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| Private Owner Wagons of the Forest of Dean Ian Pope With over 370 illustrations plus maps and other illustrative material, this book serves as the most comprehensive study of the private owner wagons...more | £19.95 | |||
| Private Owner Wagons of Gloucestershire Ian Pope This volume is a companion to the author's previous work on wagons of the Forest of Dean. It takes a look at all of the known private owner...more | £21.99 | |||
| Private Owner Wagons of Bristol & District Ian Pope The third volume covering the privately operated wagons of Gloucestershire covers the city and county of Bristol and the areas around Warmley to the...more | £18.00 | |||
| Railway Archive Subscription First published as a sister Journal to Archive in June 2002 A subscription to Railway Archive covers four issues, the journal being published quarterly in March, June, September and December. A UK...more | £37.00 | |||
| ARCHIVE SUBSCRIPTION Our long-running Journal first published in 1994. A subscription to Archive covers four issues, the journal being published quarterly in March, June, September and December. A UK subscription...more | £29.00 | |||
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| The Crystal Palace High Level Railway John Gale The three mile long Crystal Palace High Level Railway, running from Nunhead Junction to Edward Barry’s magnificent £100,000 terminus station alongside...more | £13.50 | |||
| Archive Issue 72 Contents: Rhyl Miniature Railway by K. Dark, p.3; Ackworth Quarries notes by Ian Pope, p9; Lambton Men : Tom Hardy by Colin Mountford, p.13...more | £6.75 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 33 Contents: Two Days In May: The Conversion of the Broad Gauge in Devon and Cornwall in May 1892. A New Account by Roger Langley, p.3; The...more | £8.25 | |||
| Monorails of the 19th Century Adrian S. Garner This volume records the development of the monorail railway from its inception in the 1820s, when conventional two rail railways were still in their...more | £24.99 | |||
| Haymarket Motive Power Depot, Edinburgh : A History of the Depot, its Work and Locomotives, 1842-2010 Harry Knox Built in 1842 as an engine shed for the Edinburgh & Glasgow Railway, Haymarket has served the railways that radiate from Edinburgh ever since...more | £24.99 | |||
| Western Region Steam : 1950-1965 Mike Arlett & David Lockett Taking full advantage of technological advances made with cameras and film during the Second World War, most railway photographers began converting...more | £22.50 | |||
| London, Brighton & South Coast Railway : The Bennett Collection Klaus Marx This volume, taking a look at the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway in the early years of the twentieth century, has been compiled mainly from...more | £19.95 | |||
| Children & War: A Bugle & Sabre Special Edited by Stanley Jenkins MA This special edition of Bugle & Sabre looks at the impact of war on children from several different angles. Contents: Boy Soldiers in the Great War...more | £6.00 | |||
| Wemyss Bay Station Jim MacIntosh First published as an article in Railway Archive this booklet looks at the Caledonian Railway’s station and pier at Wemyss Bay has...more | £5.00 | |||
| The Caledonian Railway Jumbos. The 18in. x 26in. 0-6-0s H. J. C. Cornwell This is a detailed study of the Caledonian Railway’s ‘Jumbo’ 0-6-0s, officially the ‘18in x 26in x 5ft 0in Goods Engine’, which were not only the...more | £22.50 | |||
| Private Owner Wagons : A Tenth Collection Keith Turton The study of the Private Owner wagon and its place in the history of rail transportation in this country was almost completely ignored for many years...more | £21.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 71 Contents: Southampton Corporation Tramways: Part One by John E. Harbidge-Rose, p. 3; Hen House Navigation by Patricia O'Driscoll, p. 25...more | £6.75 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 32 Contents: The History of the London, Chatham & Dover Railway, Part One by G. A. Sekon, p. 3; The Broad Gauge 'Standard Goods' 0-6-0s of the...more | £8.25 | |||
| The Minehead Branch: 1848-1971 (Revised Second Edition) Ian Coleby Although well-known and loved today as one of the UK's premier heritage railways, the story of the Minehead Branch begins in the mid 19th...more | £24.99 | |||
| The Brendon Hills Iron Mines and the West Somerset Railway M. H. Jones The industrial history of Great Britain records numerous enterprises which failed to fulfil expectations and have since vanished almost without trace...more | £24.99 | |||
| Balmoral and the Bristol Channel Mike Tedstone P. & A. Campbell Ltd of Bristol, registered as a Limited Company in 1893, was destined to not quite make its century as the operator of the celebrated...more | £22.50 | |||
| Archive Issue 70 Contents: In Time of War and its Aftermath by Malcolm Bobbitt, p. 3; River Wear, Sunderland, notes by John Lingwood, p. 25; Skimpings: Steam...more | £6.75 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 31 Contents: A Railway in Transition: The Great Western Railway at Oxford in 1902 by The Revd Canon Brian Arman, p. 3; Britain's Railway...more | £8.25 | |||
| The Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Light Railway Under Military Control 1940-1960 Mike Christensen The 18 miles of railway from Shrewsbury to Llanymynech had a remarkably complex history. Opened as the Potteries, Shrewsbury & North Wales Railway...more | £22.50 | |||
| Archive Issue 69 Contents: The Pelaw Main Railway: Part Two by Colin Mountford, p. 3; Croydon Airport photographs Steve Grudgings, notes by Ian Pope, p. 14...more | £6.75 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 30 Contents: Britain's Railway Canals : 100 Years of Railway Control and Ownership of Britain's Waterways Part 1: The Story to 1914 by...more | £8.25 | |||
| The Cathcart Circle Jack Kernahan The Cathcart Railway was opened in 1886, before most of the homes it now serves were built. With a length of eight miles from Glasgow Central to...more | £22.50 | |||
| Vickers' Master Shipbuilder : Sir Leonard Redshaw Leslie M. Shore Sir Leonard Redshaw (1911-1989) was one of the most innovative British shipbuilders of the twentieth century. A pioneer in Britain of welded submarine...more | £24.99 | |||
| A History of Cottrell's Coaches of Mitcheldean Paul Mason From the first vehicle that Christopher Cottrell used in the 1880s until the closure of the company in 2007, the Cottrell family provided a...more | £12.75 | |||
| Archive Issue 68 Contents: The Pelaw Main Railway: Part One by Colin Mountford and George Nairn, p. 3; Caledon, Fairfields and MV Glenfalloch by Mark...more | £6.75 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 29 Contents: The Pentewan Railway 1829-1918 by Robert E. Evan, p. 3; A French Farce in West Northamptonshire; New light on an early East & West...more | £8.25 | |||
| Great Western Steam 1934-1949 Mike Arlett & David Lockett For this second volume of Norman Lockett’s photographs, we move to his favourite railway, the Great Western and, in particular, the main line...more | £22.50 | |||
| Rhymney Railway Drawings Nigel Nicholson, Trefor Jones & Mike Morton Lloyd The Rhymney Railway opened in the winter of 1857-58 and this idiosyncratic company was largely reliant upon outside framed saddle tanks during the...more | £18.00 | |||
| The North Staffordshire Railway in LMS Days: Volume 1 Basil Jeuda The first of three volumes looking at what happened to the North Staffordshire Railway after it was taken over by the LM&SR in 1923, up until 1947...more | £22.50 | |||
| Armstrong Whitworth: A World Diesel Pioneer Brian Webb Within this volume the late Brian Webb covers Armstrong Whitworth's involvement in the development of diesel traction on the banks of the River Tyne...more | £19.95 | |||
| Private Owner Wagons : A Ninth Collection Keith Turton The ninth volume of this remarkable series of books, now regarded as one of the definitive sets on the subject of Private Owner Wagons contains the...more | £19.95 | |||
| Bugle & Sabre: Number 4 Edited by Stanley Jenkins MA Contents: Women & Children First: The Loss of HMS Birkenhead; Yeomanry Summer Camps; Photo Feature: Some Military Badges; Captain Gerald Goddard...more | £6.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 67 Contents: Humber Waterways on Picture Postcards: Part Two by Mike Taylor, p. 3; Follow-up: Surrey Docks, Grand Surrey Canal, p. 25; Wiltshire...more | £6.75 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 28 Contents: The Barry Railway’s Paddle Steamers by Stephen Phillips, p. 3; The Frank Carrier Photograph Collection 3: An L&NER Selection by David...more | £8.25 | |||
| From the Karoo to the Kelvin Compiled by Dugald Cameron The story of South African Railways Class ‘15F’ 4-8-2 No. 3007, built in Glasgow by the North British Locomotive Co. and shipped to South Africa in...more | £18.00 | |||
| 52 NEATH & BRECON RLY: R. A. Cooke Neath to Brecon and Ynisygeinon Jcn to Colbren Jcn.more | £6.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 66 Contents: Hall's Tramroad: Part Five by Foster Frowen, p. 3; Skimpings: Buses and Industrial Locomotives, p. 34; Humber Waterways on Picture...more | £6.00 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 27 Contents: The Broad Gauge at Gloucester 1844-1872 by Neil Parkhouse, p. 3; The Hopwood Collection: The Rhymney Railway in 1905 by The Rev’d...more | £7.50 | |||
