A BibliographyBibliography of the HistoryHistory of Inland Waterways, RailwaysRailways && RoadRoad TransportTransport inin the British Isles,Isles, 1998
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SECTION GG GENERALGENERAL GA GENERALGENERAL HISTORY HISTORY AND AND DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION OF GC1eGC 1e England—EastEngland-East Midlands Midlands Region TRANSPORT IN THE BRITISH ISLESISLES 8 CARROLL,CARROlL, R. A. The printedprinted mapsmaps ofof Lincolnshire,Lincolnshire, 1 LOWSON,lOWSON. M. V. Surface transporttransport history in the UK: 1576-1900: aa carto-bibliography;carto-bibliography; with an appendix on analysis andand projections.projections. Proc. lnstnInstn CivilCivil Engrs,Engrs, road-books, 1675--1900.1675-1900. Woodbridge: BoydellBoydel/ Press /I TransportTransportvol. vol. 129 (1998) pp. 14-19.14-19. Lincoln Record Soc., 1996. pp. xlvi, 449, [3] col. pl.pI. 10 Comparative analysisanalysis ofof the growth and decline of b.& w. illns.iIIns. [Publns of the Lincoln Record Society, vol. canals, railways and roads. 84.] GC1f England—EastEngland-East AngliaAnglia GC TRANSPORTTRANSPORT IN IN PARTICULAR PARTICULAR REGIONS REGIONS OFOF THE BRITISH ISLES 9 MALSTER, ROBERT.ROBERT.. SuffolkSuffolk transport.transport. Stroud: Sutton Publng, 1997. pp. 126.126. [Sutton's photographic GC1b England—SouthEngland-5outh West Region history of transport series.] A photographic record. 2 BONE, MIKE and STANIER, PETER. AA guide to the industrialindustrial archaeology of Devon. fironbridgel:{Iron bridge): Assocn GC1h England—NorthEngland-North West Region forfor Ind!Indl Arch., 1998. pp. 56. 10 GRAY, EDWARD. Mancf1esterManchester roadroad & rail.rail. Stroud: 3 CHANDLER, JOHNJOHN (ed). Printed maps ofof WiltshireWiltshire Sutton Publng,Publng, 1996. pp. 126.126. [Britain in oldold 1787-1844: a selectionselection of topographical,topographical, road andand photographs series.] canal maps in facsimile. Trowbridge: WiltshireWiltshire Record A photoggaphicphotog~phic record. Soc., 1996. pp. xxvii, 264. GC1IGC11 England—YorkshireEngland-Yorkshire GC1c England—SouthEngland-5outh East Region 11 t HALL,HAll, CHARLES C. Rotherham and district transport, 4 TARPLEE,TARPlEE, PETER. AA guide toto the industrial history of vol. 2. Rotherham: Rotherwood Press, 1998. pp. 132. the Borough of Elmbridge. Rev. edn of 1987 guide by 175 photos, 7 maps & diagms. R. G. M. Baker. Guildford: Surrey Ind;Indl History Group, GC2 Scotland 1998. pp. 57. GC2 Scotland Covers waterway, railway and road features in this 12 STRATHCLYDE PassengerPassenger Transport: Transport: 25 25 yearsyears of area of north Surrey. service 1973-1998. [London]:{London]: Ianlan AllanAI/an for SPT, 1998. pp. viii. London (see also no. 40) Published as supplement toto July issues of Buses and Modern Railways. . 5 MICHIE, RANAlDRANALD C. C. London andand the process of economic growth since 1750.1750. London JrdJnl vol.vol. 22 GC3 WalesWales (1997) pp. 63-90.63-90. Re-examines London'sLondon's contribution toto BritishBritish 13 ROBERTS, JIM. NorthNorth WalesWales transport.transport. Stroud: economic growth, of which transport was one of the Sutton Pubing,Publng, 1998. pp. 158.158. [Sutton's photographic main factors. history of transport series.] A photographicphotographiC record. 6 PASK, BRIAN. LondonLondon inin 1997: thethe fare and ticketticket systems on publicpublic transporttransport inin London.London. Sevenoaks: GC4 IrelandIreland Transport Ticket Soc., 1998. pp. 23. Many tickets illus.iIIus. 14 COX, R. C.C. andand GOULD,GOULD, M.M. H.H. CivilCivil engineering engineering GC1d England—WestEngland-West MidlandsMidlands Region heritage: Ireland.Ireland. London: Thomas TelfordTelford forfor Institution ofof CivilCivil EngineersEngineers andaf,ld InstitutionInstitution ofof 7 TURNER, KEITH.KEITH. BirminghamBirmingham transport.transport. Stroud: Engineers of Ireland,Ireland, 1998. pp. vii, 296. 144 illns,iIIns, 5 Tempus I/ BirminghamBirmingham City Council,Council, 1998. pp. 128.128. figs, 7 maps, 4 tables. [Images of England series.] Gazetteer of civilcivil engineeringengineering monuments,monuments, the A photographic record. majority transport-related.
165 15 tt b RIAIN,6 RIAIN, MICHEAL. MICHEAL. Always Always under under pressure: pressure: COrasC6ras 25 SMITH, DENIS. James Walker (1781-1862):(1781-1862): civilcivil lomparlompar Eireann and Irish public transport. Studies vol. engineer. Trans. Newcomen Soc. vol. 69 (1997-8) pp. 86 (1997) pp. 62-70.62-70. 23-55. Walker's work included the Commercial Road stone GC6 IsleIsle of of Man Man tramway (pp.(pp. 27-8), bridgesbridges (pp. 28-9), railwaysrailways 15a GOODVVYN,GOODWYN, A. A. M. M. Manx Manx transport transport kaleidoscope. kaleidoscope. New (pp. 30-3), fenfen drainage, riversrivers andand canalscanals (pp.(pp. 41-41- edn of 05.9932.Ott.9932. Douglas, I.o.M.:l.o.M.: Manx Electric RlyR/y 4). List of reports by the Walker firm,firm, 1825--61,1825-61, and Soc., 1997. pp. 64, [4]. 97 photos, map. family tree inin appendices. Repr. of 19951995 edn,edn, withwith insertedinserted 'Update'Update JuneJune 1997'. GE3 ArchitectureArchitecture and and design: design: bridges, bridges, viaducts,viaducts, buildings (see also nos. 18,18,21) 21) 16 GRAY, EDWARD. Manx railways & tramways. Stroud: Sutton Publng, 1998. pp. 158. [Sutton's photographicphotographic 26 NEWCASTLENEWCASTLE UPON UPON TYNE TYNE CITY CITY LIBRARIES LIBRARIES & history of railways series.] INFORMATIONINFORMATION SERVICE, LOCALLOCAL STUDIESSTUDIES A photographic record. LIBRARY. River Tyne crossingscrossings andand NewcastleNewcastle bridges. 1998. pp. [6]. [Fact sheet, no. 1.] 17 HENDRY, ROBERT. AA century of Manx transport in Summary of historical facts aboutabout VotedfIXed crossingscrossings of colour. Douglas: Manx Experience, 1998. pp. 128. the lower Tyne. A pictorial history. 27 SUTHERLAND, R.R. J.J. M. (ed). Structural iron, 1750- GE TRANSPORTTRANSPORT ENGINEERING ENGINEERING 1850. Aldershot: Ashgate, 1997. pp. xli, 382. [Studies in the history of civil engineering, vol. 9.] 18 ROYALROYAL COMMISSION COMMISSION ONON THETHE ANCIENTANCIENT ANDAND in the history of civil engineering, vol. 9.] Reprint of selectedselected papers;papers; those onon bridgebridge HISTORICAL MONUMENTS OF SCOTLAND. The Sir construction in Britain are indexed separately in this William Arrol collection: a guide to the Scottish material held in the NationalNational Monuments Record of Scotland.Scotland. Bibliography. Catalogue compiled by Miriam McDonald with addnl 28 TAYLOR, H. P. J. The precast concrete bridge beam: text and editing by Miles Oglethorpe. Edinburgh, 1998. the first 50 years. Structural EngineerEngineer vol. 76 (1998)(1998) pp. 48.48.24 24 pl.pI. pp. 407-413. A gazetteergazetteer of 125125 ScottishScottish sites,sites, particularlyparticularly bridges, forfor which Sir William ArrolArrol & Co. werewere 29 WITTS, CHRIS. A century of bridges. [Cover subtitle: contractors, 1870-1979, listing records held in the an illustratedillustrated guide toto all the bridges that cross the NMRS. Severn.] Gloucester: author, 1996. pp. 40 incl. covers. Many drwgs. GE1 BiographiesBiographies of of dvil civil engineersengineers Summary of all 100 bridges from source to estuary. --2nd 2nd edn. River Severn PubIns,Publns, 1998. pp. 38. 19 CHRIMES, MICHAEL M.M. and HOTS, SUSAN. John Rogers?, John Reynolds?, John Smeaton?: who was Britain's first civil engineer?engineer? InIn JARVIS, ADRIAN and GE4 MechanicalMechanical engineering engineering SMITH, KENNETH (ed),(ed), PerceptionsPerceptions of greatgreat 30 PULLIN,PULLlN, JOHN. JOHN. Progress Progress through through mechanicalmechanical engineers 11:II: papers given at aa one-dayone-day conferenceconference engineering: the the firstfirst 150150 yearsyears of the InsitutionInsitution of held at MerseysideMerseyside Maritime Museum 22 NovemberNovember Mechanical Engineers. London: Quiller Press,Press, 1997. 1997. Liverpool: National Museums & GalleriesGalleries onon pp. x, 270.270.474 474 illns,illns, incl. col. Merseyside, 1998. pp. 8-26.8-26. 20 CROSSLEY, DAVID.DAVID. TheThe Fairbanks ofof Sheffield:Sheffield: GE5 VehiclesVehicles surveyors' records records as as a a sourcesource forfor the studystudy ofof 31 CLARK, RONALD H. Steam-engineSteam-engine builders of regional economic development inin thethe 18th and 19th19th Lincolnshire. Repr.Repr. ofof 19551955 edn.edn. Lincoln: Soc. forfor centuries. [Rolt[Roll memorialmemorial lecturelecture 1995.]1995.] IndlIndl Arch.Arch. Lincolnsh. Hist. & Arch., 1998. pp. 150.150.146 146 figs. ReviewReviewvol. vol. 19 (1997) pp.pp. 5--20.5-20. Account ofof each of thethe manufacturersmanufacturers of road,road, The records of the FairbankFairbank familyfamily ofof surveyorssurveyors agricultural, railrail and stationary engines and theirtheir cover the period 1753-1848 and include surveys of products. road, riverriver improvement,improvement, canal andand railwayrailway schemes. 32 COMYNS-CARR, C.C. A. The application of the DobleDoble steam power conceptconcept to coal-fuelledcoal-fuelled railrail traction.traction. 21 GEORGE, BRIAN. James Green: canal builder and Trans. Newcomen Soc. vol. 69 (1997-8) pp. 177-203. county surveyor (1781-1849). Tiverton:Tiverlon: Devon Bks,Bks, IncludesIncludes (pp. 181-6)181-6) thethe experimentalexperimental railcar,railcar, 1997. pp. 189. Many illns. locomotives and steam lorries built by the SentinelSentinel Green, as county surveyor for Devon (1808-41),(1808-41), Wagon Works. was responsible for many bridges and also worked on canals in the area;area; appendicesappendices include lists of 33 HARPER, GRAHAM A. Brakes and friction materials:materials: county bridges and of Green's works. the history and development of the technologies.technologies. Bury Stst Edmunds:Edmunds: MechanicalMechanical EngineeringEngineering PubIns,Publns, 1998. 22 HILLS, RICHARD. John Rennie senior: how much do pp. [ix], 79.79.36 36 figs. we reallyreally know?know? InIn JARVIS, ADRIAN and SMITH,SMITH, Part publ.publ. as:as: BrakeBrake frictionfriction materials.materials. Trans.Trans. KENNETH (ed),(ed), Perceptions ofof great engineersengineers II:11: Newcomen Soc. vol. 43 (1970-1) pp. 129-33. papers givengiven atat aa one-dayone-day conferenceconference held atat Merseyside Maritime Museum 22 NovemberNovember 1997.1997. 34 JOHNSON, BRIAN. Classic plant machinery. London: Liverpool:Liverpool:· NationalNational MuseumsMuseums & & GalleriesGalleries onon Boxtree / Channel Four TelevisionTelevision Corporation,Corporation, 1998. Merseyside, 1998. pp. 68-78.68-78. pp. 144. Many photos, incl. col. Ch. 2 (pp.(pp. 35-53),35--53), Roadworks;Roadworks; 4 (pp.(pp. 83-102),83-102), 23 JARVIS, ADRIAN and SMITH,SMITH, KENNETHKENNETH (ed).(ed). Mechanical handling; 55 (pp. 103-21), Excavators; 6 Perceptions ofof great engineers 11:II: papers given at a (pp. 123-39), Cranes. one-day conference held atat MerseysideMerseyside MaritimeMaritime Museum 22 NovemberNovember 1997.1997. Liverpool: NationalNational Museums & Galleries on Merseyside, 1998. pp. 118. GG TRANSPORTTRANSPORT ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION ANDAND Papers from a second conference on the historical OPERATION reputations of engineers; reJevantrelevant ones are indexedindexed separately in this Bibliography. GG2 TransportTransport of of passengers passengers 24 RENDEL, ROSEMARY. James Meadows Rendel: why 35 WOlMAR,WOLMAR, CHRISTIAN. Stagecoach: aa classic rags-rags he isis forgotten.forgotten. InIn JARVIS, ADRIAN and SMITH,SMITH, to-riches tale from the frontiersfrontiers of capitalism.capitalism. London: KENNETH (ed), Perceptions ofof great engineersengineers II:I): Orion Business Bks, 1998. pp. xii, 227. papers givengiven at aa one-dayone-day conferenceconference held at Account of the growth of the Stagecoach Group of Merseyside Maritime Museum 22 NovemberNovember 1997.1997. road andand railrail passengerpassenger transporttransport companies,companies, Liverpool: NationalNational MuseumsMuseums & & GalleriesGalleries onon founded in 1980, and itsits creators, Brian Souter and Merseyside, 1998. pp. 79-81.79-81. Ann Gloag. pp. vii-ix, Chronology.
166 GH TRANSPORTTRANSPORT LIFE LIFE AND AND LABOUR LABOUR 43 BRENNAN, KEN. The paper trail. Bygone Kent vol. 19 (1998) pp. 452-7,452-7, 544-9, 695-6, vol.vol. 2020 (1999)(1999) pp.pp. 36 MacDOUGALL, IAN. Strike bulletins from the General 250-5.250--5. Strike in Scotland,Scotland, 1926.1926. InIn Miscellany vol. 12.12. History of A. E. Reed & Co's AylesfordAylesford paperpaper mill;mill; Edinburgh: Scottish History Society, 1994 pp. 169-71. with references to delivery of wood pulp and china [Scottish History Society 5th series vol. 7.] clay by barge and coal by rail. Transcripts of the strike bulletins published by local strike committeescommittees inin Edinburgh,Edinburgh, Methil,Methil, 44 CHAPMAN, NIGEL A. A history of the SandwellSandwell Park Dunfermline, Aberdeen, Paisley, Partick, Perth,Perth, Collieries. Birmingham: Heartland Press, 1997. pp. [6], Greenock, and Ladybank, with an introduction. vi, 132.132. 3434 photos,photos, 1 drwg,drwg, 77 diagms,diagms, 22 maps & plans, 5 facsims. GK TRANSPORTTRANSPORT AND AND THE THE NATION NATION Appx 3 (pp.(pp. 113-19),113-19), Canal,Canal, railwayrailway & roadroad facilities. 37 FENELON, K. Transport co-ordination. Facsim. repr. of Ott.4589.Ott.4589. London: Routledge / ThoemmesThoemmes Press,Press, 45 RICHARDS, ALUN ALUN JOHN.JOHN. TheThe slate quarries of 1998. pp. 142. [The railwayrai/way revolution, vol. 8.] Pembrokeshire. Llanrwst:L1anrwst: Gwasg CarregCarreg Gwalch,Gwalch, 1998. pp. 197.20 photos, location maps. 38 McCONVILLE, JAMES (ed). Transport regulation 1998. pp. 197. 20 photos, location maps. 38 McCONVILLE, JAMES (ed). Transport regulation An introduction (pp. 18-23, Transport), followed by matters. London: Pinter, 1997. pp. xiii, 178. details of the history and surviving remains of each Regulation and deregulation in Britain and details of the history and surviving remains of each Regulation and deregulation in Britain and quarry. internationally;internationally; relevant relevant paperspapers are indexedindexed separately in this Bibliography. 46 STEVENS, PAULlNE.PAULINE. The Lower Halstow brickfields. Bygone Kent vol. 18 (1997) pp.pp. 186-91,186-91, 281-6,281-6, 333- 39 TERRY, FRANCFRANCIS IS (ed).(ed). Transport in transition:transition: a Public Finance Foundation reader. London: Chartered 8. Public Finance Foundation reader. London: Chartered Incl.Incl. referencesreferences toto the transporttransport of bricksbricks byby Inst.Inst. of Public Finance & Accountancy, 1996. pp. 160. Thames sailing barges and an electric tramway A collection of papers on current public policy & Thames sailing barges and an electric tramway A collection of papers on current public policy & between brickfield and wharf. financial aspects of transport in the UK. GK1 TransportTransport and and societysociety GIGGK8 TransportTransport and and crime crime 40 McCARTHY, MARK. Transport, health and policies in 47 SUTTON,SUDON, TERESA. The deodand and responsibilityresponsibility London. London JnlJnlvol. vol. 22 (1997) pp. 175-81. for death.death. Jnl ofof LegalLegal HistoryHistory vol. 18 no.no. 33 (Dec.(Dec. Reviews the linking of transport and health in 1990s 1997) pp. 44-55.44-55. planning studies and debates. Boats, horses and road and railrail vehiclesvehicles werewere among the objectsobjects thatthat werewere confiscatedconfiscated forfor GK3 SafetySafety In In transit transit causing death and redeemed upon payment of a 41 JOHNSON, W. H. Sussex disasters in the last two deodand, before the ancient custom was abolished 41 JOHNSON, W. H. Sussex disasters in the last two in 1846. centuries. Seaford: S.B. PubIns,Publns, 1998. pp. 120. in 1846. pp. 45-53, Train inin -- traintrain out:out: thethe ClaytonClayton TunnelTunnel accident,aCCident, AugustAugust 25,25, 1861;1861; 68-75,68-75, A day out: the GR RESEARCHRESEARCH AND AND STUDY STUDY OF OF TRANSPORT TRANSPORT ANDAND bus crash at Handcross, July 12 1906. TRANSPORT HISTORY (see also no. 18) GK4 TransportTransport and and Industry, Industry, trade trade and and agricultureagriculture 48 OTTER,ODER, ROBERT A. The Institution of Civil Engineers' nineteenth century Minutes of Proceedings: do theythey 42 ADDISON, PETER. Around CombeCombe Down.Down. Bath: help to identifyidentify greatness?greatness? InIn JARVIS, ADRIAN and Millstream Bks, 1998. pp. 152. Many photos, maps. SMITH, KENNETH (ed), PerceptionsPerceptions of greatgreat Over half the book is devoted to the history of the engineers 11:II: papers given at aa one-dayone-day conferenceconference stone quarrying industry and the relatedrelated transport,transport, held at MerseysideMerseyside MaritimeMaritime Museum 22 NovemberNovember includingincluding Ralph Alien'sAllen's tramwaytramway and the Somerset-Somerset 1997. Liverpool: National Museums & GalleriesGalleries onon shire Coal Canal. Merseyside, 1998. pp. 83-92.83-92.
