to to . Maesteg. Welsh Rlys Archive vol.vo!. 2 (199.5-)(1995-) pp.pp. 8-9.8-9. PTR services between Port Talbot (Aberavon)(Aberavon) andand Maesteg. 229 &&. Swansea Bay Railway 705 SMITH,SMITH, MARTIN. MARTIN. From From the the Rhondda Rhondda to to Swansea Swansea Bay.Bay. Welsh Rlys Archive vol. 2 (1995-) pp. 39-41. Extracts from R&SBR records. Rhymney Railway 706 DAVID,DAVID, JONATHAN. JONATHAN. Traffic Traffic at at Penalltau Penalltau JunctionJunction in 1908.1908. Hist.Hid. Model Rly Soc. JnlJnl vol. 15 (1994-6) pp. 203-7,203-7,271. 271. 707 KIDNER,KIDNER, R. R. W. W. The The Rhymney Rhymney Railway. Railway. [New[New edn.[edn.) Oxford: Oakwood, 1995. pp. 152. [Oakwood librarylibrary of railway history, no. 9.)9.)101 101 photos,photos, 1010 drwgs,drwgs, 5 maps, 18 O.S. plans. 'Much ofof thisthis bookbook isis basedbased uponupon thethe history...writtenhistory... written byby thethe latelate D.D. S.S. M.M. BarrieBarrie OBE' OBE' (Ott.7185).(Ott.7185). Appx 1-2, Permitted loads of locomotives, 18951895 && 1915;1915; 3, Chronology ofof stations; stations; 4,4, Private sidings,sidings, 1938; 5, Running powers regularly used; 6, Coal mines, 1910; 7, Colliery halts; 8,8, GWRGWR numbers given to former RR carriages. Somerset &&. Dorset Railway 708 CARPENTER,CARPENTER, ROGER. ROGER. Henstridge, Henstridge, S.&S.& D.J.R. British RlyRlyJnl Jnl vol. 6 (1994-) pp.pp. 204-12.204-12. 709 CARTER,CARTER, C. C. S. S. Coaching Coaching stock stock on on the the Somerset Somerset and and DorsetDorset inin B.R.B.R. days. BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp. 174-9, 338-9. 710 DEACON,DEACON, TIM. TIM. The The Somerset Somerset & & Dorset: Dorset: aftermath aftermath ofof the the BeechingBeeching axe. Sparkford: Oxford Publng, 1995. pp. 192. Many photos. Chapters on: Freight services remaining afterafter March 1966;1966; TimetableTimetable ofof tracktrack lifting and rationalisation;rationalisation; Demolition and redevelopment of S&DJR land. Appx 1,I, Chronology of stations and halts; 2, Chronology of closures and major changes since 1925; 3, S&DR bridgesbridges (tabulated(tabulated details); 4, S&DR viaducts. 711 EHRLICHER,EHRLICHER, STEVE. STEVE. Ex Ex Somerset Somerset & & DorsetDorset JointJoint coach.coach. Hist. Model Rly Soc. Jnl vol. 15 (1994-6) pp. 160-2, 271. 712 HAMMOND,HAMMOND, MARK. MARK. Stories Stories of of the the Somerset Somerset && Dorset.Dorset. Bath: Millstream, 1995. pp. 88. An anthology of recollections of former staff of the S&DJR. Sequel to S.&S.&: D. memoriesmemories (1993). 713 HAWKINS,HAWKINS, MAC. MAC. The The Somerset Somerset & & Dorset Dorset then then and and now. now. NewNew edn. Newton Abbot:Abbot: David &:& Charles, 1995. pp. 224. Many photos (incl. 1616 col.col. pl.), map,map, gradientgradient profile.profile. LocationLocation maps on endpprs.endpprs. 'Then && now' photosphotos andand O.S.O.S. plansplans ofof 167167 sitessites arrangedarranged inin geographicalgeographical sequence.sequence. The contemporary photos have all been re-taken since the firstrust edn. 714 MAITLAND,MAlT LAND OLIVER. , OLIVER. Over Over the the hills: hills: the the Somerset Somerset & & Dorset Dorset 2-8-Os. 2-8-0s. British RlysRlys Illustrated vol. 4 (1994-5) pp. 448-59, vol. 5 (1995-6)(1995-6}p. p. 156. 715 ROBOTHAM,ROBOTHAM, ROBERT. ROBERT. On On Somerset Somerset && DorsetDorset lines. Shepperton: lanIan Allan,Allan, 1995. pp. 80. A col. photographic record of BR steam trains on former S&DJR lines. South Eastern &&. ChathamChatham Railway Companies (See also nos.nos. 145, 148, 149) 716 HARDY,HARDY, R. R. H. H. N. N. Lean Lean and and keen: keen: converted converted Coppertops: Coppertops: El andand Dl DI 4-4-Os 4-4-0s ofof the the Southern.Southern. British RlysRlys IllustratedIllustrated annualannual no. 4 (1995) pp. 4-27. 717 MITCHELL,MITCHELL, VIC VIC (comp). (comp). Ashford Ashford from from steamsteam toto .Eurostar. [Cover[Cover subtitle: from rural station to international junction.)junction.] Midhurst: Middleton, 1996. pp. pp. (96). [94 [Great railway eraseras series, no. 1.]I.) A compilation on the history of Ashford's railways, publ. to commemoratecommemorate the opening of Ashford International station. 718 MITCHELL,MITCHELL, VIC VIC and and SMITH, SMITH, KEITH. KEITH. Swanley Swanley to to Ashford.Ashford. [Cover subtitle: including Bat & Ball.)Ball.] Midhurst: Middleton, 1995. pp. [96].(96). 120120 photos,photos, O.S. plans. [Southern main lines series.1series.) A pictorial history. 719 MITCHELL,MITCHELL, VIC VIC and and SMITH, SMITH, KEITH. KEITH. Branch Branch lines lines aroundaround Canterbury.Canterbury. Midhurst: Middleton, 1995. pp. [961.(96). pp. 120, O.S. plans. A pictorial history of the lines to Whitstable,Whitstable, Ramsgate,Ramsgate, Cheriton JenJcn and Ashford. 720 POSTLETHWAITE,POSTLETHWAITE, ALAN. ALAN. Last Last days days of of steam steam on on the the Southern: Southern: SouthSouth EasternEastern andand Chatham.Chatham. Stroud: AlanA/an Sutton, 1995. pp. 148. A photographic record. 721 SKINNER,SKINNER, M. M. W. W. G. G. The The South South Eastern Eastern & & Chatham Chatham Railway Railway summersummer timetable, 1913.1913. BackTrackBack.Track vol. 9 (1995) pp. 640-3. 722 TIBBLE,TIBBLE, LESLIE. LESLIE. Station Station survey: survey: Westerham. Westerham. British Rlys Illustrated vol. 4 (1994-5) pp. 200-8,200-8,439. 439. With a short history of the Westerham Valley line. South Yorkshire Supertram 723 FOX,FOX, PETER, PETER, JACKSON, JACKSON, PAUL PAUL and and BENTON, BENT ON, ROGER.ROGER. Tram to Supertram: an old friend returns to the streets of Sheffield: the official publication about the SouthSouth YorkshireYorkshire Supertram scheme.scheme. Sheffield: Platform 55/ / South South Yorksh.York.sh. Passenger Transport Executive, 1995. pp. 48. Many illns (chiefly coL),col.), drwgs, 2 route maps. Brief history of the former tramways and description of the South Yorkshire Supertram system. Southern Railway (See also nos. 407,424)407, 424) 724 CARROLL,CARROLL, J. J. J. J. S. S. The The Southern Southern Railway Railway 'King'King Arthur' class.class. BackTrackBack.Track. vol. 9 (1995) pp. 157-62. 725 FARR,FARR, KEITH. KEITH. History History of of the the 'West 'West Country'Country' andand 'Battle'Battle ofof Britain'Britain' lightlight Pacifies.Pacifies. Rly Mag. vol. 141 no. 1130 (June 1995) pp. 21-6. 726 HILLMAN,HILLMAN, TONY. TONY. Southern Southern Railway: Railway: listlist of of official official publications.pUblications. [n.p./: author, 1995. pp. [ii), 32. An annotated bibliography of publications produced for public circulation. 727 JENKINSON,JENKINSON, DAVID. DA VID. Southern Southern Railway Railway corridor corridor coaches:coaches: an outline history. BackTrackBack.Track. vol. 9 (1995) pp. 236-48, 326-30, 397, 451,451,454, 454, 620.