| Archive Issue 65 Contents: Ellesmere Port by Euan Corrie, p. 3; A Wiltshire Agricultural Business by Alan Ward, p. 25; Non-recovery Coke Making in the UK: The...more | £6.00 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 26 Contents: The Wantage Tramway by Stanley C. Jenkins M.A, p. 3; The Hopwood Collection: In Search of Stroudley’s London, Brighton & South Coast...more | £7.50 | |||
| Archive Issue 64 Contents: The Slate Steamers by Roy Fenton, p. 3; Follow-up: Dinorwic Revisited from Ted Bottle, p. 15; Foden and ERF by Malcolm Bobbitt, p...more | £6.00 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 25 Contents: The Hartlepool Dock & Railway Company by George Smith, p. 3; The Hopwood Collection: The London & North Western Railway in 1902 by...more | £7.50 | |||
| The Wirral Railway and its Predecessors T. B. Maund The Wirral peninsula, which forms the top north west corner of Cheshire and sits between the rivers Dee and Mersey, is almost an island and, in many...more | £24.99 | |||
| The East Somerset & Cheddar Valley Railways Richard Harman Official railway publications tended to use the term ‘Wells Branch’ to refer to the GWR route between Yatton and Witham. In fact, the line...more | £24.99 | |||
| Winston Churchill: Oxfordshire Hussar Edited by Stanley Jenkins MA Contents: A Churchill Chronology, Birth and Early Years, Active Soldier, Politician and Statesman, High Society, Operation 'Hope Not' – Winston's...more | £5.50 | |||
| Archive Issue 63 Contents: The Bicslade Tramroad by Ian Pope, p. 3; Oil Under Canvas by Denis Stonham, p. 15; Burnhope Colliery & Village: Part Four by Colin E...more | £6.00 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 24 Contents: Richborough Military Port by Jeff Wells, p. 3; Creating An Edwardian Railway Masterpiece: The Caledonian Railway’s Wemyss Bay Station...more | £7.50 | |||
| The Midland & Great Northern Joint Railway and its Locomotives Bob Essery The Midland & Great Northern Joint Railway came into being in 1893, when the Eastern & Midlands Railway, having over extended itself financially...more | £24.99 | |||
| Private Owner Wagons: An Eighth Collection Keith Turton This eighth volume of the series continues to expand the knowledge of British Private Owner wagons, their owners and their operation. Indeed, within...more | £19.95 | |||
| Frog Lane Colliery: Sixty Years On South Gloucestershire Mining Research Group It is sixty years since Frog Lane Colliery at Coalpit Heath in South Gloucestershire closed but memories of the colliery are still strong. This book...more | £12.00 | |||
| Great North of Scotland Railway Carriages Keith Fenwick The Great North of Scotland Railway was a compact system which served the north east corner of Scotland from its headquarters in Aberdeen. Its...more | £19.95 | |||
| The Story of Parkend: A Forest of Dean Village Ralph Anstis This was one of the first books put together by Lightmoor Press and it has now been republished in an extended format with extra photographs to add...more | £9.99 | |||
| A History of The Fullers Earth Mining Industry Around Bath Neil Macmillen with Mike Chapman There is evidence of fuller's earth mining in the Bath area from Roman times and the industry only finally ceased in 1980. Indeed, this detailed...more | £15.00 | |||
| Bugle & Sabre: Number 3 Edited by Stanley Jenkins MA Contents: Remnantz 1718-2007; Family Home and Military College, Major the Hon Arthur George Child Villiers (1883-1969), Arthur Collier, Photo Feature...more | £5.50 | |||
| Gloucester Docks: An Historical Guide Hugh Conway-Jones This is a timely new guide book from the acknowledged authority on Gloucester Docks, with the further redevelopment of the quays to the south of...more | £5.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 62 Contents: The La Belle Marie: A Forest of Dean Market Boat by John Putley, p. 3; Burnhope Colliery & Village: Part Three by Colin E. Mountford...more | £6.00 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 23 Contents: Swindon GWR Gas works by Justin Edwards, p. 3; The Frank Carrier Photograph Collection by David Postle/KRM, p. 25; The Hopwood...more | £7.50 | |||
| Archive Issue 61 Contents: Adderley Street Gas Works by John Horne, p. 3; Burnhope Colliery & Village: Part Two by Colin E. Mountford, p. 11; More Kentish Paper...more | £6.00 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 22 Contents: Par Harbour 1874, p. 2, New Light on the Cornwall Minerals Railway by Neil Parkhouse, p. 5; The Southern Railway of the 1930s from...more | £7.50 | |||
| Archive Issue 60 Contents: Burnhope Colliery & Village: Part One by Colin E. Mountford, p. 3; Hall's Tramroad: Abercarn, Part Four by Foster Frowen, p. 17; A...more | £6.00 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 21 Contents: Bath c1865, p. 2; A 19th Century Mystery Painting by Dan Garrett & Don Halliday, p. 5; Drybrook Halt: The First Colour British...more | £7.50 | |||
| Archive Issue 59 Contents: A Third Motoring Medley from Malcolm Bobbitt, p. 3; Hall’s Tramroad: Abercarn, Part Three by Foster Frowen, p. 25; Andrew Barclay...more | £6.00 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 20 Contents: The Locomotives of William Dean: Part One by Peter Treloar, p. 3; Admiralty Coal Traffic in WW1: The 'Jellicoe' Trains Part Two by...more | £7.50 | |||
| A Tale of Many Railways: An Autobiography & History of Alan Keef Ltd Alan M. Keef The firm of Alan Keef Ltd, Locomotive Builders & Light Railway Engineers, based at The Lea near Ross-on-Wye in rural Herefordshire, is well known to...more | £30.00 | |||
| Private Owner Wagons: A Seventh Collection Keith Turton This seventh volume of the series continues to add to the knowledge of Private Owner Wagon operations and of their owners and operators. Over...more | £19.95 | |||
| Bugle & Sabre: Number 2 Edited by Stanley Jenkins MA Contents: John Wilkes, Sir Charles Rowan and the Metropolitan Police, A Tale of Two Guns, The Buckinghamshire Rifle Volunteers 1859-1908, Photo...more | £5.50 | |||
| 19A BRISTOL AREA: R. A. Cooke All lines within area, Long Ashton, Brislington, St Annes Park, Lawrence Hill and St Phillips to Mangotsfield (exc)more | £7.20 | |||
| Archive Issue 58 Contents: National Filling Factory No. 5 by Brian Edwards, p. 3; A Swift Motoring Medley from Malcolm Bobbitt, p. 29; Follow Up: Royal Ordnance...more | £6.00 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 19 Contents: Admiralty Coal Traffic During the First World War: The Jellicoe Trains: Part 1 by Keith Turton, p. 3; The Southern Railway of the...more | £7.50 | |||
| Red Panniers: Last Steam on the Underground John Scott-Morgan & Kirk Martin This is the story of the thirteen ex-Great Western Railway ‘57XX’ pannier tanks that passed into the ownership of London Transport. Based at both...more | £27.00 | |||
| The Somerset & Dorset Railway 1935-1966 Mike Arlett & David Lockett Norman Lockett began taking black & white photographs in the 1930s, using glass plate negatives, a medium he preferred until the end of steam. A...more | £22.50 | |||
| Archive Issue 57 Contents: Non-Recovery Coke Making in the UK: Part One: Coking-in-Heaps by Paul Jackson, p. 3; The Dam at Keadby by Mike Taylor, p. 15; A...more | £6.00 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 18 Contents: The Jersey Eastern Railway by Stanley C. Jenkins M.A., p. 3; The H.L. Hopwood Collection 1901-1926: Part 1: A Great Northern...more | £7.50 | |||
| Caledonian Railway Livery Jim MacIntosh This detailed and lavishly illustrated study of the livery of the Caledonian Railway is the culmination of many years of careful research, using...more | £30.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 56 Contents: Olive May a lady in reduced circumstances by Patricia O’Driscoll, p. 3; An Officer and a Busman, p. 21; Follow Up: Mitcheldean Cement...more | £6.00 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 17 Contents: The Railway in the Landscape, p. 2; The Strabathie Light Railway by A. Gordon Pirie, p. 5; ‘Our Carriages’: The story of the M&GNJt...more | £7.50 | |||
| Archive Issue 55 Contents: A Passion for Sail by Denis Stonham, p. 3; Lambton Men 3: Maurice Pitt, Tony Lynn and friends by Colin E. Mountford, p. 13; Hall's...more | £6.00 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 16 Contents: The Railway in the Landscape, p. 2; Timothy Hackworth’s Essential Place in Early Locomotive Development by Norman Hill, p. 5; The...more | £7.50 | |||
| South Eastern & Chatham Railway Carriages Phil Coutanche The South Eastern & Chatham Railway Companies Joint Management Committee was formed in 1899 to manage the South Eastern and the London, Chatham...more | £19.95 | |||
| Private Owner Wagons: A Sixth Collection Keith Turton This sixth volume follows the familiar and much acclaimed format of this series and takes a look at another wide range of wagons and their...more | £21.00 | |||
