Bartlett goes beyond Rorke's Drift to tell the largely forgotten story of how the Anglo-Zulu war was really won and lost.
Previously unpublished images documenting the early post-steam years of Britain's railways in the Southern Region and the early preservation years.
An accessible history of Darlington from prehistory to the present day highlighting the city’s significant events and people.
Previously unpublished photographs help to illustrate the story of these fascinating railway oddities.
A photographic local journey around London exploring the myriad of places connected to Charles Dickens.
The story of first British car for ordinary people, told by the editor of the Pre-War Austin Seven Club magazine and supported by rare and unpublished illustrations.
A fascinating exploration of the magnificent bridges crossing the River Thames from source to estuary.
The story of Birmingham jewellery quarter's incredible regeneration, told by the man who headed up the project for more than a decade.
Packed with rare and unpublished images, this is the definitive story of an iconic British brand - Bass.
Rare and previously unpublished photographs documenting the city's buses during a period of great change.
Celebrating Cumbria's rail scene, illustrated with a selection of photographs from different periods in their history.
A fascinating portrait of Lincoln presented through a remarkable collection of historical postcards.