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The Great Eastern Railway, the Early History, 1811-1862

Autor Charles Phillips
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 ian 2024
This book is the first of two which covers the history of the Great Eastern Railway and its predecessors from the first proposal for a railway in the eastern counties in 1811 for a railway from Islington to Wallasea Island and Mucking to its absorption into the London and North Eastern Railway under the 1923 Grouping of Railways. This volume covers the period from 1811 up to the formation of the Great Eastern Railway in 1862.

The history is the first history of the GER since Cecil J. Allen's history of the railway which was first published in 1955 and which has long been out of print.

The book makes use of both previously published works on the GER and its predecessors, but also contemporary documents such as the Directors' reports to shareholders of the Eastern Counties Railway, timetables, reports in local and national newspapers as well as extracts from selected peoples' diaries. Some of which were not easily available to Allen when he wrote his history of the GER. Incorporating these other sources means the book sheds new light on the Railway's history.

The book is intended for anyone who is either interested in railways and particularly the Great Eastern Railway and the railways of the east of England, but also for anyone who is interested in general in the history of that part of England.
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ISBN-13: 9781399024709
ISBN-10: 1399024701
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 30 Illustrations, unspecified
Dimensiuni: 401 x 179 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.85 kg
Editura: Pen & Sword Books

Notă biografică

Charles Phillips was born in 1953 and lives in the village of Stock in Essex. He went to school in Chelmsford and then joined the civil service from which he retired in 2005. Hi main interest is transport, the First World War and history in general. He has written a number of books including Great Eastern Since 1900 (Ian Allan, 1985) and 'The Story of Billericay. (History Press, 2011).