| Bugle & Sabre: Number One Edited by Stanley Jenkins MA Contents: Witney and the 5th Oxfordshire Rifle Volunteers, The Moulders of Witney; Soldiers and Publicans, Lieut-Colonel Fred Clare OBLI, The OBLI...more | £5.50 | |||
| 43A CARDIFF MAIN LINE & PENARTH DOCK: R. A. Cooke Ely to Rumney River Bridge, Ely to Penarth Docka & Cogan, Penarth Harbourmore | £7.10 | |||
| 43B CARDIFF DOCKS: R. A. Cooke All lines south of main linemore | £7.50 | |||
| Archive Issue 54 Contents: TID Class Tugs by Mike Taylor, p. 3; Locomotives Électriques pour Cokeries by Paul Jackson, p. 21; Follow-up: Goodman Locomotives...more | £6.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 53 Contents: Lambton Men: William Slack by Colin E. Mountford, p. 3; When Billingsgate had a Rival by Pat O'Driscoll, p. 11; The Swansea & Mumbles...more | £6.00 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 15 Contents: The Railway in the Landscape, p. 2; Bridge Improvements on the Midland: Part 3, Footbridges by Neil Parkhouse & John Miles, p. 5...more | £7.50 | |||
| Archive Issue 52 Contents: Idyllic Industry: Bentley Colliery, p. 2; Claude Campling (1912-1985) by Mike Taylor, p. 3; Follow-up: A Short History of...more | £6.00 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 14 Contents: The Railway in the Landscape, p. 2; Stroudley's Gladstones by Peter Treloar, p. 5; London & North Eastern Railway (North Eastern...more | £7.50 | |||
| Archive Issue 51 Contents: Idyllic Industry: Cotehele Quarry, p. 3; The Tirpentwys Story: An Opencast Site from Tender to Completion by John Cox,p. 5; The...more | £6.00 | |||
| Private Owner Wagons: A Fifth Collection Keith Turton This fifth volume reverts to the format of the first three in the series and looks at another wide range of wagons and their owners. Again, 60...more | £19.95 | |||
| Severn & Wye Joint Railway Appendix to WTT 1932 Originally issued on 11 April 1932 by the GW and LMS railways, this booklet contains highly detailed instructions on the working of the lines in the...more | £7.50 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 13 Contents: The Railway in the Landscape, p. 2; The Early Years of London's Railway Coal Trade by Keith Turton, p. 5; The Drummond "S11" Class...more | £7.50 | |||
| 37 FOREST OF DEAN: R. A. Cooke Berkeley Road (exc) to Cinderford, Bullo Pill to Drybrook, Coleford, Lydbrook Jcn and all branchesmore | £7.20 | |||
| 46A RHONDDA VALLEYS: R. A. Cooke Blaenrhondda to Pontypridd (exc) and Meardy to Porth, Fernhill, Pwllyrhebog and Cymmer branchesmore | £7.50 | |||
| 46B PONTYPRIDD-CARDIFF: R. A. Cooke and Radyr to Ely Paper mills (exc) and Roath Branch Jcn to Roath Goodsmore | £7.50 | |||
| 59 CENTRAL AND MID WALES LINES: R. A. Cooke Llandilo to Craven Arms (exc) and Pontsticill Jcn (exc) to Talyllyn Jcn, and Brecon (exc) to Moat Lane Jcn (exc)more | £5.90 | |||
| Archive Issue 50 Contents: Idyllic Industry: Ystwyth Valley, p. 3; Lightmoor Colliery by Ian Pope, p. 5; Follow Up Futake! from Guy Wilson, p. 49; The Black...more | £6.00 | |||
| A Treatise on Forest of Dean Stone, 1913 First published in 1913 by The United Stone Firms Ltd, this extremely rare little booklet was a promotional item extolling the qualities of the...more | £4.50 | |||
| Archive Issue 49 Contents: Donaghadee and the Coal Ships by David Capper, p. 3; Joseph White, Watchmaker to the Admiralty by Jeromy Hassell, p. 15; Sabrina's...more | £6.00 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 12 Contents: The Railway in the Landscape; p. 2; Oil For Coal by A.J. Mullay & Neil Parkhouse, p. 5; Blue Pigments and Caledonian Locomotives by...more | sold out | |||
| Archive Issue 48 Contents: Cadbury's Canal Stores at Stirchley by Ray Shill, p. 3; A Cromford Interlude photographs by Roger Eckersley, p. 9; Sabrina's Disappearing...more | £6.00 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 11 Contents: The Railway in the Landscape, p. 2; Annan (Shawhill) and the Solway Viaduct by Mike Christensen, p. 5; Gas By Rail Part 2: Imperial...more | sold out | |||
| Archive Issue 47 Contents: Locomotives of the Manchester Ship Canal: Part Two by Ted Gray, p. 3; Idyllic Industry, p. 20; Minster Lovell Mill by Stanley C...more | £6.00 | |||
| Private Owner Wagons: A Fourth Collection Keith Turton This fourth volume departs from the format of the first three in that it deals with the wagons of one particular industry the Welsh anthracite...more | £19.95 | |||
| Threads of History Jeri Bapasola For the first time, this book reveals the true history of the tapestries at Blenheim Palace in the context of the victories of John Churchill, 1st...more | £10.00 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 10 Contents: The Railway in the Landscape, p. 2; Ferme Park, Harringay and Hornsey by Alan A. Jackson, p. 5; The Roberts Collection: Part 8...more | £7.50 | |||
| The Verderers and Forest Laws of Dean Cyril Hart Forest along with its Forest law supplementing Common law in England, was introduced by the Norman conqueror after 1066 for the purpose of providing...more | £24.99 | |||
| The Portishead Coal Boats: A History of Osborn and Wallis Ltd Bristol Michael T. Winter Cousins William Osborn and Humphrey Wallis combined their shipping interests in 1880 but it is for their activities from the 1920s onwards that the...more | £19.95 | |||
| Cosens of Weymouth: 1848-1918 Richard Clammer For over one hundred years, the paddle steamers belonging to Cosens & Co. of Weymouth were a familiar and much-loved part of the scenery along the...more | £29.95 | |||
| Archive Issue 46 Contents: The Yorkshire Dry Dock Company: Part One, 1917-1973 by Mike Taylor, p. 3; The Aberthaw Pebble Limekilns by Malcolm Brown, p. 19...more | £6.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 45 Contents: James Buchanan and the Combined Coke Car by Paul Jackson, p. 3; Follow-up: Haddons Car from John Howat,p. 25; Swansea – Seatown by...more | £6.00 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 9 Contents: The Railway in the Landscape, p. 2; The Railways of King¹s Heath 1835-1969 by Barrie Geens, p. 5; Gas By Rail: Part 1: Early Chlorine...more | £7.50 | |||
| Archive Issue 44 Contents: The Memories of Arthur temple – The Lambton & Hetton Staiths, Sunderland by Colin E. Mountford, p. 3; William Arthur Weaver and the...more | £6.00 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 8 Contents: The Railway in the Landscape, p. 2; The Lee-on-the-Solent Railway by John Alsop, p. 5; The Roberts Collection: Part 6: In the...more | £7.50 | |||
| Archive Issue 43 Contents: The Memories of Arthur Temple – The Hetton Railway by Colin E. Mountford, p. 3; From the Mersey to the Pennines by Tram: Part Two...more | £6.00 | |||
| Private Owner Wagons: A Third Collection Keith Turton This third volume follows on from the first two in the series and looks at another wide range of wagons and their owners. Again, 60+ operators of...more | £14.99 | |||
| The Banbury & Cheltenham Direct Railway Stanley C. Jenkins, Bob Brown & Neil Parkhouse A new single-volume history of this well-loved and picturesque route, complete in one profusely illustrated volume. From the earliest beginnings of...more | £24.99 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 7 Contents: The Railway in the Landscape, p. 3; The Flying Scotsman Cartel by A.J. Mullay, p. 5; Linesiding at Kenton: The Transition from...more | £7.50 | |||
| Private Owner Wagons: A Second Collection Keith Turton Following on from the extremely well received Private Owner Wagons : A First Collection this Second Collection of Privately Owned wagons again...more | sold out | |||
| Archive Issue 42 Contents: Passion for Perfection: W. O. Bentley by Malcom Bobbitt, p. 3; From the Mersey to the Pennines by Tram: Part One by T. B. Maund FCIT...more | £6.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 41 Contents: Stamp Charging at Coed Ely by paul Jackson, p. 3; Follow-up: Wellmans Coke Oven Locos from Paul Jackson, p. 35; The Road to the Top...more | £6.00 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 6 Contents: The Drummond 4-6-0s of the London & South Western Railway by Peter H. Swift, p. 3; Pouteau Listings: Part 6: The Great Western...more | £7.50 | |||
| Waller's Description of the Mines in Cardiganshire David Bick Three centuries ago, the silver-lead mines of mid-Wales were highly prized and, after a rich discovery, the Company of Mine Adventurers was launched...more | £9.99 | |||
| Archive Issue 40 Contents: The Locomotives of Wellman Smith Owen by Paul Jackson, p. 3; 1903 – A Motoring Year by Malcom Bobbitt, p. 17; A Manx Interlude from...more | £6.00 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 5 Contents: Painting Victorian Trains by Dr. Anthony J. East, p. 3; The Disgraceful Affair of the Thomas Street Level Crossing by John R. Long...more | £7.50 | |||
| Archive Issue 39 Contents: Up the Creek with a Camera by Patricia O'Driscoll, p. 3; White & Poppe Ltd by Jeromy Hassell, p. 13; A Brief History of Witney...more | £6.00 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 4 Contents: The Civil Engineering of the Chapeltown Branch by Bob Essery, p. 3; The Railway Photographs of E. Pouteau: Part 4: The Great...more | £7.50 | |||