SECTION C CANALCANAL AND AND RIVERRIVER NAVIGATIONS NAVIGATIONS CA GENERALGENERAL HISTORY HISTORY AND AND DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION OFOF 52 BALDWIN, MARK. Britain'sBritain's commercialcommercial waterways,waterways, INLAND WATERWAY TRANSPORTTRANSPORT IN THE 1960-1980.1960--1980. Jnl RlyR/y & Canal Hist. Soc. vol. 32 (1986- BRITISH ISLES 8) pp. 513-16. 49 HOLLAND, JULlAN.JULIAN. Canal recollections: a pictorialpictorial CC INLAND WATERWAY TRANSPORT IN record. London: Parkgate Books,Books, 1998. pp. 96. 8585 CC INLAND WATERWAY TRANSPORT IN PARTICULAR REGIONS OF THE BRITISH ISLES photos. Historical photographs from the British Waterways CC1c England-SouthEngland-8outh East East Region Region archive collection. 53 tt SIMPER,SIMPER, ROBERT. ROBERT. RiverRiver MedwayMedway andand thethe Swale.Swale. 50 HOLLAND, JULlAN.JULIAN. Water under the bridge: a canal Woodbridge: Creekside,Creekside, 1998. pp. [?].[?]. [English odyssey through thethe Heart ofof England.England. London: estuary series, vol. 7.] CollinsCoffins & Brown, 1998. pp. 144. Many col. photos. A pictorial history. Outline history and descriptions of the CalderCalder & Hebble Navn, GloucesterGloucester & SharpnessSharpness Canal,Canal, CC1d England-WestEngland-West Midlands Midlands RegionRegion Shropshire Union Canal, TrentTrent & MerseyMersey Canal,Canal, Oxford Canal, Regent's Canal, Stratford-upon-Avon 54 FOXON, TOM.TOM. The industrial canal,canal, vol.vol. 2: TheThe Canal, and Worcester & Birmingham Canal. railway interchangeinterchange trade.trade. Birmingham: HeartlandHeartland Press, 1998. pp. [5], xviii, 177. 71 photos, 2 drwgs. 56 51 SIMS, JON. Air cuts. WwysWwys WorldWorld vol. 27 (1999). maps & plans, 6 facsims. A seriesseries ofof historicalhistorical aerialaerial photographs,photographs, withwith History of thethe railwayrailway interchangeinterchange wharveswharves andand descriptions. basins in thethe WestWest MidlandsMidlands andand their traffic. Appx Richmond & Teddington. no. 1 (Jan.) pp. 62-3.62-3. 1-2, TrafficTraffic statistics;statistics; 3, List ofof railwayrailway basins.basins. pp. Goole. no. 3 (Mar.) pp. 56-7.56-7. 85-172, GazetteerGazetteer of interchangeinterchange basinsbasins andand Gloucester Docks. no. 5 (May 1998) pp. 76-7. boatage depots. CB INLANDINLAND WATERWAY WATERWAY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT AT 55 PEARSON, MICHAEL. CanalCanal city souvenir.souvenir. [Cover[Cover PARTICULAR PERIODS subtitle: an introduction toto thethe canals of Birmingham & the Black Country.] Tatenhill Common: J. M. Pearson, CB5 1948-1948- NationalisationNationalisation and and after; after; the the rebirth rebirth of 1998. pp. [48]. Col. illns. canals as leisure amenities A descriptive account.
167 CC1e England-EastEngland-East Midlands Midlands RegionRegion 69 PERKS, RICHARD HUGH. Small shipsships of the SwaleSwale and Medway. Bygone KentKentvol. vol. 19 (1998)(1998) pp.pp. ?-?, ?-?, 91-91- 56 RICHARDSON, CHRISTINE and LOWER, JOHN. The 6,197-203. waterways of Lincoln and Boston: the Fossdyke, River Witham, Witham navigable drains, Slea Navigation,Navigation, 70 SIMS, JON. By any other name. WwysWwys WorldWorld vol. 27 Homcastle Canal. Sheffield: Hallamshire Press, 1997. no. 6 (June 1998) pp.pp. 48-9.48-9. pp. 95. Col. iIIns,illns, maps. [A Richlow guide.] Thoughts on the term 'narrowboat'. CC2 ScotlandScotland 71 TAYLOR, MIKE. Watsons of Gainsborough.Gainsborough. Archive no. 15 (Sep. 1997) pp.pp. 32-44.32-44. 57 HILLS, RICHARD L.L. James Watt's surveyssurveys aroundaround J. S. Watson (Gainsborough) Ltd, steel boat builder Stirling. Forth Naturalist & Historian vol. 21 [1998] pp. on the Trent. 71-84. Proposed canals and waterway improvements. 72 TAYLOR, MIKE. John HarkerHarker Limited,Limited, shipbuilders.shipbuilders. Archive no. 17 (Mar. 1998) pp. 20--34,20-34, no. 20 (Dec.(Dec. CC4 IrelandIreland 1998) pp. 55-64.55-64. At Knottingley on the Aire & Calder Navigation. 58 t WOODS, DAMIAN. The Ulster Canal. DUicheDuiche Neill no. 10 (1995-6) pp. 24-37. CG INLANDINLAND WATERWAY WATERWAY OPERATION OPERATION 59 WOODS, DAMIAN. TheThe Ulster Canal in the twentieth century. DOicheDuiche NONNeill no. 11 (1997) pp. 173-88. CG1 TransportTransport of of goods; goods; canal canal carrierscamers CC12 BritishBr1tlsh contributioncontrtbutlon to overseas inlandInland waterways 73 FAULKNER, ALAN. Cement carriers. Wwys World vol. 27 (1999). 60 CLARKE, MIKE. The Klodnice canal lifts. ,M1Jnl RIyRly & pt 1,1, The Stocktons. no.no. 3 (Mar. 1998) pp. 70-3.70--3. Canal Hist. Soc. vol. 32 (1986-8)(1986-8) pp. 508-13.508-13. History of thethe cementcement carryingcarrying trade on thethe Two inclined planes based on EnglishEnglish technology,technology, Warwick & Napton Canal. built 1806 on thethe Zabrze-GliwiceZabrze-Gliwice canal,canal, UpperUpper pt 2,2, Thames based companies. no. 4 (Apr. 1998)1998) Silesia. pp. 72-4. CD SPECIALSPECIAL TYPES TYPES OF OF INLAND INLAND WATERWAY WATERWAY 74 FRANCIS,FRANC IS, DUNCAN. Many cargoes.cargoes. Bygone KentKent TRANSPORT vol. 18 (1997)(1997) pp. pp. 239-47, 239-47,298-304,355-9. 298-304, 355--9. The traffics carried by thethe LondonLondon && RochesterRochester CD1 UndergroundUnderground canalscanals Trading Co.'s barges on the Medway and Thames, 61 tt ATKINSON,ATKINSON, GLEN.GLEN. TheThe CanalCanal Duke'sDuke's collieries:collieries: 1939-1960s. Worsley 1760-1900.1760--1900. 2nd edn.edn. Swinton: N.N. 75 JEREMIAH, JOSEPHINE. Bathursts of Tewkesbury.Tewkesbury. Richardson, 1998. pp. 72.66 illns.iIIns. Wwys WorldWorldvol. vol. 27 no. 12 (Dec. 1998) pp.pp. 62-5.62-5. 62 BROWN, IVOR J. Underground canals in ShropshireShropshire Brief history of the firm, 1847-1996. mines. Mining History vol. 13 no. 4 (Wntr(Wntr 1997)1997) pp.pp. 76 KNILL, JOHN. John Knill's navy: fIVefive years on the cut. 17-23. Bath: author, 1998. pp. 135, [12] pl.pI. Author's experiences of of trading on the narrownarrow CD2 RiverRiver and and estuarial estuartal ferriesfemes canals from 1948. 63 JEREMIAH, JOSEPHINE.JOSEPHINE. Avon Avon ferriesferries and fords.fords. 77 LANE, ANTHONY. The The epicepic story of thethe effluenteffluent Archive no. 15 (Sep. 1997) pp. 16--26.16-26. vessels. Bygone KentKentvol. vol. 18 (1997)(1997) pp. pp. 450--60, 450-60,529- 529- 38. CE INLANDINLAND WATERWAY WATERWAY ENGINEERING ENGINEERING Disposal of London's sewage at sea, 1887-1998. CE1 BiographiesBiographies of of Inland Inland waterwaywaterway engineersengineers 78 MOSSE, JONATHAN. Breakfast at Potteries. WwysWwys 64 BOOTH, L. G. Thomas Tredgold (1788-1829): some WorldWorldvol. vol. 27 no. 4 (Apr. 1998) pp.pp. 66--9.66-9. further aspects of his life and work. Trans. Newcomen Reminiscences of the R. Trent aggregate traffic. Soc. vol. 69 (1997-8) pp. 237-47.237-47. 79 RICHARDSON,RICHARDSON, CHRISTINE.CHRISTINE. RoyalRoyal gunpowder.gunpowder. pp. 241-4, Tredgold's involvement in canal design, Wwys World vol. 27 no. 9 (Sep.(Sep. 1998)1998) pp. 67, no. 12 particularly on the Alford Canal. (Dec. 1998) pp. 52-4.52-4. 65 tt EVANS,EVANS, KATHLEENKATHLEEN M.M. JamesJames Brindley,Brindley, canalcanal The transport of gunpowder from Waltham Abbey. engineer: a new perspective, with particular reference to his family background. Leek: Churnet ValleyValley Books, CH INLANDINLAND WATERWAY WATERWAY LIFE LIFE AND AND LABOUR LABOUR 1997. pp. 128.128.41 41 illns,iIIns, 17 photos, 3 maps. 80 CORRIE, EUAN. Tales from the old inland waterways. CE4 BoatsBoats and and boat boat building building (see also no. 108) Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1998. pp. 192. 49 drwgs (by EdwardEdward Paget-Tomlinson),Paget-Tomlinson), 92 photos (incl. 66 HAMILTON, ROBERT. Experiments in propulsion:propulsion: col.),coL), maps. 'Un-Hooke-ing'. WwysWays WorldWorld vol. 27 no.no. 1111 (Nov.(Nov. Based on interviews with a variety of former canal 1998) pp. 63-5.63-5. workers, with an historical introduction. pp. 187-8, The developmentdevelopment of detachabledetachable engines.engines forfor Glossary. narrowboats byby T.T. H. Coggins and A. E.E. Hooke,Hooke, 1919-32. 81 FRANCIS,FRANC IS, DUNCAN. Working conditions on KentishKentish motor barges, 1942 to 1984.1984. Bygone KentKent vol. 1818 67 t1- MALSTER,MALSTER, ROBERT.ROBERT. TheThe NorfolkNorfolk keel.keel. Maritime (1997) pp. 406--14.406-14. Heritage vol. 2, no. 3 (1998). CH1 BiographicalBiographical / autobiographicalI autobiographical memoirs memoirs ofof InlandInland 68 PAGET-TOMINSON, EDWARD.EDWARD. NBIDNB ID [narrowboat[narrowboat waterway life identity]. WwysWays WorldWorldvol. vol. 27 (1998). A series drawings and notes on different types of 82 BURMAN, ALAN.ALAN. AA life on a HumberHumber keel.keel. WwysWwys narrowboat. WorldWorfdvol. vol. 27 no. 4 (Apr. 1998) pp.pp. 56--7.56-7. B.C.N. dayboats. no. 88 (Aug. 1998) pp.pp. 56--7.56-7. Reminiscences of the 1930s. G.U.C.C.Co. Northwich and Woolwich. no. 9 (Sep. 83 CORNELL, Captain 'GERRY'. On the hook. Bygone 1998) pp. 60-1.60-1. KentKentvol. vol. 19 (1998) pp.pp. 641-4,641-4,729-35, 729-35, vol.vol. 2020 (1999)(1999) Liquid carriers. nO.10no.10 (Oct.(Oct. 1998) pp.pp. 60--1.60-1. TankTank pp. 155-60,233-9. boats of Thomas Clayton and W. H. CowburnCowburn & Memoirs ofof J. P. KnightKnight Ltd tug mastermaster on thethe Cowpar. Medway and Thames. Royalty class. no. 11 (Nov. 1998) pp. 60--1.60-1. 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168 85 GAYFORD, KIT. An amateuramateur boatwoman's boatwoman's diaries,diaries, River Medway (see also nos. 43, 53, 69,74,83-4)69, 74, 83-4) comp. by John Pyper. WwysWwys WorldWorld vol. 27 no. 1 (Jan. 99 EVE, DAVID. A relicrelic ofof thethe Medway Medway Navigation.Navigation. 1998) pp. 48-52;48-52; no.no.2(Feb. 2 (Feb. 1998) pp.pp. 64-8.64-8. Bygone Kentvol. 18 (1997) pp. 326-8. Extracts from the author's diaries and recollectionsrecollections Bygone Kent vol. 18 (1997) pp. 326-8. A milestone dated 1750. of a W.W.2 volunteer boatwoman. 100 STEVENS,STEVENS, PAULINE. PAULlNE. TheThe Lower Lower Halstow Halstow wharves.wharves. 86 MAY, FRED. My life on the river: an autobiography of Bygone KentKentvol. vol. 18 (1997) pp. 415-22.415-22. Frederick George May. [n.p.]: lb.pubLJ,[n.publ.], 1998. pp. 46. VII pl.pI. River Mersey Reminiscences ofof aa Thames lock keeper from the 1930s onwards. 101 STARKEY, H.H. F. SchoonerSchooner port: two centuriescenturies of Upper Mersey sail. New edn. Bebington: Avid Publns, 87 NEEDHAM, DENNIS.DENNIS. AA waterway life: Albert Rook.Rook. 1998. pp. x, 228. Wwys WorldWorldvol. vol. 27 no. 1 (Jan. 1998) pp.pp. 70-1.70-1. Runcorn shipping. InterviewInterview with BW Harbourmaster on the BCN. Neath and Tennant Canals CK INLANDINLAND WATERWAYS WATERWAYS AND AND THE THE NATIONNATION 102 t TUCKER,TUCKER, KEITH.KEITH. AA scratchscratch inin Glamorganshire. Glamorganshire. CK8 InlandInland waterways waterways and and crimecrime Neath: Historical Projects, 1998. pp. 338. 25 photos,photos, 18 diagms. 88 MASON, JOHN. The Norfolk and Norwich river police. The first volume of a history of the TennantTennant family,family, Jnl Police History Soc. no. 13 (1998) pp. 12-15. including the TTennant ennant Canal.
CL INDIVIDUALINDIVIDUAL CANALS CANALS AND AND RIVER RIVER NAVIGATIONS NAVIGATIONS North Walsham & DllhamDliham Canal 103 MANNING, MARY. Dilham brickyard. intJnl NorfolkNorfolk Ind/Indl Bude Harbour & Canal Arch. Soc. vol. 6 no. 2 (1997) pp.pp. 5-25.5-25. 89 YOUNG, BILL and STAMP,STAMP, BRYANBRYAN DUDLEY.DUDLEY. BudeBude Served by a branch from the NW&D Canal. Canal past & present. Bude: Bill Young, 1998. pp. 76, Oxford Canal (see also no. 50) incl. covers. 67 illns (7 coL),col.), col. map. A historyhistory of the canal.canal. With a descriptiondescription of itsits 104 COMPTON,COMPTON, HUGH.HUGH. TheThe OxfordOxford CanalCanal andand thethe present state. ironstone business. intJnl RlyRly && CanalCanal Hist.Hist. Soc.Soc. vol. 32 (1986-8) pp. 645-51. Calder & Hebble Navigation (see also no. 50) From quarriesquarries atat Adderbury,Adderbury, 1859-1880s.1859-1880s. AlsoAlso publ. in Cake & Cockhorse vol. 14 (1997-2000) pp. 90 TAYLOR, MIKE. The CalderCalder && HebbleHebble Navigation.Navigation. 26-36. Archive no. 13 (Mar. 1997) pp. 47-64, no. 1515 (Sep.(Sep. 1997) pp. 27-8.27-8. Peak Forest Canal 91 TAYLOR, MIKE. Ken Kettle's Calder & Hebble. Wwys 105 LAMB, BRIAN. The Bugsworth lime kilns 1793 to World vol. 27 no.no 55 (May 1998) pp. 66-8.66-8. 1922. Jnl Rly & CanalCanal Hist. Soc. vol. 32 (1986-8) pp. Reminiscences of a boatman's life on the Yorkshire 594-602. waterways from 1937. Regent's Canal (see also no. 50) Chesterfield Canal 106 FAULKNER, ALANALAN H.H. AA tale of a tunnel.tunnel. Jnl Rly & 92 SMITH, ANTHONY D.D. Traffic onon thethe ChesterfieldChesterfield Canal Hist. Soc. vol. 32 (1986-8) pp. 614-20. Canal, 1778-89. East Midland Historian vol. 7 (1997)(1997) Construction and operation of Islington tunnel. pp. 11-19. Severn Navigation (see also no. 29) Cromford Canal 107 JEREMIAH,JEREMIAH, JOSEPHINE.JOSEPHINE. TheThe River Severn:Severn: aa 93 CLARKE, BERT. Cromford Canal. WwysWays WorldWorldvol. vol. 27 pictorial history, from ShrewsburyShrewsbury toto Gloucester.Gloucester. no. 7 (July 1998) pp.pp. 59-63.59-63. Chichester: Phillimore, 1998. pp. xix, [109].[109). 177 illns. Brief history and description. Sheffield & South Yorkshire Navigation Forth & Clyde Navigation 108 SCOWCROFT, PHILIPPHILlP L. Doncaster as aa shipbuildingshipbuilding centre 1800-30.1800-30. Yesterday TodayToday [Doncaster[Don caster 94 HUTTON, GUTHRIE. Forth and Clyde: the comeback Libraries]Libraries) no. 27 (Dec. 1998) pp.pp. 29-34.29-34. canal. Ochiltree: Stenlake, 1998. pp. 48.48.48 48 photos. A photographic record. Shropshire Union Railways & Canal Co. (see also no. 50) Grand Western Canal 109 t IRONBRIDGE GORGE MUSEUMMUSEUM TRUSTTRUST ARCHAEOLOGY UNIT. Hay Inclined Plane, Madeley, 95 DODD,DODO, DENIS.DEN IS. The Grand Western Canal in Taunton. ARCHAEOLOGY UNIT. Hay InClined Plane, Madeley, Somerset Ind!Indl Arch. Soc. Bolin.Bulln. no. 78 (Aug. 1998) pp. Shropshire. 1997. pp. [?].[?). [Severn GorgeGorge RepairsRepairs 18-20. Project report, no. 14.]14.) Re-interprets surviving features of this ShropshireShropshire Canal site. IvelIvel Navigation Sleaford Navigation 96 MOORE, GLENIS. TheThe lost canalcanal ofof Bedfordshire.Bedfordshire. WaysWwys WorldWorldvol. vol. 27 no. 8 (Aug. 1998) pp.pp. 70-1.70-1. 110 ATKIN, WENDY J. The old warehousewarehouse inin NavigationNavigation Brief history and description of the Ivel Navigation. Yard, Sleaford. Lincolnshire Past & PresentPresent no. 33-4 (Aut./Wntr(Aut.lWntr 1998) pp.pp. 3-5.3-5. Kennet & Avon Canal SomersetshireSomersetshlre Coal Canal (see also no. 42) 97 97 HARDING, P. A. and NEWMAN, R., with contributions 111 CHAPMAN, MIKE. A trial excavation of the suspected by J. Hillam and C. Newman. The excavation of a turf-turf site of the caisson lock, Combe Hay, 1997. BristolBristollndl Indl sided lock at Monkey Marsh, Thatcham, Berks. sided lock at Monkey Marsh, Thatcham, Berks. IndlIndl Arch. Soc. JnlJn/vol. vol. 30 (1998) pp. 39-43.39-43. Arch. ReviewReviewvol. vol. 19 (1997) pp. 31-48.31-48. 112 SCHOFIELD, R.R. B. RobertRobert Weldon'sWeldon's caissoncaisson lock.lock. 98 98 RUSSELL, JOHN. JOHN. The The KennetKennet && Avon Canal:Canal: a PHEW NewsltrNewsltr (Panel forfor HistoricalHistorical EngineeringEngineering journey fromfrom Newbury to to Bath inin 1964.1964. Bath: Works) no. 80 (Dec. 1998) pp. 6-8. Millstream, 1997. pp. 136.136. ManyMany photos,photos, diagms,diagms, maps. 113 SIMS, JON. Somerset Coal Canal. WaysWwys World vol. A photographic record of all the canal's structures, 27 no. 10 (Oct. 1998) pp. 43-5.43-5. with a schedule of the condition of every bridge. Outline history and description of remains. 169 StourbridgeStourtu1dge Navigation and StourbridgeStourtutdge Extension R. Wye and R. LuggLugg Canal 123 AnAn UP-RIVER UP-RIVER trow trow at at Symonds Symonds Yat.Yat. Archive no. 1616 114 FOXON,FOXON, TOM. TOM. The The other other guillotine. guillotine. Jnl RlyRfy && CanalCanal (Dec. 1997) pp. 26-9.26-9. Hist. Soc. vol. 32 (1986-8) pp. 652-3.652-3. Photographic evidence of commercial traffictraffic on the InstalledInstalled atat the junctionjunction of thethe StourbridgeStourbridge andand R. Wye in the1890s. Stourbridge Extension Canals, 1937. COca APPRECIATIONAPPRECIATION OF OF INLAND INLAND WATERWAYS: WATERWAYS: the appeal of InlandInland waterways; cruising;cruising; canal walks River Thames (see alsoalso nos. nos. 46, 46,51,73-4,77,81, 51, 73-4, 77, 81, 83,83,86) 86) 124 t BLAGROVE,BLAGROVE, DAVID.DAVID. TheThe quietquiet waterways.waterways. Cleobury Mortimer: M. & M.M. Baldwin,Baldwin, 1998. pp. 248. [Working 115 HILTON,HILTON, JOHN. JOHN. StarStar andand Diamond:Diamond: anan accountaccount of waterways series.]series.] steamboat competition.competition. Bygone KentKent vol. 1919 (1998)(1998) An account of hishis involvementinvolvement in thethe post-W.W.2post-W.W.2 pp. 519-24,607-12.519-24,607-12. development of of the inlandinland waterwaywaterway networknetwork Steamboat servicesservices onon the ThamesThames Tideway,Tideway, between the Thames and the Midlands. 1815-55. 116 LANE,LANE, ANTHONY. ANTHONY. PaddlePaddle steamersteamer Crested Eagle,Eagle, CR RESEARCHRESEARCH AND AND STUDY STUDY OF OF INLANDINLAND greyhound of the Thames. Bygone KentKentvol. vol. 18 (1997) WATERWAYS AND THEIR HISTORY: InlandInland pp. 122-33. waterway historians;historians; sources; bibliography General Steam Navigation Co. pleasure steamer on 125 [HADFIELD,[HADFIELD, CHARLES]. CHARLES]. CharlesCharles HadfieldHadfield memorialmemorial the ThamesThames estuary, 1925-40. With chart ofof issue of the Journal of the Railway & Canal Historical Thames estuary pleasure steamerssteamers 1900-70. SocietySOCiety (no. 169, March 1998).1998). Mold: R&CHS, 1998. 