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The Last Days of Steam on the London Midland Region
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The London Midland Region (LMR), which served central England, played a leading role in British railway history. This famous network linked many of the key citi
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The book investigates the vast number of locomotives that came to the London Midland Region in 1948 at Nationalisation. This is a class by class survey with ove
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Anyone with an interest in railway history will be fascinated by this pictorial memoir. Over 150 photographs appear in the book including photographs taken at t
London Midland Steam in Retrospect
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Drawn from Eric Sawford's extensive archive, this volume takes a look back at the London Midland region from the 1950s right through to the end of steam. This b
Confessions of A Steam-Age Ferroequinologist
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