| Mr Spalding's Gift Jeri Bapasola An illustrated account of how the Spalding China Collection at Blenheim Palace was acquired by the 4th Duke and Duchess of Marlborough, through an...more | £3.99 | |||
| Archive Issue 38 Contents: The Development & Trials of the Kyrle Biplane by David M. Dunstall, p. 3; Goole Docks: Part Two by Brian Masterman & Mike Taylor, p. 7...more | £6.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 37 Contents: Goole Docks: Part One by Brian Masterman & Mike Taylor, p. 3; Frampton-on-Severn Gravel Pits by Brian Edwards, p. 15; Lysaghts Orb Works...more | £6.00 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 3 Contents: The Roberts Collection: an Introduction by Phil Coutanche, p. 3; Forest of Dean Private Owner Wagons: an Update by Ian Pope, p. 17...more | £7.50 | |||
| Mersey Ferries Volume 2: The Wallasey Ferries T. B. Maund & Martin Jenkins The long awaited second volume which completes the story of Mersey Ferries. This comprehensive study of the Wallasey Ferries details the history of...more | £20.00 | |||
| A Glance Back at Newnham-on-Severn Humphrey Phelps Newnham-on-Severn is one of the most fascinating towns in the whole of Gloucestershire, with a history stretching back several hundred years which...more | sold out | |||
| A Glance Back at Drybrook, Nailbridge & Steam Mills Paul Mason The industrial region north of Cinderford has a character all of its own, which has not been lost even though much of that industry has disappeared...more | sold out | |||
| Private Owner Wagons: A First Collection Keith Turton Their owners ranged from the biggest corporation-owned utility in the country to the landlord of a village pub. Within this volume over 70 owners of...more | sold out | |||
| Archive Issue 36 Contents: A Mariner's Story: Part One by Colin Green, p. 3; Poynton Collieries in 1926 by David Kitching, p. 15; A Patch of France on English...more | £6.00 | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 2 Contents: The Mersey Railway in Steam Days 1886 - 1903 by T.B. Maund, p. 3; The Midland Railway's Line from Londonderry to Strabane by...more | £7.50 | |||
| The Commoners of Dean Forest Cyril Hart This book relates to and discusses one of the Forest of Dean's ancient customs - commoning. The Forest, together with its surrounding Hundred of...more | £24.99 | |||
| Archive Issue 35 Contents: Shoreham Airport by David Dunstall, p. 3; The Crosville Bus in Wirral by T. B. Maund, p. 19; Mcwatters' Bread by Ian Pope, p. 57more | £6.00 | |||
| The Free Miners of the Royal Forest of Dean and Hundred of St. Briavels Cyril Hart This volume is an authoritative and exhaustive account of the unique ancient right of the Forest of Dean Free Miners in relation to coal, iron ore and...more | £36.00 | |||
| Private Owner Wagons of the Forest of Dean Ian Pope With over 370 illustrations plus maps and other illustrative material, this book serves as the most comprehensive study of the private owner wagons...more | £19.95 | |||
| British Carriage & Wagon Builders & Repairers 1830-2006 Chris Sambrook This volume, the result of many years diligent research by the author, details the many railway carriage and wagon building firms for which Great...more | sold out | |||
| Railway Archive Issue 1 Contents: Birmingham Moor Street 1894-1916 by Ray Shill, p. 3; The Railway Photographs of E. Pouteau: Part 1 by John Alsop, p. 29; Catching the...more | sold out | |||
| Burmuda Dick Averil Kear Six men were convicted of rape in the Forest of Dean in 1851 and sentenced to be transported to Bermuda. This true story follows them from their...more | £12.95 | |||
| The Transport Art of Eric Bottomley Eric Bottomley with Neil Parkhouse Eric Bottomley has been painting railway and transport pictures since the mid 1970s., his work being well known from numerous magazine and book...more | £25.00 | |||
| A Guide to the Anderton Boat Lift David Carden & Neil Parkhouse A guide book to the lift with a short history and the story of its restoration.more | £5.00 | |||
| A Glance Back at Lydbrook Lydbrook Historical Society The village of Lydbrook occupies a two-mile long valley on the north eastern edge of the Forest of Dean. Whilst the main part of the village borders...more | sold out | |||
| Archive Issue 34 Contents: The Goddess Survives by G. Barclay Robertson, p. 3; Cornwall's Singular Canal by John Neale, p. 17; Royal Ordnance Factory...more | £6.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 33 Contents: Bilson Foundry, Cinderford by Alec Pope, p. 3; Crossing Glasgow's River by J. Graeme Bruce, p. 11; Royal Ordnance Factory – Cardiff...more | £6.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 32 Contents: On the Track of the Caerleon Tramroad by Kirsten Elliott & Andrew Swift, p. 3; From Aero Engines to Motor Cars: Part Two – Motor...more | £6.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 31 Contents: Hope Works: the Evolution of a Cement Factory by Mike Taylor, p. 3; The Centenary of the Marine Steam Turbine by Ian Muir, p. 17; A...more | £6.00 | |||
| Robert Mushet and the Darkhill Ironworks Keith Webb Robert Mushet is the father of modern steel alloys. His pioneering experiments, carried out at his Darkhill Ironworks, near Coleford in the Forest...more | £7.99 | |||
| A Glance Back at Mitcheldean Paul Mason Mitcheldean, situated at the northenmost tip of the Forest of Dean, lies in a bowl in the landscape and was thus a favourite with the photographers of...more | sold out | |||
| The Magic of Hot Water Brian Roberts & Paul Yunnie One of those wonderful publications whose title gives little clue as to the delights within. Published by the company to celebrate 25 years in the...more | £6.00 | |||
| A Glance Back at Lydney Docks Neil Parkhouse For 150 years, Lydney Docks was a shipping point for much of the coal produced in the Forest of Dean, from its construction by the Severn & Wye...more | £7.50 | |||
| Aspects of Awre Awre Millenium Committee A look at aspects of the history of the west Gloucestershire village of Awre, which lies, largely unspoilt and almost hidden, on a small piece of land...more | £9.99 | |||
| Archive Issue 30 Contents: The Blanket Mills of Witney by Stanley C. Jenkins MA, p. 3; Liverpool to London – in about Ten Hours: Part Two by T. B. Maund FCIT...more | £6.00 | |||
| The Glamorganshire & Aberdare Canals Vol. 2: Pontypridd to Cardiff Stephen Rowson & Ian L. Wright This second volume brings us on a journey south from Pontypridd to the Sea Lock at Cardiff and once again, the authors have assembled a wealth of...more | £30.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 29 Contents: Hull's Old Harbour by Mike taylor, p. 3; An Early History of Daimler by Malcom Bobbitt, p. 18; A – Z of Sailing Craft: V is for the...more | £6.00 | |||
| The Glamorganshire & Aberdare Canals Vol. 1 Stephen Rowson & Ian L. Wright Volume 1 of a two volume history of these most interesting of waterways. Whilst the Aberdare Canal mostly struggled throughout its 88 year...more | £30.00 | |||
| Retrieving Wenty's Sturty Bird Ian Hendy Who was Wenty? What was a 'Sturty Bird'? And what have they got to do with Bream cenotaph? This fascinating and deeply moving book details the history...more | £11.99 | |||
| Archive Issue 28 Contents: Two Men in a Canoe by Andrew Swift, p. 3; Jonathon Bowler and J. B. Bowler & Sons Ltd., by Stuart Burroughs, p. 17; A – Z of...more | £6.00 | |||
| A Glance Back at Coleford Keith & June Webb An attractive market town which can trace its history back some 800 years, Coleford is the hub for a number of routes radiating out into the Forest of...more | sold out | |||
| Archive Issue 27 Contents: Dolgarrog Aluminium Works by Neil Parkhouse, p. 3; All About Eva by Kirsten Elliott, p. 19; William Ireland by Malcolm Bobbitt, p...more | £6.00 | |||
| A Forest Beat Geoff Sindrey & Ted Heath This is an entertaining and detailed account of the policing of that part of Gloucestershire which lies between the rivers Severn and Wye, written...more | £15.00 | |||
| The Anderton Boat Lift David Carden Written by one of the consultant engineers closely associated with the restoration of it, this is the first detailed history of the Anderton Boat Lift...more | sold out | |||
| Cinderford St. John's Cricket Club Alec Kear Cinderford St. John's Cricket Club was formed in 1880 by the choirboys of St. John's Church who were also pit boys. By the early 1900s...more | £5.00 | |||
| A Flower of the Forest Jean Keston The story of a Coleford lad killed on the retreat to Dunkirk in 1940. Jean has brought her loving and close knit family to life, in a tale that builds...more | £12.99 | |||
| Archive Issue 26 Contents: The Somersetshire Coal Canal by Roger Halso, p. 2; Shutting the Stable Door, The Transformation of City Transport in Liverpool...more | £6.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 25 Contents: The Yorkshire Ouse by Mike Taylor, p. 2; Shutting the Stable Door, The Transformation of City Transport in Liverpool: Part One by...more | £6.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 24 Contents: The Goonbarrow Branch by Maurice Dart, p. 2; A – Z of Sailing Craft: Q is for Quay Punt by Edward Paget-Tomlinson, p. 25; Remembering...more | £6.00 | |||