117 LANE,LANE, ANTHONY. ANTHONY. TheThe lastlast ofof thethe line.line. Bygone KentKent pp. 489-563. vol. 19 (1998) pp.pp. 736-47.736-47. IncludesIncludes an obituaryobituary and appreciationsappreciations of EllisEllis The last ofof thethe GeneralGeneral SteamSteam NavigationNavigation Co'sCo's Charles Hadfield (1909-1986), aa transcript of an steam pleasure boats on the Thames tideway. interviewinterview with with him,him, and and a a reprintreprint ofof twotwo of hishis papers first publishedpublished inin early volumes of thethe 118 SAXBY,SAXBY, DAVIDDAVID andand GOODBURN, GOODBURN, DAMIEN.DAMIEN. Journal. Seventeenth-century ships' ships' timberstimbers andand dockdock on the Thames waterfront at Bellamy'sBellamy's Wharf,Wharf, Rotherhithe,Rotherhithe, 126 BOUGHEY, JOSEPH, with autobiographicalautobiographical writingswritings London SE16. Mariner's MirrorMirrorvol. vol. 84 (1998) pp.pp. 173-173- by CharlesCharles Hadfield. Charles Hadfield: canal man & 92. more. Stroud: Sutton PubIng,Publng, 1998. pp. xv, 223, [32][32] Pl.pI. Pt 1 (pp. 1-134), CharlesCharles Hadfield'sHadfield's contributioncontribution to Thames & Severn Canal and Stroudwater Canal canal history. 119 ATTWOOD,ATTWOOD, RICHARD RICHARD and and JOWETT, JOWETT, DAVID. DAVID. AA guideguide 127 RAILWAYRAILWAY & CANAL& CANAL HISTORICAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY. SOCIETY. DefiningDefining to the Cotswold canals. (n.p.]:[n.p.]: Cotswold Canals Trust, a newnew researchresearch agendaagenda forfor waterwayswaterways history:history: 1997. pp. 41.41.28 28 photos. proceedings of of thethe firstfirst WaterwaysWaterways HistoryHistory Conference held at...ManchesteraLManchester onon 11th OctoberOctober Trent Navigation (see(see also no. 71, 78) 1997. Keighley, 1998. pp. 24. Papers on the currentcurrent statestate andand possiblepossible futurefuture 120 SALISBURY, C.C. R.R. 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British Mining no. history of BRBR andand thethe railway railway preservation preservation 61 (1998) pp. 110-18.110-18. movement, using largely the author's photographs. The colliery, with a woodenwooden waggonwaywaggonway to StellaStella staiths, operated from 1766 to 1781. RB11 1994-19971994-1997 The The privatisation prtvatlsatlon of of British British RailwaysRailways 138 LEE,LEE, CHARLES CHARLES E. E. The The evolution evolution ofof permanent permanent way. 153 GLOVER,GLOVER, JOHN. JOHN. Privatised Privatised railways.railways. Shepperton: Ianlan Repr. of paper read to Permanent Way Institution on 8 Allan,AI/an, 1998. pp. 128. [lan[/an AllanAI/an ABC series.] . March 1937 (Ott.216/390/2593). Barnsley: PermanentPermanent A guide to organisational changes introduced under Way Institution, 1998. pp. 64. the RailwaysRailways Act 1993.1993. SupersedesSupersedes the author'sauthor's National railways: a guide to thethe privatisedprivatised railwayrailway 139 LEWIS,LEWIS, M. M. J. J.T. T. The The Lambton Lambton D D Pit Pit wood wood waggonway.waggonway. (1996). Jnl RlyR/y & Canal Hist. Soc. vol. 32 (1986--8)(1986-8) pp. 545-7. Discovery on the site of Lambtonl~mbton coke works. 154 GODWARD, E. The privatization ofof BritishBritish RailRail 1994- 1997. Proc. lnstnInstn Mech.Mech. EngrsEngrs vol. 212F (1998) pp. RB2 TheThe transitional transitional period, period, from from mineral mineral waggonwaywaggonway to 191-200. public passengerpassenger railway, railway, 1800-1830 1800-1830...1850... 1850 155 KAIN, PETER. TheThe reform of rail transport in GreatGreat 140 LEWIN, H. G. Early British railways. Facsim. repr. of Britain. Jnl ofof TransportTransport EconomicsEconomics & PolicyPolicy vol. 32 1925 edn (0ft.381/3637)(Ott.381/3637) withwith intrdn toto set by MarkMark (1998) pp. 247-66.247-66. Casson. London: Routledge / ThoemmesThoemmes Press, 1998. pp. xxxiv, xii, 202, [8] pI.,pl., [8] maps (4 fldgf1dg col.)col.) 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Dorset NaturalNatural RB3 1830-19141830-1914 The The Railway Railway Age Age Hist. & Arch. Soc. vol. 118 (1996) pp.pp. 160-1.160-1. 144 BRACKENBURY,BRACKENBURY, ALLAN. ALLAN. Victorian Victorian passengerpassenger railwayrailway 160 FROST,FROST, K. K. A. A. The The railways railways ofof Wells.Wells. BackTrack vo!.vol. failures. Jnl RlyR/y && CanalCanal Hist.Hist. Soc.Soc. vol. 32 (1986-8)(1986--8) 12 (1998) pp. 70-5.70-5. pp. 642-4. Five passengerpassenger railway lines that werewere closedclosed 161 GRAY,GRAY, PETER PETER W. W. Steam Steam on on West West CountryCountry branchbranch before 1900. lines.lines. Shepperton: Ianfan Allan,AI/an, 1998. pp. 80. A colourcolour photographicphotographic record,record, chieflychiefly latelate 145 GRIFFIN, S. A. EdwardEdward Watkin:Watkin: anan appreciation.appreciation. 1950s/early 1960s. BackTrack vol. 12 (1998) pp. 659-61, vol. 1313 (1999)(1999) p.p.109. 109. 162 MAGGS,MAGGS, COLIN COLlN G. G. Cohn Colin Maggs's Maggs's WestWest ofof England.England. His influence as a railway manager. Stroud: Sutton Publng, 1998. pp. VIII, 184. A pictorial history of the railways. 146 ROBBINS,ROBBINS, MICHAEL. MICHAEL. TheThe RailwayRailway Age.Age. New edn of Ott.3403/3714/4789. Manchester: Mandolin, 1998. pp. 163 MITCHELL,MITCHELL, VIC VIC and and SMITH, SMITH, KEITH. KEITH. WenfordWenford BridgeBridge 181. to Fowey.Fowey. [Cover[Cover subtitle:subtitle: includingincluding FoweyFowey toto St With additional chapter, 'Postscript, 1998'. Blazey.] Midhurst: Middleton,Middleton, 1998. pp. 96. 120120 photos, O.S. maps, plans,plans, facsims.facsims. [Country railwayrailway RB4 1914-19181914-1918 Railways Railways during during the the First First World Worid War routes series.] (see also nos. 563, 608) A pictorial history. 147 SCHOLEY,SCHOLEY, KEITH. KEITH. London's London's railway railway warwar memorials.memorials. RC1cRC 1c England-SouthEngland-8outh East East region region London Railway Record vol. 2, no. 1616 (July 1998) pp. • 86-9. 164 BEDDALL,BEDDALL, MATTHEWMATIHEW andand ELKS,ELKS, KEN.KEN. InvictaInvicta to Eurostar: aa historyhistory ofof mainlinemain line railwaysrailways in Kent.Kent. RB7 1939-19451939-1945 Railways Railways during during the the Second Second WorldWorid Canterbury: SoloS% Publns,Pub Ins , 1998. pp. 43,f1dg43, fldg map. War 165 HILTON,HIL TON, JOHN. JOHN. A A complete compl.ete systemsystem ofof railwaysrailways for 148 MARX, KLAUS. The Cinder HillHill strafing.strafing. BluebellBluebel/ Kent. Bygone Kent vol.vo!. 19 (1998) pp. 709-14, vol. 20 News vol. 40, no. 1 (Spr. 1998) pp.pp. 20-2.20-2. (1999) pp. 7-11.7-11. The SER's bid for a monopoly in Kent,Kent, 1844-6.1844-6. RB10 1948-19941948-1994 Railways Railways of of the the British British islesIsles In General and 'British'British Railways' 166 JACKSON,JACKSON, ALAN ALAN A. A. 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[Sutton's 38-44. photographic history of railways series.] Proposed alterations at Gloucester Road, 1930s. A photographicphotographic recordrecord byby Wally GilburtGilburt ofof locomotives, 1947-62. 187 CROOME,CROOME, DESMOND DESMOND F. F. The The Piccadilly Piccadilly Line.Line. [Cover[Cover subtitle: an illustrated history.] Harrow Weald:Weald: CapitalCapital 170 ROBERTSON,ROBERTSON, KEVIN.KEVIN. SteamSteam aroundaround Reading.Reading. Transport / PiccadillyPiccadilly Line,Line, LondonLondon UndergroundUnderground Ltd, Stroud: SuttonSutton Publng,Publng, 1998. pp. 126.126. [Sutton's 1998. pp. 80. Many illns, incl. col. photographic history of railways series.]seri9s.] A photographic record. 188 FOXELL,FOXELL, CLIVE. ClIVE. Chesham Chesham branchbranch album.album. Chesham: author, 1998. pp. 54. 171 SIMPSON, BILL. The DunstableDunstable branch:branch: LeightonLeighton A photographicphotographic supplement to to thethe author'sauthor's Buzzard-Dunstable-Luton. 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A colourcolour photographicphotographic record, chiefly since thethe 1970s. 174 MINNIS, JOHN. Great Northern & Midland in southsouth London. London Railway Record vol. 2, no.no. 1515 (Apr.(Apr. 192 GLOVER,GLOVER, JOHN. JOHN. Metropolitan Metropolitan Railway.Railway. Shepperton: 1998) pp. 54-7. Ianlan Allan,AIIan, 1998. pp. 95.120 photosphotos (50 col.),coL), 3 drwgs. Goods depots on 'foreign' company territory. [Glory Days series.] A chiefly pictorial record of the line in recent times. 175 MITCHELL,MITCHELL, VICVIC andand SMITH,SMITH, KEITH.KEITH. ClaphamClapham Junction: 5050 years ofof change.change. [Cover[Cover subtitle:subtitle: 193 GOSLIN,GOSLlN, GEOFF. Colonel Yolland and the MansionMansion including Kensington Olympia.]OlympiaJ Midhurst: Middleton,Middle ton, House extension. London Railway RecordRecord vol. 2, no.no. 1998. pp. 96.12196.121 photos. [Greet[Great railway eras, no. 4.] 17 (Oct. 1998) pp. 133-6. A pictorialpictorial history of lineslines inin thethe area,area, includingincluding Criticism of the District RIyRly by the Board of Trade Stewarts Lane and Nine ElmsElms locomotivelocomotive depots;depots; inspector.inspector. commemorates the the 50th50th anniversary ofof thethe 194 GOSLIN,GOSLlN, GEOFF. GEOFF. Steam Steam on on the the Widened Widened Lines,Lines, vol.vol. formation of British Railways. 2: TheThe GreatGreat WesternWestern andand SouthernSouthern companies.companies. 176 NEW railwaysrailways for London.London. Shepperton: Ianlan Allan,AI/an, Colchester: ConnorConnor& & Butler, 1998. pp. 56. Spring 1997. pp. 64, incl. covers. Many illns,iIIns, incl. col. 195 HARLAND,HARLAND, AUSTIN.AUSTIN. MetropolitanMetropolitan centenarian:centenarian: aa [Modern Railways special series.] locomotive,locomotive, its railway and itsits renaissance.renaissance. Chesham: Current major railway projects: Croydon Tramlink;Tramlink; author, 1998. pp. 40.40.27 27 illns.iIIns. Jubilee Line Extension; Northern Line Metropolitan RIy Rly class class E E 0-4-4T0-4-4T No.No. 11 and itsits modernisation; East East London LineLine Extension;Extension; preservation, with some historicalhistorical backgroundbackground on Docklands Light RlyRIy LewishamLewisham extension;extension; the railway. Thameslink 2000;2000; HeathrowHeathrow Express;Express; otherother schemes not yet assured. 196 VICKERS, R. L. London'sLondon's electric locos.locos. BackTrack --no. no. 2. Spring 1998. pp. 64, incl. covers. vol. 12 (1998)(1998) pp.pp. 558-63, 558-63,688-9. 688-9. Jubilee LineLine Extension;Extension; ThameslinkThameslink 2000;2000; On the Underground lines. Heathrow Express; Docklands Light RlyRIy Lewisham extension; Croydon Tramlink; projects in waiting. 197 YOUNG, JOHN. Mr C. E.E. Spagnoletti.Spagnoletti. RlyRIy PrintPrint Soc.Soc. NewsltrNewsltrno. no. 87 (Feb-Mar.1998)(Feb-Mar. 1998) pp. 11-13. 177 RALTON,RALTON, B. L. The Wimbledon to West Croydon line. 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172 203 STRETTON,STRETION, JOHN. An illustratedillustrated historyhistory ofof 219 SANDERS,SANDERS, KEITH KEITH and and HODGINS, HODGINS, DOUGLAS. DOUGLAS. BritishBritish Leicester's railways. Clophill:Clop hill: Irwell,l!Well, 1998. pp. iv. 60. Railways pastpast and present, no.no. 31: NorthNorth westwest 114 photos, map. Scotland. Kettering: Past & Present Pubing,Publng, 1998. pp. 160. 204 WRIGHT, NEIL R. The railways of Boston: their origin Contemporary photographs alongsidealongside identicalidentical and development, 1848-1998. 2nd edn of Ott.11776.Ott.11776. scenes in former years. Boston: Richard Kay, 1998. pp. 62. 220 SIMMS,SIMMS, WILFRIDWILFRID F.F. RailwaysRailways ofof Caithness. Caithness. RC1f England-EastEngland-East Anglia Anglia Rustington: author, 1998. pp. 52. With chapters on the pavement industry, and 205 ADDERSON, RICHARD and KENWORTHY, With chapters on the pavement industry, and 205 ADDERSON, RICHARD and KENWORTHY, harbour and contractors' railways. GRAHAM. Branch lines aroundaround Cromer.Cromer. Midhurst: Middleton, 1998. pp. 96. 120120 photos,photos, O.S.O.S. maps,maps, 221 SIMMS,SIMMS, WILFRIDWILFRID F.F. RailwaysRailways ofof Sutherland. Sutherland. plans, facsims. Rustington: author, 1998. pp. 40. A pictorialpictorial history of thethe lineslines fromfrom MeltonMelton With chapters on timber, quarry andand contractors'contractors' Constable and North Walsham. railways. 206 BOYDEN,BOYDEN, PETER PETER B.B. TheThe railway railway andand thethe VictorianVictorian 222 STANSFIELD,STANSFIELD, GORDON. GORDON. DumfriesDumfries andand Galloway'sGalloway's seaside: the experience of Walton-on-the-Naze. Great lostlost railways. Ochiltree: Stenlake Pubing,Publng, 1998. pp. 48. Eastern Jnl no. 94 (Apr. 1998) pp.pp. 3-7.3-7. RC3 WalesWales 207 t MANN, JOHN D. (comp).(comp). Visions of EastEast AnglianAnglian steam, no. 1. Frinton-on-Sea: South Anglia Prodns,Prodns, 223 COOKE,COOKE, TONY. TONY. 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The Belfast & County Down 1725 onwards: a guide to the Tanfield Railway, the Railway. Earl Shilton: Midland Publng, 1998.1998•. pp. 96. oldest existing railway in the world. [n.p.}: Tyneside Railway. Earl Shilton: Midland Pubing, oldest existing railway in the world. p.p.]: Tyneside 249 photos. [Irish railway pictorial series.] Locomotive Museum Trust, 1998. pp. 36. Many illns,illns, incl.incl. col. 234 t t COMER,CO MER, MICHAELMICHAEL andand MURPHY,MURPHY, MICHAEL.MICHAEL. History of thethe TanfieldTanfield Waggonway,Waggonway, Tanfield and Claremorris to Collooney Railway: 'TheThe Burma Road'. Bowes Railways, and thethe preservedpreserved TanfieldTanfield [?}:/7]: hl,[?}, [1996?].[1996?]. pp. 44. Railway. 235 DOYLE,DOYLE, OLIVER. OLlVER. Poyntzpass. Poyntzpass. Jnl IrishIrish RlyR/y RecordRecord 216 WELLS,WELLS. J. J. A. A. The The Railways Railways of of Northumberland Northumberland andand Soc. vol. 19 (1995-7) pp. 314-23. Newcastle upon Tyne, 1828-1998.1828-1998. 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FromFrom thethe footplate: footplate: Eurostar.Eurostar. 242 O'MEARA,O'MEARA, J.J. Government Government controlcontrol 1917-1919.1917-1919. Jnl [Cover subtitle: aa driver's eye view ofof thethe ChannelChannel IrishIrish RlyR/y Record Soc. vol. 19 (1995--7)(1995-7) pp. 423-38. Tunnel.]TunneL] Shepperton: Ianlan Allan,Alfan, 1998. pp. 112. 8080 The workwork ofof thethe Irish Irish Railways Railways Executive Executive photos, maps, track plans, gradient diagm. Committee. Description ofof the routes from Waterloo to ParisParis 243 O'ROURKE, A.A. J.J. G.S.R.G.S.R. timetable,timetable, 1933.1933. Jnl IrishIrish and Brussels. RlyR/y Record Soc. vol. 20 (1998-2000) pp. 2-21.2-21. RC 10 British rail transport comparedcompared with thatthat of other 244 PATTERSON,PATTERSON, E.E. M.M. TheThe Castlederg Castlederg andand VictoriaVictoria countries Bridge Tramway.Tramway. Newtownards: Colourpoint,Colourpoint, 1998. pp. 96.96.119 119 photos. 259 JEANS, J. S. Railway problems. 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East Hailing:Harling: Plateway,Plateway, 250 MITCHELL,MITCHELL, VICVIC andand SMITH,SMITH, KEITH.K~ITH. IsleIsle ofof WightWight 1997. pp. v,v, 34.17 photos. lines: 50 years of change.change. Midhurst: Middleton,Middleton, 1998. Sets out thethe principlesprinciples for constructingconstructing 2ft 6in.6in. pp. 96.120 photos. [Great railway eras, no. 5.] gauge railways, based on the author'sauthor's experienceexperience A photographic record, up to the present day. as engineer of the Barsi Lightlight Railway in India. RC6RCS IsleIsle of of Man Man 264 COOKE,COOKE, BRIAN. BRIAN. The The Grand Grand Crimean Crimean Central Central Railway:Railway: the story of the railwayrailway builtbuilt by thethe British at BalaklavaBalaklava 251 EDWARDS, BARRY (comp). Isle of Man railways fleet during the Crimean War of 1854-56. [Cover[Cover subtitle:subtitle: list: a completecomplete listlist ofof tramcars,tramcars, locomotives,locomotives, horseshorses the railwayrailway that won a war.]war.] 2nd2nd ednedn ofof Ott.14759. Ott.14759. and rollingrolling stock operatingoperating on thethe ManxManx ElectricElectric Knutsford: Cavalier House, 1997. pp. xii, 180,180,33 33 illns,iIIns, Railway, Snaefell Mountain Railway, Steam Railway,Railway, 4 maps. Douglas Horse Tramway and Groudle Glen Railway.Railway. 2nd edn ofOtt.14587.of Ott.14587. lckenham:Ickenham: B.& C. PubIns,Publns, 1997. 265 COTTERELL, PAUL. Industrial railways of PalestinePalestine pp. 20, incl. covers. 4 photos. and Israel,Israel, ptpt 7:7: TheThe PalestinePalestine ElectricElectric Corporation.Corporation. IndustrialIndustrial RlyR/y Record no. 152 (Mar. 1998) pp. 455-68, 252 EDWARDS,EDWARDS, BARRY.BARRY. TheThe ManxManx ElectricElectric Railway.Railway. no. 155 (Dec. 1998) pp. 83-4.83-4. lckenham:Ickenham: B.& C. Pubins,Publns, 1998. pp. 72.72. 113113 photosphotos Railways and locomotiveslocomotives used duringduring thethe (22 col.),coL), 3 maps, fleet lists. construction ofof thethe RutenbergRutenberg powerpower station,station, A chronological history. Naharayim, 1927-32. 253 GRAY,GRAY, EDWARD. EDWARD. Manx Manx railwaysrailways & tramways. Stroud: 266 t FAWCETT, BRIAN. Railways of the Andes. New edn Sutton Publng,Publng, 1998. pp. 158.158. [Sutton's photographicphotographic of Ott.14956. East Harling:Harling: Plateway,PIa te way, 1998. pp. 224. history of railways series.] 122 photos, 6 maps. 254 1t- JOHNSON,JOHNSON, PETER.PETER. IsleIsle ofof ManMan SteamSteam RailwayRailway inin 267 GABB,GABB, ALFRED ALFRED D. D. F. F. (GEORGE). (GEORGE). 1600-1947: 1600--1947: Anglo-Anglo colour. Shepperton: Ianlan AI/anAllan lIsle/ Isle of Man Rlys,R/ys, 1998. IndianIndian legacy: a brief guide toto British Raj IndiaIndia history, pp. 64. nationality, education, railways & irrigation.irrigation. York:York: Colour photographic record,record, 1950s-90s. Quack Bks, 1998. pp. xi, 164,164,17 17 figs, [6] pl.pI. 255 ROBOTHAM,ROBOTHAM, ROBERT.ROBERT. IsleIsle ofof ManMan classicclassic steam:steam: Appx 2 (pp. 99-109), RailwaysRailways of British India. the Isle of Man Railway inin colourcolour fromfrom thethe 1950s to the 268 GUNN,GUNN, ROBERT ROBERT P.P. InventorsInventors andand engineersengineers ofof Ailsa era. Newtownards: Colourpoint,Colourpoint, 1998. pp. 72.72. Caithness. Latheronwheel: Whittles, 1998. pp. vii, 77. 107 col. photos, 24 col. track diagms. pp. 68-77, TempleTemple FrederickFrederick Sinclair,Sinclair, 1853-1918: Colour photographic record,record, 1950s-60s. railroad engineer and harbour builder. Sinclair was a contractor in Canada. RC8RCa EnglishEnglish Channel Channel Tunnel Tunnel and and otherother ChannelChannel rail crossingcroSSing schemes;schemes; ChannelChannel Tunnel Rail Link;Link; train 269 LUNN, JON. Capital and labourlabour onon thethe RhodesianRhodesian railway system, 1888-1947. Basingstoke: Macmillan I services throughthrough thethe ChannelChannel Tunnel railway system, 1888-1947. Basingstoke: Macmillan / St Antony's College,Col/ege, Oxford,Oxford, 1997 [i.e.[Le. 1996]. pp. xi, 256 FRANKLIN,FRANKLlN, J. L. British Rail's Channel Tunnel (1993) 194. [St[st Antony's series.]series.]