230 728 JONES,JONES, MIKE. MIKE. LAVs, LAVs, PANs PANs & &: Double Double CIGs: CIGs: thethe curious curious world world ofof Southern Southern multiplemUltiple unitunit codes.codes. Rly Mag. vol. 141 no. 11291129 (May 1995) pp. 58-61. 729 PHILLIPS,PHILLIPS, KEN. KEN. Shipwreck!: Shipwreck.l: broken brok.en onon thethe Wight.Wight. Newport, Lo.W.:l.o.W.: Island Books,Booles, 1995. pp. 80. pp. 59-80, Portsdown. Detailed account of sinking of this Southern Rly Isle of Wight paddle steamer by a mine, while on passage in the Solent, 1941. 730 ROBERTSON,ROBERTSON, KEVIN. KEVIN. Leader: Leader: the the full full story. story. Rev. Rev. combinedcombined ednedn of Leader: steam'ssteam's last chancechance (1988) and Leader andand SouthernSouthern experimentalexperimental steamsteam (1990). Stroud: Alan Sutton,Sutton, 1995.1995. pp. xviii, 128.128. 731 `SCWS'.'SCWS'. Southern Southern main main line line semi-fast semi-fast and and slow slow stock: stock: some some history history and and some some questions.questions. LiveLive RailRail vol. 15 (1994-5) pp. 285-9,317-23,285-9, 317-23, vol. 16 (1996-)(1996-) pp.pp. 48-51.48-51. Electric mUltiplemultiple units. TaffTaU BargoedBarcoed Joint LineLine (GWR (GWR andand Rhymney Railway) 732 PILE,PILE, KEVIN. KEVIN. Dowlais Dowlais Cae Cae Harris: Harris: station station and and shed.shed. British RlysRlys Illustrated vol. 4 (1994-5) pp. 298-307,298-307,553, 553, 606,606,662. 662. TaffTaU Vale Railway 733 HUTCHINSON,HUTCHINSON, DAVID. DA VID. Hawk'sHawk's Dell Dell revisited.revisited. Welsh Rlys Archive vol. 2 (1995-(1995-)) pp.pp. 32-4.32-4. See 1991 Bibliography entry 756. 734 MOUNTFORD,MOUNTFORD, ERIC ERIC R. R. and and KIDNER, KIDNER, R. R. W.W. TheThe AberdareAberdare Railway.Railway. Oxford.•Oxford: Oakwood, 11995].(1995). pp. 128.128. [Oakwood librarylibrary of railway history, no. 95.195.) 62 photos, 3 facsims, 6 maps, 7 O.S. plans. Appx 1,I, Chronology of stations; 2, Mineral traffictraffic statistics 1846-71; 3, The DareDare ValleyValley branch. Totton, HytheBythe & Fawley LightLlCht Railway 735 DRAPER,DRAPER, REGINALD. REGINALD. RefinedReImed traffic. British Rlys Illustrated vol. 5 (1995-6) pp. 38-49, 156.156. History of the line. WantageWantace Tramway (See also no. 796) 736 WILKINSON,WILKINSON, REG. REG. The The . Tramway. '2nd'2nd enlarged'enlarged' ednedn ofof Ott.8874. Oxford: Oakwood,Oakwood, 1995.1995. pp. 96. 90 photos, 10 drwgs,drwgs, map, 1111 O.S. plans. [Locomotion papers, no. 92.]92.) WelshpoolWelsh pool & LlanfairLlanralr LightLlCht RailwayRailway 737 CARTWRIGHT,CARTWRIGHT, RALPH RALPH I. I. Welshpool Welshpool & &: LlanfairLlanfair LightLight Railway:Railway: aa collectioncollection ofof pictures. Wrexham: Bridge Bks,BIes, 1995. pp. (72].(72). 117117 photos,photos, drwg,drwg, 2 maps, 2 track diagms, gradient profile, 2 facsints,facsims, stocklists. A pictorial history. Wrexham, Mold & Connah's QuayQuay Railway 738 ARMSTRONG,ARMSTRONG, JOHN JOHN and and FOWLER, FOWLER, DAVID. DA VID. The coastalcoastal trade ofof Connah's QuayQuay inin thethe earlyearly twentiethtwentieth century: a preliminary investigation. Flintshire Hist.Hist. Soc.Soc. Jnl vol. 34 (1996) pp. 113-33.113-33. RO THETHE RAILWAY RAILWAY IN IN LITERATURE LITERATURE 739 ALLEN,ALLEN, BARRY. BARRY. Railway Railway poems. poems. 2nd 2nd enlarged enlarged edn.edn. Swanage: Finial,Finial, 1995.1995. pp. 44.44. IllnsHlns byby AllanAllan VernonVernon andand G. S. Cooper. Reminiscences in verse of the days of steam by a former railwayman. 740 BENSON,BENSON, GERARD, GERARD, CHERNAIK, CHERNAIK, JUDITH JUDITH and and HERBERT, HERBERT, CICELY CICELY (ed). (ed). Poems Poems onon thethe Underground.Underground. 5th5th edn. London: Cassell, 1995. pp. 220. -Poems--Poems on theon theUnderground Underground 95. 95.1995. 1995. pp. pp. 32. 32. The The 18 18 poems poems displayed displayed on on London London Underground Underground inin 1995.1995. 741 t FLINT,FLINT, RAYMOND. RAYMOND. MenMen ofof steam: steam: aa YorkshireYorkshire novel. Hull: Santana, Santona, 1994.1994. pp. 170.170. 742 t McNEIL, ELISABETH. A bridge in time. London: Orion, 1994. pp. 448. -pprbk--pprbk edn. edn. London: Orion, 1994. pp. 560. Novel set in the 1850s concerning thethe heroine'sheroine's efforts toto carry on herher father's business as a railway contractor in the ScottishScottish borders. 743 ttREES, REES, MEL. MEL. TheThe Club: Club: anan everyday everyday storystory ofoftrainspotters. trainspotters. Aldershot: Trouser Trouser Press, Press, 1199571. [1995?). pp. 225. A novel about the Railway Club. 744 I't ROBERTS, BARRIE. Sherlock Holmes andand thethe railwayrailway maniac:maniac: a narrative believed to be from the pen ofof John H. Watson, MD. London: Constable,Constable, 1994. pp. 191. RP HUMOUR, HUMOROUS DRAWING, AND SATIRE;SATIRE; miscellanea 745 t SMALLEY,SMALLEY, JOHNJOHN R. Nottinghamshire's railwayrailway ghosts.ghosts. Derby: Hall, 1994.1994. pp. 1?].[?). [The Nottinghamshire heritage Series.]series.) RQ APPRECIATIONAPPRECIATION OF OF RAILWAYS RAILWAYS 746 ATTERBURY,ATTERBURY, PAUL. PAUL. Discovering Discovering Britain's Britain's lost lost railways. railways. Introduction Introduction by by Jimmy Jimmy Knapp.Knapp. Basingstoke: A.A. PubIng,Publng, 1995. pp. 160.160. Many photos, (incl. col.), maps. Guide to the remains of a selection of closed railway lines. 747 HIGGS,HIGGS, CLIVE. CLIVE. Railway Railway rambles: rambles: Loudon London andand thethe south-east.south-east. Wilmslow: Sigma, 1995. pp. x, 100.lOO. 1919 photos, 15 maps &&: plans. 12 walks between pairs of stations in Hampshire, Kent, , Essex and Surrey. 748 ROBERTSHAW,ROBERTSHAW, FRANK FRANK M. M. Another Another milepost milepost forfor BradfordBradford Railway Circle. BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp. 521-3. . A 50th anniversary history. 749 WHITTAKER,WHITTAKER, NICHOLAS. NICHOLAS. Platform Platform souls: souls: thethe trainspotter trainspotter asas twentieth-centurytwentieth-century hero. London:London: VictorVictor Gallants,Gollancz, 1995. pp. 255. An enthusiastic observer of trains since 1964 attempts to explainexplain the phenomenon.phenomenon. 231 RQ3 RailwayRallWllY photography, photoeraphy, cinematography dnematoenphy and films 750 DAVENPORT,DAVENPORT, NEIL.NEIL. A family railway album, illustrated with photographs by thethe author and hishis father,father, thethe late Arthur Davenport. Wadenhoe: Silver Link, 1995. pp. 192. [Classic[Cla.ssic steam series.]series.) Period: 1940s-1960s. 751 SI{ENTON,SHENTON, ROGER. ROGER. Changing Changing tracks: tracks: the the photographs photographs ofof aa midlandsmidlands railwayman 1946 to 1994. Earl Shilton: Midland Publng,Puking, 1995. pp. 176. 752 TALBOT,TALBOT, EDWARD. EDWARD. A A Victorian Victorian railwayrailway photographer.photographer. BackTrack vol. 9 (1995) pp. 331-4,397,454,510,331-4, 397, 454, 510, 566. H. S. ShedderShedden of Walsall. RR RESEARCHRESEARCH AND AND STUDY STUDY OF OF RAILWAYS RAILWAYS AND AND RAILWAY RAILWAY HISTORYmSTORY (See also nos.16,nos.16,140,244,636,726) 140,244,636,726) 753 HAWKINGS,HAWKINGS, DAVID DAVID T. T. Railway Railway ancestors: ancestors: a a guide guide to to the the staff staff records records of of the the railway railway companiescompanies of England and Wales, 1822-1947. Stroud: Alan SUllonSutton //Public Public Record Office, 1995. pp. xviii, 509. 70 illns. pp. 1-181,1-181, Transcripts ofof examplesexamples of various types of record; 183-484, Appendices listing rly staff records in PRO, with alphabetical list ofofrly rly companies.companies. 754 t RICHARDS,RICHARDS, TOM. TOM. WasWas youryour grandfathergrandfather a railwayman? 3rd edn. Bury: F.F.H.S., 1995. pp. 101.tol. 8 illns. RT GENERALGENERAL DIRECTORIES, DIRECTORIES, GAZETTEERS, GAZETTEERS, ATLASES, ATLASES, GUIDE GUIDE BOOKS,BOOKS, TIMETABLESTIMETABLES 755 BALL,BALL, M. M. G. G. British British Railways Railways atlas. Shepperton: lanIan Allan, 1995. pp. [2],(2),55 55 maps, [24](24) indexindex pages. A pocket atlas of the current rly systems of the British Isles. 756 BUTT,BurT, R. R. V. V. J. J.The The directory directory of of railway railway stations: stations: details details every every public public andand privateprivate passengerpassenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present. Sparkford: PatrickPatriclc Stephens, 1995. pp. 296. Stations listed in alphabetical order, with dates of opening, renaming & closure. 757 OLIVER,OLIVER, RICHARD. RICHARD. Some Some comments comments onon railwayrailway revisionrevision onon OrdnanceOrdnance Survey maps, 1880-1914. Sheetlines (Charles Close Soc.) no. 42 (Apr. 1995) pp. 33-6. 758 PRYER,PRYER, G. G. A. A. Signal Signal box box diagrams diagrams of of the the Great Great Western Western && SouthernSouthern Railways.Railways. Southampton: author. vol. 1,I, G.W.R. lines in Dorset. (1994).[1994]. pp.pp. (48).[48]. vol. 2, S.R. lines in east Dorset. (1994).[1994]. pp. (74).[74].