| The Knotty - An Illustrated Survey of the North Staffordshire Railway Basil Jeuda A comprehensive photographic album of the North Staffordshire Railway with many previously unseen images and captions compiled by one of the...more | £14.95 | |||
| Archive Issue 23 Contents: The Destructive Distillation of Coal in North Derbyshire by Mike Taylor, p. 2; ROF Thorp Arch: Part Two, The Korean War and After...more | £6.00 | |||
| Blood on Coal Ralph Anstis Many books have been written about the 1926 General Strike and lockout but none up to now has told how the Forest of Dean was affected. The strike was...more | £9.99 | |||
| BR Steam in Dean Ben Ashworth & Ian Pope Pannier tanks and stunning scenery make an unmissable combination in Ben Ashworth's photographs of the last days of steam in the Forest of Dean.more | sold out | |||
| A Glance Back at Bream Ruth Proctor Hirst The largest village in the Forest and one of the largest in England, Bream can trace its history back over 700 years, whilst the nearby ancient mining...more | £4.50 | |||
| The Churnet Valley Railway Basil Jeuda A comprehensive history of this highly scenic route, illustrated with a superb selection of photographs, maps and plans. The text is by a noted...more | sold out | |||
| Severn Traders Colin Green For over five hundred years the trows were a common sight on the River Severn, its tributaries and esturial waters, venturing also up the Wye, into...more | £26.95 | |||
| Archive Issue 22 Contents: Speech House Hill Colliery by Ian Pope, p. 2; ROF Thorp Arch by Mike Christensen, p. 14; The Kirkleatham Iron Stone Company by...more | £6.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 21 Contents: Engineering on the Taff Vale Railway 1861-8 by Stephen Rowson, p. 2; The Limestone Quarries of Caldon Low: Part Three by Basil Jeuda...more | £6.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 20 Contents: The Limestone Quarries of Caldon Low: Part Two by Basil Jeuda, p. 2; Industrial railways & tramways of Flintshire: Part Five by J. R...more | £5.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 19 Contents: The Explosive Boats of Irvine Harbour by Alastair Weir, p. 2; The limestone Quarries of Caldon Low: Part One by Basil Jeuda, p. 17...more | £5.00 | |||
| A Glance Back at Lydney Neil Parkhouse Whilst most of present day Lydney was built during the last two hundred years, the town can trace its origins back much earlier, to the time of the...more | sold out | |||
| The Port of Penzance: A History Clive Carter The first full history of this busy Cornish port, from its earliest days in the 13th century right up to date, written by one of the county's top...more | £4.99 | |||
| Mainline to Industry Frank Jones A listing of all the locomotives sold by mainline companies into industrial use. Eight chapters covering the 'Big Four' railway companies and their...more | £9.95 | |||
| Old Stone Crosses of West Gloucestershire Ruth Proctor Hirst A look at the old stone crosses of West Gloucestershire.more | £4.95 | |||
| Archive Issue 18 Contents: John Saxby by Mike Christensen, p. 2; C. F. Rymer – A Remarkable Entrepreneur by T. B. Maund FCIT, p. 19; The A – Z of Sailing Craft...more | £5.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 17 Contents: Hampton Waterworks and its Railway System by Ron Howes, Ann Grant & Kew Bridge Steam Museum, p. 2; The A – Z of Sailing Craft: J is...more | £5.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 16 Contents: Point of Ayr Colliery by The Mostyn History Preservation Society, p. 2; An Up-River Trow at Symonds Yat, p. 26; A Visit to...more | £5.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 15 Contents: A Visit to Longhedge Works, S. E. & C. R., in 1903 by John and Robert Tatchell, p. 2; Avon Ferries and Fords by Josephine Jeremiah, p. 16...more | sold out | |||
| Archive Issue 14 Contents: Pembroke Dockyard by Phil Carradice, p. 2; Harnessing the Falls of the Clyde by David C. Eve, p. 17; The A – Z of Sailing Craft: G is...more | £5.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 13 Contents: Working Lives at Deep Navigation Colliery, Treharris by Edward A. Evans, p. 2; The chameleon barque Success by Donald Hall, p. 24...more | £5.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 12 Contents: The Severn Trow by Colin Green, p. 2; The Widening of Taff Vale Viaduct at Quakers Yard by Edward A. Evans, p. 22; Wildmans of Willow...more | £5.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 11 Contents: Bugsworth Basin by Alan J. Findlow, p. 2; J. Harris – Sole Owner: Part Three by Anne & Bill Thomas, p. 10; The Quaker's Yard...more | sold out | |||
| Archive Issue 10 Contents: Ironmaking in Wellingborough by Andrew Swift, p. 2; The A – Z of Sailing Craft: C is for Coble by Edward Paget-Tomlinson, p. 18; J...more | £5.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 9 Contents: Gatwick Airport and its 'Beehive' Terminal by John King, p. 2; Mitcheldean Cement Works by Ian Pope, p. 19; Follow Up: Fintona...more | sold out | |||
| Dock Developments at Newport, 1907 First produced in 1907 by the Alexandra (Newport & South Wales) Docks & Railway Co. this illustrated booklet gives details of the docks at Newport...more | £4.95 | |||
| Archive Issue 8 Contents: Steel Ships and Iron Men' by Clive Carter, p. 2; Taff Merthyr Colliery by Edward A. Evans, p. 24; Follow Up: Life in Woodlands...more | £5.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 7 Contents: Combe Martin – An Industrial Slum!? by Neil Parkhouse, p. 2; Early Locomotives at Swanscombe Cement Works by John Fletcher, p. 19...more | £5.00 | |||
| Edwardian Dean in Colour Neil Parkhouse & Ian Pope A tour of the Forest of Dean's towns, villages, railways and industries from full-colour Edwardian postcards produced by Tilley of Ledbury. In...more | £7.50 | |||
| Archive Issue 6 Contents: Kearsley Power Station by Graham Edge, p. 2; The Bugsworth Waggon Tipplers by Alan J. Findlow and Don Baines, p. 23; The Construction...more | £5.00 | |||
| The Port Talbot Railway & Docks Co., 1913 Issued by The Port Talbot Railway and Docks Co., Port Talbot, in January 1913 this is a handbook of rates, dry dock accommodation and general...more | £5.95 | |||
| Archive Issue 5 Contents: The Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation by Mike Taylor, p. 2; Hartley Main Colleries: Part Two by James T. Tuck, p. 23; Follow...more | £5.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 4 Contents: Woolmer Instructional Military Railway by Mike Christensen, p. 2; Dry Docking the Berengaria, p. 21; Llanberis Copper Mine, p. 28...more | £5.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 3 Contents: Brodsworth Colliery and Model Village by Neil Parkhouse, p. 2; The Peak Forest Tramway: 1796-c1927 by Alan J. Findlow & Don Baines...more | £5.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 2 Contents: Mostyn Ironworks, 1800-1964 by Mostyn History Preservation Society, p. 2; The Grand Surrey Canal, p. 15; Presteigne Coal Trials by...more | £5.00 | |||
| Archive Issue 1 Various authors as listed in contents Contents: East Greenwich Gasworks, p. 2; Wheal Friendship, Mary Tavy, Dartmoor, p. 11; Building the Jarrow Tramway, p. 16; South Devon...more | £5.00 | |||
| Fine Forest Coal, c1930 A facsimile of a booklet produced in the mid 1930s from one of Britain's oldest coalfields illustrated with photographs and maps and containing many...more | £4.95 | |||
| Lydney Harbour Dues & Regulations, 1902 Published in 1902 by the Great Western & Midland Severn & Wye & Severn Bridge Joint Committee this booklet gives details of the docks at Lydney and...more | £3.95 | |||
| Always Under Pressure – A History of North Thames Gas Since 1949 Malcolm Falkus This book traces the history of North Thames Gas from nationalisation of the gas industry in 1949 until privatisation in 1986. It was a period which...more | £7.50 | |||
| The History of the Gas Light & Coke Company 1812-1949 Stirling Everard In this book the author draws upon contemporary records for his complete description of the history of the world's first gas company, which eventually...more | £8.50 | |||
| 60 ABERYSTWYTH TO WELSHPOOL: R. A. Cooke and Corris, Dinas Mawddy, Van, Kerry and W. & Llanfair branchesmore | sold out | |||
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| Bugle & Sabre: Number 5 Edited by Stanley Jenkins MA more | £6.00 | |||
| 10 WEST CORNWALL: R. A. Cooke Truro to Penzance and all branchesmore | sold out | |||
| 11 EAST CORNWALL: R. A. Cooke Saltash to Truro (exc) and all branchesmore | sold out | |||
| 12 PLYMOUTH: R. A. Cooke Tavistock Jcn to Saltash (exc) and all branches including L&SWRmore | sold out | |||
| 14 SOUTH DEVON: R. A. Cooke Exeter St. Thomas to Tavistock Jcn. (exc) and all branchesmore | sold out | |||
| 15 NORTH DEVON: R. A. Cooke Taunton (exc) to Exeter St. Davids and all branchesmore | sold out | |||
| 16 WEST SOMERSET: R. A. Cooke Taunton to Long Ashton and Witham. Branches inc. Chardmore | sold out | |||
| 17 WEYMOUTH LINE: R. A. Cooke Castle Cary to Weymouth and all branchesmore | sold out | |||
| 18 SOMERSET & DORSET RLY: R. A. Cooke Bath to Broadstone Jcn and branchesmore | sold out | |||
| 19B AVONMOUTH LINES: R. A. Cooke Severn Tunnel to Lawrence Hill and all Avonmouth linesmore | sold out | |||
