Record of Classification of Items in the Prclt Reference Library Collection

Record of Classification of Items in the Prclt Reference Library Collection

RECORD OF CLASSIFICATION OF ITEMS IN THE PRCLT REFERENCE LIBRARY COLLECTION Our books are catalogued using the same classification system as the National Railway Museum. We have additional library/ archival material kept in storage which is not listed here. Please contact us if you would like further details. A1: GENERAL HISTORY OF RAIL TRANSPORT IN THE BRITISH ISLES Classification/ TITLE shelf mark number A1/001 Colin Garratt (2006), Classic British Steam Trains (Star Fire) A1/002 Michael Harris (1996), British Main Line Services in the Age of Steam 1900-1968 (Oxford Publishing Co.). A1/003 Peter Herring (2004), Yesterday’s Railways (David & Charles) A1/004 Tom Quinn (2008), Memories of Steam: Reliving the Golden Age of Britain’s Railways (David & Charles) A1/005 David Ross (2006), The Illustrated History of British Steam Railways (Parragon Books Ltd) A1/006 David Ross (2002), British Steam Railways: A History of Steam Locomotives – 1800 to the Present Day (Parragon) A1/007 Jack Simmons (1986), The Railways of Britain: A Journey Through History (Guild Publishing) A1/008 Jack Simmons & Gordon Biddle, eds. (2003), The Oxford Companion to British Railway History (Oxford University Press). A1/009 David St John Thomas & Patrick Whitehouse (1990), The Great Days of the Express Trains (Guild Publishing) A1/010 David Spaven and Julian Holland (2011), Mapping the Railways: The journey of Britain’s railways through maps from 1819 to the present day (London: Times Books) A1/011 David St John Thomas & Patrick Whitehouse (1991 reprint), The Great Days of the Country Railway (Newton Abbot: David & Charles). A1/012 Paul Atterbury (2005), Along Country Lines: Exploring the Rual Railways of Yesterday (David & Charles). A1/013 Barrington Tatford (1945), The Story of British Railways (London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co. Ltd.). A1/014 J.F. Gairns ( Railways For All (Ward, Lock & Co. Limited) A1/015 The Wonder Book of Railways, nineteenth edition (London: Ward, Lock & Co. Limited) A1/016 Cecil J. Allen (1928), Trains & Their Control (London: Longmans, Green and Co.). 1 A2: OVERSEAS RAILWAYS (GENERAL) Classification/ TITLE shelf mark number A2/001 Clarence Winchester, Cecil J. Allen (eds.), Railway Wonders of the World: volume 1 (The Waverley Book Company Ltd.) A2/002 Clarence Winchester, Cecil J. Allen (eds.), Railway Wonders of the World: volume 2 (The Waverley Book Company Ltd.) A2/003 Clarence Winchester, Cecil J. Allen (eds.), Railway Wonders of the World: volume 3 (The Waverley Book Company Ltd.) A2/004 Clarence Winchester, Cecil J. Allen (eds.), Railway Wonders of the World: volume 4 (The Waverley Book Company Ltd.) A2/005 John Westwood (2009), The Historical Atlas of World Railways (Cartographica Press). A2/006 G. Freeman Allen, Railways the World Over (London: Ian Allan Ltd.) A2/007 Cecil J. Allen (1930), Railways of Today: Their Evolution, Equipment and Operation (London: Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd.) A3: CHILDREN’S BOOKS Classification/ TITLE shelf mark number A3/001 Cecil J. Allen (5th edition, 1960), Eagle Book of Trains (Longacre Press Limited). A3/002 Cecil J. Allen (1928), Railway Wonders (John F. Shaw & Co. Ltd.) A3/003 Brian Fawcett, Let Me Drive! (Blackie & Son Limited) A3/004 Brian Reed (1958), Locomotives: The ‘Power and Speed’ Series for Boys (London: Temple Press Limited). A3/005 Harry Golding (ed.), The Wonder Book of Railways for Boys and Girls (London: Ward Lock & Co. Limited). B2-3: THE RAILWAY AGE, C. 1840-1914 Classification/ TITLE shelf mark number B2-3/001 Bryan Morgan (1974), Early Trains (London: Hampton House Productions Ltd.) B4-7: RAILWAYS AND WARFARE Classification/ TITLE shelf mark number B4-7/001 The British Railways Press Office (1943), Facts About British Railways in Wartime B4-7/002 George C. Nash (1946), The LMS At War (The London Midland and Scottish 2 Railway) B4-7/003 O.S. Nock (1999), Britain’s Railways At War 1939-1945 (BCA) B4-7/004 Kenneth Oldham (1993), Steam in Wartime Britain (Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd.) B4-7/005 Cecil McGivern (1944), Junction X: a dramatisation of events that occurred at a vital cross- roads on the path to victory on a certain day in 1944 between the hours of 10 a.m. and 10 p.m.: A broadcast showing how British Railways are successfully carrying out their vital and gigantic war task in conditions of unparalleled difficulty. Written and produced by Cecil McGivern with the full co-operation of the L.M.S., L.N.E., G.W., and Southern Railways. Published through the courtesy of the B.B.C. (London). B5-6: BRITISH RAILWAY HISTORY 1923-1947 (“GROUPING” PERIOD) Classification/ TITLE shelf mark number B5-6/001 (1996), British Railways Atlas 1947: The Last Days of the Big Four (Ian Allan Publishing). B5-6/002 