SECTION D ROADROAD TRANSPORT TRANSPORT DA GENERALGENERAL HISTORY mSTORY AND AND DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION OF OF ROAD ROAD TRANSPORT TRANSPORT ININ THETHE BRITISH ISLES 759 HANNIGAN,HANNIGAN, DES. DES. Ancient Ancient tracks: tracks: walking walking through through historic historic Britain. Britain. Photos Photos by by Simon Simon McBride.McBride. London: Pavilion Bb,Bks, 1994. pp. 208. Many col. photos. 17 routes described, eacheach with map. 760 TAYLOR,TA YLOR, CHRISTOPHER. CHRISTOPHER. Roads Roads andand trackstracks ofof Britain. Britain. Pprbkpprbk repr. of 19791979 edn.edn. London: Orion, 1994. pp. xiv, 210, [8](8) pI.pl. The evolution of the road network from prehistoric times onwards. DB ROADSROADS AND AND ROAD ROAD TRANSPORT TRANSPORT AT AT PARTICULAR PARTICULAR PERIODSPERIODS DB1DBl Pre-historyPre-hlstory and and RomanRoman (See also no. 30) 761 t ALLAN,ALLAN, MARTIN. MARTIN. TheThe Roman Roman route acrossacross the northern Lake District: BroughamBrougham to Moresby.Moresby. Centre for North-WestNorth-West Regional Studies, Univ. of Lancaster, 1994. pp. x, 70. (Occasional[Occasional papers, no. 30.130.) 762 CHENERY,CHENERY, MAURICE. MAURICE. Roman Roman roadroad discovereddiscovered at Reculver.Reculver. Kent Arch. Review no. 122 (Wntr 1995) pp. 46-8. 763 t GRAYSTONE,GRAYSTONE, PHILIPPHILIP. Walking Walking Roman Roman roadsroads inin easteast Cumbria.Cumbria. WithWith anan introductoryintroductory essayessay byby David Shotter. Centre for North-WestNorth-West Regional Studies, Univ. of Lancaster, 1994. pp. vi, 72. [Occasional papers, no. 29.)29.] 764 LE.AHY,LEAHY, KEVIN. KEVIN. Some Some recent recent fords frods ofof Celtic-type Celtic-type vehiclevehicle fittings from Lincolnshire. Lincolnshire Hist. && Arch. vol. 30 (1995) pp. 7-11. 765 MEDDENS,MEDDENS, FRANK. FRANK. Bronze Bronze Age Age trackways trackways inin easteast London.London. Current Archaeology vol. 12 (1993-5) pp. 412-16. Timber trackwaystrack ways across the marshes, leading down to the Thames. 766 MOORE-COLYER,MOORE-COLYER, R. R. J. J. The The horse horse in in British British prehistory: prehistory: somesome speculations.speculations. Archaeological Jnl vol. 151151 (1994) pp. 1-15.1-15. 767 PANTON,PANTON, F. F. H. H. The The Canterbury-Richborough Canterbury-Richborough RomanRoman road: aa review.review. ArchaeologiaArchaeologic Cantiana vol. 114 (1994) pp. 1-15. Conjectures concerning the route. DB2 c.1066-16601:.1066-1660 Medieval Medieval and and early early modern modern 768 t FIENNES,FIENNES, CELIA. CELlA. TheThe illustratedillustrated journeys of Celia Fiennes 1685-c.I712,1685-c.1712, ed.ed. byby ChristopherChristopher Morris. Stroud: Alan SUllon,Sutton, 1995. pp.pp. (1).Pl. 769 JONES,JONES, E. E. L. L.and and FALKUS, FALKUS, M. M. E. E. Urban Urban improvement improvement andand thethe EnglishEnglish economyeconomy in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. In O'BRIEN, P. K. (ed), The Industrial Revolution in Europe, vol. I. Oxford: Blackwell,Blaclcwell, forfor Economic Hist. Soc., 1994. pp. 261-301. [The IndustrialIndustrial Revolutions, vol. 4.)4.] Includes the need for street improvement schemesschemes toto catercater forfor growing traffic.traffic. Repr. from Research in Economic Hist. vol. 4 (1979) pp. 193-233. DB5 1947-1947- PostPost World World War War II; 11; nationalisation nationalisation and and de-nationalisation; de-nationalisation; motorwaysmotorWllYs 770 BRAITHWAITE,BRAITHWAlTE, T. T. M. M. The The M4 : motorway: itsits development development inin the region. Highways &&: Transportation vol. 42 no.4 (Apr. 1995) pp. 24-8. A history of its construction through South Wales. 232 771 CARRUTHERS,CARRUfHERS, D. D. and and HAMILTON, HAMILTON, A.A. M.M. D.D. TheThe Glasgow Glasgow urbanurban motorway network network - - 2525 yearsyears on.on. Proc. InstilInstn Civil Engrs,Engrs, Transport, vol. 105105 (1994) pp.pp. 31-42. DC ROADSROADS AND AND ROAD ROAD TRANSPORT TRANSPORT IN IN PARTICULAR PARTICULAR REGIONS REGIONS OFOF THETHE BRITISH ISLES DC1cDClc Encbnd-8outhEngland-South EastEast regionreeion 772 GOULD,GOULD, DAVID. DA VID. Transport Transport in in East East GrinsteadGrinstead in 1845. BulInBulln EastEast GrinsteadGrinstead Soc.Soc. no. 57 (Aut. 1995)1995) pp.pp. 7-8. Quantities &&. costs of roadroad transport compiledcompiled forfor evidenceevidence before a railway Bill committee.committee. A shortenedshortened version appearedappeared in the Sussex IndlInd! Arch. Soc. NewsltrNewsltrno. no. 89 (Jan.(Jan. 1996) pp. 10-11.10-11. DCIdDCld England-WestEncland-West Midlands Midlands regionreeion 773 BOULTON,BOULTON, RM. JIM. Black Black Country Country road road transport. transport. Stroud: Alan Sutton,Sutton, 1995. pp. 126. [Britain inin oldold photographs series.]series.) hid.Incl. , trams, busesbuses &&. commercialcommercial vehicles. DC1JDClj Encland-NorthEngland-North regionreeion 774 LINSLEY,LINSLEY, STAFFORD STAFFORD M. M. Tyne Tyne crossings crossings at at HexhamHexham up to 1795. Archaeologia Aeliana 5th5th set.ser. vol. 22 (1994) pp. 235-53. Fords, ferries &&. bridges. DC2 ScotlandScotland 775 McINTOSH,McINTOSH, JAMES JAMES and and SMALL, SMALL, ALAN. ALAN. Road Road development development in in north-east north-east ScotlandScotland 1746-1815: the the maritime maritime connection. Scottish Geog.Geog. Mag. Mag. vol.vo1. III I11 (1995) pp. 159-67. Influence of privateering and invasion threats on development of roadroad transport facilities,facilities, particularly the Aberdeen-Banff turnpike. DC3DCl WalesWales 776 MARTIN,MARTIN, JOANNA. JOANNA. 'Shook 'Shook to todeath': death': the the travels travels of of the the Talbots Talbots of of Penrice Penrice and and Margam in in the the Georgian Georgian period.period. Morgannwg vol. 39 (1995) pp.pp. 9-29. The difficulties associated withwith traveltravel inin thethe pre-railway period, and its extent, as illustrated in the archives of a land-owning family. Incl. the Talbots' involvementinvolvement inin road road improvementsimprovements and, later, in railways. DC4DC .. IrelandIreland 777 ft COOKE,COOKE, JIM. JIM. Ireland'sIreland's premierpremier coachbuilder: John Hutton &.& Sons,Sons, Summerhill,Summerhill, Dublin, Dublin, 1779-1925.1779-1925. (Dublin]:[Dublin]: author, 1993. pp. 65. DC6 IsleIsle of of Man Man 778 JOHNSTON,JOHNSTON, NORMAN. NORMAN. Douglas Douglas horse horse trams trams inin colour.colour. Omagh, Co. Tyrone.-Tyrone: Colourpoint, 1995. pp. 24. 24 col. photos,photos, map. A photographic record ofof the Douglas Corpn Tramway in 1993. DCI2DCl2 British contribution to road transport overseas 779 GARCIAGARCiA HERAS, HERAS, RAUL. RAUL. Transportes, Transportes, negocios negocios y ypolitica: politica: la la Compania Compaiiia Anglo Anglo Argentina Argentina dede Tranvias,Tranvias, 1876-1881.1876-1881. BuenosBuenos Aires: Editorial Sudamerica,Sudamerica, 1994. pp. 259. 1Coleccion[Coleccion historia y cultura.1cultura.) 