A pictorial history of what railways have left behind in Britain and a selection of European countries.
Adam Cartwright unravels the stories of eight of Lincolnshire’s brewing firms in this well-researched account featuring over 100 fascinating images.
An introduction to the history, construction and restoration of dew ponds as well as their representation in myth and art.
Colin J. Howat documents Class 43 locomotives in Scotland from the late 1970s in the BR era through to privatisation and beyond.
John Jackson traces the 40-mile section of line connecting England’s second city of Birmingham with the strategically important railway centre of Derby.
Nigel Richardson describes the evolution, design and development of the A350 through to its entry into commercial service with several major airlines and how it may further evolve in the future with high-quality illustrations and technical information.
Michael Nevell describes the excavation of Cheshire’s internationally important industrial archaeology sites.
Royston Morris’ vibrant images feature those tramcars that have been preserved (in one form or another) and can be seen across Britain.
Dave Hewitt’s book illustrates a selection of North American steam and heritage railways traversing stunning landscapes.
This book describes how the local changes to shipping since 2000 that have affected the River Mersey.
A unique book about these specialist Land Rover vehicles. This is an essential guide to a special range of Land Rover vehicles.
Explore the rich history of Malvern in this guided tour through its most fascinating historic and modern buildings.