174 Investment andand thethe development ofof the system,system, A photographicphotographic recordrecord ofof 3434 furtherfurther smallsmall and relations with white and black labour, during the independent coalcoal mines thatthat employedemployed narrownarrow period of control by the BritishBritish SouthSouth AfricaAfrica Co. gauge railways. With list of mines known to havehave Based on: Capital and labour on thethe RhodesianRhodesian existed since 1980, with closure dates. railway system, 1890-1939, D.Phil.DPhil. thesis, Univ. of Oxford, 1986 [i.e.[Le. 1987]. 283 BOOTH, A. J. PeatPeat railwaysrailways ofof ThorneThorne andand HatfieldHatfield Moors. Bridlington:Bridling ton: Industrial Railway Society,Society, 1998. 270 t OWEN, ROY. Norwegian railways: from StephensonStephenson pp. 112.143112. 143 photos,photos, 1717 maps & plans. to high-speed. Hitchin: Ba/holmBalholm Press, 1997. pp. 260. See IndustrialIndustrial Railway Record no. 158 (Sep.(Sep. 1999) pp. 218-20 forfor additionaladditional information. 271 t PETRIE, GERALD. In the beginning: the story of the New ZealandZealand locomotivelocomotive 1863-1877.1863-1877. Christchurch, 284 BOOTH,BOOTH, ADRIAN.ADRIAN. YatesYates Duxbury.Duxbury. IndustrialIndustrial RNR/y New Zealand: Locomotive Press, 1996. pp. 201.201.102 102 Record no. 155 (Dec. 1998) pp. 45-53,45-53, no. 157 (June photos, 11 drwgs. 1999) pp. 171-2. Paper mills connected to the L&YRL&YR HeapHeap BridgeBridge 272 ROWE,ROWE, D. D. TREVOR. TREVOR. The The Sierra Sierra Leone Leone Government Government branch. Railway. Locomotives InternationalInternational no. 4141 (Dec.(Dec. 1997-Jan.1997-Jan.1998)pp.6-11. 1998) pp. 6-11. 285 BOWMAN,BOWMAN, DON. DON. The The Rainton Rainton toto Seaham Seaham Railway,Railway, 1820-1840. Trans. Newcomen Soc. voLvol. 69 (1997-8) 273 SUMMERS, L. A. British-builtBritish-built steam locomotiveslocomotives in pp. 249-69. Western Australia. BackTrack vol.vo!. 12 (1998) pp. 458-458- 61,544-8. 286 BROTCHIE,BROTCHIE, A. A. W. W. The The Wemyss Wemyss Private Private Railway.Railway. Usk: Oakwood, 1998. pp. 272.272.170 170 photos,photos, 77 diagms,diagms, 40 274 THOMSON,THOMSON, IAN.IAN. TheThe locomotiveslocomotives ofof thethe railwayrailway maps & plans. [Oakwood library of railway history, no. between SantiagoSantiago andand Valpariso.Valpariso. Locomotives 100.] InternationalInternational no. 41 (Dec. 1997-Jan. 1998) pp. 20-7, With chapter on the Wemyss & Buckhaven RIyRly by no. 42 (Mar-Apr. 1998)1998) p. 35. A. Simpson. Most of this 5ft5ft 6in.6in. gaugegauge ChileanChilean railway's locos were British-built. 287 CHAPMAN,CHAPMAN, S.S. A. A. The The other other Warden Warden LawLaw haulagehaulage engine house (a surviving structure from the Seaham 275 tt TURNER,TURNER, J.J. M.M. andand ELLIS,ELLlS, R.R. F.F. TheThe Antofagasta Antofagasta and RaintonRainton Railway).Railway). Cleveland IndustrialIndustrial (Chili) & Bolivia Railway: thethe storystory of the F.C.A.B. and Archaeologist no. 25 (1998) pp. 21-8.21-8. itsits locomotives.locomotives. Revised edn ofof Ott.14960.Ott.14960. Skipton:Skip ton: Trackside Publng, 1998. pp. 76.76.96 96 photos,photos, 130130 maps 288 DANIELS, JOHN. Narrow gauge on HatfieldHatfield Moors.Moors. & diagms.diagms. [Trackside Publications narrownarrow gaugegauge Narrow Gauge no. 162 (Aut. 1998) pp.pp. 15-17.15-17. special.] 3ft gauge peat railway system. RD SPECIALSPECIAL TYPES TYPES OF OF RAILWAY RAILWAY ANDAND 289 DARVILL, R. D. CrossleyCrossley BrothersBrothers Limited.Limited. IndustrialIndustrial LOCOMOTION RlyR/y Record no. 153 (June 1998) pp. 524-9, no. 155155 (Dec. 1998) pp. 85-6, no.no. 157157 (June(June 1999)1999) p. 175. RD1 Lightlight railways railways and and Light light Rail Rail Transit Transit systemssystems (see Five petrolpetrol locomotiveslocomotives built by thethe SaundersSaunders also no. 263) Tractor & Implement Co. of Bedford in 1925 after it (See class RL for individualindividual lightlight railwayrailway companiescompanies had been taken over by Crossley. and DG2d for tramways) 290 DARVILL, R. D.D. ElectromobileElectromobile Limited.Limited. IndustrialIndustrial RlyR/y 276 tf SCOTT,SCOTT, PETER. PETER. History History ofof the the AltonAlton TowersTowers Railway,Railway, Record no. 155 (Dec. 1998) pp. 72-81, no.no. 156156 (Mar. including otherother railways and transporttransport systems at 1999) pp. 130-2. Alton Towers, together with the railwaysrailways at LilleshallLilleshall Builder of battery-electric locomotives and a railcar Hall and Trentham Gardens. Reading: author, 1998. in the 1920s. pp. 72.40 illns,illns, 5 diagms. 291 DOWN, CHRIS and RILEY, R. C. OxtedOxted GreystoneGreystone RD2 NarrowNarrow gauge gauge railways railways Lime Co. Ltd.Ltd. IndustrialIndustrial RlyR/y RecordRecord no. 154154 (Sep.(Sep. 1998) pp. 1-20, no.no. 158158 (Sep. 1999) pp. 215-16.215-16. (See class RD3 for narrow gauge industrialindustrial railways,railways, and classclass RL for individualindividual statutorystatutory narrownarrow gaugegauge 292 ETHERINGTON,ETHERINGTON, ROY andand WEST,WEST, ROGER.ROGER. railway companies) Tramways and railways of JohnJohn KnowlesKnowles (Wooden(Wooden Box) Ltd. Guisborough: Industrial Railway Soc., 1997. 277 CRAVEN,CRAVEN, JOHN. JOHN. The The Walesby Walesby LightLight Railway.Railway. Narrow pp. 104.104. 75 photos (9 col.),coL), 8 drwgs,drwgs, 1212 mapsmaps (10(10 Gauge no. 160 (Spr. 1998) pp.pp. 3-18.3-18. col.).coL). 2ft (later 3ft) gauge gardengarden railway,railway, 1974-95.1974-95. History of thethe companycompany and itsits narrownarrow andand standard gauge railway systems, near Swadlincote, 278 GENT,GENT, BRIAN. BRIAN. The The 60XX 60XX enigma.enigma. Narrow Gauge no. 1849-1960s.1849--1960s. 161 (Smr 1998) pp.pp. 20-4.20-4. The MotorMotor Rail 60006000 classclass ofof 0-4-00-4-0 petrolpetrol 293 FLETCHER,FLETCHER, JOHN.JOHN. BrittaniaBrittania [sic][sic] RoyalRoyal NavalNaval locomotives, built 1929-40. College, Dartmouth, construction. IndustrialIndustrial Locomotive vol. 88 (1996-(1996-)) pp. 233-5. 279 LITTLE,LITTLE, LAWSON. LAWSON. AlanAlan KeefKeef locomotives. locomotives. Narrow 2ft gauge railway used duringduring constructionconstruction of the Gauge no. 162 (Aut. 1998) pp.pp. 10-14.10-14. college, 1900-2. 280 MITCHELL,MITCHELL, VIC. VIC. Two-foot Two-foot gaugegauge survivors:survivors: narrownarrow 294 GARRETT,GARRETT, STEPHEN.STEPHEN. TheThe SnailbeachSnailbeach DistrictDistrict gauge branch lines: a tourtour of historic 60 cm passenger Railways. Tenterden Terrier no. 75 ( (Spr.(Spr. 1998)1998) pp. railways of thethe EnglishEnglish speakingspeaking world.world. Midhurst: 32-5. Middleton, 1998. pp. 96. Vale of Rheidol RIy,Rly, Festiniog RIy,Rly, and railways in 295 GILL,GILL, M. M. C. C. The The Greenhow Greenhow mines.mines. Keighley: Northern IndiaIndia and South Africa. Mine Research Soc.,Soc., 1998. pp. 161.161. Photos,Photos, maps.maps. [British Mining, no. 60.] RD3 Industrial,Industrial, mineral, mineral, agricultural, agricultural, dock,dock, harbour,harbour, and A group of lead mines between the Nidd and Wharf public utilities systems (see alsoalso nos.nos. 46, 46,215,220- 215, 220- 1,821) valleys. Includes references to miningmining tramwaystramways and inclines. (See classclass RB1 and RB2 for pre-1830pre-1830 industrialindustrial railways) 296 HOOPER-IMMINS,HOOPER-IMMINS, MICHEL.MICHEL. TheThe PortlandPortland RailwayRailway remembered. Dorset Year Book 1997 pp. 95-9.95-9. 281 BAKER, ALLAN C. Some early Bagnall standard BAKER, ALLAN C. Some early Bagnall standard 297 HOWES,HOWES, RON, RON, GRANT,GRANT, ANN ANN and and KEW KEW BRIDGEBRIDGE gauge industrials. IndustrialIndustrial RlyR/y Record no. 153153 (June 1998) pp. 496--513.496-513. . STEAM MUSEUM. Hampton waterworkswaterworks andand its railwayrailw~ system. Archive no. 17 (Mar. 1998) pp. 2-18, 282 BOOTH, A. J. Small mines of South Wales, vo!.vol. 2 (of no. 18 (June 1998) pp. 44-5, no.no. 1919 (Sep.(Sep. 1998)1998) pp.pp. Ott.15445).Ott. 15445). Bridlington: Industrial Railway Soc., 1997. 53-4. pp. 112.145112. 145 photos,photos, map, 34 plans.
