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by Kevin Robertson

ePub Somerset and Avon Railways in Old Photographs download
Author:
Kevin Robertson
ISBN13:
978-0862998004
ISBN:
086299800X
Language:
Publisher:
Sutton Publishing Ltd (October 25, 1990)
Category:
Subcategory:
Transportation
ePub file:
1789 kb
Fb2 file:
1511 kb
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Rating:
4.2
Votes:
594

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One of the most pictorially fact-filled and full of my personal memories books - well worth reading and pictorially filled. One person found this helpful.

Bristol and Gloucestershire Railway. The Bristol and Gloucestershire Railway was an early mineral railway, opened in two stages in 1832 and 1834, which connected collieries near Coalpit Heath with Bristol, at the river Avon

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A different style of railway book. An interesting book with unseen before photos. A must for railway modellers and historians

A different style of railway book. Each photo has a good bit of text to go with it. Verified purchase: Yes Condition: New. by yeddle23 Jul, 2019. A must for railway modellers and historians. This book is full of colour pictures of yesterday’s Railway and a wealth of information is given with each picture.

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