'Transport, businessbusiness and politics:politics; the Anglo Argentine Tramways Co.', aa British-financedBritish-rmanced companycompany operatingoperating in Buenos Aires. DD ROADROAD ENGINEERING ENGINEERING DDI BiographiesBloeraphies of of road road andand bridgebrldce engineerseneineers 780 ANTHONY,ANTHONY, C. C.ROBERT. ROBERT. Penson's Penson's progress: progress: the the work work of of a anineteenth-century nineteenth-century county county surveyor.surveyor. Montgomeryshire Collns vol. 83 (1995)(1995) pp.pp. 115-75.115-75. Thomas Penson thethe youngeryounger (1790-1859), (1790-1859), countycounty surveyorsurveyor ofof Montgomeryshire,Montgomeryshire, 1817-59, andand surveyorsurveyor of the county's turnpike trusts. With gazetteer of 62 bridgesbridges designeddesigned oror erectederected byby himhim oror underunder his direction.direction. DD3DDl ArchitectureArchitecture and and design:deslcn: bridges,brldces, viaducts, tollhouses,toll houses, milestones (See(See also also nos.nos. 780, 798) 781 EVELEIGH,EVELEIGH, S. S. The The building building of of Padbury Padbury Bridge.Bridge. Records of Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire vol. 36 (1994) pp.pp. 165-72.165-72. By the Wendover to Buckingham Turnpike TrustTrust inin 1827-8. 782 HARTWELL,HART WELL, MICHAEL. MICHAEL. An An illustrated illustrated guide guide to to the the packhorse packhorse bridges bridges ofof the the LakeLake District. [Holyhead?)[Holyhead?]: Ernest Press, 1994. pp. 132. 783 tt HEATH,HEATH, G. G. R. R. Swarkestone Swarkestone Bridge Bridge and and thethe StantonStanton Causeway.Caus~way. Derby: Hall, 1994. pp. 48. (The[The Derbyshire heritage series./series.) 784 tt JONES,JONES, DAVID. DA VID. Newport Newport Transporter Transporter Bridge:Bridge: aa pictorial history. Zaltbommel: European Library // GwentGwent County Council, 1994. pp.pp. (781.(78). 785 MARTIN,MARTIN, RON. RON. Bognor Bognor Regis Regis bus bus station. station. Sussex IndlInd! History no. 25 (1995) pp.pp. 34-6. 786 MOORE,MOORE, JOYCE. JOYCE. Bursiedon Bursledon Bridge.Bridge. Hampsh. Field ClubClub && Arch.Arch. Sac.Soc. SectionSection Newsltrs,Newsltrs, n.s., no. 2424 (Aut(Aut. 1995) pp. 20-1. Reconstruction in early 19th cent. of this wooden tollbridge overover thethe R.R. Hamble.Hamble. 787 McQUILLAN,McQUILLAN, D. D. From From brewer brewer to to bridge bridge builder: builder: the the life life and and work work of of James James Dredge.Dredge. Proc. InstnInstn Civil Engrs,Engrs, Civil Engineering,Engineering, vol. 102 (1994) pp.pp. 34-42. Describes all the suspension bridges built toto thethe patentpatent ofof DredgeDredge (1794-1863).(1794-1863). 788 O'NEIL,O'NEIL, JIM. JIM. Bridge Bridge End, End, Birkenhead. Birkenhead. Jnl Merseyside Arch. Soc.Soc. vol.vo\. 9 (1990-1) pp.pp. 96-8. Reviews evidence andand concludes that the bridge excavated in 1845 duringduring constructionconstruction of Birkenhead Birkenbead docks was Roman.Roman. 789 ROWLANDS,ROWLANDS, M. L. J. Monnow Bridge and gate. Stroud: AlanAlan Sutton Sutton // MonmouthMonmouth Museum, 1994. pp. viii, 152.152. A history of this medieval fortified bridge.bridge. 233 790 SPANNINGSPANNING the the Tyne: Tyne: the the building building of of the the Tyne Tyne Bridge Bridge 1925-1929. 1925-1929. Introduced Introduced by by Norman Norman McCord.McCord. Newcastle upon Tyne CityCity LibrariesLibraries &-& Arts, 1993. pp. [jib[ii), 42.42. 4747 illus.ilIns. A photographic record of its construction. 791 STEPHENS,STEPHENS, R. R. L. L. C. C. and and CARLYON, CARL YON, J. J. L. L. The The history, history, repair repair and and upkeep upkeep of of a a highwayhighway structurestructure scheduledscheduled as an ancient monument. Proc. Mainfmrtn CivilCivil Engrg,Engrs, MunicipalMuniCipal Engineer,Engineer, vol.voI. 103103 (1994) pp. 157-62.157-62. The maintenance history of Wadebridge Bridge, Cornwall. 792 THOMAS,THOMAS, D. D. L. L. B. B. Fenny Fenny bridges bridges in in Feniton Feniton andand Gittisham.Gittisham. Devon Historian no. 50SO (Apr. 1995)1995) pp. 4-10. 793 WOOD,WOOD, A. A. M. M. MUIR. MUIR. The The Thames Thames Tunnel Tunnel 1825-43: 1825-43: where where shield shield tunnelling tunnelling began.began. Proc. Mainfnstn CivilCivil Engrg, Engrs, Civil Engineering, vol.voI. 102 (1994) pp. 130-9.130-9. 794 YATES,YATES, NIGEL NIGEL and and GIBSON, GIBSON, JAMES JAMES M M. (ed). (ed). Traffic Traffic and and politics: politics: the the construction construction and and management management ofof Rochester Bridge, A.D. 43-1993. Woodbridge: Boydell Press/RochesterPressl.Rochester Bridge Trust, 1994. pp. xviii, 390,16 pl.pI. 24 text figs, 28 tables. (Kent[Kent historyhistory project.) DE ROADROAD ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION DE1DEI TurnpikeTurnpiketrusts trusts (See (See also also nos. nos. 775,775,781) 781) 795 LOWE,LOWE, M. M. C. C. The The Exeter Exeter Turnpike Turnpike Trust,Trust, 17531753 to 1884.1884. Devonsh. Assocn Reports &-& Trans. vol.voI. 127 (1995) pp. 163-88.163-88. 796 ROSEVEAR, ALAN.ALAN. The The BesselsleighBesselsleigh Turnpike,Turnpike, including notes on thethe Harwell to Streatley Turnpike. Wantage: author, 1993. pp. 25. 1616 figs. [Roads across thethe Upper Thames Valley, no. 4.J4.) Roads passing through the Wantage district. The Besselsleigh Turnpike was latterly leased by the Wantage Tramway Co. 797 TAYLOR,TAYLOR, W. W. B. B. A A history history of of the the Tadcaster-York Tadcaster-York turnpike.turnpik~. YorkYork Historian vol.voI. 1212 (1995) pp. 40-61. DE2DEl Parish and local authority 798 MANSON,MANSON, MICHAEL. MICHAEL. Pamphlets, Pamphlets, broadsheetsbroadsheets andand the 'riot'`riot' ofof 1793.1793. Local Historian vol.voI. 25 (1995)(1995)pp.66-76. pp. 66-76. Militia ruesfires at protestors against continuation of tolls. DF ROAD VEHICLESVEmCLES AND ROAD VEHICLEVEmCLE ENGINEERING 799 WHITEHEAD,WHITEHEAD, R. R. A.A. GarrettGarrett wagons. wagons. Tonbridge:Tonbridge: R.R. A.A. WhiteheadWhitehead &&- Partners. 1994-6. 3 vols.vols. pt 1, I, Pioneers & overtypes. 1994. pp.pp. [ii),[fib 142. 149149 illus.illns. pt 2, 2, Undertypes. 1995. pp. [7].[?). pt 3, 3, Electrics & motors. 1996. pp. 144. 148 inns.illns. Vols 1-2 deal with steam vehicles, vol.voI. 3 with electric lorries, trolleybuses, and dieseldiesel & petrol engined vehicles. Each vol.voI. includes tabulated detailsdetails ofof the the vehiclesvehicles produced. DFlDFI HorseHorse drawn vehicles (other thanthan omnibusesomnJbuses and trams) (See also no.no 777) 800 HONOUR,HONOUR, DAVID. DA VID. The The Royal Royal Mail Mail and and Railway Railway Carriage Carriage Works: Works: coachcoach buildersbuilders inin StSt Pancras.Pancras. Camden History Review vol.voI. 18 (1994) pp. 6-9. Joseph Wright, coachbuilder. DF2-3SteamDFl-3Steam and motor powered goodsloods vehicles 801 FAITH,FAITH, NICHOLAS. NICHOLAS. Classic Classic trucks: trucks: power power on on thethe move.move. London:London: Boxtree / Channel Four T.V.T. V. Corpn, 1995.1995. pp. 144. 114 innsillns (12 col.).coL). A history of commercial vehicles, pubI.publ. to accompany a TV series of the same title. DF2DFl SteamSteam powered vehicles (other than trams) (See also nos. 693,799,931)693, 799, 931) 802 LANE,LANE, MICHAEL MICHAEL R. R. The The story story of of the the St St Nicholas Nicholas Works: Works: a a history history of of Charles Charles Burrell Burrell && SonsSons Ltd. Stowmarket: Unicorn, 1994. pp. xii, 304.304.318 318 figs. Builders of steam road locos, steam wagons & tram locos. Their works was at Thetford. 803 t STEAM wagon manual: how to getget the best outout ofof allall typestypes ofof steamsteam road vehicles.vehicles. Repr. of 19181918 edn.edn. Radford Semele: TEE Puking,Publng, 1994. pp. 124. 