A Train Errant: the experiences of a voluntary unit in France & an anthology from their magazine 1919
Book entitled 'Locomotive Rules: Failures & Remedies - Questions & Answers for All Locomotivemen' by A. Oliver, 1928. Locomotive Rules: Failures & Remedies - Questions & Answers for All Locomotivemen 1928
Pamphlet. A supplement to the short treatise on rail-roads generally, explaining particularly the Liverpool and Manchester : also, the Leeds, Selby, and Hull rail-roads : the consequent great change that will be effected by them on property, with respect to innkeepers, coach proprietors, coach offices, carriers by land & water, and farmers; and which will shew that horse-power is cheaper, preferable, and more expeditious than locomotive engines, in the conveyance of passengers and merchandise upon the lines of road : also, a description of an inclined-plane, when it cannot be avoided; with machinery to assist the horses. Likewise, two plates; one shewing a single line of rail-road from Liverpool to Manchester, with three passing places only, equal to a double one, all the way, for coaches and light carriages travelling ten to twelve miles an hour. The other plate represents the termination of the intended East London rail-road, where twenty carriages can go off an enter upon it at the same time, without the least delay or confusion. Supplement to the short treatise on rail-roads generally 1829
Book titled "National Agreements on behalf of All Railway Employees (except shopmen)" published by the National Union of Railwaymen, February 1923. 283p. National Agreements on behalf of All Railway Employees (except shopmen) 1923
Book of "Decisions of the National Wages Board" from 1927 to 1931, published by the National Wages Board in 1932. Volume II, 243p. The National Wages Board consisted of representatives of the railway companies, National Union of Railwaymen, Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers & Firemen, railway users, and an independent chairman appointed by the Government. Decisions of the National Wages Board. Period-1927-1931. Volume II. Decisions 73-144. 1932
Book of "Decisions of the Chairman of the Railway Staff National Tribunal 1938-1952." Decisions Nos. 1-57, published by British Railways Special Joint Committee on Machinery of Negotiation. Volume I. Decisions of the Chairman of the Railway Staff National Tribunal 1938-1952. Nos. 1-57 Vol1 1953
Book "The Unfinished History of the Railway Convalescent Homes" by John Whitehouse. The Unfinished History of the Railway Convalescent Homes
[Thesis] 'The social definition of British railways since 1865: with special reference to those of England' / D.C.H. Watts. 1999. [Ph.D. in the Faculty of Social Sciences, Dept. of Geography, University of Bristol. xii + 459p. Includes colour photos (43) of railway advertising posters] The social definition of British railways since 1865: with special reference to those of England 1999
Book of "Decisions of the Railway Staff National Tribunal" from 1936-1952. Decisions Nos. 1-14, published by British Railways Special Joint Comittee on Machinery of Negotiation. Volume I. Decisions of the Railway Staff National Tribunal 1936-1952. Decisions Nos. 1-14. Volume I 1953
Book compiled of "Central Wages Board Minutes of Meetings, " from March 1920 to September 1921 (Nos. 1-23) and November 1921 to the end of 1926 (Nos. 1-213.) Volume 1, 342p. The Central Wages Board consisted of representatives from the railway companies, the National Union of Railwaymen and the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers & Firemen. Central Wages Board Minutes- Mar 1920-Sept 1921 (Nos. 1-23.) Nov 1921-1926 (Nos. 1-213.) Vol1 1926
Book of "Decisions of the National Wages Board" from 1920 to 1926, published by the Railways Staff Conference in 1927. Volume I, 291p. The National Wages Board consisted of representatives of the railway companies, National Union of Railwaymen, Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers & Firemen, railway users, and an independent chairman appointed by the Government. Decisions of the National Wages Board. Period-1920-1926. Volume I. Decisions 1-72. 1927
Book compiled from printed minutes of the Rail Staff National Council, from 21 May 1935 to 14 December 1955. Published by the Rail Staff National Council. 394p. Rail Staff National Council Minutes 1-384 1934-1955
Bound volume, "Government Select Committee Reports, Railway Monopoly and the Action of Parliament concerning it" and "Railway Companies Amalgamation", 1872, published by HMSO. Government Select Committee Reports, Railway Monopoly and the Action of Parliament concerning it and Railway Companies Amalgamation 1872
Rule book, Great Western Railway, Rules and Regulations, 1876. Rules and Regulations Book, Great Western Railway 1876
Booklet, Cambrian Railways, Rules and Regulations1894 for Working Electric Train Tablet, paper cover. Rules and Regulations booklet for Working Electric Train Tablet, Cambrian Railways 1894