175 298 JONES,JONES, GRIFF GRIFF R. R. Hafodlas Hafodlas SlateSlate Quarry,Quarry, BetwsBetws y 315 SMITH-GROGAN,SMITH-GROGAN, GEOFF. Rutways and stonestone Coed. Blaenau Ffestiniog: author, 1998. pp. 230. 60 tramroads. Jnl of the Trevithick Soc. vol. 25 (1998) pp. photos, 37 drwgs, 4 maps, 13 figs. 24-32. A detailed survey, including the internal tramway. 11 Cornish coastal sites identified. 299 JOY, DAVID. Mine railways: an introductionintroduction to theirtheir history and development inin the northnorth ofof England.England. RD6 MiniatureMiniature railways railways IndustrialIndustrial Heritage vol. 15, no. 4 (Wntr 1997) pp.pp. 2--6.2-6. Underground haulagehaulage from from the the 17th17th cent. to the 316 BILLINGTON,BILLlNGTON, GRAHAM. GRAHAM. The The Haigh Haigh Railway.Railway. Narrow 1960s. Gauge no. 159 (Wntr 1998) pp.pp. 7-9.7-9. 151n.15in. gaugegauge lineline in Haigh Country Park,Park, Wigan,Wigan, 300 LODGE,LODGE, TREVOR.TREVOR. Royal,Royal, oror religiousreligious roots?roots? opened 1984. IndustrialIndustrial RlyR/y RecordRecord no. 154 (Sep. 1998) pp. 32-7, no. 156 (Mar. 1999) pp.pp. 127-30.127-30. 317 BUTTERELL,BUTTERELL, ROBIN,ROBIN, HOLROYDE,HOLROYDE, DAVEDAVE andand Discusses the origins of I. W. Boulton'sBoulton's locomotivelocomotive TOWNSEND, SIMON. MiniatureMiniature railways.railways. Queen of the Forest. Sheppetfon:Shepperton: Ianlan Allan,AI/an, 1998. pp. 96. 74 photos.photos. [Ian[fan AllanAI/an ABC series.] 301 NADIN, JACK. The coal minesmines ofof east-Lancashire. east-Lancashire. Details of 167 extant lines in GreatGreat BritainBritain andand Keighley: Northern Mine Research Soc., 1997. pp. Ireland,Ireland, with historical introduction. 160. L pl.,pI., 15 figs. [British mining, no. 58.] An historicalhistorical gazetteer.gazetteer. ReferencesReferences to 'ginney'ginney 318 CLOWES,CLOWES, PETER. PETER. RailsRails toto MonkeyMonkey Island.Island. Narrow tracks' (endless-chain(endless-chain haulagehaulage plateways)plateways) andand Gauge no. 159 (Wntr 1998) pp.pp. 20-3.20-3. other pithead railways. Scarborough's 20in. gauge North Bay RIy.Rly. 302 OAKDEN,OAKDEN, STEVEN. STEVEN. RecollectionsRecollections ofof SuttonSutton ManorManor 319 HORA, REX. California's railways. Narrow Gauge no. Colliery. IndustrialIndustrial RlyR/y Record no. 152 (Mar. 1998) pp. 159 (Wntr 1998) pp. 26-9.26-9. 469-81,469-81,no. no. 154154 (Sep. 1998) p.p.44. 44. 10Y.rin.10Y.in. gauge gauge line, line, 1937-9, 1937-9, andand 18in. gauge line,line, 1946-late 1950s,1950s, inin an amusement park. 303 ORMSTON,ORMSTON, JOHN JOHN M.M. Thurrock'sThurrock's ownown railways:railways: thethe lightlight industrial railwaysrailways ofof thethe Thurrock area. Grays: 320 LITTLE,LITTLE, LAWSON. LAWSON. AuldAuld Reekie.Reekie. Narrow GaugeGauge no. author, 1998. pp. 52.52.38 38 inns.iIIns. 161 (Smr 1998) pp.pp. 3--6.3-6. 91/2in.9Y:tin. gauge gauge 4-4-2 4-4-2 loco loco builtbuilt 19361936 forfor Barry Island 304 OWEN,OWEN, J.J. S. S. and and PEPPER, PEPPER, R.R. Roseberry Roseberry MineMine pleasure ground, since 1941 at Arbroath re-gauged tramway: thoughtsthoughts concerningconcerning detailsdetails atat the inclineincline to 10'Ain.10Y:tin. head. Cleveland Industrial Archaeologist no. 25 (1998) pp. 18-20. 321 t WADEY, MIKE. Between the fires. 1?):[7J: [?J,[7J, 1998. pp. PI[?]. . 305 RUSSELL,RUSSELL, BRYAN. BRYAN. The The Rhiwbach Rhiwbach Tramway.Tramway. Narrow Describes author's creation of a miniatureminiature railwayrailway Gauge no. 161 (Smr 1998) pp.pp. 7-10.7-10. at Eastbourne. InclineIncline and tramwaytramway above Blaenau Ffestiniog. 306 SHAW,SHAW, MICHAEL. MICHAEL. TheThe jazzer jazzer andand thethe lastlast Manning,Manning, Wardle: a history of Hunslet Engine Co. Ltd. numbernumber RE RAILWAYRAILWAY ENGINEERING ENGINEERING 686 of 18981898 andand ofof Manning,Manning, Wardle & Co.Co. Ltd.Ltd. number 2047 of 1926, to celebrate the centenary of RE1 BiographiesBiographies of of railway railway civil civil engineers engineers andand civil/clvlV the first and the thirtieth anniversary of the restorationrestoration mechanical engineers of the second.second. [n.p.]: Warwickshire Indllndl Loco.Loco. Trust,Trust, 322 CLARK,CLARK, E. E. F. F. George George Parker Parker BidderBidder andand thethe DeeDee 1998. pp. 64.42 Dins.iIIns. Bridge failure.failure. InIn JARVIS, ADRIAN and SMITH,SMITH, Two industrialindustrial 0-6-OT0-6-0T locos preserved on thethe KENNETH (ed), Perceptions ofof great engineersengineers II:11: Severn Valley Rly.RIy. papers given at aa one-dayone-day conferenceconference held atat 307 STANDARDSTANDARD gauge gauge locomotives locomotives onon BartleyBartley ReservoirReservoir Merseyside Maritime Museum 22 NovemberNovember 1997.1997. contract. IndustrialIndustrial RlyR/y RecordRecord no. 153153 (June(June 1998)1998) Liverpool: NationalNational MuseumsMuseums & & GalleriesGal/eries onon pp. 516-18. Merseyside, 1998. pp. 105-11. 308 SYDDALL,SYDDALL, BRIAN. BRIAN. SteamSteam atat Waterside.Waterside. BackTrack 323 CLARK,CLARK, MARGARET. MARGARET. GeorgeGeorge StephensonStephenson at ClayClay vol. 12 (1998) pp.pp. 124-9.124-9. Cross. Stephenson Loco. Soc. Jnl vol. 73 (1997)(1997) pp.pp. A historyhistory ofof lineslines servingserving DalmellingtonDalmellington Iron Co. 100-7. works and collieries in Ayrshire. 324 HAWORTH,HAWORTH, VICTORIA. VICTORIA. 'Joseph 'Joseph LockeLocke && Company':Company': 309 SYDDALL,SYDDALL, BRIAN.BRIAN. WellingboroughWelling borough and and a a trio ofof the firmfirm which nevernever was. InIn JARVIS, ADRIAN andand Pecketts. BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 12 (1998) pp.pp. 480-4.480-4. SMITH, KENNETH (ed),(ed), PerceptionsPerceptions of greatgreat 3ft 3in. gauge line serving ironstone pits. engineers 11:II: papers given at aa one-dayone-day conference conference held at MerseysideMerseyside MaritimeMaritime Museum 22 NovemberNovember 310 THOMAS,THOMAS, J.J. R.R. and and GRIFFITHS, GRIFFITHS, M.M. IndustrialIndustrial 1997. Liverpool: National Museums & GalleriesGal/eries onon railways and tramways of Flintshire.Flintshire. Archive no. 1414 Merseyside, 1998. pp. 59--67.59-67. (June 1997) pp. 34-45,34-45, no. 15 (Sep. 1997) pp. 58--64,58-64, The role ofof LockeLocke andand hishis associatesassociates inin railwayrailway no. 17 (Mar. 1998) pp. 35-45, no. 1818 (June(June 1998)1998) pp. development. 30-43,45, no.no. 2020 (Dec.(Dec. 1998)1998) pp. 19-33, no.no. 2121 (Mar.(Mar. 1999) pp. 42-52.42-52. 325 O'MAHONY,O'MAHONY, CANICE. CAN ICE. Made Made inin Manistys.Manistys. JnlJnllrish Irish RlyR/y Record Soc.Soc. vol. 19 (1995-7)(1995-7) pp.pp. 439-43,439-43, vol.vol. 2020 311 TRIAL of RustonRuston & HornsbyHornsby LWSLWS classclass locomotive.locomotive. (1998-2000) pp. 128-31. IndustrialIndustrial R/yRly Record no. 152 (Mar. 1998) pp. 449-53.449-53. Edward Manisty (1844-1913) first practised as a Trial of thethe prototypeprototype ofof thisthis 0-6-00-6-0 diesel-diesel railway civil engineer in Ireland,Ireland, but then in 18781878 mechanical type in 1955. took over and expandedexpanded the DundalkDundalk IronIron Works. 312 WEAR,WEAR, RUSSELL. RUSSELL. WhitehavenWhitehaven collieriescollieries and theirtheir From 18871887 hehe returnedreturned toto civilcivil engineering,engineering, acting locomotives.locomotives. Cumbrian RlysR/ys vol. 6 (1997-)(1997-) pp.pp. 100-9. as constructionconstruction contractor's agent agent onon thethe Manchester Ship Canal and the CharingCharing Cross,Cross, RD5 UnusualUnusual forms fonns of of railway railway and and locomotion locomotion Euston & Hampstead Rly.RIy. 313 CARLEY,CARLEY, JAMES. JAMES. AA railway railway onon aa newnew principle:principle: thethe 326 RAPLEY,RAPLEY, JOHN.JOHN. FreshFresh perceptionsperceptions ofof a greatgreat proposed Tunbridge Wells, Snodland and Edenbridge engineer. InIn JARVIS,JAR~IS, ADRIAN and SMITH, KENNETH suspension railway. Bygone KentKent vol. 19 (1998)(1998) pp.pp. (ed), Perceptions of great engineers II:11: papers given 397-402. at a one-day conference held at Merseyside Maritime Museum 22 NovemberNovember 1997.1997. Liverpool: NationalNational 314 LEAK, MICHAEL J.J. 100 years at ShipleyShipley Glen: the Museums & GalleriesGal/eries onon Merseyside,Merseyside, 1998. pp. 91- story of thethe ShipleyShipley Glen cablecable tramway.tramway. 2nd edn.edn. 103. Shipley: S.G. T., 1998. pp. 44. A re-assessment of Robert Stephenson.
176 327 t RIGG, A. N. John.John. Barraclough Fell CE (1815-1902). Plateway,Plate way, 1998. pp. 305. 287 photos, 5 drwgs,drwgs, 1515 Penrith: author, 1997. pp. 96. Many photos, drwgs and maps. maps. See letter, Archive no. 16 (Dec. 1997) p. 43. 343 WICKENS,WICKENS, A. A. H. H. The The dynamics dynamics ofof railway railway vehicles,vehicles, from Stephenson toto Carter. Proc. lnstnInstn Mech. EngrsEngrs vol. 212F (1998) pp.pp. 209-17.209-17. RE3 PermanentPennanentway way RE7 LocomotivesLocomotives (generally) (generally) 328 SEMMENS,SEMMENS, PETER. PETER. The The development development ofof highhigh speedspeed track. RlyRIy Mag. vol. 144 no. 1169 (Sep.(Sep. 1998)1998) pp.pp. 65-65- (See classclass RCRC1c lc for LondonLondon UndergroundUnderground 7, no. 1172 (Dec.(Dec. 1998)1998) pp.pp. 75-7.75-7. locomotives, class RC4 for IrishIrish locomotives,locomotives, classclass RD3 for industrialindustrial locomotives,locomotives, classclass RD6 for RE4 ElectricElectric railway railway engineering engineering miniature locomotives, and class RL for locomotiveslocomotives of individual railway companies) 329 CHAPMAN,CHAPMAN, ROY ROY G. G. The The Manchester, Manchester, SheffieldSheffield andand Wath electrification.electrification. BackTrack vol. 1212 (1998)(1998) pp.pp. 344 RUTHERFORD,RUTHERFORD, MICHAEL. Fifty. Fifty yearsyears on: 'the'the 188-92,272-7. glorious years' or heads-in-the-sanOtheheads-in-the-san({~, the railwaysrailways and steam afterafter nationalisation.nationalisation. [Railway reflections.]reflections.] 330 FORSYTHE,FORSYTHE, R.R. N.N. New New electrics electrics andand newnew Euston.Euston. BackTrack vol. 12 (1998)(1998) pp. 445-53, 637,637, 688; 688; 1313 BackTrackBackTrac!
177 357 RUTHERFORD,RUTHERFORD, MICHAEL. MICHAEL. Bogie Bogie steamsteam locomotives.locomotives. 3731373 t - LOADER,LOADER, MARTIN.MARTIN. Class 37 photophoto file.file. Carterton: [Railway reflections.]reflections.] BackTrackBackTrack vol. 1212 (1998)(1998) pp.pp. VanguardVanguard Publns, 1998. pp. 176. 333-40,387-93,520-1. History and descriptiondescription of of the classclass andand photographic record of every loco. 358 RUTHERFORD,RUTHERFORD, MICHAEL. MICHAEL. CharlesCharles FrederickFrederick BeyerBeyer and his influence. [Railway reflections.] BackTrack vol. 374 MARSDEN, COLlNCOLIN J.J. Lincoln Imps:Imps: thethe story of the 12 (1998) pp. 623-31;623-31; 13 (1999) p. 53. Western Region's PWM shunters. RlyR/y Mag.Mag. vol. 144144 The co-founderco-founder ofof Beyer, Peacock && Co. andand no. 1164 (Apr. 1998) pp.pp. 77-9.77-9. locomotive design. Five 0-6-0 diesel locos built by Ruston & HornsbyHornsby for the WR civil engineering department. 359 RUTHERFORD,RUTHERFORD, MICHAEL.MICHAEL. Prologue to 'Pugs'.'Pugs'. [Railway reflections.]reflections.] BackTrackBackTrack vol. 1212 (1998)(1998) pp.pp. 375 MARSDEN,MARSDEN, COLINCOLlN J. TheThe locoloco thatthat nevernever wentwent 501-9,637. anywhere. RlyR/y Mag. vol. 144 no. 1170 (Oct. 1998) pp. Four-wheeled tank locos. 50-5. History of prototype B-B diesel-hydraulic locomotive 360 RUTHERFORD,RUTHERFORD, MICHAEL. What'sWhat's inin aa name?:name?: no. DHP1, built by thethe ClaytonClayton EquipmentEquipment Co. in Kitson's of Leeds.Leeds. [Railway reflections.]reflections.] BackTrackBackTrack 1963. vol. 12 (1998)(1998) pp. pp. 97-103, 97-103,288,345. 288, 345. 376 MARSDEN, COLlNCOLIN J. A costly failure.failure. RlyR/y Mag.Mag. vol. 361 It- SAWFORD,SAWFORD, ERIC.ERIC. SteamSteam locomotiveslocomotives 1955: 70000- 144 no. 1172 (Dec. 1998) pp.pp. 67-71.67-71. 90774, StandardsStandards andand Austerities.Austerities. Stroud: AlanAlan History of thethe ClassClass 1717 Bo-Bo Bo-Bo diesel-electric diesel-electric Sutton, 1998. pp. vi, 186. locomotiveslocomotives built by the Clayton Equipment Co. A photographicphotographic recordrecord andand brief details of thethe classes extant in 1955. 377 MORRISON,MORRISON, BRIAN.BRIAN. BritishBritish Rail DMUsDMUs & dieseldiesel railcars: origins and first generation stock. London: Ianlan 362 SEMMENS,SEMMENS, PETER PETER and and ALCOCK, ALCOCK, WILLIAM. WILLlAM. KingsKings in Allan,AI/an, 1998. pp. 272. strange lands: the goldengolden jubilee of thethe LocomotiveLocomotive A photographic record. Addenda & corrigenda publ. Exchanges. RlyR/y Mag.Mag. vol. 144 no. 11641164 (Apr.(Apr. 1998)1998) as supplement to The Railcar (Railcar Assocn.) pp. 22-30. The comparative locomotive trials of 1948. 378 SUMMERS,SUMMERS, A. A. W. W. Modernisation Modernisation on on thethe Western,Western, with addtnl notes by L. A.A. Summers.Summers. BackTrack vol. 1212 363 WEINBREN,WEINBREN, DAN. from'From gungun carriagecarriage toto railwayrailway (1998) pp. 644-9.644-9. carriage': thethe fightfight forfor peace work atat thethe WoolwichWoolwich A driver'sdriver's viewview ofof dieselisationdieselisation on thethe WesternWestern Arsenal 1919-22.1919-22. Labour HistoryHistory ReviewReview vol. 6363 Region. (1998) pp. 277-97.277-97. The socio-politicalsocio-political reasons for steamsteam locomotivelocomotive 379 WILBY, PERCY. The coming of the diesels to Ipswich. construction at the Royal Arsenal. Great Eastern JnlJnlno. no. 93 (Jan. 1998) pp.pp. 3-7.3-7. Period: 1959-68. 364 tWELCH, WELCH, MICHAELMICHAEL S.S. LastLast breathsbreaths ofof steam.steam. Cheltenham: Runpast, 1998. pp. 80. RE12 CarriagesCarriages Colour photographic record. (See classclass RC1c for LondonLondon UndergroundUnderground rollingrolling 365 WRIGHT,WRIGHT, ALISTAIR.ALlSTAIR. TheThe furtherfurther adventuresadventures of a stock, class RC4 for IrishIrish rollingrolling stock, class RD3 for locomotive engineer manqué.manque. BackTrack vol. 1212 industrial rolling stock, and class RL for rolling stock of (1998) pp. 47-9.47-9. individual railway companies) The author's experiences with the NorthNorth BritishBritish Locomotive Co., early 1950s. 380 JENKINSON,JENKINSON, DAVID.DAVID. The riserise andand declinedecline of thethe British twelve-wheeledtwelve-wheeled carriage.carriage. BackTrack vol. 1212 (1998) pp. 132-40,212-21,132-40, 212-21, 253-60, 288,288, 344,344,465, 465, RE9-RE10 Electric Electric and and diesel diesel locomotives locomotives andand trainstrains (as 521. one subject) (see also no. 260) RE13 WagonsWagons 366 t t MARSDEN,MARSDEN, COLINCOLlN (comp).(comp). RailwayRailway recognition:recognition: locomotives: updatedupdated to to autumnautumn 1997.1997. NewNew edn of (See notes to class RE12) Ott.15902 no. 1. Bournemouth: Channel A. V.V. PubIng,Publng, 1997. pp. [?].[?). 381 CROSS,CROSS, M. M. S. S. and and ESSERY, ESSERY, R.R. J.J. NotesNotes onon wagonwagon sheets. Historical Model RlyR/y Soc. JnlJnlvol. vol. 16 (1997-9) 367 t t MARSDEN,MARSDEN, COLlNCOLIN J.J. andand FORD,FORD, DARREN.DARREN. pp. 204-9,238-40,285-9.204-9,238-40,285-9. Encyclopaedia of of modernmodern tractiontraction names.names. Bournemouth: Channel AV Publng,Publng, 1998. pp. 364.364. 382 FIDCZUK,FIDCZUK, PETER. PETER. Private Private owner owner wagon wagon registrationregistration c.1900 photos. numbers. Historical Model R/yRly Soc. JnlJnlvol. vol. 16 (1997- The policy and practice of BR and its successors in 9) pp. 210-15. the naming of locomotiveslocomotives and rollingrolling stock. WithWith 383 GENT,GENT, ERIC.ERIC. BritishBritish RailwaysRailways ballastballast ploughs.ploughs. illustratedillustrated lists of named vehicles. Historical Model R/yRly Soc. Jnl vol. 1616 (1997-9)(1997-9) pp.pp. RE10 Diesel,Diesel, diesel-electric, diesel-electric, andand otherother self-generatingself-generatlng 244-9,276-9. types of locomotive and train 384 LLOYD,LLOYD, MIKE.MIKE. PrivatePrivate ownersowners onon thethe Cambrian. Cambrian. (See notes toto class RE7) Bassaleg: Welsh Railways Research Circle, 1998. pp. iv,iv, 52.3652. 36 photos,photos, 2525 drwgs., 3 maps. 368 DUFFY, M. C. The gasgas turbineturbine inin railwayrailway traction.traction. A directory of wagon-owning traders based on the Trans. Newcomen Soc. vol. 70 (1998-9) pp. 27-58. Cambrian Rlys system and foreign traders whosewhose wagons came onto it. 369 The END of the line for Tinsley T.M.D.T.MD. RlyR/y Mag.Mag. vol. 144 no. 1165 (May.(May. 1998)1998) pp.pp. 53-5.53-5. RE14 BrakesBrakes and and passenger/driver passenger/driver communication communication (see Brief history ofof thisthis tractiontraction maintenancemaintenance depot,depot, also no. 33) 1964-98. 385 WELLS,WELLS, JEFFREY. JEFFREY. BritishBritish railwayrailway brakingbraking systemssystems 370 GILKS,GILKS, JOHN JOHN SPENCER. SPENCER. DawnDawn ofof thethe dieselsdiesels 1956- and thethe AmericanAmerican connection.connection. BackTrack vol. 1212 66, pt 1: First-generation diesel locomotives and units (1998) pp.pp. 22-6,80-3,233,288. 22-6,80-3,233,288. captured by the camera of John Spencer Gilks. Ed. by Mike Esau.Esau. Kettering: Silver Link,Link, 1998. pp. 96.96. RE15 SafetySafety engineering: engineering: signals signals and and signallingsignalling methods [Railway heritage series.] A photographic album. (See classclass RL (orfor signallingsignalling ofof individualindividual railwayrailway companies) 371 HUNT,HUNT, MICHAEL MICHAEL E. E. and and CLOUGH, CLOUGH, DAVIDDAVID N.N. ClassClass 386 BOWERS,BOWERS, BRIAN.BRIAN. EarlyEarly electricelectric telegraphs.telegraphs. - InIn 48: the forgotten Brush type 4s. Traction no. 48 (Oct. 1998) pp. 42-5.42-5. JAMES, FRANK A. J. L., Semaphores toto short waves: proceedings of a conference on The Technology and 372 LEE, A. S. The English Electric gas turbine locomotive ImpactImpact ofof EarlyEarly Telecommunications...onTelecommunications ... on 2929 JulyJuly GT3. Trans.Trans. Newcomen Soc. vol. 70 (1998-9) pp. 59-59- 1996....1996 .... London: Royal Society for the Encouragement 88. of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce, 1998. pp. 20-5.20-5.