804 WHITEHEAD,WHITEHEAD, ROBERT ROBERT A. A. The The Age Age of of the the Traction Traction Engine.Engine. Repr.Repr. WalthamWait ham Abbey: Fraser Stewart, 1994. pp. 96. Orig. publ. London: Janfan Allan, 1970. DF3 MotorMotor powered powered goodsloods vehicles (See also no. 799) 805 COATES,COATES, ROBERT. ROBERT. The The ubiquitous ubiquitous Bedford Bedford TK. VintageVintage Commercial Vehicle Mag. vol.voI. 1010 (1994-5) pp. 302-5,302-5,334-9. 334-9. Range of lorries introduced in 1960. 806 COATES,COATES, ROBERT. ROBERT. TradingTrading places.places. VintageVintage Commercial Vehicle Mag. vol.voI. 11II no. 67 (July 1995)1995) pp. 6-10. The Ford Thames Trader range ofof commercialcommercial vehicles.vehicles. 807 COATES,COATES, ROBERT. ROBERT. 33 millionmillion inin Transit.Transit. VintageVintage Commercial Vehicle Mag. vol.voI. 11II no. 68 (Aug. 1995)1995) pp. 34-7. The development of the Ford Transit van. 808 1:t DADAVIES, VIES, PETER.PETER. Lorries illustrated: eight wheelers. Nynehead: Roundoak, 1995. pp. [7].PJ· 809 JANES,JANES, ALLAN ALLAN and and SPOSITO, SPOSITO, PHIL. PHIL. Bristol Bristol goods goods vehicles.vehicles. Bristol: authors,authors, [c.19951.(c.1995J. pp.pp. (I),[I], iii, 80. 121121 photos, 7pp drwgs. Appx: Tabulated details ofof allall BristolBristol chassis chassis Fitted fitted initially withwith goodsgoods bodies. 810 KELLY,KELL Y, NICK. NICK. Three Three wheels wheels on on theirtheir wagons.wagons. VintageVintage Commercial Vehicle Mag. vol.voI. 1111 no. 72 (Dec. 1995) pp. 26-31. Diminutive 3-wheel vans and trucks designeddesiSJled byby LawrenceLawrence BondBond and produced by Sharps Commercials of Ribbleton, Lancashire, 1952-70. 234 811 WELLS,WELLS, MIKE. MIKE. Albion Albion rigid rigid eights: eights: the the Scotstoun Scotstoun range. VintageVintage Commercial Vehicle Mag. vol. 1010 (1994-5) pp. 286-90. 812 WELLS,WELLS, MIKE. MIKE. The The B.M.C. B.M.C. medium medium weights. weights. Vintage Commercial Vehicle Mag. vol. 1010 (1994-5) pp. 326-31, 374-9. 813 WELLS,WELLS, MIKE. MIKE. Mendslay Maudslay rigid rigid eight eight wheelers. wheelers. VintageVintage Commercial Vehicle Mag. vol. II11 no.DO. 7272 (Dec.(Dec. 1995)1995) pp. 32-7. 814 WELLS,WELLS, MIKE. MIKE. The The Morris Morris Commercial Commercial J, J,JB JB & & Austin Austin .TBAs. JBAs. VintageVintage Commercial Vehicle Mag. vol. 11 no.DO. 70 (Oct. 1995)1995) pp. 32-7. 10 cwt van types. 815 WELLS,WELLS, MIKE. MIKE. Austin'sAustin's K8s Vintage Commercial Vehicle Mag. vo!.vol. 11 DO.no. 71 (Nov. 1995) pp. 31-7. Van type manufactured 1947-54. DF4 OmnibusesOmnibuses andand coachescoaches 816 ALDRIDGE,ALDRIDGE, JOHN. JOHN. British British buses buses before before 1945.1945. Shepperton: lanIan AI/an,Allan, 1995.1995. 128.128. 217217 photos,photos, 22 facsims.facsims. Concise histories of 176 bus manufacturers whose vehicles operated in Britain, with an introduction outlining developments during the period. 817 ALDRIDGE,ALDRIDGE, JOHN. JOHN. LightLight andand frugal.fruga!. Vintage Commercial Vehicle Mag. vo!.vol. 10 (1994-5) pp. 412-14. The Bristol SC bus type. 818 BOOTH,BOOTH, GAVIN. GA VlN. ItIt pays pays toto advertiseadvertise -- sometimes.sometimes. Buses yearbook 1996/996 pp. 58-70. Advertising by bus & coach manufacturers in the 1960s. 819 DEPARTMENTDEPARTMENT OF OF TRANSPORT. TRANSPORT. Guided Guided buses: buses: a a briefing briefmg note Dote by by Buses Buses & & TaxisTaxis Division Division ofof the the DepartmentDepartment of Transport. London, 1995. pp. 25. 820 JAMESON,JAMESON, MARK. MARK. Leyland Leyland Lynx Lynx handbook.handbook. Telford:Telford: BritishBritish Bus Bus Publog,Publng, 1995,1995, pp. 84. Photos,Photos, incl.inc!. col.co!. History of this type of bus and tabulated details of every vehicle. 821 JONES,JONES, STUART. STUART. Ten Ten yearyear ofof style.style. Buses yearbook 1996/996 pp. 3-11. Historical account of Optare, the bus body manufacturer established in 1985. 822 MILLS,MILLS, GEOFF GEOFF R. R. Thurgood Thurgood ofof Ware. Ware. Buses yearbook 1996/996 pp. 98-103. History of this small Hertfordshire coachbuilder, 1925-67. 823 MORRIS,MORRIS, STEPHEN. STEPHEN. British British buses buses sincesince 1945.1945. Shepperton: lanIan AI/an,Allan, 1995.1995. 128.128. 211211 photos. Concise histories of 46 BritishBritish busbus manufacturersmanufacturers && their products,products, withwith introductionintroduction outliningoutlining developmentsdevelopments during the period. 824 TOWNSIN,TOWNSIN, ALAN. ALAN. The The second second eleven.eleven. Vintage Commercial Vehicle Mag. vo!.vol. 1010 (1994-5) pp. 346-50,346-50,382-6, 382-6, vol. 11 (1995-6)(1995-6)p. p. 28. The lesser bus chassis manufacturers && bodybody builders ofof the post-W.W.2post-W.W.2 period. 825 TOWNSIN,TOWNSIN, ALAN. ALAN. GuyGuy Arab.Arab. Vintage Commercial Vehicle Mag. vol.vo!. 111I no.DO. 67 (July 1995)1995) pp. 24-30,24-30, no. 7070 (Oct. 1995)1995) pp. 14-18,14-18, no. 7171 (Nov.(Nov. 1995)1995) pp. 24-7. DF5DFS Trolleybuses and battery-electric buses (See(See also no. 799) 826 LUMB,LUMB, GEOFF. GEOFF. British British trolleybuses trolleybuses 1911-1972.1911-1972. Shepperton: lanIan AI/an,Allan. 1995.1995. pp. 128.128.272 272 inns.illns. Short histories of British trolleybus manufacturers and their production. DG ROADROAD TRANSPORT TRANSPORT ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION AND AND OPERATIONOPERATION DGIaDGla Animal powered eoodsgoods transport: drovers, packhorses, carriers 827 t HALDANE, A. R. B. The drove roads of Scotland. Rept.Repr. IsleIsle ofof Colonsay: Colons ay: HouseHouse ofofLochar, Lochar,1199571.pp. (1995?J.pp. xiii, 266, [16](16) pl. First publ. 1952.1952. AA history ofof cattlecattle && sheepsheep droving, as well as the routes. DC1bDGlb Steam and motor transport roadroad haulagehaulaee (See(See also no. 884) 828 t BIRCH,BIRCH, CLIVE CLIVE (ed). (ed). On On the the move: move: thethe Road Road HaulageHaulage AssociationAssociation 1945-1994.1945-1994. ResearchResearch byby LenLen Harper. (Whittlebury?):{Whittlebury?J: Baron. pp. 224. . 829 COATES,COATES, ROBERT. ROBERT. Charringtons.Charringtons. Vintage Commercial Vehicle Mag. vol.vo!. III I nono. 6969 (Sep.(Sep. 1995)1995) pp.pp. 6-10,6-10, no.no. 70 (Oct. 1995)1995) pp. 6-10, no. 7272 (Dec.(Dec. 1995)1995) p. 8. History of this flfDlfirm of fuel distributors. 830 COATES,COATES, ROBERT. ROBERT. Henly'sHenly's Haulage.Haulage. VintageVintage Commercial Vehicle Mag. vo!.vol. II no.no. 7272 (Dec.(Dec. 1995)1995) pp.pp. 11-14, no. 73 (Jan. 1996) pp. 10-15.10-15. History of this Somerset haulage firm. 831 t TRUCKSTRUCKS inin Britain:Britain: RoyalRoyal Mail.Mai!. Nynehead: Roundoak, 1995. pp. 80.80. ManyMany photos, incl.inc!. col.co!. 832 TUCK,TUCK, BOB. BOB. A A road road transport transport heritage, heritage, vol.vo!. 3. Yarm:farm: author, 1995.1995. pp. 129.129. A photographic record of 39 road haulage companies' vehicles. 833 WYNN,WYNN, JOHN. JOHN. Wynne: Wynns: thethe rustfust 100100 years.years. Abergaveony:Abergavenny: P. M. Heaton, 1995. pp. 128.128. ManyMany photos. History of Robert Wynn & Sons Ltd, a heavy haulage company founded in 1863. DGlDG2 TransportTransport ofof passengerspasseneers 834 WARREN,WARREN, PHILIP. PHILIP. The The history history of of the the London London cab cab trade, trade, from from 16001600 to to the the presentpresent day.day. London:London: TaxiTaxi TradeTrade Promotions, 1995. pp. 207. 2828 illna,illns, 1616 facsims,facsims, 5 map. Appx A: List of Acts dealing with hackney carriages, sedan chairs, and short stage carriages in London,London, 1654-1973.

