I'll tell you what my wallet has felt the brunt of these books, I can tell you
Just finished North Eastern Engine Man. Living in Wensleydale and being an active volunteer on the Wensleydale Railway, the book certainly had some interesting stories Syd's travels on my branch
Anyhow, I'm about to start the Bill Hoole book, plus I've just ordered the 4 'Men of Steam books' sound right up my alley. Something to read when the kids dont' turn up for their Violin Lessons.
LNER Footplate Memories
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I bought the 4 books in the Men of Steam series.
I'm about 20 pages from the end...but I've sort of lost interest....not sure why, maybe it's for the reasons Solario mentioned.....
I'm about 20 pages from the end...but I've sort of lost interest....not sure why, maybe it's for the reasons Solario mentioned.....
Tom Foster
Modelling the North Eastern Area of the LNER - 1935-1939
Modelling the North Eastern Area of the LNER - 1935-1939
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71B wrote:Thanks. All those mentioned are in the collection! And I can fully endorse the recommendations! Occasionally I come across an independently published account, or a real rarity (eg Midland Engineman, Horace Mann).
Thanks so far...
thats nice too see my uncle orry getting a mention,i was only a kid when he sadly passed away but saw him quite regular when i used too pop in to see if he wanted his favourite sweets bringing back from town.
Very good read that book especially for me.
craig