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Railways: A History in Drawings [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 306 pages, kõrgus x laius: 237x329 mm, kaal: 2290 g, 300 Illustrations, unspecified
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Aug-2021
  • Kirjastus: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0500021678
  • ISBN-13: 9780500021675
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 306 pages, kõrgus x laius: 237x329 mm, kaal: 2290 g, 300 Illustrations, unspecified
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Aug-2021
  • Kirjastus: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0500021678
  • ISBN-13: 9780500021675
The advent of railways in Britain was a fundamental part of its economic and social revolution in the 19th century, with technical advances that were the envy of the world and chronicled from the beginning through meticulous drawings. Detailed plans were created of locomotives, carriages and wagons, as well as of stations, bridges and tunnels, to facilitate the manufacturing process and the maintenance of the rapidly expanding railway network.

Miraculously, about a million of these magnificent drawings have survived and are held in the National Railway Museum in York. Christopher Valkoinen has selected over 130 examples that tell the engineering history of great innovations and triumphs, such as the Forth Bridge, and reveal the work of famous pioneers, including Richard Trevithick, George Stephenson, and Nigel Gresley of Flying Scotsman fame. Other plans range from Queen Victorias royal saloon and a travelling post office to a station tea-room at York and modern experiments with a hovertrain. There are also drawings for railways around the world: the USA, Russia, Japan, India, Australia and Egypt, among others, as well as contemporary photographs and posters.

Throughout, Valkoinen provides valuable insights into the social and political impact of the railways. He also reveals how these drawings are more than a reference tool for the historian or modelmaker; they are exquisite works of art, painstakingly produced by highly skilled artists, which can be appreciated in their own right.

With 300 illustrations

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'One of the most extraordinary and original new books about the railways I cannot commend this book more highly' - Michael Wenn Williams 'Dipping in at random throws up all kinds of interesting snippets of technical and social history and is rewarding enough to make you want to return again and again and to share your new discoveries with your family and friends' - E&T Magazine 'Sumptuous and highly informative ... sharing the jewels of the museums archive with the general reader' - Steven Parissien, The Art Newspaper 'Fascinating' - Country Life 'Fabulous' - RAIL Magazine 'An original approach coupled with a high standard of presentation The range of topics is remarkable' - Friends of the National Railway Museums Review 'Sumptuous and fascinating' - The Bay Swansea 'A fascinating mixture of drawings, maps, sketches and other illustrations. Even those who arent especially interested in railways will find something to enjoy here' - Society of Model and Experimental Engineers Journal 'SUPERB. It is extraordinary. Never had a book like it. Architectural plans, maps, logos, stock even British Rails tracked hovercraft! Youd love it' - Tim Dunn

