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Industrial Locomotive Society Access No. HMRS Cat. Author Title Date Industrial Locomotive Society Access HMRS Author Title Date No. Cat. 479 9 "Bluecoaster" World's Smallest Public Railway The - A Picture Postcard Journey 368 37 Abbott R A S Crane Locomotives 198 37 Abbott.R.A.S. Vertical Boiler Locomotives & Railmotors built in GB 1989 481 34 Adams J g and Elliott C A Lime and Cement 1051 38 Allcock J F, P J O and K Industrial Locomoives (reprint of paper read to I Mech E, Railway Division) 260 9 Allen Civil T.D. Isabel Stafford's Own 1997 401 15 Allen F and Wheeler A Steam on the Sierra 316 7 Allen.C.J Famous Trains 1928 577 37 Alliez G Neilson's Single Cylinder Locomotives 308 38 American Loco Sales Corp Amer.Loco Sales Corp catalogue 1918 1918 517 38 Andrew Barclay Sons & Co Ltd Calefdonia Fireless Locomotives - Instructions for working 1080 38 Andrew Barclay Sons & Co Ltd Barclay Locomtoives - catalogue CM 1947 1947 1077 37 Anon McAlpine Book (by J B Latham) - Extracts 1994 338 33 Atkinson Atkinson - History of Atkinson Vehicles Ltd 1907-1967 1967 345 32 Atkinson F. Great Northern Coalfield 1700-1900: The 1966 356 15 Baddeley G E Continental Steam Tram The 298 38 Bagnall W.G.Bagnall Locomotives & Light Railway Materials 1898 310 38 Baguley Baguley (Engineers) Ltd catalogue u/d 403 12 Baker A C Bagnall - A Narrow Gauge Legacy 521 37 Baker A C Black, Hawthorn & Co - Works list 447 31 Baker A C Birchenwood and its Locomotives 520 37 Baker A C and Civil T D A Bagnalls of Stafford - Works list 1066 38 Baker A C and Civil T D A Bagnalls of Stafford - 2008 NON LOAN 246 37 Baker A. Civil A. Fireless Locomotives 1977 1011 32 Baker A.C. Cheadle Collieries and their Railways: The 1986 1027 38 Baker A.C. & Civil T.D.A. Bagnall Locomotives - A pictorial Album of Bagnall Std Gauge Locos 2001 207 36 Baker.A.C. Cheadle Railway: The 1979 235 32 Baker.A.C. Madeley & Leycett Collieries 220 38 Baker.A.C. & Civil.T.D.A. Bagnalls of Stafford 1973 297 38 Baldwin Baldwin Loco. Works Illust.Catalogue of N.G.Locos 1897 307 38 Baldwin Baldwin Loco Works Narrow Gauge Locomotives 1874 1043 38 Baldwin Baldwin Locomotive Details 1920 339 34 Ball S. Larger and Working Objects. Guide to their preservation 1997 115 32 Bankes.J.H.M. Nineteenth Century Colliery Railway: A 1962 1 - (May 2013) Industrial Locomotive Society 349 36 Banks I. Rails to Jaywick Sands 1988 205 32 Barnett.A.L. Railways of the South Yorkshire Coalfield: The 1984 478 9 Barrett Jenkins A Memories of the Southwold Railway 288 31 Barrie.D.S & Lee.C.E. Sirhowy Valley and it's Railways: The 1940 490 8 Barton D B Redruth and Chasewater Railway 1836 -1915 112 34 Baxter.B Stone Blocks and Iron Rails 1966 446 9 Bayliss D A Retracing the First Public Railway 228 33 Bennett.A.R. Chronicles of Boulton's Siding: The 1927 1078 38 Beyer Peacock & Co Beyer Peacock catalogue 1946 NON LOAN 1946 400 31 Billington M H Cliffe Hill Mineral Railway The (revised edition) 434 31 Billington M H Cliffe Hill Mineral Railway The (1st edition) 147 37 Birmingham Locomotive Club Industrial Locomotives of the West Midlands 1947 148 37 Birmingham Locomotive Club Industrial Locomotives of South Eastern England 1958 160 37 Birmingham Locomotive Club Indust.& Independent Locos & Rlwys of Northn Wales P/book F 1968 172A 37 Birmingham Locomotive Club Industrial Locomotives of Lancashire - Pocket Book 7 incl amendment Sheet No 1 172B 37 Birmingham Locomotive Club Industrial Locomotives of Yorkshire (East and West Ridings) - Pocket Book 8 incl amendment Sheet No 1 554 14 Biscoe I Irish Industrial Railways No 1 - January 1984 380 37 BLC (ILIS) Industrial Locomotives of Durham (Pocket Book L) 381 37 BLC (ILIS) Industrial Locomotives of the East Midlnads (Pocket Book E) 382 37 BLC (ILIS) Industrial Locomotives of Eastern England (Pocket Book K) 383 37 BLC (ILIS) Industrial Locomotives of Northern England (Pocket Book M) 384 37 BLC (ILIS) Industrial Locomotives of the North Riding of Yorkshire (Pocket Book K) 385 37 BLC (ILIS) Industrial Locomotives of Southern England (Pocket Book B) 413 31 BLC (ILIS) Industrial Locomotives of North wales and the English Brder Counties (Pocket Book No 5) 432 37 BLC (ILIS) Industrial Locomotives and Railways of North Wales (Pocket Book F) 114 34 Booker.F Industrial Archaeology of The Tamar Valley 1967 313 31 Booth A.J. / IRS Ex BR Diesels in Industry Handbook 3BRD 1987 314 31 Booth A.J. / IRS Ex BR Diesels in Industry Handbook 4BRD 1991 183 32 Booth.A.J. Small Mines of South Wales-Volume 2 1997 187 31 Booth.A.J. Industrial Railways of