235 DG2aDGla Horse-drawn coachinecoaching 835 MAY,MAY, TREVOR. TREVOR. Gondolas Gondolas and and Growlers: Growlers: the the history history of of the the London London horsehorse cab. Sutton: Alan Sutton, 1995.1995. pp. viii, 184.184. 64 Bins.illns. Ch. 9 (pp. 115-28), Cabs and the railways. 836 SCOWCROFT,SCOW CROFT, P. P. L. L. Doncaster Doncaster & &. thethe stagestage coach.coach. Yesterday Today [Doncaster[Doncaster Libraries]Libraries) no. 16 (1995) pp. 26-9. DG2b-dDGlb-d Omnibus, trolleybus and tramway operation 837 ADDENBROOKE,ADDENBROOKE, PAUL. PAUL. A A history history of of Wolverhampton Wolverhampton Transport, vol. 2: 1929 to 1969.1969. Droitwich Spa: Birmingham Transport Historical Grp, 1995. pp. 148,148, fldgfldg routeroute map. 243243 photos,photos, facsims. 838 tt GRIEVES,GRIEVES, ROBERT. ROBERT. Glasgow'sGlasgow's tramstrams andand buses:buses: aa centenarycentenary journey. Paisley: XS, 1994. pp. 120.120. 839 HIGGS,HIGGS, PHILIP PHILIP and and PENNY, PENNY, MARK MARK (comp). (comp). Fleetbook Fleetbook of of Blackpool Blackpool TransportTransport tramstrams andand buses including Fylde Transport. 7th edn. Blackpool: Lancastrian Transport, 1995. pp. [40].(40). 840 t LEWIS,LEWIS, BRIAN BRIAN and and CLAYTON, CLAYTON, IANIAN (ed).(ed). SheffieldSheffield onon wheels:wheels: trams, jams andand charabancs.charabancs. Castleford: Yorksh. Art Circus I/ Sheffield Libraries, 1994. pp. 143.143. 7070 photos. Reminiscences of tram &&. bus services. 841 MAUND,MAUND, T. T. B. B. and and ASHTON, ASHTON, M. M. J.J. Local Local transport transport inin StSt HelensHelens 1879-1974.1879-1974. Glossop: Venture, 1995.1995. pp. 87. 135 photos, 3 route maps. [British bus heritage, northern municipalities series, no. 1.]1.) Fleet lists, operating statistics, listlist ofof officers, officers, andand preservedpreserved vehiclesvehicles inin appendices.appendices. 842 RHODES,RHODES, MIKE. MIKE. Preston's Preston's trams trams and and buses.buses. Glossop: Venture, 1995.1995. pp. 88. ManyMany photos, fleet lists, route maps on inside covers. [British bus heritage, northern municipalities series, no. 2.]2.) A history. London and London Transport 843 DARLING,DARLING, V. V. H. H. London London bus bus and and tram tram album.album. Rept.Repr. ofofOtt.8668. Ott.8668. Waltham Abbey: Promotional Reprint Co. forfor Fraser Stewart Books, 1995. pp. 128. 844 GASCOIGNE,GASCOIGNE, PETER. PETER. The The London London RLH RLH remembered. remembered. Chatham: Roadmaster Publng, 1995.1995. pp. 80.80. ManyMany photos. A photographic record of this LT bus type. 845 GLAZIER,GLAZIER, KEN. KEN. The The last last years years of of the the General.General. Harrow WeWeald: aid: Capital Transport, 1995.1995. pp. 128.128. ManyMany photos. Account of London General Omnibus Co. and independent London bus services in the period 1930-3. 846 HAMBLEY,HAMBLEY, JOHN JOHN A. A. S. S. London London Transport Transport buses buses & &. coachescoaches 1939-45.1939-45. Dunstable: Images I/ author, 1995. pp. 160. Photographic record of vehicles. -LISTING--LISTING of London of London Transport Transport vehicles vehicles shown sbown in in year year books books for for 1948-1954 1948-1954 in in route route number number order.order. 2nd2nd edn.edn. Luton: Gee-ess Services, 1994. pp. 41. [Issue no. R2.]R2.) An index to photographs in the series. 847 HARLEY,HARLEY, ROBERT ROBERT J. J. East East Ham Ham and and West West Ham Ham tramways.tramways. Midhurst: Middleton, 1995.1995. pp. [96].(96). 120120 photos, 6 drwgs,drwgs. 8 maps &&. plans, facsims. [Tramway classics series.) A pictorial history. 848 HARLEY,HARLEY, ROBERT ROBERT J. J. Ilford Ilford and and Barking Barking tramways. tramways. Midhurst: Middleton, 1995. pp. [96].(96). 120120 photos,photos. 3 drwgs, 6 maps &&. plans. [Tramway classics series.]series.) A pictorial history. 849 HARLEY,HARLEY, ROBERT ROBERT J. J. Kingston Kingston and and Wimbledon Wimbledon tramways.tramways. Midhurst: Middleton. 1995.1995. pp. [96].(96). 120120 photos,photos. drwg, 6 maps &&. plans. [Tramway(Tramway classics series.]series.) A pictorial history. 850 HARLEY,HARLEY, ROBERT ROBERT J. Victoria and Lambeth tramways. Midhurst: Middleton.Middleton, 1995. pp. [96].(96). 120120 photos, 1414 maps &&. plans, facsims. [Tramway(Tramway classics series.]series.) A pictorial history. 851 HARLEY,HARLEY, ROBERT ROBERT J. J. Woolwich Woolwich and and Dartford Dartford trolleybuses.trolleybuses. Midhurst: Middleton.Middleton, 1995. pp. (96].(96). 120120 photos, 5 drwgs,drwgs. 2 route diagms.diagms. [Trolleybus(Trolleybus classics, no. 1.]I.) A pictorial history. 852 JENKINSON,JENKINSON, KEITH KEITH A. A. Routemaster Routemaster dispersal.dispersal. Bradford: Autobus Review, 1995. pp. 144.144. Many photos, chiefly col. Brief tabulated details of each vehicle's history. 853 JONES,JONES, DAVE. DA VE. Hampstead Hampstead and and Highgate Highgate tramways. tramways. Midhurst: Middleton, 1995.1995. pp.pp. 1961.(96). 121 photos, 2 drwgs, 2 route maps, 1313 plans, facsims.facsims. [Tramway(Tramway classics series.]series.) A pictorial history. 854 KENNEDY,KENNEDY, DAVID, DAVID, GLAISTER, GLAISTER, STEPHEN STEPHEN and and TRAVERS, TRA VERS, TONY. TONY. LondonLondon busbus tendering.tendering. London: Group, London School of Economics &&: Political Science, 1995. pp. iv, 160.160. A review of its effects since introduced in 1984. 855 KING,KING, NICHOLAS. NICHOLAS. London London bus bus handbook, handbook, pt 1.I. 17th edn. Harrow Weald: Capital Transport, 1995.1995. pp. 112.112. Many col. photos. 856 LLOYD,LLOYD, COLIN, COLIN, GRIMES, GRIMES, KEITH KEITH and and JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JEF. JEF. London London coach coach handbook.handbook. Harrow Weald: Capital Transport, 1995. pp. 120.120. ManyMany col. photos. Current fleet lists. 857 LONDONLONDON COUNTY COUNTY COUNCIL COUNCIL TRAMWAYS. TRAMWAYS. Motormen'sMotormen's handbook.handbook. InIn operationoperation fromfrom April, 1928.1928. Facsim.Facsim. repr. Chetwode: Adam Gordon, 1995. pp. 32. [Adam(Adam Gordon reprint A3.]A3.)

236 858 LONDONLONDON TRANSPORT. TRANSPORT. London's London's buses: buses: a a decade decade ofof change. change. London, (1995). [1994 pp. 30, incl. front cover.cover. Many col. photos & figs. Covers the period from thethe London RegionalRegional TransportTransport Act,Act, 19841984 toto thethe endend ofof LT'sLT's role as an operator of buses in 1995. 859 LONDONLONDON TRANSPORT. TRANSPORT. The The training training of of drivers drivers and and conductors conductors ofof buses, trams & trolleybuses.trolleybuses. Facsim.Facsim. repr. rep, of Ott.4191. Chetwode: AdarnAdam Gordon, 1995. pp. 20. 20 photos. (Adam[Adam Gordon reprint A4.]A4.) 860 McCORMACK,McCORMACK, KEVIN. KEVIN. The The heyday heyday of of the the London London bus, no. 2. Shepperton: lanIan Allan, 1995. pp. 80. Col. photographic record. 861 SMEETON,SMEETON, C. C. S. S. The The London London United United Tramways, Tramways, vol. I:1: OriginsOrigins to 1912. Broxbourne: Light Rail TransitTransit Assocn I/ Tramway &:& Light Rly Soc., 1994. pp. 288,288,2 2 fldg route maps. 130 photos, 15 drwgs & prints,prints, 14 maps & plans, 9 facsims. 862 WOODS,WOODS, CHRIS. CHRIS. Street Street trains trams for for London.London. Centre for Independent Transport Research inin LondonLondon [CILT},[CILT 1994. pp. [2],(2), vi,vi, 177.177. 139139 photos,photos, 2626 mapsmaps && plans, 9 figs. Review of light rail systems in other European and UK cities, with proposals for a London network. DG2b Omnibus and coach operation 863 ACOCKSACOCKS Green Green Garage Garage album.album. Birmingham: DanielDaniel Hill,Hill, 1995. pp. 1281.(28). nlns.Illns, incl. col. A history & record of this former Birmingham Corporation bus garage. 864 ALDRIDGE,ALDRIDGE, JOHN. JOHN. The The Devon Devon GeneralGeneral story.story. Vintage Commercial Vehicle Mag. vol. 10 (1994-5) pp. 256-9,256-9. 294-9. 865 BLAKE,BLAKE, CHARLIE CHARLIE W. W. F. F. One One man's man's Horsham. Horsham. [Cover [Cover subtitle: subtitle: one one man's man's personal personal memories memories ofof busesbuses & bus work in the IlorshamHorsham area from pre-war days until 1984.]1984.) Ed. Chris Hills. [n.p.}: Southdown Enthusiasts'Enthusiasts' Club, 1995. pp. 40, [8](8) pl.pI. 866 BROWN,BROWN, STEWART STEWART J.J. NationalNational heritage.heritage. Buses yearbookyearbook 1996 pp. 24-41. Chronological account of the disposal of the National Bus Co. companies and their subsequent ownership. 