178 387 CHRISTENSEN,CHRISTENSEN, MIKE. MIKE. John John Saxby: Saxby: thethe earlyearly days of 1915 edn (Ott.3635).(08.3635). London: RoutledgeRout/edge I/ ThoemmesThoemmes the 'interlocking system' for railwayrailway signalling.signalling. Archive Press, 1998. pp. xvi, 332,332, 22 maps.maps. [The railwayrailway no. 18 (June 1998) pp.pp. 2-18.2-18. revolution, vol. 3.]31 'This book aims atat presentingpresenting aa detaileddetailed historicalhistorical 388 CLARK, E.E. F. GoingGoing public:public: the formationformation of thethe account of the consolidation of English railways up Electric Telegraph Company. InIn JAMES, FRANK A. J. to the year 1900.' L., SemaphoresSemaphores toto short waves: proceedingsproceedings of a conference onon The Technology and Impact of EarlyEarly RG RAILWAYRAILWAY OPERATION OPERATION TelecommunicationsTelecommunications...on ... on 29 29 July 1996....1996.... London: Royal Society for thethe EncouragernentEncouragement of Arts,Arts, Manufactures & Commerce, 1998. pp. 26-39.26-39. RG1 OperationOperation of of railway railway services services ItIt waswas thethe demanddemand from railways thatthat ledled to thethe 401 JENKINS, PETER R.R. (comp). The transport of motor formation of thethe company in 1846. cars by railway:railway: services and scales of chargescharges in 389 CROSIER,CROSIER, LARRY. LARRY. RegulationRegulation 5. Signalling RecordRecord 1914. Pulborough: DragonwheelDragonwhee/ Bks, 1998. pp. 13. 1998 pp. 9-23.9-23. 402 SEMMENS,SEMMENS, PETER. PETER. TheThe questquest forfor speed.speed. RlyR/y Mag.Mag. The signalling regulation forfor acceptance of a train vol. 144 no. 1167 (July 1998) pp.pp. 6-24,6-24, no. 1169 (Sep. under the 'warning arrangement'. 1998) pp. 48-9.48-9. 390 HUCKNALL,HUCKNALL, DAVID.DAVID. SignalsSignals andand signal-boxessignal-boxes of A history of railwayrailway speed records in aa souvenirsouvenir Great Britain.Britain. Stroud: SuttonSutton PubIng,Publng, 1998. pp. xv, issue of the Railway Magazine to mark the diamond 160. jubilee of Mallard's world record. A photographicphotographic record with short introductionsintroduction,s to 403 TREVELYAN,TREVELYAN, ROBERT. ROBERT. Winter Winter remembered: remembered: eventsevents each BR Regional section. recalling thethe winter ofof 1962/631962163 andand itsits effect on thethe 390a INSTONE,INSTONE, REG. CanCan aa Webb-Thompson Webb-Thompson ET5ET5 railways of Dartmoor.Dartmoor. Newton Abbot: ARKARK PubIns,Publns, instrumentinstrument be dated from the serial number? Signalling 1998. pp. 36. 26 illns,iIIns, 22 maps.maps. [Railway ARKiVesARKives Record 1997 pp. 206-10. series, no. 2.] 391 KICHENSIDE,KICHENSIDE, GEOFFREYGEOFFREY andand WILLIAMS,WILLlAMS, ALAN.ALAN. RG2 FreightFreight traffic traffic Two centuries of railway signalling.signalling. Sparkford: Oxford Publng, 1998. pp. 248. Many illnsiIIns (8 pp. col. diagms). 404 ESSERY,ESSERY, BOB. BOB. Railway Railway container container development development up to A history of signalling practice. 1939. Midland Record no. 9 (1998) pp. 67-75.67-75. 391a McCRICKARD,McCRICKARD, JOHNJOHN P.P. TheThe B.R.(L.M.R.)B.R.(L.M.R.) 'TypeType 1414 405 JONES,JONES, CUTHBERT. CUTHBERT. Potato Potato traffic, traffic, JerseyJersey toto LondonLondon and 15'15' boxesboxes andand thethe 1960s1960s WestWest CoastCoast via Holyhead. L.N.W.R. Soc. Jnl vol. 2 (1997- ) pp.pp. electrification. Signalling Record 1997 pp. 182-94. 203-4. 392 NEWING,NEWING, DON DON and and CASTLES, CASTLES, MICHAEL MICHAEL (ed).(ed). S.S.I.S.S.1. 406 MARSDEN,MARSDEN, COLIN COLlN J. J. Foster Foster Yeoman, Yeoman, thethe railrail story:story: overview guide.guide. London: Michael Hamlyn,Ham/yn, forfor 75 years of aggregate by rail: the history of the Foster RaiItrack,Railtrack, 1998. pp. viii, 160. Yeoman operation 1923-1998. Bournemouth: Channel Description ofof the BRBR solidsolid statestate interlocking interlocking A. V.V. Pubing,Publng, 1998. pp. 92. Many photos (chiefly coL).col.). system, introduced in 1985. 407 SEARLE,SEARLE, HUGHHUGH andand JACOB,JACOB, ROBIN.ROBIN. FosterFoster 393 RUTHERFORD,RUTHERFORD, MICHAEL. MICHAEL. The The signalling signalling revolution.revolution. Yeoman: the rail albumalbum 1923-1998.1923-1998. Frome: FosterFoster [Railway reflections.]reflections.] BackTrackBackTrack vol. 1212 (1998)(1998) pp.pp. Yeoman,Yeoman, 1998. pp. 112. 222-8,278-84.222-8, 278-84. 408 TUPPER,TUPPER, HAROLD. HAROLD. PershorePershore fruitfruit andand vegetablevegetable IntroductionIntroduction of power signalling. traffic. Great Western RlyR/y Jnl vol. 4 (1998-9) pp. 95- 394 STIRLING, DAVID. Preece and his block.block. Signalling 104,240. Record 1998 pp. 110-17. 409 TURNER,TURNER, CHRIS. CHRIS. Goods Goods operation operation atat SloughSlough in the William Henry Preece. early postwarpostwar years.years. Great WesternWestern RlyR/y JnlJnl vol. 4 RF RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION (see also no. 259) (1998-9) pp. 182-97. 395 ACWORTH,ACWORTH, W. W. M. M. Elements Elements ofof railway railway economics.economics. 410 YOUNG,YOUNG, DAVID. DAVID. Rail Rail sees sees a a chemical chemical reaction.reaction. Rail Facsim. repr. of 1924 edn rev. by authorauthor and W. T. Express no. 21 (Feb. 1998) pp. 18-22. Stephenson (08.3491).(Ott.3491). London: RoutledgeRoutledge /I Chemical traffic in 1980s. ThoemmesThoemmes Press, 1998. pp. 216.216. [The railwayrailway revolution,revolution, vol. 4.] RG3 PassengerPassenger train train services services 396 CLARK, J. M. Studies in the economicseconomics of overheadoverhead 411 AUSTIN, STEPHEN. PortraitPortrait ofof the PinesPines Express.Express. costs. Facsim. repr. of 1923 edn. London: Routledge /I Shepperton: Ianlan Allan, 1998. pp. 112. Many illns.iIIns. ThoemmesThoemmes Press, 1998. pp. xiii, 502. VIII charts, II11 A chieflychiefly pictorialpictorial historyhistory ofof thethe Manchester-Manchester tables. [The railway revolution, vol. 5.] Bournemouth service, up to the present day. Orig. publ.publ. Univ. ofof ChicagoChicago Press.Press. IncludesIncludes 412 BAUGHAN,BAUGHAN, PETER. PETER. 150 150 years years ofof The'The IrishIrish Mail'.Mail'. RlyR/y chapters on railroad accounting. Mag. vol. 144 no. 1168 (Aug. 1998) pp.pp. 37-40.37-40. 397 EDWARDS,EDWARDS, R.R. A.A. Is Ismanagement management accountingaccounting justjust 413 CARTER,CARTER, C. C. S. S. Early Early deployment deployment of the BR Mk. 1 what managementmanagement accountants do?:do?: implicit costcost restaurant car fleet.fleet. BackTrack vol. 1212 (1998)(1998) pp.pp. analysis onon Britain'sBritain's railwaysrailways c.1923-1939.c.1923-1939. 396-400,520.396-400, 520. Accounting, Business and FinancialFinancial HistoryHistory vol. 8 (1998) pp. 331-49. 414 COE,COE, DEREK. DEREK. Commuting Commuting to to London London fromfrom KingscoteKingscote The useuse ofof non-financial non-financial informationinformation in traffictraffic 1947-1948. Bluebell News vol. 40, no. 2 (Smr(Smr 1998)1998) costing pp. 50-3. 398 ESSERY,ESSERY, BOB. BOB. Railway Railway salesmanship. salesmanship. BackTrack 415 'KENILWORTH'.'KENILWORTH'. The 1956 Scottish Region televisiontelevision special issue no. 1 (1998)(1998) pp.pp. 48-54.48-54. train. N.B.RIyN.BR/y Study Group Jnl no. 70 (Mar. 1998) pp. The work ofof commercialcommercial canvassers,canvassers, based on 34-7.34...,.7. LM&SR practice. Two trainstrains equippedequipped withwith closed-circuitclosed-circuit television,television, initially on thethe Glasgow-ObanGlasgow-Oban service and laterlater 399 WILLIAMS,WILLlAMS, S.S. C. EconomicsEconomics of railwayrailway transport.transport. used elsewhere in Scotland until 1964. Facsim. repr. of 19091909 ednedn (08.3469).(Ott.3469). London: RoutledgeRout/edge I/ Thoemmes Press, 1998. pp. x, 308. [The 416 KIDNER,KIDNER, R.R. W.W. PullmanPullman trainstrains inin Britain.Britain. Usk: railway revolution, vol. 6.] Oakwood, 1998. pp. 112.112.100 100 photos,photos, 6 diagms,diagms, map. [Locomotion papers, no. 210.] RF2 Inter-railwayInter-railway relations: relations: competition; competition; co-operationco-operation Supersedes Ott.16091.08.16091. and amalgamation (see also no. 140) 400 CLEVELANDCLEVELAND STEPHENS, STEPHENS, E.E. EnglishEnglish railways:railways: theirtheir RG4 RailwayRailway road road servIces services (see also nos. 619-20)619-20) development andand relation toto thethe state. Facsim. repr. of 417 COMPTON,COMPTON, HUGH. HUGH. Rail Rail stage stage coach coach servicesservices to 179 Bude. JnIJnl RlyRIy & Canal Hist. Soc. vol. 32 (1986-8)(1986--8) p. (comp). Workshops, identity andand labour (1998) pp.pp. 625,656-7. 31-9. Services connecting withwith trains atat Barnstaple,Barnstaple, Okehampton andand Launceston, before the BudeBude 432 STRANGLEMAN,STRANGLEMAN, T. T. Railway Railway and and grade:grade: thethe historicalhistorical branch was opened in 1898. construction of contemporary identities. Unpubl. Ph.D.PhD. thesis,thesis, Univ. of Durham, 1997. RG5 RailwayRailway water water services: services: docks docks and and harbours; harbours; boats;boats; Attempts to understand thethe role and meaningmeaning of boat trains (see also nos. 168, 572, 643) occupational identity in thethe contemporarycontemporary BritishBritish railway industry andand examines thethe way in whichwhich 418 BOWLER,BOWLER, GRAHAME. GRAHAME. TheThe 'Southsea''Southsea' story.story. Ships initiativesinitiatives forfor change have explicitlyexplicitly targetedtargeted an MonthlyMonthlyvol. vol. 33 no. 22 (Feb.(Feb. 1998)1998) pp.pp. 32-3.32-3. older 'railroad culture'. History of the Isle of Wight ferry boat of that name, delivered in 1948. RH1 BiographicalBiographical and and autobiographical autobiographical memoirsmemoirs of 419 BRUCE,BRUCE, J. J. GRAEME. GRAEME. CrossingCrossing thethe IrishIrish SeaSea byby thethe railwaymen (see also nos. 498, 503, 738) 'Short Sea Route'. BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 12 (1998) pp. 4-10.4-10. Stranraer-Larne. 433 FORBES,FORBES, ALFREDALFRED H. TimeTime doesdoes transfix:transfIX: recollections ofof aa ForresForres railwayman.railwayman. Centre forfor 420 GOSS, R. BritishBritish ports policiespolicies sincesince 1945.1945. Jnl ofof Scottish Studies, Univ. ofof Aberdeen,Aberdeen, 1997. pp. viii,viii, Transport Economics & PolicyPolicy vol. 32 (1998) pp. 51-51- 125. 72. The earlier life of Forbes (1906-77), includingincluding work on the staff of (mostly) Highland stations,stations, 1922-32.1922-32. 421 t HARROWER,HARROWER, JOHN.JOHN. WilsonWilson Line.Line. Gravesend: WorldWorld Ship Soc., 1998. pp. [?].[7]. 434 GAMMELL, C. J. Life in an early 20th century railway Includes thethe Wilsons & NorthNorth EasternEastern RailwayRailway office. BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 12 (1998) pp. 607-8.607-8. Shipping Co. Waterloo in the 1950s. 422 LIDDLE,LlDDLE, LAURENCE. LAURENCE. PassengerPassenger ships of the IrishIrish 435 HEWETT,HEWETT, JACK JACK recorded recorded byby PaulPaul Joyce.Joyce. 19171917 to Sea, 1919-1969.1919-1969. Newtownards: Colourpoint,Colourpoint, 1998. grouping: a cleaner's story. BackTrack vol. 1212 (1998)(1998) pp. 152.83 photosphotos (24 col.).coL). pp. 312--6.312-6. pp. 10-71,1G-71, The railway companies' routes. Work at Reading, SE& CR. 423 t t McCRORIE,McCRORIE, IAN.IAN. Dunoon pier: aa celebration.celebration. 436 MARSH,MARSH, TOM. TOM. Rushden Rushden toto Vienna.Vienna. BackTrack vol. 12 Glendaruel: Argyll Argyll Put:41'1g, Publng, 1998. pp. [?].[7]. (1998) pp. 76-9. A history, published to commemorate the centenary The author's career with BR since 1955. of this Clyde pier. 437 McCARTHY,McCARTHY, TERRY. TERRY. Rhymney Rhymney engineman.engineman. Welsh RG7 RailwayRailway ancillary ancillary services: services: hotels; hotels; catering;catenng; stationstation Rlys Archive vol. 2 (1995-(1995-)) pp. 182-5,207-11. shops and kiosks; camping coaches (see also nos. Based on an interviewinterview with John Best,Best, RhymneyRhymney 474,490,664,669) engineman 1915--63.1915-63. 424 McRAE,McRAE, ANDREW. ANDREW. British British RailwaysRailways campingcamping coachcoach 438 MILLINGTON,MILLlNGTON, VIC.VIC. ReadingReading betweenbetween thethe lines.lines. holidays, pt 2:2: aa tourtour of Britain in the 1950's & 1960's. Stamford: Spiegl Press, 1998. pp. 101. Col. illns.iIIns. Stockport: Foxline Publng, 1998. pp. 128.299128. 299 photosphotos Autobiographical anecdotes anecdotes of of a railwaymanrailwayman (33 col.),coL), facsims, tables of camping coach details and illustratedillustrated by his paintings. sites. [Scenes from the past, no. 30, pt 2.] 439 POTTER,POTTER, CHARLES.CHARLES. In thethe officesoffices ofof thethe L.M.S.L.M.S. Covers primarily non-Midland Region sites. BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 12 (1998) pp.pp. 454-7,576. 454-7,576. Experiences inin the GoodsGoods DepartmentDepartment and the RG8 ResearchResearch Press Office. 425 RUSSELL, C. A. The developing relationship between 440 RUSSELL, JOHN. Railways in the blood, 16: ErnestErnest science, technology andand the railways.railways. Proc. instnInstn and John Russell. Great Eastern Jnl Mech. Engrs and John Russell. Great Eastern Jnl no. 96 (Oct.(Oct. Mech. Engrs vol. 212F (1998) pp. 201-8.201-8. 1998) pp. 28-34.28-34. An historical perspective. Ernest John Russell was a GER signalman, 191G-1910- RG9 PublicPublic relations relations and and publicitypublicity 60; JohnJohn FrederickFrederick Russell worked in the goodsgoods depots at Farringdon Street and King's Cross, and 426 BECKERSON, BECKERSON, JOHN. Making leisure pay: thethe then inin thethe accountantsaccountants and auditorsauditors departments,departments, business of tourist marketing in Great Britain 1880-188G- 1936-81. 1950. Business Archives no. 76 (Nov. 1998) pp.pp. 1-11.1-11. Includes references toto railway publicity forfor resorts. 441 WHITEMAN,WHITEMAN, L. L. M. M. Western Western Region Region lampman.lampman. Ed.Ed. byby Edward A. Evans. BackTrack vol. 12 (1998) pp.pp. 193- 6. RH RAILWAYRAILWAY LIFE LIFE AND AND LABOUR LABOUR (see also nos. 652, Reminiscences of Vale of Neath line. 655,655,694) 694) Reminiscences of Vale of Neath line. 427 LOCK,LOCK, ROD. ROD. Swaffham: Swaffham: extra extra muralmural activities.activities. Great RK RAILWAYSRAILWAYS AND AND THE THE NATION NATION (see also nos. 259, Eastern JnIJnl no. 96 (Oct. 1998) pp. 35. 400) First aid,aid, rulesrules && regulations regulations andand bowlsbowls competitions; mutual improvement classes, andand 442 ARMSTRONG,ARMSTRONG, JOHN,JOHN, CUTLER,CUTLER, JOHNJOHN andand clerical correspondence course. MUSTOE, GORDON. An estimate of the importanceimportance of the British coastal liner trade in the earlyearly twentiethtwentieth 428 LOWNDS,LOWNDS, SUE. Fast track to changechange on thethe century. InternationalInternational Jr?!Jnl ofof Maritime History vol. 10 Heathrow Express. London: Institute of PersonnelPersonnel & no. 2 (Dec. 1998) pp.pp. 41--63.41-63. Development, 1998. pp. xi, 147. Building the staff culture of the project. 443 GIBBINS, E. A. Square Deal denied. Alsager: Leisure Products, 1998. pp. vi, 202. 429 MATHESON,MATHESON, ROSA.ROSA. WomenWomen inin workshops.workshops. InIn A study of the events leading up to and surrounding DIVALL, COLlNCOLIN (comp).(comp). Workshops,Workshops, identity andand the 'Square'Square Deal' campaign ofof 1938-9, with much labourlabour (1998) pp.pp. 25-30.25-30. material on government control and regulation of The employment of women in railwayrailway workshops,workshops, the railwaysrailways and on roadroad competitioncompetition both beforebefore from 18741874 andand particularlyparticularly duringduring W.W.1WW.1 andand and afterwards. W.W.2.WW.2. 430 SMITH,SMITH, HERBERT. HERBERT. NewtonNewton fitter.fitter. Great WesternWestern RlyRIy RK1 RailwaysRailways and and society society Jnlvol. 4 (1998-9)(1998-9) pp.pp. 8G-4, 80-4,165-70,255-7. 165-70,255-7. 444 ELTON, M. S. The railway and the environment in the The author's experiences as an apprentice and 444 EL TON, M. S. The railway and the environment in the The author's experiences as an apprentice and Britain of the 1880s.1880s. BackTrack vol. 1212 (1998)(1998) pp.pp. fitter at Newton Abbot works. 182-7. 431 STRANGLEMAN, TIM. TIM. MakingMaking theirtheir own history: the The impactimpact ofof proposedproposed newnew construction,construction, withwith importance ofof working class autobiographyautobiography forfor thethe special reference to to the Didcot,Didcot, NewburyNewbury && study ofof railwayrailway workshops.workshops. InIn DIVALL, COLINCOLlN Southampton Rly's Bournemouth extension. 180 445 HODGINS,HODGINS, TIM.TIM. AA provincial provincial newspapernewspaper andand thethe 459 JEUDA, BASIL. The limestonelimestone quarries of CaldonCaldon railways. BackTrack vol. 12 (1998) pp. 404-5.404-5. Low. Archive no. 1919 (Sep.(Sep. 1998) pp. 17-34, no. 20 How railway events of 1847 were reflected in the (Dec. 1998) pp.pp. 2-18,2-18,34, 34, no.no. 21 (Mar.(Mar. 1999) pp.pp. 20-20- Westmorland Gazette. 35. Includes the Caldon Low tramways.tramways. 446 HOPE, TERRY. Friends?....orFriends? ... or foes? Rly Mag. vol. 144 no. 1172 (Dec. 1998) pp.pp. 38--42.38-42. 460 MILLER,MILLER, BOB BOB and and ROWBOTHAM, ROWBOTHAM, PETER. PETER. EastwoodEastwood Historical accountaccount ofof thethe charitycharity SustransSustrans Collieries. IndustrialIndustrial LocomotiveLocomotive vol. 8 (1996- ) pp.pp. (sustainable transport)transport) thatthat isis creating a nationalnational 212-23, 239-48,268-71. network of cycle tracks along disused railway lines. 461 MOSTYNMOSTYN HISTORY HISTORY PRESERVATION PRESERVATION SOCIETY.SOCIETY. 447 MARX, KLAUS. Madge Bessemer: original saviour of Point of Ayr Colliery.Colliery. ArchiveArchive. no. 16 (Dec. 1997)1997) pp. the BluebellBluebell line.line. Bluebell News vol. 40, no. 33 (Aut.(Aut. 2-25, no.no. 1717 (Mar.(Mar. 1998)1998) pp. 46. 1998) pp. 51-7.51-7. A historyhistory of the colliery,colliery, with some details of itsits Campaigner against closure. underground tramways and surface rail connection. 448 McCONNELL,McCONNELL, DAVID. DAVID. Never Never on on aa Sunday.Sunday. BackTrack 462 WILSON,WILSON, RAY.RAY. TheThe StonehouseStonehouse Brick andand TileTile vol. 12 (1998) pp.pp. 662-4.662-4. Company. Gloucestershire Soc. for Indl Arch. JnlJnl1997 1997 Sabbatarian controversy surroundingsurrounding LM&SRLM&SR pp. 14-26. excursions to Kyle of Lochalsh, 1929. With private siding atat StonehouseStonehouse BurdettBurdett Road,Road, GWR,GWR,1891-1968. 1891-1968. 449 NICHOLLS,NICHOLLS, ARTHUR ARTHUR R.R. TakingTaking aa break.break. BackTrack vol. 12 (1998) pp. 242-5.242-5. RK6 Parliament,Parliament, government government and and thethe railwaysrailways Early railway excursions. 463 JOY, STEWART. Public and privateprivate railways.railways. Jnl ofof 450 WELLS,WELLS, JEFFREY.JEFFREY. TheThe GreatGreat ExhibitionExhibition and thethe Transport Economics & PoliticsPolitics vol. 32 (1998) pp.pp. 27-27- railways. BackTrack vol. 1212 (1998)(1998) pp. 676-9;676-9; 1313 49. (1999) pp.pp. 21-4,164.21-4,164. Reviews the interactionsinteractions in controlcontrol betweenbetween Railway exhibits, and how the railways carried the government and railway since 1967. visitors. RK6RK8 RailwaysRailways and and crimecrime RK2 RailwaysRailways and and the the passenger passenger 464 GRAY, ADRIAN. Irish terrorism on Victorian railways. 451 HARRINGTON, RALPH. The 'railway spine' diagnosisdiagnOSis BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 12 (1998) pp.pp. 11-13,11-13,172. 172. and Victorian responses to PTSD. Jnl of and Victorian responses to PTSD. Jnl of 465 GRAY, ADRIAN. Maidens in distress. BackTrack vol. Psychosomatic Research vol. 40 (1996) pp. 11-14. 465 GRAY, ADRIAN. Maidens in distress. BackTrack vol. The assessment of injury in railway accidents and 12 (1998) pp. 510-1.510-1. The assessment of injury in railway accidents and Victorian cases of assault on trains. origins of thethe conceptconcept ofof post-traumatic post-traumatic stressstress Victorian cases of assault on trains. disorder. 466 SCOWCROFT,SCOWCROFT, PHILIP PHIUP L. L. Hazards Hazards of of railway railway traveltravel in 452 LEWIS, HELEN A. L. Beware - rail travel may 1856. Jnl RlyR/y & Canal Hist. Soc. vol. 32 (1986-8) pp. 452 LEWIS, HELEN A. L. Beware - rail travel may 587-8. damage your health. BackTrack vol. 12 (1998) p.21. 587-8. 19th-century19th·century views. 467 WILLIAMS,WILUAMS, BILL. Hold-up at Sears Crossing: a guide to the Great Train Robbery. [Wansford): Nene Valley 453 OFFICEOFFICE OF OF THE THE RAIL RAIL REGULATOR. REGULATOR. DirectoryDirectory ofof rail to the Great Train Robbery. (WansfordJ: Nene Valley R/y Museum Group, 1998. pp. 47. user groups. London, 1998. pp. [76]. Rly Museum Group, 1998. pp. 47. Listing of Railway Development Society branches, Listing of Railway Development Society branches, RK10 RailwaysRailways and and nationalnational defence line user groups, line/stationline/station re--openingre··opening campaigns, public transport action groups, rail industry groups, 468 MITCHELL, VIC (comp). Railways to victory: BritishBritish and railrail transporttransport alliance groups. With a shortshort recollections: NormandyNormandy toto GermanyGermany 1944-46.1944-46. historical introductionintroduction to to thethe rail useruser groupgroup Midhurst: Middleton, 1998. pp. 96.120 photos. movement by Peter Lawrence. Preparations forfor D-day, thethe NormandyNormandy landings,landings, and the restoration of the railways on the European 454 SIEMERINK-HERMANS, H. J. De 'railway spine': SIEMERINK-HERMANS, H. J. De 'railway spine': mainland as the AlliedAllied invasioninvasion advanced,advanced, basedbased vermeend ruggenmergletsel door spoorwegschokkenspoorwegschokken largely on the experiences of members of no. 181 als basis voor schadeclaims in het negentiende largely on the experiences of members of no. 181 als basis voor schadeclaims in het negentiende- Railway Operating Company. eeuwse Groot-Brittannie. Nederlands Tijdschrift voorvoor Geneeskunde vol. 142 (1998) pp. 864-8.864-8. 469 PRATT,PRATI, E.E. A.A. The rise of railrail powerpower in warwar andand Supposed spinal injury through railway vibration as conquest 1833-1914. Facsim. Facsim. repr. repr. ofof 19151915 ednedn a basis for damagedamage claimsclaims inin 19th-cent.19th-cent. BritainBritain (in (08.5565).(Ott.5565). London: RoutledgeRout/edge / ThoemmesThoemmes Press, Dutch with abstract in English). 1998. pp. xii, 405. [The railway revolution,revolution, vol.vol. 7.]7.]
