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E-raamat: Cambrian Railways Gallery: A Pictorial Journey Through Time

  • Formaat: 192 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Nov-2019
  • Kirjastus: Pen & Sword Transport
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526736062
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  • Formaat: 192 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Nov-2019
  • Kirjastus: Pen & Sword Transport
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526736062
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This book in Pen & Sword’s ‘Gallery’ series starts with a brief history of the Cambrian Railways’ early years, followed by a magnificent comprehensive set of early photographs of Cambrian engines and Oswestry Works made available by the former Chairman of the Manchester Locomotive Society and the National Library of Wales. A tour of the sumptuous scenery of mid Wales follows – the trains in the landscape taken from Andrew Dyke’s collection and a few so expertly ‘colourised’ by him that most find it difficult to distinguish these from the many genuine colour photographs, the Welsh countryside deserving the rich and varied hues. The book is jointly authored by David Maidment and Paul Carpenter, the latter bringing the story of the Cambrian up to date and persuading a number of former railwaymen who worked on the Cambrian system to share their memories and experiences. The book finishes with a description to restore part of the closed section of the line through the efforts of members of the Cambrian Heritage Railways. The book has over 25,000 words of text, and more than 250 photographs, including over 40 in colour.

This book in Pen & Sword’s ‘Gallery’ series starts with a brief history of the Cambrian Railways’ early years, followed by a magnificent comprehensive set of early photographs of Cambrian engines and Oswestry Works made available by the former Chairman of the Manchester Locomotive Society and the National Library of Wales.
Acknowledgements 6(3)
Preface 9(2)
Introduction 11(2)
The Cambrian Railways -- a brief history to 1922
13(18)
Gallery of photos of Cambrian Locomotives
31(28)
Gallery of photos of Oswestry Works in Cambrian and GWR days
59(13)
A tour around the Cambrian Railways landscape
72(80)
The Cambrian Coast Express
152(11)
Memories of working on the Cambrian
163(12)
Brian Rowe, Oswestry Fireman, 1952--1964
164(4)
Colin Vaughan -- Oswestry Fireman 1952--1964
168(1)
John Morris -- Steam Locomotive Fitter Oswestry Works 1952--1963
169(2)
John Dyke -- Apprentice Boilersmith Oswestry Works, 1958--1963
171(1)
Sidney Lloyd -- Fireman at Machynlleth, 1938--1988
172(1)
Dave Owen -- Modern Day Steam Locomotive Engineer, 1975--2016
173(2)
From British Railways to Transport for Wales (TfW)
175(3)
Cambrian Heritage Railways -- The Cambrian Railways' Second Coming
178(6)
Welsh Railways -- The Bigger Picture
184(2)
Bibliography 186
David Maidment was a senior manager with British Railways, with widespread experience of railway operating on the Western and London Midland Regions culminating in the role of Head of Safety Policy for the BRB after the Clapham Junction train accident. He retired in 1996, was a Principal Railway Safety Consultant with International Risk Management Services from 1996 to 2001 and founded the Railway Children charity (www.railwaychildren.co.uk) in 1995. He was awarded the OBE for services to the rail industry in 1996 and is now a frequent speaker on both the charity and his railway career and author of four novels, two non-fiction works on street children and over ten books for Pen & Sword's locomotive portfolio series, the royalties from all being donated to the charity.

Paul Carpenter became a Chartered Engineer in 1978 and has worked in the Public and Private Sectors before becoming an engineering consultant. He also lectured to degree level for some ten years at technical colleges. He is passionate about railways and is an active volunteer in the heritage sector. He led the Spa Valley Railway extension to Eridge and is currently the Project Engineering Manager for the 4709 locomotive construction for the Great Western Society. Paul became a Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 2009 and currently works for London Underground as a Lead Designer and Senior Project Engineer.