867 BUSESBUSES yearbook yearbook 1996, 1996, ed. ed. by by Stewart Stewart J.J. Brown.Brown. Shepperton: lanIan Allan, 1995. pp. 128. Many photos. Collection of articles & photographic features. Historical articles entered individually. 868 CARTER,CARTER, PAUL. PAUL. Premier Premier Travel Travel Ltd:Ltd: aa history.history. Harrow Weald: Capital Transport,Transport, 1995. pp. 136.136. ManyMany photos. History of this Cambridge bus & coach operator, with fleet list 1936-90. 869 CHISLETT,CHISLETT, STEVE. STEVE. Wilts Wilts & & Dorset Dorset 1915-1995: 1915-1995: eighty eighty years years of of motor motor services.services. Bath: Millstream, 1995. pp. 127. Fleet lists. A pictorial history. 870 CUMMINGS,CUMMINGS, J. J.M. M. London's London's forgotten forgotten bus bus operations: operations: public public motor motor transporttransport inin BedfordshireBedfordshire 1899-1919. Watford: London Hist. ResearchResearch Grp, OmnibusOmnibus Soc., 1994. pp. 48. 871 FIRSTBUSFIRSTBUS handbook. handbook. Telford: BritishBritish BusBus Publng, 1995. pp. 136.136. Many photos, incl col. Current fleet lists ofof the FirstBusFirst Bus GroupGroup ofof companies. companies. 872 FOWLER,FOWLER, MAX. MAX. Buses Buses profile: profile: Kelvin Kelvin CentralCentral Buses.Buses. Buses vol. 47 no. 484 (July 1995) pp. 17-21.17-21. History of this Glasgow area bus operator since its establishment (as Kelvin Scottish Omnibuses) in 1985. 873 GRAY,GRA Y, TED. TED. Manchester Manchester buses: buses: a afascinating fascinating pictorial pictorial guide guide to to the the history history of of the the buses buses ofof Manchester.Manchester. Manchester: Memories, [199491.(19941). pp. 48. Manchester Corporation Transport. 874 GRAY,GRA Y, TED. TED. Salford Salford buses: buses: a afascinating fascinating pictorial pictorial guide guide to to busesbuses inin Salford.Salford. Manchester: Northern Publng Service I/Memories, Memories, (1995).[1995]. pp. 48. A pictorial history of Salford Corporation Transport. 875 GRIMLEY,GRIMLEY. ROGER. ROGER. 'Devonian': 'Devonian': the the story story of of Ashcroft's Ashcroft's Motors Motors ofof Paigntca.Paignton. Ledbury: author, (1993).(1993]. pp. [18].(18). Typescript. [The Devon omnibusomnibus collection, no. 4.]4.) History of this bus & charabanc operator, 1923-8. 876 GRIMLEY,GRIMLEY, ROGER. ROGER. Motor Motor buses buses of of Ashburton; Ashburton: Buckfastleigh Buckfastleigh andand Holne.Holne. Ledbury: author,author,[1993]. (1993). pp. [281.(28). Typescript. [The Devon omnibusomnibus collection, no. 3.]3.) Histories of independent bus operators.operators, 1919-64. 877 GRIMLEY,GRIMLEY, ROGER. ROGER. Motor Motor buses buses of of , Bideford, Appledore Appledore & & WestwardWestward Ho! Ledbury: author, (1993).(1993]. pp. [51].[51). Typescript. [The Devon omnibusomnibus collection, no. 2.]2.) Histories of independent bus & charabanc operators, 1920-52. 878 GRIMLEY,GRIMLEY, ROGER. ROGER. 'The 'The Harrier': Harrier': motor-buses motor-buses of of Modbury. Modbury. Ledbury: author,author. 1995. pp. 36, [4](4) pl.pI. 3 maps. Typescript. [The Devon omnibus collection, no. 11.)IL] Histories of independent bus & charabanc operators inin thisthis area of south Devon, 1887-1962.1887-1962, principally W. Stevens & SonsSons ('The ('The Harrier'). 879 GRIMLEY,GRIMLEY, ROGER. ROGER. Memories Memories of of the the Widecombe Widecombe bus. Droitwich Spa: Kithead I/ author, 1995. pp. 60. 18 photos.photos, map. Histories of independent bus operators in this area of Dartmoor, 1920-71.1920-71, principally the Beard family. 880 GRIMLEY,GRIMLEY, ROGER. ROGER. Motor Motor buses buses of of Northlew Northlew and and Okehampton.Okehampton. Ledbury: author, 1995. pp. 46, [3](3) pl.pI. Map. Typescript. [The Devon omnibusomnibus collection, no. 10.]10.) Histories of independent bus operators in this area of Devon, 1912-71, principally N. C. Born. 881 GRIMLEY,GRIMLEY, ROGER. ROGER. Townsend's Townsend's Tours Tours of of Babbacombe. Babbacombe. Ledbury: author, 1995. pp. 29, [5](5) pl.pI. 1010 photos. Typescript. /The[The Devon omnibusomnibus collection, no. 12112.) 882 HOLLOWAY,HOLLOWA Y, ESTELLE. ESTELLE. The The Red Red Deer Deer BusBus Service.Service. Exmoor Review vol. 36 (1995) pp. 36-8. History of the Exford-Minehead service operated by this bus operator.

237 883 HUGHES,HUGHES, MARK. MARK. 75 75 years years of of Maynes Maynes buses buses andand coaches.coaches. Glossop: VentureVentllre Publns,Pllblns, 1995. pp. 96. Many photos (16 col.), fleet list. History of the Manchester independent operator, A. Mayne & Son Ltd. 884 JONES,JONES, DEREK DEREK M. M. Travel Travel by by those those who who care: care: Warrens Warrens CoachesCoaches 1919-1994. Ticehurst:Ticehllrst: Warrens CoachesCoaches (Kent &cl: Sussex)Sllssex) Ltd, 1995. pp. 44. Many photos (inc!.(incl. col.). A short history of the company, which began as a Tunbridge Wells carrier. With fleet list. 885 KING,KING, J. J.S. S. Bradford Bradford Corporation Corporation motorbuses. motorbuses. Glossop: Venture,Ventllre, 1995. pp. 143.143. Many photos, 2 route maps. [British busblls heritage series.] With fleet lists and listing of motor bus routes in appendices. 886 KITLEY,KITLEY, MEL. MEL. When When buses buses were were worth worth spotting. spotting. (Cover[Cover subtitle:subtitle: aa nostalgicnostalgic looklook atat north easteast buses from the fiftiesflfiies and sixties.] [Washington]:[Washington}: author,allthor, 1994. pp. 64. • 887 LACEY,LACEY, PAUL. PAUL. A A history history of of the the Thames Thames Valley Valley Traction Traction CompanyComp'any Limited 1920 to 1930. Wokingham: allthor,author, 1995. pp. 144,144, fldg col.co!. route map. Many illns.inns. With Thames Valley and Marlow & District fleet lists, and index of competing operators, which each receive at least a briefbrief mention in the text. 888 MacDONALD,MacDONALD, NEIL. NEIL. Midland Midland RedRed North. Glossop: Venture,Ventllre, 1995. pp. 128.128. Many col.co!. photos. [Contemporary British busblls scenescene series.] History of Midland Red (North) Ltd and its privatised successor sincesince itsits formationformation inin 1981. With fleet lists and route list. 889 MACFARLANE,MACFARLANE, ALLAN. ALLAN. SouthSouth westwest buses.buses. Harrow Weald:We aId: Capital Transport, (1995).[1995]. pp. 120.120. Many photos, incl. col. Brief details & current fleet lists of each operator. Previous edneOO titled BusBlls handbook no. 8: SouthSouth westwest England. 890 MAUND,MAUND, T. T. B. B. The The Birkenhead Birkenhead bus. Prenton, Wirral: 1.I. &cl: M. Boumphrey,BOllmphrey, 1994. pp. 56. 81 photos. A history of Birkenhead Corporation buses. 891 MAUND,MAUND, T. T. B. B. The The Wallasey Wallasey bus. Prenton: 1.I. &cl: M. Boumphrey,BOllmphrey, 1995. pp. 56. 100100 photos. A history of Wallasey Corporation buses. 892 MILES,MILES, PHILIP PHILIP C. C. Kent Kent buses buses onon camera.camera. Whittlebury:Whittlebllry: Quotes,Qllotes, 1995. pp. 80. 74 photos. 893 MILLAR,MILLAR, ALAN. ALAN. WiderWider than Y. BusesBuses yearbook 1996/996 pp. 42-57. Scottish Bus Group's vehiclevehicle purchasing policy 1946-88. 894 MILLS,MILLS, GEOFF GEOFF R. R. Norfolk's, Norfolk's, Nayland, Nayland, Suffolk: Suffolk: pictorial pictorial history history of of Britain's Britain's oldest oldest independent independent bus operator. Nayland: W.W. Norfolk &cl: Sons,Sons, 1995. pp. vi, 98. 895 THETHE NORTH NORTH EAST EAST bus bus handbook. handbook. Telford: BritishBritish BusBlls Publng,Pllblng, 1995. pp. 148.148. Many photos, incl col.co!. Current fleet lists ofof stage carriagecarriage && expressexpress coach operators. 896 SHADWELL,SHADWELL, ROY. ROY. Horse Horse omnibus: omnibus: entertaining entertaining and and instructive instructive episodesepisodes fromfrom the history of its horses and the manners of its men. Craven Arms: Peter Wooller, 1994. pp. 48. 48 illns.inns. Uses extracts from contemporary material to show how they were operated, principally in London. 897 STONE,STONE, GRAHAM GRAHAM and and WHITBREAD, WHITBREAD, JOHN. JOHN. ChilternChiltern Queens:Queens: 40 yearsyears ofcf service. Reading: Chiltern Queens,Qlleens, 1995. pp. 32. A history of this bus & coach operator. 