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A compendium of magnificent engineering drawings that gives a unique overview of the history of railways
Foreword 6(2)
Introduction 8(4)
Timeline 12(2)
TWO CENTURIES OF LOCOMOTION
14(96)
1 Stockton and Darlington Railway Horse Dandy
16(2)
2 Trevithlck Tram Engine
18(2)
3 Stockton and Darlington Railway Locomotion
20(2)
4 Liverpool and Manchester Railway Locomotive Rocket
22(2)
5 Liverpool and Manchester Railway Planet-type Locomotive
24(2)
6 Great Western Railway Locomotive North Star
26(2)
7 London and North Western Railway DX Glass Goods Locomotive
28(2)
8 `Great Northern Railway `Stirling Single' Class Locomotive
30(2)
9 The Duke of Sutherland's Locomotive Dunrobin
32(2)
10 London, Brighton and South Coast Railway Al Class `Terrier' Locomotive
34(2)
11 Great Western Railway City Class and Atbara Class Locomotives
36(2)
12 Yorath Lewis' Never-stop Railway Carriage
38(2)
13 London, Midland and Scottish Railway 4P 4-4-0 Compound Locomotive
40(4)
14 London and North Eastern Railway Al Class Locomotive
44(6)
15 Great Western Railway Castle Class Locomotive
50(2)
16 Southern Railway Lord Nelson Class Locomotive
52(2)
17 Great Western Railway King Class Locomotive
54(2)
18 London and North Eastern Railway Wl Class Locomotive No. 10000
56(4)
19 London, Midland and Scottish Railway Coronation Class Locomotive
60(4)
20 London and North Eastern Railway A4 Class Locomotive
64(4)
21 North Eastern Railway Dynamometer Car
68(4)
22 Southern Railway Merchant Navy Class Locomotive
72(2)
23 Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway 7F Locomotive
74(2)
24 London, Midland and Scottish Railway 5MT 4-6-0 Class `Black Five' Locomotive
76(2)
25 Great Western Railway 5700 Class Pannier Tank Locomotive
78(2)
26 British Railways EMI Class Locomotive
80(2)
27 London, Midland and Scottish Railway Main Line Diesel Locomotives
82(6)
28 British Railways Britannia Class Locomotive
88(4)
29 British Railways English Electric Type 1 Locomotive
92(2)
30 British Railways Western Region Type 4 Locomotive
94(2)
31 British Railways English Electric Type 5 `Deltic' Locomotive
96(2)
32 British Railways AL3 Class Locomotive
98(2)
33 British Rail Advanced Passenger Train - Experimental
100(2)
34 Associated Electrical Industries Tracked Hovercraft
102(2)
35 British Rail Class 43 InterCity High Speed Train
104(4)
36 London and North Eastern Railway P2 Class Locomotive
108(2)
THE RAILWAY PASSENGER
110(30)
37 Great Western Railway Second-class Carriage
112(2)
38 Great Western Railway Third-class Carriage
114(2)
39 Great Northern Railway Third-class Brake
116(2)
40 London and North Western Railway Royal Saloon
118(4)
41 London, Chatham and Dover Railway Family Carriage
122(2)
42 South Eastern and Chatham Railway Tri-Composite Brake Carriage
124(2)
43 Great Northern Railway First-class Dining Carriage
126(2)
44 London, Midland and Scottish Railway Proposed Sleeping Compartment
128(2)
45 Great Northern Railway Omnibus
130(2)
46 Southern Railway Suburban Third-class Motor Coach
132(2)
47 Blackpool Corporation Open Single-deck Tramcar
134(2)
48 London and South Western Railway Hearse Carriage for the Necropolis Railway
136(2)
49 British Railways Cravens Ltd Diesel Multiple Unit
138(2)
FREIGHT ON THE RAILWAYS
140(20)
50 Shildon Works Company Coal Wagon
142(2)
51 Festiniog Railway Slate Wagon
144(2)
52 Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Fish Van
146(2)
53 London and North Western Railway Cattle Wagon
148(2)
54 Great Western Railway Post Office Van
150(2)
55 W. H. Smith Newspaper Van
152(2)
56 London and North Western Railway Dog Carriage
154(2)
57 Southern Railway Scenery Van
156(2)
58 Great Western Railway 120 Ton Trolley
158(2)
RAILWAY WORKERS
160(18)
59 Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Directors Saloon
162(2)
60 London, Brighton and South Coast Railway 13 Class Oiling Diagram
164(2)
61 Great Western Railway Goods Brake Van
166(2)
62 British Railways Sutton Bridge East Signal Box
168(2)
63 North Eastern Railway Leemlng Bar Station Master's House
170(2)
64 Great Western Railway Permanent Way Trolley
172(2)
65 London and North Western Railway Artificial Leg
174(2)
66 Saint Peter's Church, Crewe
176(2)
THE RAILWAY WORKSHOP OF THE WORLD
178(28)
67 Camden and Amboy Railroad Locomotive John Bull
180(2)
68 Belgian Government Locomotive
182(2)
69 Ludwigs-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft Locomotive DerAdler
184(2)
70 Tsarskoye Selo Railway Locomotive
186(2)
71 Egyptian Railways River Nile Bridge
188(2)
72 Darjeeling Railway B Class Locomotive
190(4)
73 Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company Rack and Pinion Locomotive
194(2)
74 Imperial Railways of Japan D9 Class Locomotive
196(2)
75 Nathaniel Grew's Ice Locomotive
198(2)
76 Peruvian Corporation TSS Ollanta
200(2)
77 Central African Railway Native Coaches
202(2)
78 Egyptian State Railways 1,600 HP Locomotive
204(2)
RAILWAYS AT WAR
206(24)
79 Railway Operating Division 2-8-0 Locomotive
208(2)
80 Crewe Tractors
210(2)
81 Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Continental Ambulance Train Pharmacy Car
212(4)
82 British Armoured Trains Alice and Norma
216(4)
83 London Euston Station War Memorial
220(2)
84 Proposed Air-raid Shelter at Waterloo Station
222(2)
85 Landing Craft Mechanized (1)
224(2)
86 Hunslet Austerity 0-6-0 Saddle Tank Locomotive
226(4)
BUILDING THE RAILWAY
230(68)
87 British Railways Standard Control Centre for Civil Defence
228(4)
88 Proposed Route of the Stockton and Darlington Railway
232(2)
89 Survey of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway
234(2)
90 Sankey Viaduct
236(2)
91 Rails and Track
238(4)
92 Birmingham Curzon Street Station
242(4)
93 Box Tunnel
246(2)
94 Smith's 1845 Map of Turnpikes, Railways and Canals
248(2)
95 High-level Bridge, Newcastle and Gateshead
250(2)
96 Royal Albert Bridge
252(4)
97 Derby Works
256(2)
98 York Station and Tea Rooms
258(4)
99 Grimsby and Cleethorpes
262(4)
100 Cardiff General Station
266(4)
101 Forth Bridge
270(4)
102 Glasgow Central Station
274(6)
103 London Marylebone Station
280(4)
104 Railway Clearing House Map of England and Wales
284(2)
105 Railway Clearing House Map of London
286(2)
106 London Waterloo Station
288(6)
107 Manchester Piccadilly Station
294(2)
108 The Reshaping of British Railways
296(2)
Glossary 298(1)
Further Reading 299(1)
Picture Credits 300(1)
Acknowledgements 300(1)
Index 300
Christopher Valkoinen works in the Search Engine library and archives at the National Railway Museum in York, where he manages the digitization of engineering drawings and other archive materials. He is also a qualified steam locomotive fireman.