245-1690. Around the World in Search of Steam.The Life and Travels of Colin Garratt. Produced by Nick Dodson. Artsmagic. No. AT012. Filmed by Garratt. VHS cassette in original plastic box with colour illustrated label. 8" x 4.75" x 1.25". A must for anyone interested in photography, railways, adventure or travel. Very fine condition.
245-1691. Express Steam. Locomotives of the Southern Railway. British Railways. Castle Home Video. 1999. No. CHV 2087. (Previously released as CVB 1144). Approx running time 55 minutes. VHS cassette in original plastic box with colour illustrated label. 8" x 4.75" x 1.25". Including some of the famous trains, the "Golden Arrow", the "Atlantic Coast Express" and "Bournemouth Belle", together with the Bullied Pacific Locomotives. and very much more. Very fine condition.
245-1692. Flying Scotsman. The Most Famous Steam Locomotive. Produced by Bendigo Sheet Productions. Published by Simitar Entertainment (U.K.) Ltd. 1991. No. SUK 21222. Running time 56 minutes. VHS cassette in original plastic box with colour illustrated label. 8" x 4.75" x 1.25". Showing the locomotive on its visits to Australia and the U.S.A. together with footage in England. Very fine condition.
245-1693. The Great trans-American Train Ride. A Doug Jones Travelog. Produced by International Travel Films, Los Angeles. Haysbridge Video. Maybe circa 1980. No. 070V. V.H.S. cassette in original plastic box with colour illustrated printed label. 8" x 4.75" x 1.25". Running time approx 90 minutes. A spectacular coast to coast journey aboard three of America's great passenger trains, The Broadway Limited, The Californian Zephyr, and The Desert Wind. Plus cities and scenery. Very fine condition.
245-1694. The Latin American Archives. Steam Around the World. Artsmagic Ltd., Ebbw Vale. 2001. No. AT 365. V.H.S. cassette in original plastic box with colour illustrated label. 8" x 4.75" x 1.25". Approx running time 66 minutes. Filmed by Harry Dodge between 1962 and 1971, including a journey over the Andes mountains; Brazils Leopoldina Railway, British locomotives in Argentina, the Antofagasta and Bolivia Railway, Southern and Central Peru; and much more. Very fine condition.
245-1695. Love Those Trains. National Geographic Video Library. Stylus Video. 1984. SV 1006. V.H.S. cassette in original plastic box with colour illustrated printed label. 8" x 4.75" x 1.25". Running time approx 60 minutes. Including the running of the ancient "John Bull" locomotive on tracks along the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal; old film of the Big Boy locomotive at work in the U.S.A. during the war years; and a run on the Orient Express from Paris to Istanbul; together with much else. Very fine condition.
245-1696. Steam Alive. A Tribute to Steam. Tring Video, Watford. 1995. No. TVB 004. Approx 59 minutes. VHS cassette in original plastic box with colour illustrated label. 8" x 4.75" x 1.25". An account of the restoration of locomotives and trains, and of the dedicated groups of volunteers who preserve and run them. Very fine condition.
245-1697. Steam in Retrospect. Volume 4. Steam in the North. Railfilms Ltd., Altrincham. 1992. Filmed by Roger Nicholas during the 1960s. Approx running time 55 minutes. VHS cassette in original plastic box with colour illustrated label. 8" x 4.75" x 1.25". With visits to Wakefield, Market Weighton, Leeds, Keighley, Skipton, Gargrave, and numerous other places in the area. Showing many of the various locomotive types. Very fine condition.
245-1698. The William Tell Express. Artsmagic Ltd. No. AT 035. Produced in co-operation with the Swiss Federal Railways and the Lake Luzern Navigation Company. Running time approx 66 minutes. VHS cassette in original plastic box with colour illustrated label. 8" x 4.75" x 1.25". From Luzerne to Locarno and Lugano. Very fine condition.
245-1699. Railway World. Volume 36. Nos. 417 to 428. January to December 1975. Magazine by Ian Allan Ltd., London. Bound into publishers light brown cloth boards, title on spine. 9.5" x 7.25". 514 pages illustrated by many photos, some in colour + various advertisement pages. Excellent content making it a most popular periodical. Fine condition.
245-1700. Railway World Annual, 1974. Edited by Alan Williams. Ian Allan Ltd., London. 1973. 1st edition. 9.75" x 7", pictorial boards. 136 pages illustrated by many photos, some in colour. Very fine condition.
245-1701. Ditto but 1976. 130 pages. Very fine condition.
245-1702. Railway World Annual 1978. Edited by Alan Williams. Ian Allan Ltd., London.1977. First printing. 9.5" x 7.25", pictorial boards. 129 pages, illustrated by numerous photos, a few of which in colour. Very fine condition.