898 TURNS,TURNS, K. K. L. L. An An ephemeral ephemeral flash: flash: public public transport transport in in and and around around the the upper upper Wansbeck Wansbeck Valley.Valley. Llanfyllin: T.T.v.S. V.S. PubIns,Pllblns, 1994. pp. 145.145.68 68 photos. Primarily a detailed history of Northumberland bus operator TowerTower TransitTransit Ltd (previously, Batty of Morpeth), 1977-83, under author's management.management. 899 WARD,WARD, RICHARD. RICHARD. OnOn thethe silksilk road. BusesBllses vol. 47 no. 483 (June 1995) pp. 23-5. Recent history of bus operation in Macclesfield. . 900 WOMAR,WOMAR, J. J. W. W. Turning Turning points: points: a alifetime lifetime in in transport. transport. Ed.Ed. byby AlanAlan Townsin.Townsin. Glossop: Venture,Ventllre, 1995. pp. 95. Many photos. Following war service, the author embarked on a career in the bus industry, first with BET Group companies and then at the National Bus Co. headquarters. DG2c-dDC2c-d Trolleybus and tramway systems 901 GOODE,GOODE, C. C. T. T. Doncaster's Doncaster's trams trams and and trolleybuses. trolleybuses. Hull: author,author, 1995. pp. 48. 2323 photos, 2 maps. DG2dDC2d Tramway systems (See also nos. 29, 723) 902 ABELL,ABELL, P. P.H., H., GARNHAM, GARNHAM, J. J. A. A. and and McLOUGLIN, McLOUGLIN, I. I. The The tramways tramways ofof Lytham Lytham StSt Annes.Annes. Oxford: Oakwood, 11995].(1995). pp. 128. 141141 photos,photos, 1616 mapsmaps && plans, facsims. 903 ANDERSON,ANDERSON, ROY ROY C. C. Bournemouth Bournemouth and and Poole tramways.tramways. Midhurst: Middleton, 1995.199.5'. pp. 1961.(96). 120 photos, 6 drwgs, route map, 11 plans, facsims. [Tramway classicsclassics series.]series.) A pictorial history. 904 BERRY,BERRY, ERIC. ERIC. The The Blackpool Tramway inin winter.winter. Blackpool: Lancastrian Transport PubIns,Pllblns, 1995. pp. 44. Photographic record of winter operations and engineering work. 905 t BISHOP,BISHOP, I. I. S. S. TheThe City City & & KingswoodKingswood line: a history of Bristol's trams. Bristol: author,allthor, [1995?].[1995?). pp. 108.108. 906 BLACKBURN,BLACKBURN, GEORGE. GEORGE. The The tramway tramway routesroutes ofof DoverDover 1897-1994:1897-1994: a pictorial history. Dover: Dover Transport MuseumMllseum Soc., 1995. pp. 62. Many photos (inc!.(incl. co!.),col.), plan, facsims, fleet list. 907 BOWN,BOWN, MARK. MARK. Leicester Leicester trams trams on on oldold picture picture postcards.postcards. Keyworth: Reflections on a Bygone Age, 1995. pp. 36.36.57 57 photos, route map. [Yesterday's Leicestershire series, no. 3.]3.) With list of services showing opening & closing dates. 908 COLLINS,COLLINS, PAUL. PAUL. The The tram tram book.book. Shepperton: lanfan AlIan,Allan, 1995. pp. 112. Many illns.inns. AA. history of Britain's tramways presented partly as text & partly as extended captions to the photographs. 238 909 DAVEY,DAVEY, PETER. PETER. Bristol'sBristol's tramways. tramways. Midhurst:Midhllrst: Middleton, 1995. pp. [96].(96). 121121 photos, 2 drwgs,drwgs, map, 5 plans. [Tramway classics series.]series.) A pictorial history. 910 EDINBURGHEDINBURGH STREET STREET TRAMWAYS TRAMWAYS COMPANY. COMPANY. RulesRules and regulations for the servants of the Edinburgh Street Tramways Company, 1883. Facsim. repr. Chetwode: Adam Gordon, 1995. pp. [iii),[iii], 40, (17).[17]. [Adam Gordon reprint A2.)/12.] 911 GARRATT,GARRATT, COLIN COLIN (ed). (ed). The The Golden Golden Years Years ofof British British trams. Newton Harcollrt:Harcourt: Milepost 92192V.,11, 1995. pp. [114?].[114?). 213213 photos. An album of photos by Henry B. Priestley from thethe National Tramway Museum's collection, with introduction by Colin Garratt. 912 t GRAY,GRAY, TED TED and and KIRBY, KIRBY, ARTHUR.ARTHUR. Manchester trams: a pictorial history of the tramways of Manchester. Manchester: Memories, (1994?].[1994?). pp. 49. . 913 GROVES,GROVES, F. F. P. P. Electric Electric traction traction centenary.centenary. Tramway Review vol. 21 (1995-6) pp. 147-54. Opening of the rustfirst electric tramway in Coventry in 1895. 914 HALL,HALL, CHARLES CHARLES C. C. Sheffield: Sheffield: the the Middlewood Middlewood route. Tramway ReviewReview vol. 21 (1995-6) pp. 124-46. 915 HESKETH,HESKETH, PETER. PETER. Trams Trams in in thethe North North West.West. Shepperton: lanIan AI/an,Allan, 1995. pp. 128.128. Many photos, route maps, fleet lists. 916 HURST,HURST, BRIAN. BRIAN. The The Llandudno Llandudno and and Colwyn Colwyn BayBay ElectricElectric Railway 1907-1956.1907-1956. (Manchester](Manchester/: : Northern Publng,Pllblng, (1995).[1995]. pp. [iv],[iv), 30 detachabledetachable postcards. 917 PALMER,PALMER, STEVE. STEVE. A A nostalgic nostalgic look look at at Blackpool Blackpool tramstrams 1950-1966.1950-1966. Wadenhoe: SilverSilver Link, 1995. pp. 100.100. Many photos (6 coL),col.), 2 route maps. [Nostalgic looklook atat tramstrams series.]series.) A photographic record. 918 t PHILLIPS,PHILLIPS, RON. RON. StocktonStockton Heath:Heath: byby tram!:tram!: thethe storystory ofof the Stockton Heath Light Railways 1905-1931. Warrington: author,allthor, 1994. pp. (28),[28], [4](4) pI.pl. A route of Warrington Corporation Tramways. 919 POLLARD,POLLARD, JOHN. JOHN. Manning Manning Wardle Wardle tramway tramway locomotives.locomotives. Tramway Review vol.vo!. 21 (1995-6) pp. 31-3, 100.lOO. 920 POLLARD,POLLARD, JOHN. JOHN. Bradford Bradford and and Shelf Shelf Tramway Tramway Company.Company. Tramway Review vol.vo!. 21 (1995-6) pp. 84-99. 921 PRICE,PRICE, J. J.H. H. and and GILLHAM, GILLHAM, J. J. C. C. The The Worcester Wor;cester Tramways.Tramways. Tramway Review vol.vo!. 21 (1995-6) pp. 4-15, 44-57,44-57. 155. 922 A ATRAMWAY TRAMWAY between between Brigg Brigg andand Lincoln?Lincoln? Lincolnshire Past Past &&: PresentPresent no. 20 (Sear(Smr 1995) p. 7. A steam tramway that was partly constructed but then abandoned. 923 TWIDALE,TWIDALE, GRAHAM GRAHAM H. H. E. E. A A nostalgic nostalgic look look atat SheffieldSheffield tramstrams since 1950. Wadenhoe: SilverSilver Link, 1995. pp. 100.lOO. Many photos (5 co!.),col.), route map. A photographic record. DKOK ROADROAD TRANSPORT TRANSPORT AND AND THETHE NATIONNATION 924 WHITE,WHITE, PETER PETER and and TOUGH, TOUGH, STEPHEN. STEPHEN. Alternative Alternative tenderingtendering systems and deregulation inin Britain. JnlJnl of Transport Economics &:& Policy vol.vo!. 29 (1995) pp. 275-89. The economic effects of various forms of tendering for non-commercial bus services. DK3OKJ RoadRoad safety;safety; accidents 925 HARVEY,HARVEY, A. A. D. D. Traffic Traffic accidents accidents in in London London inin thethe laterlater 19th19th century.century. Trans. London &&: Middlesex Arch. Soc.Soc. vo!.vol. 43 (1992) pp. 201-7. Based on Home Office statisticsstatistics 1865-81. DKI1OKll Military road transport 926 COATES,COATES, ROBERT. ROBERT. Workhorse Workhorse of of the the forces: forces: thethe BedfordBedford QL. Vintage Commercial Vehicle Mag. vo!.vol. 10 (1994-5) pp. 366-70. 927 FLETCHER,FLETCHER, DAVID. DA YID. General General service service militarymilitary lorries. Vintage Commercial Vehicle Mag. vo!.vol. 1111 no. 71 (Nov. 1995) pp. 6-9. 928 FLETCHER,FLETCHER, DAVID. DAVID. MilitaryMilitary cranecrane lorries.lorries. Vintage Commercial Vehicle Mag. vo!.vol. 10 (1994-5) pp.pp. 310-11310-11, , 404-5. 929 t GEORGANO,GEORGANO, G.G. N.N. WorldWorld WarWar TwoTwo military vehicles:vehicles: transport & halftracks. London: Osprey,Osprey. 1994. pp. 208. Many photos (55 coL).col.). 930 JANE,JANE, DAVID DA YID E. E. British British military military transport. transport. [Cover [Cover subtitle: subtitle: World World War War Two.] Two.) NewNew edn.edn. Retford: Ryton Publics,Pllblns, 1994. pp. 48.48. ManyMany photos && drwgs (some co!.).col.). 1st edoedn pub!,publ. 1978. Incl.!ne!. tabulated vehiclevehicle specifications.specifications. 931 ROWERS,NOWERS, JOHN. JOHN. Steam Steam traction traction in in the the Royal Royal Engineers.Engineers. Rochester: North Kent Bks,Bb, 1994. pp. 72. 48 illns.inns. 932 t WARE,WARE, PAT. PAT. TheThe RollsRolls RoyceRoyce 'B''B' series series engine engine inin NationalNational Service:Service: includesincludes Champ,Champ, Ferret, Humber 1I ton, Pig, Saladin, Saracen, Stalwart, Martian, FV432FV432 and others. Croydon: WarehouseWarehollse Publns,Pllblns, 1995. pp. 208. ManyMany photos (inc!.(incl. col.).co!.).

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