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O Winston Link 1957 25.00 102 Realistic Track To contact us, please either phone us on 07592-165263 or 07778-184954 or email us at [email protected] List created June 28th 2021 “Night Trick” on the Norfolk and Western card cover, 16 pages, edges Railway (USA) O Winston Link 1957 rubbed, otherwise good 25.00 102 realistic track plans (USA) 2008 Kalmbach light card cover, good 2.00 150 years of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Hawkshill Railway Noel Coates Publishing 1900349116 card cover, new 10.00 16mm Scale Live Steam Model Nelson & card cover, cup mark to rear, Locomotives Vol 1 16mm narrow gauge Peter Dobson 1985 Saunders Ltd 0947750010 otherwise good 12.00 1948 British Railways Locomotives Orig 1948 combined volume, complete list of all reprint hardback, dust jacket marked, no engines in service in 1948 1966 Ian Allan underlines, otherwise good 8.00 Karl R 20th Century Limited (USA) Zimmermann 2002 MBI Publishing 0760314225 hardback, dust jacket & book good 30.00 Steve le Cheminant, 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jacket & book good 2.00 A Compendium of LNWR Locomotives 1912 – 1949 Part One passenger tender Book Law / engines WB Yeadon 1995 Railbus 9781901945904 card cover, good 6.00 A Compendium of LNWR Locomotives 1912 – 1949 Part Two goods tender Book Law / engines WB Yeadon 1996 Railbus 9781901945911 card cover, good 6.00 Mark Darby, Paul Higgins, Neil Higson and A Decade of Change Adrian Kenny 2008 Ian Allan 9780711033108 hardback, dust jacket & book good 2.00 A Detailed History of the Stanier Class Five 4-6-0s Volume 2 on 45472 - 45499, 44658 - 44999 John Jennison 2015 RCTS 9780901115997 hardback, picture cover, good 15.00 A Friend in Steam, one man's lifelong W Elgar passion for the steam railway Dickinson 2008 Silver Link 9781857942903 card cover, good 5.00 edited by A Gresley Anthology Geoffrey Hughes 1994 Wild Swan 1874103194 card cover, good 6.00 A Guide to Simplex Narrow Gauge Locomotives (including list of existing DR Hall & JAS The Moseley card cover, slightly grubby, locos in 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Sharp, Stewart & Co, North British softback, metalic worksplate on Neilson, Reid & Co, Dubs & Co 1953 Locomotive Co front, good 25.00 The Welsh A History of The Welsh Highland Railway Highland Light Part One 1864 to 1948 Alun Turner 1990 Railway (1964) card cover, good 3.00 Groundwork A History of Transport through Selby David G Lewis 2011 North Yorkshire card cover, good 8.00 A Hunslet Hundred, one hundred years of locomotive building by the Hunslet Engine hardback, dust jacket corners & Company LTC Rolt 1964 David & Charles edges rubbed, overall good 18.00 A Lifetime in Steam John Procter 2011 Book Law 9781907094699 hardback, dust jacket & book good 2.00 hardback, dust jacket edges rubbed, spine faded, otherwise A Lifetime with locomotives Roland C Bond 1975 Goose & Son 0900404302 OK++ 6.00 A Locoman's Log, 1937-85, steam and diesel footplate life Bill Alcock 1996 Silver Link 1857940830 card cover, good 4.00 A Locomotive Engineer's Album, the saga of steam engines in America, fifth 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