245-1703. Railways. A Bill for regulating railways. (Prepared and brought in by Lord Seymour and Mr. Loch). Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be printed 2nd June 1840. (London). 13" x 8", 4 pages. Nice early piece.
245-1704. Railways (Extension of Time). An Act, to give further time for making certain railways. 29th May 1868. H.M. Government, London. 11.75" x 7.5", (4) pages. Disbound. Fine condition.
245-1705. Railways (Ireland) Acts Amendment. 31st July 1868. H.M. Government, London.11.5 x 7.25, 3 pages. Disbound.
245-1706. St. Pauls Station. View from inside the covered shed on platform end looking toward Ludgate Hill station. Real Photograph. Anon. 3.25" x 5.25". Maintenance work being done on the track. Fine condition.
245-1707. Sentinal 200 H.P. Type 0-6-0 Oil Fired, Geared, Steam Locomotives. Instructions to Drivers for Running & Tending. Shrewsbury: Sentinal (Shrewsbury) Ltd. Not dated, probably late 1920s. Manufacturers product handbook. 7.25" x 5.25", cloth light card with printed title on cover. 39 pages. With instructions for the preperation, running and stabling of the locomotive. Scarce. Very fine condition.
245-1708. Sharp Stewart & Co. Atlas Works, Glasgow. Safety Valve, double pillar with centre tension spring and test lever; and casing. Manuscript Engineers Drawing. Nos. 16923 & 17476. For the construction of Engine and Tender, Works No. 1150, dated 1899. On 2 sheets, 26" x 39" & 19" x 27", of linen backed cartridge paper, in ink with parts in colour gouache, to full size. With detailed drawings showing elevation, plan and section, with dimensions and notes. The locomotive went to the Caledonian Railway. These are unique pieces that will please. They have a little age grubiness but are untorn and rolled.
245-1709. Ditto but Handrail and Pillar Fixings for boiler and smokebox. Drawing 17161. One sheet 19" x 26". Delightful locomotive history.
245-1710. SHAW, Michael. The Jazzer and The Last Manning, Wardle. A history of the Hunslet Engine Co. Ltd. number 686 of 1898 and of Manning Wardle & Co. Ltd. number 2047 of 1926. To celebrate the centenary of the first and the thirtieth anniversary of the restoration of the second. Warwickshire Industrial Locomotive Trust. 1998. First edition. 8.25" x 5.75", pictorial light card cover. 64 pages with many photos and some drawings in text. Most informative, nice pictures. As new condition.
245-1711. De Sjaellandske Jernbaner, Driftsbereting for Aaret 1875. and 1876. Kjobenhavn. Bound into blue cloth boards, 10" x 8", gilt title on cover and spine. 32 + 164 + 31 + 152 pages. Danish text. Fully detailed accounts and statistics given for the whole system and each individual station. A wealth of information. Generally fine condition.
245-1712. Sligo, Leitrim & Northern Counties Railway. Ballintocner to Ballysodare. Fare 11d. Third Class, Single Ticket. Edmondson type. Black on biscuit. Issued 1950? This and those following have some good shaped clippings and are in generally fine condition.
245-1713. Ditto but Collooney to Enniskillen. Fare 5s. 10d. Issued 1955.
245-1714. Ditto but Dromahair to Ballysodare. Fare 1s. 3d. Issued 1954?
245-1715. Ditto but Enniskillen to Ballysodare. Fare 6d. 2d. Issued 1954.
245-1716. Ditto but Enniskillen to Kilmakerrill. Fare 3s. 3d. Issued 1955.
245-1717. Ditto but Dromahair to any station on S.L. & N.C. Ry. up to 15 miles. One Bicycle accompanies. Black on green. Issued 1954, not clipped. Generally fine condition.
245-1718. DARWIN, Bernard. War on the Line. The Story of the Southern Railway in War-Time. Waterloo Station, London: The Southern Railway Company. 1946. Original printing. 8.25" x 5.25", cloth boards. 4 + 215 pages with numerous photos on plates and several sketch drawings and some diagrams in text + 4 colour plates from original paintings + a fold-out system map. The official account of activities and happenings during the period. Now very hard to come by. Ottley 590.
245-1719. Parcels Waybill for entries under 2 cwts. (33L). December 1946. 3.25" x 8,.25". Not used. Very fine condition.
245-1720. Southern Railway Company. Dividend Statement: half-year ended 30th June, 1932. F. H. Willis, Secretary, London Bridge Station, London. 6" x 8". As sent to a Proprietor holding Preference Stocks.