| 20 SWINDON AND SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE: R. A. Cooke Stoke Gifford to Swindon (inc), Bath G.P. (exc) to Standish, Standish to Swindon, all branchesmore | sold out | |||
| 21 BATH & WESTBURY: R. A. Cooke St. Annes Park (exc) to Wotton Bassett (exc), Witham (exc) to Savernake (exc) and all branches inc Salisburymore | sold out | |||
| 22 MIDLAND & SOUTHWESTERN JUNCTION RAILWAY: R. A. Cooke Andoversford Jnc to Red Post Jcn, Marlborough (GW) and Tidworth branchesmore | sold out | |||
| 23 BERKSHIRE: R. A. Cooke Swindon (exc) to Reading (exc), Savernake (inc) to Reading (inc) and all branches, including Didcot, Newbury & Southampton linemore | sold out | |||
| 24 LOWER THAMES VALLEY: R. A. Cooke Reading (inc) to West Ealing and branchesmore | sold out | |||
| 25 LONDON: R. A. Cooke W. Ealing (exc) to Paddington, Willesdon Jcn (exc) to Clapham Jcn, Ealing & S.B.Rly, H&City, Sth Lambeth, Smithfield & E. London depotsmore | sold out | |||
| 26 BANBURY DIRECT LINE: R. A. Cooke Old Oak Common (exc) to Aynho Jcn (exc) and Drayton Green, Uxbridge, Watlington & Aylesbury branchesmore | £4.25 | |||
| 27 OXFORD: R. A. Cooke Didcot (exc) to Kings Sutton (inc) and Bicester, Blenheim, Fairford, Abingdon and Thame branchesmore | sold out | |||
| 28 OXFORD & WORCESTER LINE: R. A. Cooke Yarnton Jcn to Norton Jcn (exc), Cheltenham (exc) to Stratford (exc), Cheltenham (exc) to Kings Sutton (exc)more | sold out | |||
| 29 STRATFORD & MIDLAND JUNCTION RLY: R. A. Cooke Broom to Ravenstone Wood Jcn and branchesmore | sold out | |||
| 30 BANBURY TO BIRMINGHAM: R. A. Cooke Astrop Sidings to Moor Street, Tyseley to Stratford Racecourse and Henley, Bearley and Alcester branchesmore | sold out | |||
| 31 WEST MIDLANDS: R. A. Cooke Snow Hill to Oxley (inc), Handsworth Jcn to Stourbridge Jcn. Priestfield to Stourbridge Jcn, Wombourn line and all branchesmore | sold out | |||
| 32 EAST SHROPSHIRE: R. A. Cooke Oxley (exc) to Shreswbury (exc), Wellington to Nantwich and Stafford (exc), Shrewsbury (exc) to Bewdley, Marsh Farm Jcn to Ketley Jcn & branchesmore | sold out | |||
| 33 WORCESTERSHIRE: R. A. Cooke Shelwick Jcn (exc) to Worcester, Stourbridge Jcn (exc) to Norton Jcn, Ledbury to Over Jcn (exc), Wooferton (exc) to Kidderminster and branchesmore | sold out | |||
| 34 BIRMINGHAM TO CHELTENHAM LINE (MID): R. A. Cooke New Street (exc) to Cheltenham (exc), Halesowen, Malvern and Evesham/Redditch branchesmore | sold out | |||
| 35 GLOUCESTER & CHELTENHAM: R. A. Cooke Area bounded by Cleeve, Bishops Cleeve, Leckhampton, Stonehouse (GWR & MID) and Oakle Street, all exclusivemore | sold out | |||
| 36 ROSS, MONMOUTH & CHEPSTOW: R. A. Cooke Severn Tunnel Jcn (exc) to Grange Court, Little Mill Jcn to Ross, Monmouth to Chepstow & Rotherwas Jcn (exc) to Grange Courtmore | sold out | |||
| 38 NEWPORT: R. A. Cooke Area bounded by Marshfield, Bassaleg (exc), Cwmbran (exc) and Severn Tunnel Jcnmore | sold out | |||
| 39 PONTYPOOL ROAD & EASTERN VALLEYS: R. A. Cooke Maindee Jcn (exc) to Abergavenny, Cwmbran to Blaenavon L.L./Abersychan & Talywain and branchesmore | sold out | |||
| 40 WESTERN VALLEYS: R. A. Cooke Bassaleg Jcn to Ebbw Vale, Aberbeeg to Brynmawr, Halls Road Jcn to Markham via Penar, Cwmcarn & Cwmtillery branchesmore | sold out | |||
| 41 LNWR DOWLAIS & SIRHOWY LINES: R. A. Cooke Abergavenny to Dowlais, Nantybwch to Risca, Ebbw Vale, Blaenavon and Varteg Hill branchesmore | sold out | |||
| 42 RHYMNEY VALLEY: R. A. Cooke Bassaleg Jcn (exc) to Rhymney, Machen to Caerphilly (exc), Hengoed (exc) to Rhymney Bridgemore | sold out | |||
| 44A CARDIFF (EXC) TO BRIDGEND: R. A. Cooke South Wales Main Line and Aberthaw Branchmore | sold out | |||
| 44B CARDIFF (EXC) TO BRIDGEND: R. A. Cooke Penarth & Cogan (exc) via Barry & Vale of Glamorgan inc. Barry Docks & Pier, and Cadoxton to Tontegmore | sold out | |||
| 45 CAERPHILLY AREA: R. A. Cooke Heath Jcn to Pengam, Heath Jcn to Treforest, Penrhos to Taffs Well & pontypridd, Tynycaeau Jcn to Barry Jcn, Senghenydd & Cylla branchesmore | sold out | |||
| 47A VALE OF NEATH: R. A. Cooke Part One. Neath (N&B Jcn) to Aberdare (inc), Gelli Tarw Jcn to Merthyr Tunnel, Dare, dare Valley and Bwllfa Dare branchesmore | sold out | |||
| 47B VALE OF NEATH: R. A. Cooke Part Two. Aberdare (exc) to Pontypool Road (exc) and T.V. Rly Aberdare L.L. to Abercynon (exc)more | sold out | |||
| 48A MERTHYR AREA: R. A. Cooke Pontypridd (exc) to Merthyr, Quakers Yard to Merthyr, Ynysybwl and Nelson branchesmore | sold out | |||
| 48B DOWLAIS AREA: R. A. Cooke Nelson & Llancaiach to Dowlais C.H., Bargoed to Pontsticill Jcn, Dowlais to Merthyr (exc)more | sold out | |||
| 49A TONDU BRANCHES: R. A. Cooke Llynfi, Garw and Ogmore Valleys, and lines to Bridgend, Pyle and Margammore | sold out | |||
| 49B LLANTRISANT BRANCHES: R. A. Cooke Ely Valley, Gilfach, Treferig and Brofiscin branches and lines to Tonteg Jcn (exc) and Waterhall Jcnmore | sold out | |||
| 50A NEATH TO PORT TALBOT: R. A. Cooke (GWR main line) and R&SB Rly Neath Canalside to Aberavon and Port Talbot Docks (north side)more | £4.25 | |||
| 50B MARGAM TO BRIDGEND (EXC): R. A. Cooke including Port Talbot Docks (south side) and Porthcawl branchmore | sold out | |||
| 51 PORT TALBOT & CYMMER BRANCH: R. A. Cooke Port Talbot to Pontyrhyll, Aberavon to Blaengwynfi & Abergwynfi, Port Talbot to Tonmawr & North Rhondda, Blaenavon & Whitworth branches, S.W.M. Rly...more | sold out | |||
| 53 SWANSEA VALE (MID.): R. A. Cooke Swansea to Brynamman, Upper Bank to Glais (via Clydach), Gurnos to Clayphon and Caelliau branchmore | sold out | |||
| 54 SWANSEA TO LLANDILO (LNWR): R. A. Cooke inc. Pistill, Limestone & Mountain branches, Pantyffynon to Brynamman & branches & Llanmorlais branchmore | sold out | |||
| 55 SWANSEA (GWR): R. A. Cooke Llandilo Jcn to Neath (both routes), Clydach & Morriston branchesmore | sold out | |||
| 56 SWANSEA DOCKS TO NEATH: R. A. Cooke Swansea South Dock to Neath N&B Jcn, Swansea Riverside to Neath Loop Jcn (R&SB Rly)more | sold out | |||
| 57 LLANELLY AREA: R. A. Cooke Llandilo Jcn to Carmarthen (exc) and all branches including L&MM Rly and BP&GV Rlymore | sold out | |||
| 58 WEST WALES: R. A. Cooke All lines west of Carmarthen Jcn (inc) and up to Aberystwyth (exc)more | sold out | |||
| 61 OSWESTRY: R. A. Cooke Welshpool (exc) to Whitchurch, Buttington to Shrewsbury, S&M Rly, Minsterley, Llanyfyllin & Llangynog branches, Wrexham to Ellesmeremore | sold out | |||
| 62 PWLLHELI TO RUABON (EXC): R. A. Cooke via Barmouth Jcn & Bala Jcn, Barmouth Jcn to Dovey Jcn and Bala Jcn to Blaenau Ffestiniogmore | sold out | |||
| 63 HEREFORD AREA: R. A. Cooke Shrewsbury (exc) to Abergavenny (exc), and Bishops Castle, Clee Hill, Presteign, New Radnor, Glasbury, & Golden Valley branchesmore | sold out | |||
| 64A SHREWSBURY TO WREXHAM (EXC): R. A. Cooke and Rhos, Legacy, Ponkey, Plas Madoc & Pontcysyllte branchesmore | sold out | |||
| 64B WREXHAM TO CHESTER (EXC): R. A. Cooke and Brymbo, Minera, Minera Ext, Moss Valley & Wheatsheaf branches. Part of GC Rly Wrexham to Brymbomore | sold out | |||
| 65 BIRKENHEAD JOINT LINES: R. A. Cooke Chester to Birkenhead including Docks, Hooton to West Kirby, Hooton to Helsby & Chester to Warringtonmore | sold out | |||
| Brunels Royal Albert Bridge John Binding Brunel's solution to getting the Cornwall Railway across the very considerable obstacle of the River Tamar at Saltash was the magnificent Royal Albert...more | sold out | |||
| Caradon & Looe: The Canal, Railways and Mines Michael Messenger Some of the richest copper mines in the United Kingdom, a rare Cornish canal and a railway uniquely engineered to convey the minerals by gravity...more | sold out | |||
| Devonport Dockyard Railway Paul Burkhalter Founded over three hundred years ago and lying behind a high, three-mile long, stone wall is Devonport Dockyard. Situated on the western boundary of...more | £25.00 | |||
| Industrial Railways of the South West Michael Messenger The industrial railway was the ancestor of modern railways but developed in an individual and unique way. The south west of England had many such...more | £9.50 | |||
| North Devon Clay: The story of an industry and its railways Michael Messenger The rich deposits of ball clay in north Devon have been known for many centuries but were too out of the way to be exploited until the coming of the...more | £21.00 | |||
| Slate Quarry Railways of Gwynedd Michael Messenger The surviving slate quarries of North Wales were remarkable places in the 1960s. Their working methods and their railways especially were from an...more | £14.00 | |||
| The Culm Valley Light Railway Michael Messenger Latterly known as one of the best loved Great Western branch lines, the Culm Valley Light Railway was promoted as a pioneer light railway, intended...more | £15.00 | |||
| The Lee Moor Tramway: A Pictorial Record Roy E. Taylor A fairly uneventful life carrying china clay, sand, coal and the other necessities of the clay works at Lee Moor betrays the contribution the Lee Moor...more | £16.00 | |||
| The Mont Cenis Fell Railway P. J. G. Ransom This is the quite remarkable story of how a group of British entrepreneurs put a railway over an Alpine pass nearly 7,000 feet high in the 1860s, to...more | £16.00 | |||
