Railways of Northern England in the 1960s

Railways of Northern England in the 1960s by MICHAEL CLEMENS


Authors
MICHAEL CLEMENS
ISBN
9781781559116
Published
Binding
Paperback
Dimensions
172 x 248mm

The Railways of Northern England in the 1960s invites the reader on a nostalgic tour of the North, from Crewe and Doncaster up to the Scottish border, taking in bustling metropolises, industrial towns, military sites, mountains, lakes, viaducts and picturesque villages. The photographs, a mixture of colour and monochrome, were taken between 1955 and 1970 and, with a few exceptions, are presented here for the very first time. Steam predominates, though diesel, electric power and even rope-worked inclines are featured, while among the locomotives you will find tramcars, an LNER paddle steamer and a four-wheeled oddity referred to as an 'Old Steam Tar Sprayer'. This stunning collection, expertly restored and presented alongside informative commentaries, recalls the end of an era-a bygone age that, quite simply, is a joy to look back on. AUTHOR: Michael Clemens and his late father travelled all over Britain in the 1950s and 1960s, filming many now long-closed railways and the steam locomotives that worked on them. Their movie film collection is the largest of its kind in the UK. Michael published his first volume of still photographs in 2007 and this is his fifteenth book. His website, www.michaelclemensrailways.co.uk, contains many hundreds of pages of railway memorabilia. 121 colour, 72 b/w illustrations
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