The period 1900 to 1948 has long been considered to be the Golden Age of Britain’s railways and it is to be seen in Yorkshire in all its glory in this splendid book.
Using over 300 pin sharp photographs and informative text, The Golden Age of Yorkshire Railways features many aspects of railway development in Yorkshire prior to the Grouping of railways in 1923 as well as the years afterwards, up to 1948, and the establishment of British Railways. An impressive geographical spread across the region is covered through an outstanding collection of photographs gathered from postcards, original prints, and glass plate negatives. These are paired with well researched captions that will please railway enthusiasts and a wider audience alike. Alongside fabulous images of locomotives these pictures capture social history through the architecture, advertising and fashion.
• Beautifully produced hardback book.
• Pin sharp photographs beautifully printed.
• A wealth of facts and figures useful to social historians and railway enthusiasts alike.
• A selection of images are from archives hitherto unseen before.
• Captions are informative and provide interesting details.
• Many railway stations are included, some having long since disappeared from the landscape under the Beeching axe.
• Arranged alphabetically, this is a book that can be dipped into at leisure to provide many a happy hour for railway enthusiasts, railway modellers or just anyone interested in the passing local scene.
• Author - Peter Tuffrey
• 192 pages
• Size - 246 x 178mm
• Hardback
• ISBN - 978-1-912101-72-6
The price is £19.99 (including p&p) for UK delivery. (Please note this book is UK only delivery).