Alan Earnshaw & David Jenkinson (1997), The Last Years of The Big Four (Atlantic Publishers). B8-10: BRITISH RAILWAY HISTORY 1948-1993 (NATIONALISATION PERIOD) Classification/ TITLE shelf mark number B8-10/001 Atlantic Transport Publishers (1992), Steam For Scrap: The Complete Story (Cornwall: Atlantic Transport Publishers) B8-10/002 E.D. Bruton (1976), British Steam 1948-1955 (Ian Allan Ltd.) B8-10/003 Keith Langston, British Steam 1948-1968 (Horncastle: Mortons Media Group Ltd.) B8-10/004 Alan Warren (1988), Barry Scrapyard: The Preservation Miracle (David & Charles). B8-10/005 Michael R. Bonavia (1979), The Birth of British Rail (London: George Allen & Unwin). B8-10/006 Tom Heavyside (1987 edition), Steam Renaissance: The decline and rise of steam locomotives in Britain (London: David & Charles). 3 C0A: RAILWAY HISTORIES OF SPECIFIC TOWNS, LOCAL AREAS AND BRANCH LINES COAb: South West Region (Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Dorset, Avon, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire) Classification/ TITLE shelf mark number C0Ab/001 Roger Malone (2005), Railway Moods: Devon (Devon: Halsgrove). COAe: East Midlands Region (Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire, South Humberside). Classification/ TITLE shelf mark number C0Ae/001 Chris Banks (1996), British Railways Past and Present No.23: Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire (Past & Present Publishing Ltd.). C0Ae/002 V. Forster & W. Taylor (1991), Scenes From the Past 11: Railways in and Around Nottingham (Foxline Publishing). C0Ae/003 C.T. Goode (1983), Railway Rambles on the Notts. & Derbyshire Border C0Ae/004 Clive Hardy (1997), Derbyshire Railways (Sutton Publishing Limited) C0Ae/005 Mark Higginson (1992), The Friargate Line: Derby and the Great Northern Railway (Golden Pingle Publishing). C0Ae/006 Bill Hudson (1998), Through Limestone Hills: The Peak Line – Ambergate to Chinley (Oxford Publishing Co.). C0Ae/007 Brian Radford (2007 edition), Rail Centres: Derby (Nottingham: Booklaw Publications) C0Ae/008 M. Bentley, B.R. Steam Operating: No.6 The Peak District. C0Ae/009 Ken Grainger (2006 reprint), Scenes from the past 43: Sheffield Victoria to Chesterfield Central (Foxline Limited). C0Ae/010 Steve Huson (2009), Derbyshire in the Age of Steam (Countryside Books). COAe/011 John M. C. Healy (1989), The Last Days of Steam in Northamptonshire (Alan Sutton). COAe/012 Brian Radford (1988), Midland Through The Peak (Unicorn Books). COAe/013 Martin Weiss (2010), Railways Remembered (Nottingham: AD Newspapers Ltd.) COAe/014 Geoffrey Kingscott (2007), Lost Railways of Derbyshire (Countryside Books). COAg: Northern England (North West Region, Yorkshire, Humberside) Classification/ TITLE shelf mark number COAg/001 Stephen Gay (1999), Woodhead: The Lost Railway (The Hallamshire Press). 4 COAh: North West Region (Cheshire, Merseyside, Greater Manchester, Lancashire) Classification/ TITLE shelf mark number C0Ah/001 Peter Elson (2009?), The New Age of Steam (Trinity Mirror Merseyside) C0Ah/002 Keith Langston (2006), Made in Crewe: 150 years of engineering excellence (Horncastle: Mortons Media Group Ltd.) C0Ah/003 Brian Reed (1982), Crewe Locomotive Works and its Men (David & Charles) COAj: North Region (Cumbria, Durham, Cleveland, Northumberland, Tyne & Wear). Classification/ TITLE shelf mark number C0Aj/001 Peter Fox (1989), The Settle-Carlisle in Action (North Yorkshire: W.R. Mitchell) C0Aj/002 Pearson (1993), Pearson’s Railway Rides: Leeds – Settle – Carlisle (J.M. Pearson & Son). C0Aj/003 Michael Pearson / PRCLT (1996), The Cumbrian Mountain Express. C0Aj/004 Roger Siviter (1988), The Settle to Carlisle: A Tribute (Bloomsbury Books). COAj/005 W. R. Mitchell and Peter Fox (1991), Garsdale and Aisgill on the Settle-Carlisle Railway (Castleberg). C1: REGIONAL RAILWAY HISTORIES, ENGLAND C1a: Southern England (South West, South East, West Midlands, East Midlands, East Anglia) Classification/ TITLE shelf mark number C1a/001 H.P. White (5th ed. 1992), A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain: Volume 2: Southern England (David St. John Thomas). C1e: East Midlands Region (Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire, South Humberside). Classification/ TITLE shelf mark number C1e/001 P. Howard Anderson (1985), Forgotten Railways: Vol 2: The East Midlands (David St John Thomas). C1e/002 Anthony J. Lambert (1978), East Midlands Branch Line Album (Ian Allan Ltd.). 5 C1e/003 Robin Leleux (1984), A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain: Volume 9 The East Midlands (Book Club Associates). C1e/004 H.C. Casserley, C.C. Dorman (1969), Railway History in Pictures: The Midlands (David & Charles). C1-2: ENGLAND TO SCOTLAND Classification/ TITLE shelf mark number C1-2/001 Geoffrey Kichenside (1976), The West Coast Route to Scotland (David & Charles). C2: REGIONAL RAILWAY HISTORIES,

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