Rex Conway's Midland Steam Journey: Volume One

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Author_Rex Conway
bedford
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bristol temple meads
buxton
camden
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chesterfield
clay cross
crewe
derby
derbyshire dales
duchess engine
duchesses
engine sheds
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euston
gloucester
golden age of steam
halts
jubilees
kettering
kings langley
leeds
leicester
lichfield
lickey bank
london
manchester
midland region
north wales
patriot engine
patriots
royal scots
royal scots engine
rugby
settle-carlisle line
sheffield
st pancras
stations
steam engine
steam locomotive
steam train
steam-hauled
toton
tunnels
water orton
willesden
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780750951173
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 165 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 2008
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Join Rex Conway on a remarkable steam-hauled journey on the Midland region during the golden age of steam, with many diversions along the way. There are really three journeys in this book. Travelling first from Bristol Temple Meads we take in scenes as diverse as Gloucester, the Lickey Bank, Birmingham New Street and Water Orton, before heading into the heartland of the Midland region - Derby. We then venture through the Derbyshire Dales on to Buxton, Clay Cross, Chesterfield and Sheffield, before commencing the second journey from St Pancras. We head northwards again through the outskirts of London to Bedford, Kettering, Leicester, Toton and Leeds, before joining the Settle-Carlisle line. Back in the south again, we start the final journey from Euston and take in Camden, Willesden, Kings Langley, Rugby, Lichfield and Crewe before steaming on to North Wales and Manchester.

Through this selection of over 250 outstanding photographs we see a plethora of engines - including 'Duchesses', 'Jubilees', 'Royal Scots' and 'Patriots' - a multitude of stations, engine sheds, tunnels and halts. This is a must-read for all railway enthusiasts, and gives us another tantalising glimpse of the previously unseen images from Rex's 65,000-strong archive.