Book, "Second Series of Railway Practice", by S. C. Brees, 1840, published by John Williams & Co., 124 pages, 61 plates, cloth binding (modern NRM). Second Series of Railway Practice 1840
Book: "Observations on Railways, Particularly on the Proposed London & Birmingham Railway" , 1831 Book: "Observations on Railways
Book: Observations on the Comparative Merits of Locomotive and Fixed Engines, as applied to Railways. Written by Stephenson, R. & Locke, J. c. 1830. 83 pages. Calf spine. Observations on the Comparative Merits of Locomotive and Fixed Engines, as applied to Railways 1830
Book, Railways Steamers and Telegraphs, by George Dodd, illustrated with engravings by Green, printed and published by W & R Chambers, 1867, hard covers, 326 pages. Railways, Steamers and Telegraphs 1867
Book, A Practical Treatise on Locomotive Engines (2nd Edition), by Comte F M G de Pambour, published by John Weale, printed by W Hughes, London, 1840, hard covers, embossed, 583 pages. A Practical Treatise on Locomotive Engines 1840
Book, "The Practical Railway Engineer", by G D Dempsey, 1855, 428+44 pages, 71 plates, leather binding. The Practical Railway Engineer 1855
Book, "The Railway Rates Standard Timber Measurer" by E A P Burt, published by William Rider & Son, Timber Trades Journal Office, London, January 1888. Annotated: To His Grace The Duke of Richmond and Gordon KG, PC, with The Author's Compliments, 1891 3rd November. Railway Rates Standard Timber Measurer Book 1888
Guidebook, London Midland & Scottish Railway, "The Welcombe Hotel - Stratford upon Avon", c. 1930, photographs and reproductions, hard cover. LMSR: The Welcombe Hotel - Stratford upon Avon 1930
Book; The Museum of Science & Art. Volumes 1 & 2Edited by Lardner, D. 208 pages (+208), and published by Walton and Maberly, London, England The Museum of Science and Art volumes 1 & 2 1854
Book; Railway Engineering or, Field Work Preparatory to the Construction of Railways. Written by Baker, T. 64 pages & folding table. Railway Engineering or, Field Work Preparatory to the Construction of Railways 1848
Book; The Broad Gauge, the bane of the Great Western Railway. Written by "£.s.d.". 57 pages. Pamphlet with modern protective cover. The Broad Gauge, the bane of the Great Western Railway 1846
Book: Remarks on the Comparative Merits of Cast Metal and Malleable Iron Rail-Ways. Remarks on the Comparative Merits of Cast Metal and Malleable Iron Railways 1832
Book; The Official Illustrated Guide to the Great Western Railway, etc. Written by Measom, G. 872+248+220 pages. Inscribed by the author. The Official Illustrated Guide to the Great Western Railway 1860
Book, The Britannia and Conway Tubular Bridges (Volume 2), by Edwin Clark, published by Day and Son, London, printed by G Barclay, London, 1850, hard covers, 352 pages. The Britannia and Conway Tubular Bridges (Volume 2) 1850
Book. Our navvies : a dozen years ago and to-day by Mrs [Elizabeth] Garnett. Published in London by Hodder and Stoughton, 1885. Our Navvies: A Dozen Years Ago and To-day 1885
Book, The Projected Weardale Railway, by W M Egglestone, printed and published in "The Northern Echo", Darlington, 1887, paper covers, 31 pages. : 8.5 x 5.5 in. The Projected Weardale Railway 1887
The railways of Great Britain and Ireland practically described and illustrated, by Francis Whishaw, 500 pages. The railways of Great Britain and Ireland practically described and illustrated, by Francis Whishaw 1840
Guidebook, Japan National Railway, "Steam Locomotives of Japan", folder of postcards - 1 set electric locomotives and 1 set steam. 6.8898 x 5.315 in. Japan National Railway: Steam Locomotives of Japan
Children's book, The Comic Bradshaw or "Bubbles from the Boiler". By Angus B Reach; published by D Bogue, 36 Fleet Street, London. Overall: 145 mm x 110 mm. The Comic Bradshaw Or Bubbles from the Boiler
Book, "Copy of the Evidence....on the Newcastle & Carlisle Railway Bill", 1829, 229 pages, 1 plate, card binding. Copy of the Evidence....on the Newcastle and Carlisle Bill 1829
Book, Recollections of Edward Bury, by his Widow, 24 pages, 1 illustrated plate of the "Liverpool" locomotive. Book of recollections of Edward Bury
Book, "Drawings of the London & Birmingham Railway", by John Britton FSA, lithographs by J.C.Bourne, 1839, 26 pages, plates un-numbered, leather binding. Drawings of the London & Birmingham Railway 1839
report, Joseph Locke's report to the promoters of the proposed Caledonian Railway from Lancaster to Edinburgh and Glasgow, June 28th 1842. 10pp, 11 folded plates of diagrams. Bound volume Locke's report on the Caledonian Railway 1842
Book: Crosshill execution. The life and behaviour, since condemnation, of Dennis Doolan and Patrick Redding, with a description of the procession from the jail, to the place of execution, and conduct on the scaffold, and, a few remarks on the character and conduct of Green, while a ganger on the railways in England and Scotland. Glasgow: J. Morrison, [1841]. Crosshill execution 1841