RK3 SafetySafety In In transit; transit; accidentsaccidents (see also nos. 675,736,675,736, RK11 MilitaryMilitary railwaysrailways (see also no. 652) 749-52) 749-52) 470 PAAR,PMR, HARRY.HARRY. LocomotiveLocomotive identities atat thethe 455 CLOWES,CLOWES, PETER.PETER. RedRed signalssignals atat grandad'sgrandad's box.box. Shoeburyness Military Railway. IndustrialIndustrial 124/R/y Record BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 12 (1998)(1998) pp.pp. 401-3, 401-3,576. 576. no. 153 (June 1998) pp. 494-5.494-5. Accidents and incidents at Chinley North Junction. Accidents and incidents at Chinley North Junction. 471 SCOTT,SCOTI, MICHAEL.MICHAEL. AA notablenotable privateprivate railway:railway: 456 SINNEMA, PETER W. Representing the railway: train Gosport, Clarence Yard. South Western CircularCircular vel.veil. accidents and trauma in the IllustratedIllustrated London News. 11 (1998-) pp.pp. 35-8. Victorian Periodicals Review vol. 31 (1998) pp. 142- 68. RL INDIVIDUALINDIVIDUAL RAILWAYS RAILWAYS Ashover Light Railway RK4 RailwaysRailways and and industry, Industry, trade trade and and agriculture agriculture (see Ashover Light Railway also no. 42) 472 LITTLE,UTILE, LAWSON. LAWSON. WagonsWagons ofof thethe AshoverAshover LightLight Railway. Narrow Gauge no. 161 (Smr 1998) pp. 13- 457 BRAINE, P. M. Sully's coal yard, Bridgwater. Jnl Rly & Railway. Narrow Gauge no. 161 (Smr 1998) pp. 13- Canal Hist. Soc. vol. 32 (1986-8) pp. 524-44. 19. History of the Sully family businesses, which were History of the Sully family businesses, which were Blr!(enhead Railway concerned principally with the shipment of coal from Birkenhead Railway Lydney and its distribution through the coal yard at 473 WELLS, JEFFREY. Moving thethe station buildingbuilding at Bridgwater Docks. Frodsham. BackTrack vol. 12 (1998) pp.pp. 632-3.632-3. 458 t HUTION, GUTHRIE, LanarkShire's mining legacy. 458 t HUTTON, GUTHRIE, Lanarkshire's mining legacy. Caledonian Railway Cumnock: Stenlake Publng,Publng, 1997. pp. 112.112. 185185 photos. 474 DAVID,DAVID, TREFOR. TREFOR. TheThe Caledonian Caledonian Station Station Hotel,Hotel, A collectioncollection ofof historichistoric photos,photos, 5353 illustratingillustrating Edinburgh: dining room menus. RlyR/y Print Soc. Newsltr underground and surface railways. no. 89 (June-July 1998) pp.pp. 3-5.'3-5:
181 475 MARSHALL,MARSHALL, PETER. PETER. TheThe Scottish Scottish CentralCentral Railway.Railway. Great Central Railway (see also no. 444) Usk: Oakwood,Oakwood, 1998. pp. 248.248. [Oakwood library of railway history, no. 101.] 491 BLOXSOM, MARTIN. Alexander Henderson: a portrait of the chairmanchairman and aa railwayrailway company.company. BackTrack vol. 12 (1998) pp. 246--52.246-52. Chamwood Forest Railway 492 BOYCE,BOYCE, DOUGLAS. DOUGLAS. TheThe railwayrailway comescomes toto MarketMarket 476 LOWE,LOWE, ANDY.ANDY. CharnwoodCharnwood ForestForest Railway, pt 5:5: Rasen. Lincolnshire PastPast & PresentPresent no. 33-433-4 Whitwick. L.& N.W.R. Soc. JnlJnlvoL vol. 22 (1997-)(1997-) pp. 222- (Aut./Wntr(Aut.lWntr 1998) pp.pp. 19-21.19-21. 7. 493 BROWN,BROWN, GEOFF.GEOFF. WoodheadWood head tunnelstunnels today.today. Cheshire Lines Committee BackTrackBackTrackvoL vol. 12 (1998) pp. 490-2.490-2. 477 ROYSTON,ROYSTON, G. G. C.L.C.: C.L.C.: the the jewel jewel inin thethe crown. Forward 494 EARNSHAW,EARNSHAW, ALAN.ALAN. Woodhead:Woodhead: thethe abandonedabandoned no. 114 (Wntr 1997) pp.pp. 16--27.16-27. railway. BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 12 (1998) pp. 352-61.352-61. Closure of the route. Cleator & WorkingtonWorklngton Junction RIy 495 EMBLIN,EMBLlN, ROBERT. ROBERT. The The Company Company and and thethe contractor.contractor. 478 MARR,MARR, MIKE. MIKE. Surviving Surviving paperworkpaperwork ofof thethe CleatorCleator & Forward no. 114 (Wntr 1997) pp.pp. 2-5.2-5. Workington Junction Railway. RIyRly Print Soc. NewsltrNewsltr Relationships between between the the MS&LR and thethe no. 88 (Apr-May 1998) pp. 3-5.3-5. contractors, Logan & Hemingway. 496 EMBLIN,EMBLlN, ROBERT. ROBERT. Annesley Annesley to to East East Leake:Leake: thethe start Didcot,Dldcot, Newbury & Southampton Railway (see of the Manchester, Sheffield & LincolnshireLincolnshire Railway's also no. 444) extension to London.London. BackTrack vol. 12 (1998)(1998) pp.pp. 479 MITCHELL,MITCHELL, VIC VIC and and ROBERTSON, ROBERTSON, KEVIN. KEVIN. DidcotDidcot to 424-9,617-22.424-9, 617-22. Winchester. Midhurst: Middleton,Middleton, 1998. pp. 96. 120120 497 FOREMAN, JOHN. Gunhouse Junction: a signallingsignalling photos, O.S. maps, plans, facsims, tables of stationstation variety. Forward no. 115 (Spr. 1998) pp.pp. 21-2.21-2. traffic. [Country railway routes series.] Signalbox on Doncaster-Grimsby line. A pictorial history. 498 GRAINGER,GRAINGER, KEN. KEN. HerbertHerbert Ashton,Ashton, aa GreatGreat CentralCentral East Kent Light Railways railwayman. Forward no. 116 (Smr 1998) pp. 6--11.6-11. Ashton was station foreman at Chesterfield Central 480 BEDDALL,BEDDALL, MATTHEW. MATIHEW. The The East East Kent Kent LightLight Railway:Railway: station. a history of the line in combination with the East Kent coal field. Canterbury: author, 1998. pp. 34.34.25 25 photosphotos 499 TheThe GREATGREAT CentralCentral Railway:Railway: originaloriginal plans,plans, (2 col.),coL), 4 maps, 3 timetable facsims.facsims. photographically reduced, reduced, covering covering the the track fromfrom Loughborough Central station to NottinghamNottingham VictoriaVictoria station. Leicester: Duplitype, 1997. [12] fJdgfldg col. pl.pI. FestInlogFestlnlog Railway station. 481 HANCOCK, CEllA.CELIA. Walking around the FfestiniogFfestiniog 500 HONDELINK,HONDELlNK, E. E. R.R. The Great CentralCentral mainmain line.line. Forward no. 117 (Aut. 1998) pp.pp. 27-30.27-30. Railway, with notes about many pointspOints of interest to be An article written in 1961. encountered along along the the way way andand some of thethe personalities whowho created them. Mold: Adit Publns,Publns, 501 JACKSON,JACKSON, DAVID. DAVID. WiganWigan notes.notes. Forward no. 116116 1998. pp. 64. (Smr 1998) pp. 16--26.16-26. 22 walkswalks aroundaround the lineline andand itsits associated associated Period: c.1920-40. tramways. 502 JOHNSON,JOHNSON, E. E. M. M. Woodhead, Woodhead, ptpt 2:2: DunfordDunford Bridge,Bridge, 482 STRETTON,STRETION, JOHN. JOHN. TheThe Ffestiniog Ffestiniog Railway:Railway: a pastpast Penistone, Sheffield Victoria and via the Worsborough and present companion. EnlargedEnlarged ednedn ofof part of The branch to Wath. Stockport: Foxline Publng, [1998]. pp. Ffestiniog and WelshWelsh HighlandHighland RailwaysRailways (1996). ii, 129-268. [Scenes from thethe past, no. 29 pt 2.] Wadenhoe:Wadenhoe: Past & Present PubIng,Publng, 1998. pp. 96. A photographic record. 503 LONGBONE,LONGBONE, B. R.R. ExtractsExtracts fromfrom aa GrimsbyGrimsby engineman's diary. Forward no. 115 (Spr. 1998)1998) pp.pp. 483 WILSON,WILSON, ANDREW. ANDREW. The The George George EnglandEngland 0-4-0Ts0-4-0Ts of 2-5. the FestiniogFestiniog Railway. BackTrack vol.voL 12 (1998)(1998) pp.pp. Edward Abbey's diaries, 1888-99. 298-305,520. 504 OXLEY,OXLEY, JOHN. JOHN. The The Woodhead Woodhead closure: closure: recollectionsrecollections Forth Bridge Railway of an insider. Forward no. 115 (Spr. 1998) pp. 14-19, no. 117 (AUt.(Aut. 1998) pp.pp. 8-13.8-13. 484 COLQUHOUN,COLQUHOUN, ALAN. ALAN. Dalmeny Dalmeny stationstation andand thethe ForthForth bridge. Signalling Record 1998 pp. 118-24. 505 PEASCOD,PEASCOD, MICHAEL.MICHAEL. OutOut & about in StSt John'sJohn's History and description of the signalling.Signalling. Wood. Forward no. 114 (Wntr 1997) pp. 7-11.7-11. Description of of railwayrailway landmarkslandmarks north ofof Marylebone. Fumess Railway 506 WALTERS,WALTERS, SARAH.SARAH. TracingTracing thethe BirleyBirley branch.branch. 485 ALLISON,ALLlSON, RON. RON. Furness Furness Railway Railway wagonwagon drawings.drawings. Forward no. 115 (Spr. 1998) pp.pp. 23-4.23-4. Cumbrian Rlys vol. 6 (1997-(1997-)) pp. 68-72. WoodhouseWood house Jcn-Birley Collieries branch. 486 MARR,MARR, MIKE. MIKE. Furness Furness Railway Railway luggage luggage labels.labels. RlyRIy Print Soc. Newsltr no. 89 (June-July 1998) pp. 15-20. Great Eastern Railway (see also no. 440) 487 PAGET-TOMLINSON,PAGET-TOMLlNSON, EDWARD. EDWARD. TheThe portport ofof Barrow-Barrow 507 ACCIDENTSACCIDENTS on on the the Great Great Eastern. Eastern. Great Eastern Jnl. in-Furness.in-Furness. Ships in FocusFocus RecordRecord no. 6 (1998)(1998) pp.pp. no. 36, Wormley 27 November 1934. no. 94 (Apr. 74-85,74-85,no. no. 7 (1998) pp. 171-9.171-9. 1998) pp. 26-8.26-8. IncludesIncludes the railway steamers serving the port. no. 37,37, SheprethShepreth 17 August 1928. no. 96 (Oct.(Oct. 1998) pp. 36--7.36-7. Glasgow & South Western Railway 508 ASPECTSASPECTS of of the the Maldon Maldon Branch.Branch. Great Eastern Jnl 488 STIRLING,STIRLING, DAVID.DAVID. GlasgowGlasgow StSt Enoch.Enoch. Signalling no. 96 (Oct. 1998) pp. 17-23.17-23. Record 1998 pp. 161-4. 509 A-Z ofof G.E.R.G.E.R. stations (2nd ser.). Great Eastern Jnl. St Enoch signal box. Harwich, Essex. no. 93 (Jan. 1998) pp. 33-6.33-6. 489 SWAN,SWAN, ANDREW AN DREW F. F. Early Early Glasgow Glasgow & & South South WesternWestern Haverhill, Suffolk. no. 93 (Jan. 1998) pp.pp. 37-8.37-8. signalling. Signalling Record 1998 pp. 88-9.88-9. Histon, Cambridgeshire. no. 9393 (Jan.(Jan. 1998) pp.pp. 39-39- 42, no. 95 (July 1998) p. 50. 449090 1t - SWAN,SWAN, ANDREWANDREW F. DumfriesDumfries StationStation Hotel:Hotel: aa Ilford,Ilford, Essex. no. 94 (Apr.(Apr. 1998) pp.pp. 29-33.29-33. centenary. [Glasgow?]: Glasgow && SoUthSouth Western RlyRIy InghamIngham station and Seven Hills Halt, Suffolk. no. 94 Assocn, 1997. pp. 20.20. Photos,Photos, drwgs,drwgs, plans.plans. (Apr. 1998) pp. 34-7, no.no. 97 (Jan.(Jan. 1999) p. 48. [SouWest[Sou West Profile, no. 1.] Kimberley, Norfolk. no. 95 (July 1998) pp.pp. 36-40.36-40.