Manvers Main and Barnburgh Main 1996 188 31 Booth.A.J. Industrial Railways of Seaham 1994 191 38 Booth.A.J. Greenwood and Batley Locomotives 1927-1980 1986 200 32 Booth.A.J. Railway History of Denaby & Cadeby Collieries: A 1990 223 31 Booth.A.J. Industrial Steam 1976 2 - (May 2013) Industrial Locomotive Society 572 9 Bowtell H D Eskdale in 1925 - A worm's eye view plus Sand Hutton and Synolda 101 31 Bowtell.H.D. Reservoir Railways of Manchester and The Peak 1977 102 31 Bowtell.H.D. Reservoir Railways of The Yorkshire Pennines 1979 103 31 Bowtell.H.D. Lesser Railways of the Yorkshire Dales 1991 104 31 Bowtell.H.D. Dam Builders' Railways from Durhams' Dales to the Border 1994 105 31 Bowtell.H.D. Lesser Railways of Bowland Forest and Craven Country 1998 106 31 Bowtell.H.D. and Hill.G. Reservoir Builders of South Wales 2006 282 9 Boyd.J.I.C Narrow Gauge Rails in Mid Wales 1952 420 33 Bradley V J Cudworth and Johnson - Locomotive Data Collection 199 5 Bradley.D.L. Locomotive History of Railways on the Isle of Wight: A 1982 374 16 Brate T Steam Locomotives of Yugoslavia The 248 17 British Rail Eastern Region Cavalcade Reflections 1975 249 17 British Rail Eastern Region Cavalcade Remembered 1976 250 17 British Rail Eastern Region Cavalcade Retrospect 1975 213 18 British Railways Diesel Traction. Mnual for Enginemen 1962 549 17 Brockham Museum Brockham Museum - Stock List c1991 303 38 Brooks Brooks Locomotive Works catalogue 1894 1894 222 31 Brotchie.A.W. Wemyss Private Railway: The 1998 301 18 Brownlie John S. Railway Steam Cranes 1973 369 12 Buckle K and Love D British Locomotive Builders' Plates 1030 16 Burkhalter P. Devonport Dockyard Railway 1996 291 18 Burn.R.S. Steam Engine: It's History and Mechanism (1857): A 1857 439 5 Burtt F SE & CR Locomotives 196 17 Butcher.A.C. Railways Restored 1992/3 1992 113 34 Butt.J Industrial Archaeology of Scotland 1967 340 35 Calvert & others Scar Village Remembered u/d 472 31 Carrington D C and Rushworth T F Slates to Velinheli The Railways and Tramways of Dinorwic Slate Quarries, Llanberis 1056 12 Carter R Schneider Works List 1838 - 1968 1071 15 Carter R Brazilian Sugar Railways (Usinas) 1997 1072 15 Carter R Railways of the Congo - Belgian/French and Zaire) 2004 1073 15 Carter R Railways of Dahomey, Benin, Cameroon, Togo, Guinea, Sudan, Mali, Senegal, Cote 2000 D'ivoire 1074 15 Carter R Railways of Haiti 2000 1075 15 Carter R Railways of Madagascar 1999 1076 15 Carter R Railways of the Philippines 1998 3 - (May 2013) Industrial Locomotive Society 1054 37 Carter R Kitson - Works list 1070 15 Carter R Industrial Railways of Argentina 1998 1024 22 Carter R. Stephenson Locomotive Society Library Catalogue 1998 1025 15 Carter R. Railways of Haiti 1999 450 13 Casserley H C Railway History in Pictures Wales and the Welsh Border Counties 285 9 Catchpole.L.T Lynton & Barnstaple Railway: The 1936 1041 38 Chapman & Furneaux Chapman & Furneaux Catalogue 1898 1898 411 34 Chapman S K Cleveland Ironstone 237 35 Charles.G & H Golden Age of Brymbo Steam: The 1997 122 33 Charlton.L.G First Locomotive Engineers: The 1974 121 31 Chatham.G.L Steam at Round Oak 491 15 Chester K Esat European Narrow Gauge 372 15 Christian A and Mills K World of South American Steam 373 15 Christian A and Mills K South American Steam 525 38 Civil T D A and Etherington R The Railway Products of Baguley - Drewry Ltd and predecessors 1032 18 Clark D.K. Steam Engine (Half Vol IV): The u/d 500 6 Clark R H Illustrated History of M&GNR Locomotives An 1022 38 Clayton Global Innovation Locomotives for haulage above & beloe ground Clayton 1994 1057 12 Clingan K W Corpet Louvet & Cie - Works List 1058 12 Clingan K W and Lanham J G Decauville Steam Locomotives - Works List 1031 22 Clinker R. Railway Clearing House Handbook of Railway Stations 1904: The 1970 1039 22 Clinker.C.R. Railway Clearing House Handbook of Railway Stations: The 1904 1034 33 Cohen George One Hundred Years - The History of George Cohen 1834-1934 1934 302 32 Colliery Guardian Guide to the Coalfields1974 1974 173 32 Colliery Guardian Co. Guide to the Coalfields 1951 1951 438 4 Comfort N A Mid Suffolk Light Railway The 185 12 Conde.J.C. Fowler Locomotives in the Kingdom of Hawaii 1993 453 16 Cooper A, Leggott P, Sprenger L Melbourne Military Railway The 433 31 Cooper F W Calshot RAF Railway The 332 9 Cooper F.W. Calshot & Fawley Narrow Gauge Railways 1988 190 16 Corser.W.J.L. RAF Masirah Railway: The 1994 336 37 Cossons Contractors Locomotives GCR 1963 555 35 Cottrell L Remembering Ampthill Station 275 31 Cowlishaw A.R.
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