| The Plynlimon & Hafan Tramway E. A. Wade One of the most obscure of Welsh narrow gauge railways, the Plynlimon & Hafan Tramway was the result of one man's attempt to exploit the mineral...more | £15.00 | |||
| The Redlake Tramway & China Clay Works E. A. Wade The china clay deposits of Dartmoor brought wealth for some and failure for others. Despite long and hard attempts the Redlake deposits eventually...more | £9.50 | |||
| Cornwalls Railway Heritage John Stengelhofen Cornwall's railways were very idiosyncratic and despite modernisation, there is still much to see. This new edition is fully revised. The...more | £4.50 | |||
| Devons Lifeboat Heritage Nicholas Leach Devon has two long coastlines and both present serious hazards for shipping. The first private lifeboats were in use in the first decade of the...more | £4.50 | |||
| Godrevy Light Charles Thomas & Jessica Mann The jagged reef of rocks off Godrevy Point, on the north eastern headland of St Ives Bay, lay right across the natural navigation course for the...more | £18.00 | |||
| Bishop Rock Lighthouse Elisabeth Stanbrook Designed to protect one of the most dangerous stretches of sea in the British Isles, Bishop Rock lighthouse is exposed to the awesome power of the...more | £16.00 | |||
| Rendels Floating Bridges Alan Kittridge Invented between the great Georgian and Victorian manias of canals and railways to promote and maintain essential turnpike communication across...more | £12.50 | |||
| Tackys Tugs: W. J. Reynolds Ltd of Torpoint Captain Stephen Carter From the 1920s to the 1970s the firm of W. J. Reynolds Ltd was the largest employer of civilian labour in the Cornish town of Torpoint, situated...more | £12.50 | |||
| Railway Ships & Packet Ports Richard Danielson This book takes a nostalgic look at the evolution of Britain's railway-owned ferry fleets and harbours. Humble dredgers, tugs, and cargo boats...more | £26.00 | |||
| T. R. Brown of Bristol: A Remarkable Tale of a Family's Maritime Enterprise Captain Stephen Carter T. R. Brown & Sons of Bristol were once described as being ‘part and parcel’ of the Port of Bristol. Commencing in the 1870s the fortunes of the...more | £12.50 | |||
| Cosens of Weymouth: 1918 to 1996 Richard Clammer The principal paddle steamer operator on the Wessex coast was Cosens of Weymouth. Fond memories abound of Monarch, Empress and Victoria, just some...more | £29.00 | |||
| White Funnel Magic Nigel Coombes This lavishly illustrated account of the passenger steamer services of P & A Campbell's White Funnel steamers is the result of a lifetime of...more | sold out | |||
| Lundy Packets Mike Tedstone Sitting some twenty miles off the North Devon coast, at the mouth of the Bristol Channel and at the very edge of the Atlantic, Lundy Island's...more | £16.00 | |||
| Steamers & Ferries of the River Tamar & Three Towns District Alan Kittridge For at least 100 years until the 1950s the waterside communities of the Three Towns district, that became the City of Plymouth, were dependent upon...more | £24.00 | |||
| Passenger Steamers of the River Fal Alan Kittridge A dozen rivers and creeks radiate off Falmouth Bay and the Carrick Roadstead to form the west country's largest estuary and provide over sixty...more | sold out | |||
| Douglas Head Ferry & the Port Soderick Boats Captain Stephen Carter The Isle of Man was a mecca for holiday makers and Douglas in particular developed into one of the north west's great tourist centres. Much...more | £8.50 | |||
| Plymouth; Ocean Liner Port of Call Alan Kittridge For well over a century, until 1963, Plymouth served as a port-of-call for the world's leading passenger lines, including P&O, Orient, White Star...more | £12.00 | |||
| Cornwalls Maritime Heritage Alan Kittridge With so much coastline and so few places very far from the coast it is hardly surprising that the sea has been, and continues to be, a major influence...more | £4.50 | |||
| Cornwalls Lifeboat Heritage Nicholas Leach Great heroism by lifeboatmen in the past two centuries has saved many lives. This book recounts how the service developed in Cornwall and the progress...more | £4.50 | |||
| The Kalmeter Journal: The Journal of a visit to Cornwall, Devon and Somerset in 1724-25 Translated from the Swedish by Justin Brooke Of all the Swedes who visited the United Kingdom to study our industry and economy in the early eighteenth century, none could measure up to Henric...more | £19.50 | |||
| Mines of Cornwall & Devon; an historic photographic record Peter Stanier The present landscape of Cornwall and, to a lesser degree, Devon leaves little doubt that the south west of England was once a major metal mining...more | sold out | |||
| Tin Streams of Wendron Justin Brooke Tin-streaming is undoubtedly one of Cornwall's oldest industries but has attracted surprisingly little attention from historians. The relatively...more | £13.00 | |||
| Cornwalls Mining Heritage Peter Stanier An excellent introduction to Cornwall's mining; chapters on geology, winning and processing the ores and the miners themselves, are followed by a...more | £4.50 | |||
| Cornwalls Industrial Heritage Peter Stanier Cornwall was at the heart of the industrial revolution and much remains. Foundries, engine builders and gunpowder mills served the mines, breweries...more | £4.50 | |||
| A Guide to the Industrial Archaeology of South East Wales more | £ | |||
| Cornwalls Archaeological Heritage Nicholas Johnson & Peter Rose An astonishing range of monuments survives with a wealth of archaeological remains that few parts of Britain can equal. Every period of history is...more | £4.50 | |||
| Cornwalls Bridge & Viaduct Heritage Eric kentley One of the richest countiues for bridges, ranging from ancient simple granite slabs to lofty viaducts crossing valleys. Some are engineering...more | £4.50 | |||
| Scillys Archaeological Heritage Jeanette Ratcliffe The Isles of Scilly are rich in archaeological remains representing over four thousand years of occupation. These monuments are remarkably well...more | £4.50 | |||
| Cornwalls Communication Heritage John Moyle Cornwall was the home of ocean telegraphy, once linked to the entire world by a network of undersea cables. Marconi based many wireless experiments...more | £4.50 | |||
| GWR Signal Box Nameplates Michael V. E. Dunn One of the distinctive features which characterised the Great Western Railway was the cast-iron nameplates the Company fitted to its signal boxes...more | £19.95 | |||
| GWR Railway Stations, 1941-1947 R. J. Smith A listing of all GWR and GW Joint line stations open 1941-47, including opening & closure dates, Acts of Incorporation etc.more | £19.95 | |||
| Railways of Hereford Gordon Wood This volume is the result of twenty years of comprehensive research into various aspects of the origins and development of railways in the city...more | £25.00 | |||
| The Hereford, Hay & Brecon Branch William H. Smith The history of the railway that ran from Hereford through such places as Moorhampton, Eardisley, Whitney, Hay-on-Wye, Glasbury and Three Cocks on...more | £30.00 | |||
| The Bromyard Branch William H. Smith This volume is a comprehensive look at the line between Worcester and Leominster which served the town of Bromyard en route. For what appears to be...more | sold out | |||
| Birmingham Snow Hill Ian Baxter & Richard Harper This history was published to co-incide with the 150th Anniversary of the station. It takes an in-depth look at many aspects of the stations history.more | sold out | |||
| Birmingham Moor Street Station Ian Baxter & Richard Harper A complete history of Birmingham Moor Street station from building to restoration. The goods station is also covered in depth. Over 300...more | £19.95 | |||
| Nevills Dock & Railway Company Michael Denman This book is a companion volume to Railways Around Llanelli published in 2000. That told the story of the main lines that later formed the...more | £12.75 | |||
| Rickard's Record 3: South Wales – Mixed Traffic Brian J. Miller This is the final volume presenting many of Sid Rickard's photographs of railways in South Wales. The theme of the first two volumes concentrated on...more | £18.00 | |||
| Special Traffic Jan-Apr 1962 Cardiff District Compiled by Brian J. Miller A selection of Special Traffic Notices for the Cardiff District. Illustrated.more | £9.75 | |||
| The Canberra Display Team: Aircraft Histories and Current Operations David Jackson more | £12.75 | |||
| Rickard's Record 2: Cardiff and the Valleys Brian J. Miller This is the second of two volumes bringing together many of Sid Rickard's photographs of railways in South Wales. The theme of the first volume has...more | £16.50 | |||
| Steam in Mid Wales Michael Hale The seventh volume by Michael Hale to cover Welsh steam, it explores the railways and byways of Mid Wales from the edge of the industrial area in...more | sold out | |||
| The Aber Branch Colin Chapman A detailed examination of this short Rhymney Railway branchline from inception, through initial success to ultimate demise. Built to provide an outlet...more | £14.95 | |||
