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Steam Across The Regions A Pictorial Rail Journey Through Britain David Knapman

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Steam Across The Regions A Pictorial Rail Journey Through Britain David Knapman
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Publisher: Pen and Sword Transport
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 70.17 MB
Pages: 128
Author: David Knapman
ISBN: 9781526763945, 152676394X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Steam Across The Regions A Pictorial Rail Journey Through Britain David Knapman by David Knapman 9781526763945, 152676394X instant download after payment.

This is the third volume by David Knapman, using photographs from his extensive collection.
This book looks at the steam era on all the former British Railways regions, through the lens of a young railway photographer in the 1960s.
The author originally lived on the Southern Region, but as the result of a family move ended up living on the former Great Eastern Railway in Essex.
David Knapman was lucky, in that he was able to access London from his home and photograph steam traction at most of the London Terminus stations, as well as taking pictures at other locations in the London and home counties area, before venturing further afield, to other parts of Britain.
This is an offering of his work as a young railway photographer in the 1960s, before the diesel and electric invasion, that marked the end of the steam era.

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