| The Man in Seat 61 by Mark Smith | |
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Mark Smith is the Man in Seat Sixty-One. Although this might make him sound like a fictional spy, he is in fact the man behind the massively popular www.seat 61.com website, which offers invaluable advice on worldwide train travel. This book is the essential guide for anyone who wishes to travel to Europe & beyond by train. Packed wit
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| LNER Framed Print - Take Me by The Flying Scotsman 1932 | |
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This 1932 framed print depicts the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) & the Flying Scotsman as the embodiment of speed & modernity, whilst having a sly dig at the Southern Railway’s ‘ Little Boy’ poster. For all its stylish accomplishment, this LNER framed print was not well received by the travelling public, & therefore not re-issued
£25.00
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| George & Robert Stephenson | |
George Stephenson did not invent the steam locomotive but he is the engineer who most successfully grappled with the early problems to eventually rise head & shoulders above his peer group. In truth even the early triumphs were as much the result of the support of his talented son Robert, who was to emerge by the middle of the eighteenth century as t
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| Hornby Book of Scenic Railway Modelling | |
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Any model railway layout can be enhanced with the effective use of scenery & accessories. This title examines the range of ready-made scenic accessories available to modellers, & explains how to make your own scenic structures. It includes tips & techniques for adapting & weathering such accessories.
£14.99
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| The Railway Register Britain's Heritage Railways - DVD Box Two | |
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The end of working steam on Britain’s railways heralded the start of one of the most fascinating resurgences of the last century, namely the railway restoration & preservation movement. Volunteer enthusiasts have brought back from oblivion both the famous names of mainline express locomotives & the lesser known work horses of branch & industrial
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| Traction Recognition | |
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If you're motivated by motive power, this book is for you. Get up to speed with traction classification & learn to distinguish all the locomotives & multiple units seen on the national network. This up-to-date guide includes detailed technical descriptions & colour photographs showing variants within traction classes & their liveries.
£16.99
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| Enamel Tea Tin | |
This enamel tea tin is durable & perfectly safe to use every day. Cream enamel finish with a green rim.
£10.00
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| GWR Tea Set (Rest Sugar Bowl Cream Jug) | |
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Relive the style & glamour of the golden age of travel from the 1930s with this stunning Art Deco GWR tableware. With the familiar black leaf pattern & GWR Roundel these stylish pieces recapture the bygone age where quality of design was the norm.
£20.00
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| Saltley Firing Days: The Combined Volume | |
Terry Essery joined British Railways at the age of 16 in 1950 as a cleaner at Saltley motive power depot in Birmingham, & rose through the ranks to become a top link fireman by the time he left in 1959. His story is not a chronicle of record breaking runs on prestigious named expresses, for there were none at Saltley. Instead it illustrates the
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| Bachmann City of Truro 3717 | |
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To compliment the exclusive City of Truro OO gauge working models the National Railway Museum with the partnership of Bachmann have introduced an exclusive model in its GWR livery favouring the rather more plain, but nevertheless elegant, green lined livery with black frames. In 1912, the number series was changed to 37XX & the City
£150.00
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| Bachmann City of Truro | |
Exclusive collaboration of the National Railway Museum with Bachmann, this model of the City of Truro commemorates the first locomotive famed for travelling at 100mph. While carrying mail from Plymouth to Paddington, the locomotive reached its legendary record-breaking speed, a feat that remained unchallenged until the Flying Scotsman’s off
£145.00
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| Flying Scotsman Hip Flask | |
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Travel in comfort & relive the age of the Flying Scotsman. This stylish hip flask recaptures an era of luxury & romance in train travel. With a captive top & leather-effect finish in a branded gift box, it's part of a new range of men's gifts celebrating this iconic locomotive.
£20.00
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