182 Kirby Cross, Essex. no. 95 (July 1998) pp.pp. 41-3.41-3. 531 SELBIE, DEREK. Buchan line 1997.1997. Great NorthNorth Lingwood, Norfolk. no. 9696 (Oct.(Oct. 1998) pp.pp. 38-41.38-41. ReviewReviewvol. vol. 35 (1998)(1998) pp. pp. 544-8, 544-8,571-4,621-2. 571--4, 621-2. Long Stanton, Cambridgeshire. no.no. 96 (Oct. 1998)1998) Description ofof the current remains ofof thethe DyceDyce- pp. 42-3. Peterhead line. 510 BROOKS,BROOKS, LYNLYN D.D. TheThe Great Great Eastern Eastern Railway'sRailway's 532 WATERMAN,WATERMAN, J. J. J. J. Strathspey Strathspey Mails:Mails: the rolerole of thethe locomotive legacy toto thethe L.N.E.R: a motley collection?collection? G.N.S.R. Great North ReviewReviewvol. vol. 35 (1998) pp. 602-602- BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 12 (1998)(1998) pp. pp. 362-8,474-9,637. 362-8,474-9,637. 7, vol. 36 (1999) pp.pp. 4-9.4-9. 511 CONNOR, J.J. E.E. RecallingRecalling LemanLeman Street.Street. London Great Northern Railway (see also np. 174) Railway Record vol. 2, no. 1515 (Apr.(Apr. 1998)1998) pp.pp. 45-53;45-53; no. 16 (July 1998) pp. 96-103. 533 BAKER, IAN. Tracing thethe Mill Hill to EdgwareEdgware line.line. London Railway Record no. 10 (Jan. 1997) pp. 10-23;10-23; 512 COOPER-READE,COOPER-READE, H. H. Survey and recordingrecording ofof no. 11 (Apr. 1997) pp. 39-40. TakeleyT akeley railway station. Essex Archaeology & HistoryHistory vol. 28 (1997) pp.pp. 305-11.305-11. 534 BOURNE, SUSAN. Memories of FriargateFriargate station.station. Derby: Breedon Books, 1998. pp. 100. 513 FAIRCLIFFE,FAIRCLlFFE, JAMES. The NewmarketNewmarket andand Chesterford Railway. BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 12 (1998) p. 168. 535 PROCTER, A. A. J. Don'tDon't tell thethe chairman.chairman. London Railway Record vol. 2, no. 1414 (Jan.(Jan. 1998)1998) pp.pp. 29-32;29-32; 514 JENKINS,JENKINS, STANLEYSTANLEY C.C. TheThe NorwichNorwich && BrandonBrandon no. 15 (Apr. 1998) pp. 62-6. Railway. Great Eastern Jnl no. 96 (Oct. 1998) pp.pp. 3-3- Blackwall Goods Depot. 12. 515 KAY,KAY, PETER. PETER. TheThe BowBow Junction Junction dispute.dispute. Great Great Western Railway (see also no. 462) Eastern Jn/no. 93 (Jan. 1998) pp. 10-13, no. 96 (Oct. Eastern Jnl no. 93 (Jan. 1998) pp. 10-13, no. 96 (Oct. 536 BANCROFT,BANCROFT, PETER.PETER. GreatGreat WesternWestern power:power: thethe 1998) p. 46. GWR's Park Royal power station 1906-1936 and its Eastern Counties RIyRly refusal toto lay in a junction at gas and electric predecessors. London Railway Bow for the London & Blackwall RIy, 1849-54. gas and electric predecessors. London Railway Bow for the London & Blackwall Rly, 1849-54. Record no. 13 (Oct. 1997)1997) pp. 28-32; vol. 2, no. 1414 516 KAY, PETER. Rationalisation onon the Great EasternEastern (Jan.(Jan. 1998) pp. 9-14. Section: the inter-war years. Great Eastern Jnl no. 95 537 BLUNDELL, LAURENCE. Horsehay signal box. (July 1998) pp. 15-19. 537 BLUNDELL, LAURENCE. Horsehay signal box. (July 1998) pp. 15-19. Signalling Record 1998 pp. 130-5. Based on MT29 MoT inspection reports. 538 BODLANDER,BODLANDER, ADRIAN. ADRIAN. TheThe lastlast traintrain fromfrom Brymbo.Brymbo. 517 PAYE,PAYE, PETER. PETER. The The Benwick Benwick branch.branch. Takeley:Takeley: JohnJohn Welsh R/ys Archive vol. 2 (1995- ) pp. 147-55,204. Masters, 1998. pp. 84. Many illns. Welsh Rlys Archive vol. 2 (1995-) pp. 147-55,204. Masters, 1998. pp. 84. Many Dins. Historical account of the Wrexham-Brymbo line. 518 tt PAYE,PAYE, PETER.PETER. TheThe BrightlingseaBrightlingsea branch.branch. Bishops 539 BRAY, NIGEL. The Cirencester branch. Usk: Stortford: John Masters, 1998. pp. 166. Many photos. 539 BRAY, NIGEL. The Cirencester branch. Usk: Stortford: John Masters, 1998. pp. 166. Many photos. Oakwood, 1998. pp. 128.128. [Locomotion papers,papers, no. 519 ROSE,ROSE, COLIN. COLlN. The The Newmarket Newmarket andand Chesterford Chesterford 207.] Railway. Great Eastern Jnl no. 96 (Oct. 1998) pp.pp. 24-24- 540 BUTCHER, CLlVE. The railways of Stourbridge. Usk: 8. 540 BUTCHER, CLIVE. The railways of Stourbridge. Usk: 8. Oakwood, 1998. pp. 256. 208 photos, 11 maps & 520 STRUGNELL,STRUGNELL, IAN.IAN. LeytonLeyton station.station. London RailwayRailway plans. [Oakwood library of railway history, no. 104.] Record no. 11 (Apr. 1997) pp. 2-8. Record no. 11 (Apr. 1997) pp. 2-8. 541 COLDICOTT,COLDICOTT, FREDERICK FREDERICK WILLIAM.WILLlAM. The historyhistory of 521 SWINGER,SWINGER, PETER.PETER. On GreatGreat EasternEastern lines.lines. Mickleton (Campden)(C~mpden) tunnel. Campden & District Hist. Shepperton: lan Allan, 1998. pp. 80. & Arch. Soc. Notes & QueriesQueries vol. 2 no. 4 (1998)(1998) pp. Colour photographic record, chiefly late 1950s/early 43-5. 1960s. On the Oxford, Worcester & Wolverhampton Rly.RIy. 522 WATLING,WATLING, JOHNJOHN andand TAYLOR,TAYLOR, DAVE.DAVE. WagonWagon 542 CONNOR,CON NOR, J.J. E.E. The The Brentford Brentford branch.branch. London turntables. [Lineside features,features, 4.] Great EasternEastern JnlJnl Railway RecordRecordvol. vol. 2, no. 17 (Oct. 1998) pp. 115-32. no. 93 (Jan. 1998) pp. 18-30, no. 95 (July 1998)1998) p. 51, 543 t COOKE, R. A. Atlas of the Great Western Railway as no. 97 (Jan. 1999) pp. 47-8 543 t COOKE, R. A. Atlas of the Great Western Railway as no. 97 (Jan. 1999) pp. 47-8. at 1947.1947. 2nd2nd ednedn ofof Ott.17792.Ott.17792. Didcot: WildWild Swan,Swan, 523 WRIGHT,WRIGHT, ALAN. ALAN. The The Eastern Eastern CountiesCounties Railway:Railway: aa 1997. pp. 288. social & economiceconomic history,history, ptpt 7, MuchMuch adoado aboutabout 544 COPSEY, JOHN. '850' class saddle tanks. Great nothing: E.C.R. committees of inquiry and 'King' 544 COPSEY, JOHN. '850' class saddle tanks. Great nothing: E.C.R. committees of inquiry and 'King' Western RlyR/y JnlJn/vol. vol. 4 (1998-9) pp.pp. 40-58,40-58,117. 117. Hudson. Great Eastern Jnl no. 95 (July 1998) pp. 28-28- 31. 545 COPSEY,COPSEY, JOHN.JOHN. No.No. 34493449 Nightingale. Nightingale. Great Western RlyR/y JnlJn/vol. vol. 44 (1998-9)(1998-9) pp.pp. 89-94,177,239. 89-94,177,239. Great North of Scotland Railway History of a 'Bulldog' class 4-4-0 loco. 524 FENWICK, KEITH. Early signalling on the G.N.S.R.G.N.S.R. 546 COPSEY,COPSEY, JOHN.JOHN. PostwarPostwar traffictraffic workingworking on thethe Signalling Record 1998 pp. 49-51.49-51. Thame branch. Great Western RlyR/y JnlJn/vol. vol. 4 (1998-9) pp. 122-31,239. 525 FENWICK,FENWICK, KEITH.KEITH. CoachesCoaches of thethe GreatGreat NorthNorth of pp. 122-31,239. Scotland Railway in the 1880s and 1890s. BackTrack 547 COPSEY,COPSEY, JOHN. JOHN. 'Granges' 'Granges' atat work.work. Great WesternWestern vol. 12 (1998) pp. 14-20. RlyR/y JnlJn/vol. vol. 44 (1998-9)(1998-9) pp.pp. 147-63,218-34,358-9 147-63,218-34,358-9... Traffic workings of the 'Grange' class 4-6-0 locos. 526 FENWICK, KEITH. OpeningOpening ofof the line to Dufftown.Dufftown. Traffic workings of the 'Grange' class 4-6-0 locos. Great North Review vol. 35 (1998) pp. 598-601.598-601. 548 DENMAN,DENMAN, MIKE MIKE and and FRANCIS, FRANC IS, LLOYD. LLOYD. Ferryside:Ferryside: a 527 GREATGREAT NORTHNORTH OFOF SCOTLAND SCOTLAND RAILWAYRAILWAY seaside station. Welsh RlysR/ys ArchiveArchive vol. 2 (1995- ) ASSOCIATION. Abstracts. [see[see 011.17696]Ott.17696] pp. 186-8. no. 29, G.N.S.R. coach details, by KeithKeith Fenwick.Fenwick. 549 [DRAWINGS[DRAWINGS ofof G.W.R. G.w.R. standardstandard equipmentequipment andand 1998. pp. 27. architectural features.] Great Western RlyR/y Jnl vol. 4 no. 30, L.N.E.R. coaches in the NorthernNorthern ScottishScottish (1998-9). Area, by Keith Fenwick. 1998. pp. 19. Standard fog hut. p. 178. 528 JACKSON,JACKSON, RICHARD.RICHARD. D. K.K. ClarkClark andand thethe GreatGreat G.W.R. concrete products: single arm lamp column North of ScotlandScotland Railway: a briefbrief andand tempestuoustempestuous for gas or electric light.light. p. 198. relationship. BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 12 (1998) pp. 535-7.535-7. 550 t GRANVILLE,GRANVILLE, NEVILLE.NEVILLE. AllAll changechange atat CefnCefn Junction.Junction. Locomotive Superintendent, 1853-5.1853-5. Bridgend: author,author, 1998. pp. 52.52 .. 1414 photos,photos, maps,maps, diagms. 529 NICOLL, EO.ED. G.N.S.R. in the First World War. Great diagms. North ReviewReviewvol. vol. 35 (1998) pp. 505-10.505-10. The railway and industrial history of the area, with memories of formerformer railwaymen.railwaymen. PublishedPublished to 530 RALPH, SANDY. G.N.o.S.R. luggage labels. RlyR/y Print commemorate the centenary of the signal box, now Soc. News/trno.News& no. 90 (Aug-Sep. 1998) pp. 3-4.3-4. re-used as a meeting and display centre.
183 551 GREN, A. R. Source material for the history of earlyearly 568 MITCHELL, VIC and SMITH, KEITH. StratfordStratford uponupon railways: the Great Western. BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 12 (1998) Avon to Cheltenham.Cheltenham. Midhurst: Middleton,Middleton, 1998. pp. pp. 512-3. 96. 120120 photos,photos, O.S. maps, plans,plans, facsims. [Country railway routes series.] 552 HANDLEY,HANDLEY, B. B. M. M. and and DINGWALL, DINGWALL, R. R. TheThe WyeWye ValleyValley A pictorial history. Railway and the Coleford branch. '2nd2nd enlarged'enlarged' edn ofofOtt.17826. Ott.17826. Usk: Oakwood, 1998. pp. 160. 569 RUTHERFORD, MICHAEL. Churchward's classific-classific Unreliable - - seesee reviewreview inin .1n1Jnl Rly Rly & CanalCanal ation scheme. [Railway reflections.] BackTrack vol. 12 Historical Soc. vol. 33(1999-) pp. 42-3. (1998) pp. 50-6.50-6. Schemes applied to locomotives and rolling stock. 553 HEAVYWEIGHTHEAVYWEIGHT champion:champion: the the storystory of recordrecord breaker G.W.R.GW.R. no. 2807. [n.p.]: 2807 Support Group, 570 RUTHERFORD,RUTHERFORD, MICHAEL.MICHAEL. G.W.R.GW.R. double-frameddouble-framed 1997. pp. 48. 4-4-Os.4-4-0s. [Railway reflections.] BackTrack vol. 12 (1998) History of thisthis 2-8-02-8-0 freightfreight locomotive,locomotive, nownow pp. 153-61. preserved. 571 SEAL, ALEXANDER. Kingswear forfor Dartmouth: the 554 HOSEGOOD,HOSEGOOD, JOHN. JOHN. Swindon Swindon paintpaint shopshop fire. Great railway and stations on thethe DartDart estuary.estuary. Historical Western Rly Jnlvol.in! vol. 4 (1998-9) pp. 235-8. Model Rly Soc. Jnlvol.in/ vol. 16 (1997-9) pp. 271-5.271-5. In 1911. 572 SEARLE, BRIAN.BRIAN. St St Julien:Julien: pridepride ofof thethe GreatGreat 555 JACKSON,JACKSON, B.B. L.L. andand TATTERSHALL,TATTERSHALL, M. J. TheThe Western fleet. Great WesternWestern EchoEcho no. 142142 (Smr(Smr Bridport Railway. Usk: Oakwood, 1998. pp. 224. Many 1998) pp. 12-13. photos, maps & plans.plans. [Oakwood library of railwayrailway Channel Islands steamer. Repr. fromfrom Dorset history, no. 103.] Evening Echo 5 Sep. 1997. Supersedes Ott.11914.00.11914. 573 SEPHTON,SEPHTON, ROBERT ROBERT S.S. TheThe defeatdefeat ofof thethe OxfordOxford & 556 JONES,JONES, RICHARD. RICHARD. West West Somerset Somerset Railway:Railway: a viewview Great Western Union RailwayRailway BillBill 1837.1837. Jo!Jnl Rly & from the past.past. Shepperton: Ianlan Allan,Allan, 1998. pp. 96. Canal Hist. Soc. vol. 32 (1986-8) pp. 566-87. Many photos. 574 SHROPSHIRESHROPSHIRE RAILWAY RAILWAY SOCIETY.SOCIETY. Severn to thethe 557 JONES, KEN. The WenlockWenlock branch:branch: WellingtonWellington to Dee: a pictorialpictorial railrail journeyjourney fromfrom ShrewsburyShrewsbury to Craven Arms. Usk: Oakwood,Oakwood, 1998. pp. 256.256. ManyMany Chester to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the photos, maps & plans.plans. [Oakwood library of railwayrailway opening ofof the lineline onon 12th12th October, October, 1848.1848. history, no. 105.] Shrewsbury, 1998. pp. 60. 558 JUDGE, C. W. (comp). Great Western branch lines: a 575 SMITH, WILLlAMWILLIAM H. The BromyardBromyard branch:branch: fromfrom pictorial survey. Usk: Oakwood, 1998. pp. 80. [Portrait Worcester to Leominster. Kidderminster RlyR/y Museum, series, no. 7.] 1998. pp. 160. Many inns.illns. 559 KARAU,KARAU, PAUL PAUL and and TURNER, TURNER, CHRIS. CHRIS. CountryCountry branchbranch 576 SMITH, CLIVE.CLlVE. Maesteg railway tunnel (the explosion line: an intimateintimate portraitportrait of thethe WatlingtonWatlington branch.branch. of 1876).1876). Port Talbot:Talbot: PortPort TalbotTalbot HistoricalHistorical Soc.,Soc., Didcot: Wild Swan, 1998. 2 vols. Many photos,photos, maps 1998. pp. 24.24.10 10 photos, plan, 3 diagms. & plans. vol. 1, The story of the line from 1872 to 1961.1961. pp.pp. 577 SMITH,SMITH, DAVID.DAVID. TheThe Monmouthshire Monmouthshire Railway'sRailway's 240. Western Valleys line: some aspects of its development vol. 2, The stations. pp. 214. inin the Newport area. Welsh R(ysRlys Archive vol. 2 (1995- ) pp. 189-95. 560 KINGDOM,KINGDOM, ANTHONY ANTHONY R. R. The The Plymouth Plymouth toto YealmptonYealmpton railway: the South Hams Light Railway. Newton Abbot: 578 TURNER,TURNER. CHRIS.CHRIS. MemoriesMemories ofof KingswearKingswear in thethe ARK Publns (Railways), 1998. pp. 224. G.W.R.'sGW.R.'s last decade.decade. Great Western Rly Jnl vol.vot. 4 Supersedes Ott.11912. (1998-9) pp.pp. 2-38, 179.179,360. 360. 561 LEWIS, JOHN. Steam railmotor no. 93. Great Western 579 TURNER, CHRIS. A lonely vigil: lifelife atat HanningtonHannington Rly JnlJnlvol. vol. 44 (1998-9) pp. 77-80. station. Great WesternWestern Rly JalJnl vol. 4 (1998-9)(1998-9) pp.pp. 132-4. 562 LEWIS, JOHN. The SuperSuper Saloons.Saloons. Great WesternWestern Rly Jnlvol.JnIvol. 4 (1998-9) pp. 204-17, 358.358. 580 VANNS,VANNS, MICHAEL MICHAEL A. A. Severn Severn Valley Valley Railway:Railway: aa viewview GWR coaches built 1931-2 for the PlymouthPlymouth ocean from thethe past.past. Shepperton: Ianlan Allan,Allan, 1998. pp. 96. liner trains. 137 photos.photos, 8 maps & plans, facsims. Illustrated history of thethe Shrewsbury-HartleburyShrewsbury-Hartlebury / 563 LYONS,LYONS, E.E. FromFrom shedshed toto Somme.Somme. Great WesternWestern Kidderminster line. Echo no. 143 (Aut. 1998) pp.pp. 10-11.10-11. InvestigatingInvestigating W.W.1W.W.1 serviceservice ofof Old Oak CommonCommon 581 VOISEY,VOISEY, FRANCIS.FRANC IS. MyMy favouritefavourite signalsignal box.box. locomotive shed staff. Signalling Record 1998 pp. 80-7.80-7. Whiteball box on Taunton-Taunton-TivertonTiverton Junction line. 564 MAGGS,MAGGS, COLIN COLlN G.G. TheThe Minehead Minehead branchbranch andand thethe West SomersetSomerset Railway.Railway. Usk: Oakwood,Oakwood, 1998. pp.pp. Hadlow Light Railway (authorised 1897,1897. but not built) 128. [Locomotion papers.papers, no. 206.] A history 582 HILTON,HIL TON, JOHN. By light railwayrailway to Hadlow.Hadlow. Bygone KentKentvol. vol. 19 (1998) pp. 225-8.225-8. 565 MITCHELL, VICVIC and SMITH, KEITH. Branch line to Kingswear. Midhurst: Middleton,Middleton, 1998. pp. 96. 120120 photos, 10 O.S. maps, 3 plans,plans, facsims,facsims, tables of Highland Railway station traffic. 583 ATKINSON,ATKINSON, PHILIP.PHILlP. Hawthorn,Hawthorn, Leslie and thethe A pictorial pictorial history of the lineline fromfrom NewtonNewton Abbot,Abbot, Highland Railway. BackTrack vol. 12 (1998) pp. 141- including the Brixham branch. including the Brixham branch. 4,4,289,345. 289, 345. 566 MITCHELL, VICVIC and SMITH, KEITH. Branch line to 584 COMBS, THOMAS. Unsung heroes of the Highland.Highland. Moretonhampstead. [Cover [Cover subtitle:subtitle: includingincluding Highland Rly Jnl no. 45 (Spr. 1998) pp. 6-10.6-10. Heathfield to Exeter.] Midhurst: Middleton, 1998. pp. Heathfield to Exeter.j Midhurst: Middleton, 1998. pp. James Squair. contractor for the Inverness & Nairn 96. 120 photos. 17 O.S. maps, gradient profile, James Squair, contractor for the Inverness & Nairn 96. 120 photos, 17 O.S. maps, gradient profile, Rly. facsims, tables of station traffic. A pictorial history. 585 ROAKE, JOHN. Ross pies in the sky. Highland Rly Jnl no. 45 (Spr. 1998) pp. 12-17, no. 46 (Smr 1998) pp. 567 no. 45 (Spr. 1998) pp. 12-17, no. 46 (Smr 1998) pp. 567 MITCHELL.MITCHELL, VIC and SMITH, KEITH. Branch lines to 15-21. Launceston and Princetown.Princetown. Midhurst: Middleton,Middleton, 1998. pp. 96. 120120 photos,photos, 1515 O.S.O.S. maps,maps, gradientgradient 586 ROSE, DAVID. Cloud burst overover Carr-Bridge:Carr-Bridge: thethe profile, facsims, tables of station traffic. 1923 disaster. Highland Rly Jnl no. 45 (Spr. 1998) pp. A pictorial pictorial history of thethe routeroute fromfrom PlymouthPlymouth 18-20, no.no. 46 (Smr 1998) pp. 24-8.24-8. Millbay.Millbay Wash-out of 3 bridges.
184 587 SINCLAIR, NEIL T. The HighlandHighland main line.line. Penryn, 604 MACLEAN,MACLEAN, SANDY.SANDY. L.N.E.R.L.N.E.R. (S.S.A.)(S.S.A.) carriagecarriage Cornwall: Atlantic, 1998. pp. 144. building programme 1923: the non-vestibuled vehicles. N.B.R6N.BR/y, Study Group Jnl no. 71 (Smr. 1998) pp. 20-9.20-9. 588 TATLOW,TATLOW, PETER. PETER. The The last last goods goods brakebrake vansvans forfor the Southern Scottish Area. Highland Railway.Railway. BackTrack special issue no. 1 (1998) pp. 55--6.55-6. London & North Western Railway (see also nos. 589 WRIGHT,WRIGHT, ALISTAIR. ALlSTAIR. The The Highland Highland Railway Railway directors'directors' 405,405,657) 657) saloon. BackTrackBackTrackvol. vol. 12 (1998) p.197, 344. 605 ATKINS, PHILlP.PHILIP. The 1400 class 4-6-0. L.N.W.R.L.N.WR. Soc. Jnlvol. 2 (1997-) pp.pp. 137-9. Kent & East Sussex Light Railway 606 AUBERTIN,AUBERTIN, CAREY.CAREY. TheThe lastlast boilerboiler explosion.explosion. 590 GOUGH,GOUGH, TERRY. TERRY. The The Kent Kent & & East East Sussex Sussex Railway:Railway: a L.N.W.R.L.N.WR. Soc. Jnlvol. 2 (1997-) pp.pp. 181-7. past andand presentpresent companion.companion. Kettering:Keffering: Past & L&NWR 0-8-0 at Buxton, 1921. Present PubIng,Publng, 1998. pp. 96. 607 BAKER, I. and CONNOR, J. E. The StanmoreStanmore village branch: a photographic journey. Colchester: Connor & Lancashire & Yot1