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There are more than 400 miniature railways in Britain. Some are
hidden away and privately owned, others are parkland attractions,
and some - such as the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch - are large
commercial enterprises. They come in an array of gauges (from 5
inches up to 15 inches and sometimes beyond), but their most
definitive characteristic is that they can carry passengers,
whether sitting astride the rolling stock or inside enclosed
carriages. In this colourfully illustrated guide, David Henshaw
offers a concise history of miniature railways from the nineteenth
century to the modern day, including a whistle-stop tour of the
most notable examples open to the public - including the Ravenglass
& Eskdale and Eastleigh Lakeside railways - exploring their
layouts, engineering and rolling stock.
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++++ Remarks Upon The Rights And Powers Of Corporations, And Of The
Rights, Powers, And Duties Of The Legislature Toward Them:
Embracing A Review Of The Opinion Of The Supreme Court Of The
United States, In The Case Of Dartmouth College, In New Hampshire,
Given In 1819 David Henshaw, United States. Supreme Court, YA
Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress), Thomas Waterman Pamphlet
Collection (Library of Congress), Joseph Meredith Toner Collection
(Library of Congress) Published by Beals and Greene, 1837 Political
Science; Government; Judicial Branch; Corporation law; Law /
Corporate; Political Science / Government / Judicial Branch
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growing form of transport and leisure riding, with chapters on
history and development, classic models, choosing and using and
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advancing rapidly, both in terms of popularity and technology.
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