245-1721. Southern Railway Company. Dividend Statement: half-year ending 30th June, 1935. F. H. Willis, Secretary, Stock & Transfer Office, London Bridge Station, London. 6.5" x 8.5", black on green. As sent to a proprietor with Preference and Preferred Ordinary Stock. Generally fine condition.
245-1722. Spotters Note Book. For engine, Bus and Car numbers. Containing Railway Information. Morden: Morden Meccano Club. Circa 1949. 6" x 4", pictorial light card cover. (32) lined pages for writing in the locomotive numbers spotted. Two pages have been used. Minimal information is on inside covers. Might be a nice reminder of your days of youth.
245-1723. STARKE, H. The Photo-Guide: 8. Action Snapshots, how to take them. London: Sands, Hunter & Co. Ltd. 1937. Original printing. 6.5" x 4.75", pictorial light card cover. 48 pages with several photos in text. Giving instructions for using the camera, etcetera.
245-1724. Titans of the Track: London, Midland & Scottish Railway. No. 2. London: Ian Allan Ltd. (1946). First printing in this form. 4" x 6", pictorial light card cover. 64 pages, illustrated by 33 photos of steam locomotives working on train. Giving a history and description of the railway company. Ottley 6789. Creased on back cover but otherwise fine condition.
245-1725. Titans of the Track: Southern Railway. No. 2. London: Ian Allan Ltd. April 1946. Second edition. 4" x 6", pictorial light card cover. (32) pages with 23 photos of locomotives. Giving a brief history and description of the railway and its motive power. Ottley 7374.
245-1726. Trains Album: No. 1. London Midland Region. London: Ian Allan Ltd. (1953). Original printing. 4.75" x 7.25", pictorial heavy paper cover. 32 pages with a Foreword and 32 photos with descriptions. Ottley 2786.
245-1727. Ditto but No. 2. Eastern & North Eastern Regions. (1954). Otherwise as before. Fine condition.
245-1728. Ditto but No. 3. Western Region. (1954). Fine condition.
245-1729. Ditto but No. 4. Southern Region. (1954). Grubby on outside covers.
245-1730. Ditto but No. 5. Scottish and London Midland Regions. (1954). Very fine condition.
245-1731. Ditto but No. 6. Scottish, Eastern & North Eastern Regions. (1954). Generally fine condition.
245-1732. Ditto but No. 7. Western Region. (1954). Fine condition.
245-1733. Ulster Transport Authority. Londonderry (W.S.) to Belfast. First Class, Single Ticket. Edmondson type. Black on light green. Issued 1962. This and those following are in generally fine condition.
245-1734. Ditto but Greenisland to Belfast & back. Second Class, Evening Trip. Black on biscuit. Issued 1962.
245-1735. Ditto but Carrickfergus to Trooperslane. Fare 5d. Second Class. Single. Black on light green. Issued 1962.
245-1736. Ditto but Larne Harbour to Belfast. Fare 5/10. Issued 1962.
245-1737, Ditto but Limavady to Belfast. Fare 17/11. Issued 1962.
245-1738. Ditto but Portrush to Ballymena. Fare 7/6. Issued 1962.
245-1739. Ditto but Bangor - Belfast. Second Class. 3 Day Ticket. Fare 11/0. Black on red. Issued, date obscure. This giving three days of return travel.
245-1740. Ditto but Londonderry to Portrush & back. Third Class. Afternoon Excursion. Black on biscuit. Issued 1962.
245-1741. Waterford, Dungarvan and Lismore Railway Company. Certificate of Five per cent Guaranteed Preferred Shares of Ten Pounds each. Written for Ten Shares to John Fuller of Kelvedon, Essex, 22nd January 1878. 7" x 10.75", purple on white quality paper, engraved in a decorative style. Impressed with the Company Seal on issue and signed by the Secretary and two Directors. "Cancelled" by two rubber stampings. Generally fine condition,
245-1742. WHITEHOUSE, Patrick., and Peter Allen. Narrow Gauge the World Over. London: Ian Allan Ltd. 1976. First edition. 11.25" x 8.75", cloth boards in a generally fine condition wrapper. 224 pages with an Introduction, sectional prefaces and very many photos with lengthy and detailed descriptions + (8) pages with colour photos. Showing locomotives working on train on many world railways with a gauge less than the standard gauge. Superb pictures.
245-1743. WILLIAMS, Frederick S. The Midland Railway: Its Rise and Progress. A Narrative of Modern Enterprise. London: Strahan & Co. (1876). First edition. 8.75" x 5.75", cloth boards. 12 + 700 pages illustrated by 123 engraved drawings and 7 maps. A very detailed history and description of the railway and the area served. Ottley 6900. Some foxing in places.
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