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Lost Tramways of Ireland - Belfast
Language: en
Pages: 72
Authors: Peter Waller
Categories: Transportation
Type: BOOK - Published: 2021-06-24 - Publisher: eBook Partnership

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The first volume in the 'Lost Tramways of Ireland' series features the history of the Belfast system, including its origins as a horse tramway in the 1870s, its
Lost Tramways of Scotland - Glasgow North
Language: en
Pages: 72
Authors: Peter Waller
Categories: Juvenile Fiction
Type: BOOK - Published: 2021-06-24 - Publisher: eBook Partnership

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The second of two volumes covering the history of tramcar operation in Glasgow. The book narrates the story of the city's impressive network from the immediate
Lost Tramways of England
Language: en
Pages: 64
Authors: Peter Waller
Categories: Transportation
Type: BOOK - Published: 2021-08-24 - Publisher: eBook Partnership

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Once the largest tramway network in the British Isles, the tramways had belonged to a range of operators until the London Passenger Transport Board was created
Lost Tramways of Scotland - Glasgow South
Language: en
Pages: 72
Authors: Peter Waller
Categories: Transportation
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The first of two volumes covering the history of tramcar operation in Glasgow. The book narrates the story of the city's impressive network from its origins as
Lost Tramways of England - Leeds East
Language: en
Pages: 72
Authors: Peter Waller
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Lost Tramways of England: Leeds East is the second of two volumes in the series covering the history of trams in the city, from their origins in the late 19th c