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Images of England - Great Western Swindon Compiled by Tim Bryan
£12.99
The reader is taken on a photographic tour of the great workshops and the huge variety of activities which went on in the factory are well illustrated with many evocative pictures mainly covering the period between 1900 and 1960.
Brunel, the Great Engineer By Tim Bryan
£24.99
A comprehensive and heavily illustrated account of the engineer and his work, which will become a major source of reference on Brunel and his career.
The author has drawn upon the archives to produce a book that will be of interest to railway historians, engineers and all those who appreciate the triumphs of the Victorian years.
Swindon, The Legacy of a Railway Town By Keith Falconer and John Cattell
£14.99
The Great Western at Swindon Works By Alan Peck
£29.99
This is the story of the engineering works, detailing the growth of the establishment, its workforce and the development and production of locomotives and rolling stock, with the manufacturing processes employed.
Atlas of the Great Western Railway revised edition 1947 By R A Cooke
£21.95
This atlas presents, as accurately as possible, a map of the entire Great Western system as it stood in 1947. Fully indexed and cross-referenced, it presents every junction, station, signal box, engine shed, named siding, tunnel, viaduct, bridge and water trough.
Swindon & The GWR By Felicity Ball and Tim Bryan
£12.99
A second selection of photographs from the collection at STEAM.
More Tales of the Old Railwaymen By Tom Quinn
£19.99
Remarkable reminiscences of what it was really like to work on Britain's railways during the golden age of steam.
The Swindon and Cricklade Railway By John Stretton
£15.99
Using a rare collection of archive photographs, John Stretton describes the route from Andoversford to Marlborough, via Cirencester and Swindon, and manages to trace its long-lost course today.
The Foundation of Brunel's Great Western Railway By Andre Gren
£16.99
This book traces the interaction between government and one of Great Britain's major railways, drawing largely on previously undisclosed material.
Still Steaming £6.99
The guide to Britain's steam railways 2003/04.
Paddington - Great Western Gateway By Tim Bryan
£19.95
Using 150 illustrations, many rare and previously unpublished, Tim Bryan distils the essence of the GWR's largest and most famous station.
The Club - An Everyday Story of Trainspotters By Mel Rees
£4.99
The author has drawn upon his childhood memories as a 'spotter', his encounters with the preservation movement and long-standing involvement with model railways.
STEAM Museum Guide
£2.99 (FREE p&p)
The Willing Servant - A History of the Steam Locomotive By David Ross
£25.00
The Willing Servant traces not only the history of design, construction and use, but the intriguing story of human involvement with the steam locomotive.
The GWR Swindon to Bath Line By Colin G Maggs
£19.99
Fully illustrated with maps and over 200 images of every aspect of the Swindon to Bath line.
Railways Restored 2004 (25th Edition) Edited by Alan C Butcher
£13.99
The best-selling guide to heritage railways completely revised with timetable supplement.
Odd Corners of the GWR from the Days of Steam By Kevin Robertson
£12.99
In this book Kevin Robertson has brought together a fascinating collection of previously unpublished facts and photographs to throw a new light on the long history of the Great Western Railway.
More Odd Corners of the GWR from the Days of Steam By Kevin Robertson
£19.99
A follow-up to the successful 'Odd Corners of the GWR from the Days of Steam'. The photographs shed light on signal boxes, coaches, locomotives and staff at work, while the text details such matters as slip coach working, the design and style of cast-iron nameplates, and engineering principles from the CCE department.
Forget the Anorak - What Trainspotting Was Really Like By Michael G Harvey
£15.99
Forget the Anorak sets out to provide the reader with a personal account of what train spotting entailed.
Gallery of Steam By Steam Railway magazine
£16.99
This collectors' edition book features carefully selected photographs from Steam Railway magazine - images that have captured the power and glory of steam railways around the world.
The GWR Bristol to Bath Line By Colin G Maggs
£19.99
Illustrated with maps and over 200 photographs of every aspect of the story of the line, which passes through sylvan scenes of great beauty and others of appalling industrial ugliness.
Railway Posters 1923-1947 By Beverley Cole and Richard Durack
£16.95
This book contains over 200 of the most striking and innovative designs of the period. An illustrated introduction, extended captions and biographies of artists provide a comprehensive analysis of the classic era of the railway poster.
Paddington - A 150th Anniversary Portrait By Tim Bryan
£15.99
Using 150 rare illustrations, Tim Bryan distils the essence of the GWR's largest and most famous station from the end of the last century to the present day.
Life in a Railway Factory By Alfred Williams
£12.00
This illustrated edition of Life in a Railway Factory is introduced by Michael Justin Davis and is accompanied by a wealth of contemporary photographs.
STEAM Museum Guide
£2.99 (FREE p&p)
The Willing Servant - A History of the Steam Locomotive By David Ross
£25.00
The Willing Servant traces not only the history of design, construction and use, but the intriguing story of human involvement with the steam locomotive.
The GWR Swindon to Bath Line By Colin G Maggs
£19.99
Fully illustrated with maps and over 200 images of every aspect of the Swindon to Bath line.
Railways Restored 2004 (25th Edition) Edited by Alan C Butcher
£13.99
The best-selling guide to heritage railways completely revised with timetable supplement.
Odd Corners of the GWR from the Days of Steam By Kevin Robertson
£12.99
In this book Kevin Robertson has brought together a fascinating collection of previously unpublished facts and photographs to throw a new light on the long history of the Great Western Railway.
More Odd Corners of the GWR from the Days of Steam By Kevin Robertson
£19.99
A follow-up to the successful 'Odd Corners of the GWR from the Days of Steam'. The photographs shed light on signal boxes, coaches, locomotives and staff at work, while the text details such matters as slip coach working, the design and style of cast-iron nameplates, and engineering principles from the CCE department.
Forget the Anorak - What Trainspotting Was Really Like By Michael G Harvey
£15.99
Forget the Anorak sets out to provide the reader with a personal account of what train spotting entailed.
Gallery of Steam By Steam Railway magazine
£16.99
This collectors' edition book features carefully selected photographs from Steam Railway magazine - images that have captured the power and glory of steam railways around the world.
The GWR Bristol to Bath Line By Colin G Maggs
£19.99
Illustrated with maps and over 200 photographs of every aspect of the story of the line, which passes through sylvan scenes of great beauty and others of appalling industrial ugliness.
Railway Posters 1923-1947 By Beverley Cole and Richard Durack
£16.95
This book contains over 200 of the most striking and innovative designs of the period. An illustrated introduction, extended captions and biographies of artists provide a comprehensive analysis of the classic era of the railway poster.
Paddington - A 150th Anniversary Portrait By Tim Bryan
£15.99
Using 150 rare illustrations, Tim Bryan distils the essence of the GWR's largest and most famous station from the end of the last century to the present day.
Life in a Railway Factory By Alfred Williams
£12.00
This illustrated edition of Life in a Railway Factory is introduced by Michael Justin Davis and is accompanied by a wealth of contemporary photographs.
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