OVS Bulleid - Book or other Reference Sources

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OVS Bulleid - Book or other Reference Sources

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Can anyone please advise of biographical or other texts that contain useful information specifically concerning Bulleid's time on the LNER, that is mainstream references and not just casual mentions (such as may be found in FAS Brown's "Nigel Gresley Locomotive Engineer").

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Re: OVS Bulleid - Book or other Reference Sources

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65447 wrote:Can anyone please advise of biographical or other texts that contain useful information specifically concerning Bulleid's time on the LNER, that is mainstream references and not just casual mentions (such as may be found in FAS Brown's "Nigel Gresley Locomotive Engineer").

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This book by his son should be worth a look, if you haven't seen it already:


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Master-Builders ... 0711012946
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Re: OVS Bulleid - Book or other Reference Sources

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Thanks, have reserved a copy from the local library service.
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Re: OVS Bulleid - Book or other Reference Sources

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There is always 'Bulleid of the Southern' also by HAV Bullied. This also covers his time with the GNR and LNER. I have also included a short Biolgraphical Timeline on the Bulleid Society web site: http://www.bulleidsociety.org/OVS_Bulle ... raphy.html
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Thanks Richard, and a Happy New Year to you - added to my library reservation list. Interesting timelines too - e.g. developed welded carriage underframes 1926, but first production not until 1934.

Is the streamlined B17 print anywhere nearer yet? I note that you've removed the 'wish list' function from your site... :?
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Bulleid was a great fan of welding and Cock o' the North's unique welded tender may be down to OVSB and what else on the loco? To my mind it has his finger prints all over it!

At present I haven't any plans to produce a streamlined B17, but that's not to say I never will! The list I had on the site was taken down as it was getting a bit unwieldy and by then I had a good idea of what would be of interest. I still have a suggestion for people to use.

Still a couple of A4s to come!
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