The military heritage of Preston, from Roman occupation to the present day through its historic sites, personalities, monuments and memorials.
A celebration of Swansea’s individual and often strange history – from eccentric characters to odd events and places.
Highly illustrated, Mike Rhodes documents the fortunes of Carris municipal transport system buses in the 1980s.
Highly illustrated, Anthony Lane explores life aboard ship and the myriad challenges faced by crews.
Andrew Morten examines the history, capabilities and roles of the many different helicopters used by the British Armed Forces.
Accompanied by archive photographs, this book gives a new insight into the gas-turbine vehicle technology pioneered by Rover.
Exploring the tragic story of Henry Percy, Warden of the North and the first love of Anne Boleyn.
Tells the story of Lord’s Cricket Ground, the headquarters of the MCC and the home of cricket, through 50 memorials, including stands, the pavilion, monuments, statues, gates, plaques and other commemorative items.
New paperback edition - The role of Outstations and the considerable infrastructure supporting Bletchley Park in codebreaking during WW2 and post-war, to GCHQ.
A fascinating pictorial history of this stalwart of the Dublin bus scene from over the last forty years.
Colin Howat documents the Class 107 DMU from its introduction in 1960 until its withdrawal from British Rail in 1991.
An investigation into the darker side of York’s history – from crime and its punishment to deprivation, injustice and danger.