| Data Sheet WRD06 Renumbering of Absorbed Engines by the GWR, 1922 more | £2.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. I. No. 1 Contents: David Davies (1818-1890); Bassaleg North 1896; A Beyer Peacock Miscellany; A Survey of Cambrian Railways Coaches - Part 1; Colour...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. I. No. 2 Contents: The Abergavenny & Hereford Tramway; The Chronicles of Williams Siding; A Survey of Cambrian Railways Coaches - Part 2; Rhymney...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. I. No. 3 Contents: The Ely Project; The Taff Vale Case; Taff Vale Railway Railmotors and Services; Bute Road Station; Smooth Running on the TVR?; A...more | sold out | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. I. No. 4 Contents: The GWRs Neglected Main Line; Private Owner Wagons of the Rhondda: Part 2 Manchester & Milford Rolling Stock; Llanidloes Station; The...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. I. No. 5 Contents: The Llanelly & Mynydd Mawr Railway; Cambrian Railways Small Goods Engines; Hurry Riches Wagon Brake for the TVR; Pentyrch Crossing...more | sold out | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. I. No. 6 Broad Gauge Issue: Contents: The South Wales Railway at Carmarthen; Cardiffs Tranship Problem - TVR and SWR; Broad Gauge Locomotives on the...more | sold out | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. I. No. 7 Contents: Reliefman on the MT&A; Llancaich in 1912 - Part 3; TVR 22-ton Bogie Rail Truck Drawing; Queen Street (TVR); Race Day at...more | sold out | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. I. No. 8 Contents: Cambrian Railways Telegrams - The Barmouth Area; Llandilo; Road Overbridge at Talybont; Adams Yard; GWR Train Formations...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. I. No. 9 Port Talbot Railway Centenary Issue: Contents: From Port Talbot to the Garw; Port Talbot Paragraphs No. 1 - The PTR Permanent Way; Port...more | sold out | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. I. No. 10 Contents: Rebuilding Cardiff General; Point of Ayr Colliery Wagons; The Admiralty Extension at Pembroke Dock; Pembroke & Tenby addendum...more | sold out | |||
| Marshfield: A Special Supplement to Volume I more | sold out | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. II. No. 1 Contents: Midland Miscellany - The Midland Reaches South Wales; Midland Miscellany - Landslip at Ystalyfera; Bygone Days in the Rhymney Valley...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. II. No. 2 Contents: Somers Ore; Hawks Dell Revisited; First Through Train from Chester to Buckley; From the Rhondda to Swansea Bay; Goings-on at Gobowen...more | sold out | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. II. No. 3 Contents: Rhondda & Swansea Bay Locomotives; The Midland in South Wales: Part 1; Barlow Rail on the South Wales Railway; Chepstow Wagon...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. II. No. 4 Contents: Midland in South Wales: Part 2; Barlow Rail - Contemporary Letters; The Rise and Fall of Ebbw Junction; Porthkerry Viaduct; The Burry...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. II. No. 5 Contents: MT&A Reminiscences; Berw Viaduct; Brynmenyn; Gloucester Wharf; Dastardly Deeds ... a Dire Discipline; Ystradgynlais and Yniscedwyn...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. II. No. 6 Contents: The Early Years of the Swansea Vale Railway; Cefntilla Halt; Crumblin Crumlin; The Rhosllanerchrugog Branch of the GWR; Special Train...more | sold out | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. II. No. 7 Contents: Last Train to Brymbo; Hurry Riches Standard Rhymney Vans; The South Wales Railway Reaches Haverfordwest; The Taff Vale at Cardiff...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. II. No. 8 Contents: Brecon to Ynisygeinon: Part 1; A Hundred Years at Cefn Junction; Coal Shipping at Cardiff; Rhymney Engineman: Part 1; Ferryside...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. II. No. 9 Contents: Rhymney Engineman: Part 2; A Return Ticket to Wind Street Station; St. Mellons Depot; Recollections of Tredegar; Taff Vale...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. II. No. 10 Contents: Through Carriage Workings of the Cambrian Railways; A Close Shave at Bassaleg; Comings and Goings at Tonmawr; Rhymney Engineman...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. III. No. 1 South Wales Railway Special: Contents: The Grand Opening of the SWR; The First Train - News reports of 1850; Contract 4N - The SWR’s...more | sold out | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. III. No. 2 Contents: Mid Wales Through Carriages; Hull & Barnsley Coaches in South Wales; Cambrian Cameo - Moat Lane Junction; The Caerphilly Branch of...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. III. No. 3 Contents: B&M Watering Facilities; Mid Wales Through Carriages; Dean Singles at Newport; First British Industrial Garratt; Swansea Docks...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. III. No. 4 Contents: Transport at Abercrave; LNWR Mainline Accident; Swansea Docks 1865 - an Update; Pant, Dowlais Recollections; Barry...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. III. No. 5 Contents: The Wye Bridge at Chepstow; More on Ammonia Traffic; Barry Steamers, Part 2; Radyr in detail; GWR 44xx in South Wales; Mill Street...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. III. No. 6 Contents: South Wales Signalling; Radyr in detail, Part 2; Poaching on the PTR; South Wales Mineral Railway; Last Saint in Cardiff; Last...more | sold out | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. III. No. 7 Contents: The Cwmdu Connection; Marshfield Revisited; Two Saints; Nantlle Railway; Collision in the Blackout; The International Railway...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. III. No. 8 25th Anniversary Issue: Contents: Genesis - the origins of the WRRC; Private Owner Propaganda - a variant PO livery; The Main Incline Revisited...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. III. No. 9 Contents: The Saga of the Manchester and Milford Railway; Nant Hall, LNWR; Tales from the Incline Top, TVR; Inspection at Rhydyfelin; Breakdown...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. III. No. 10 Contents: Plain Tales from Incline Top - Part II; Industrial Power; Winding-up at Lampeter; Minffordd; Anniversary Pages - 1; Elan Valley...more | £3.00 | |||
| Index to Volume III more | £1.50 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. IV. No. 1 Contents: The Barry Bit - Supply of Locomotives, 1906; Cambrian Railways Saloon No.1 - Research by several societies collated by Stephen...more | sold out | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. IV. No. 2 Contents: From our Own Correspondent - John Dore-Dennis unearthed comments about the Rhymney Railway; Getting a Handle on Private Owner Waggons...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. IV. No. 3 Contents: London & South Wales Railway Scheme of 1824/25; More on Moderator Sidings; Worked, Not Absorbed - the PTR’s working arrangements...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. IV. No. 4 Contents: The Press in the 1920s; Oswestry North End; Postcard from Waunlwyd; Burrows Siding Revisited and...... ..... Moderator Sidings...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. IV. No. 5 Contents: Transition at Barry 1920-1930; B&M Waggons at GKN Steel Sleeper Works; The Digedi Brook Mishap; A Day at the Seaside - excursions...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. IV. No. 6 Contents: The Barry Bit - An unscheduled stop; Shropshire & Montgomery shire; Llanelly Harbour 7 Pontardulais Railway; The Shropshire Holiday...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. IV. No. 7 Contents: The Barry Bit - Fire at Llantwit Major; A Railway Clearing House Job; Pontardawe Steelworks; R W Kidner and the Oakwood Press; The...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. IV. No. 8 Contents: The Barry Bit; William Dean, the Ladies and South Wales; A Supplement to Aberystwyth Excursions 1957; Rhymney Railway 6T Goods...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. IV. No. 9 Contents: A White Veil over the Valleys; The 'Safety' Movement; 'On the Mineral Wagons of South Wales'; An Inspector Calls ... on the Vale of...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. IV. No. 10 Contents: Bury Engine of Rhymney Iron Co.; TVR 10T Goods Wagon; Ruthin & Cerrigydrudion Ry; Dowlais Works View; Steam Coal in Locomotives...more | £3.00 | |||
| Index to Volume IV more | £1.50 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. V. No. 1 Contents: By Batteries to Aberthaw?; Photographs and Musings; Stafford Blues; The Runaway Train; Parson's Folly; A case of Mistaken Identities...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. V. No. 2 Contents: Vale of Neath & Cefn Mawr Jct.; The GWR and Rhymney Engines: Part One, The Saddle Tank Classes; 1960s Steam at Cwmbran; Tredegar...more | £3.00 | |||
| Welsh Railways Archive: Vol. V. No. 3 Contents: Mixed Gauge to Pencader; The GWR and Rhymney Engines: Part Two, The Side Tank Classes; 1866 Accident at Aberdare; Passenger...more | £3.00 | |||
| The X Site Tim Jones This book will undoubtedly become the definitive work on the Ministry of Supply Factory, Rhydymwyn, near Mold, North Wales (aka Valley Works) and...more | £10.95 | |||





