
The Railway Heritage Of Britain: 150 Years Of Railway Architecture And Engineering
Author: Gordon Biddle And O.S. Nock
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Michael Joseph, 1983
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Pages: Yellowed
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This comprehensive historical account, The Railway Heritage Of Britain: 150 Years Of Railway Architecture And Engineering, chronicles the remarkable evolution of Britain's railway infrastructure. It presents a detailed examination of the architectural marvels and engineering feats that shaped the nation's rail network over a century and a half. The work details the innovative designs of stations, bridges, tunnels, and other vital structures, illustrating the ingenuity of their creators. Readers gain insight into the technical challenges and aesthetic considerations that defined this pivotal era of industrial development. This authoritative volume offers a rich tapestry of information for enthusiasts and scholars alike, celebrating the enduring legacy of British railway construction.
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Author: Gordon Biddle And O.S. Nock
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Michael Joseph, 1983
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: No markings
This comprehensive historical account, The Railway Heritage Of Britain: 150 Years Of Railway Architecture And Engineering, chronicles the remarkable evolution of Britain's railway infrastructure. It presents a detailed examination of the architectural marvels and engineering feats that shaped the nation's rail network over a century and a half. The work details the innovative designs of stations, bridges, tunnels, and other vital structures, illustrating the ingenuity of their creators. Readers gain insight into the technical challenges and aesthetic considerations that defined this pivotal era of industrial development. This authoritative volume offers a rich tapestry of information for enthusiasts and scholars alike, celebrating the enduring legacy of British railway construction.











