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Loco Motion - The World's Oldest Steam Locomotives (Hardcover): Michael R Bailey Loco Motion - The World's Oldest Steam Locomotives (Hardcover)
Michael R Bailey; Foreword by Neil Cossons
R825 R686 Discovery Miles 6 860 Save R139 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The steam locomotive is a machine that has inspired imagination, innovation and invention from the time of its origination and continues to evoke passion in enthusiasts today. Here Michael R. Bailey, expertly and in fascinating detail, describes the development of the steam locomotive during its pioneering first half-century until 1850 by exploring the surviving locomotives that may be seen in Britain, Europe, and North and South America. In addition to surviving relics, he also takes a look at operable replicas, which fill many gaps in international collections, to provide continuity in this evolutionary story. Exploring in depth each example's operational and preservation history, along with design characteristics, component materials and modifications made, no detail is left unmentioned. With unparalleled detail, incredibly stunning images and a list of museums housing all of the world's oldest locomotives, this truly is a volume that no student of railway history should be without.

Chatham Historic Dockyard - World Power to Resurgence (Paperback): Neil Cossons Chatham Historic Dockyard - World Power to Resurgence (Paperback)
Neil Cossons
R840 Discovery Miles 8 400 Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Thomas Telford (Paperback, New Ed): L.T.C. Rolt Thomas Telford (Paperback, New Ed)
L.T.C. Rolt; Foreword by Neil Cossons
R420 R396 Discovery Miles 3 960 Save R24 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Thomas Telford, the son of a shepherd, was born in Westerkirk, Scotland in 1757. At the age of 14, he was apprenticed to a stonemason. He worked for a time in Edinburgh and in 1792, he moved to London where he was involved in building additions to Somerset House. Two years later, he found work at Portsmouth dockyard. In 1787, he became surveyor of public works for Shropshire. By this time, Telford had established a good reputation as an engineer and in 1790 was given the task of building a bridge over the River Severn at Montford. This was followed by a canal that linked the ironworks and collieries of Wrexham with Chester and Shrewsbury. This involved building an aqueduct over the River Dee. On the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Telford used a new method of construction consisting of troughs made from cast-iron plates and fixed in masonry. After the completion of the Ellesmere Canal Telford moved back to Scotland where he took control of the building of Caledonian Canal. Other works by Telford include the Menai Suspension Bridge (1819-1826) and the Katherine's Docks (1824-1828) in London. Telford was also an important road builder. He was responsible for rebuilding the Shrewsbury to Holyhead road and the North Wales coast road between Chester and Bangor. During his life, Telford built more than 1,000 miles of road, including the main road between London and Holyhead. Thomas Telford died in 1834.

On Tour with Thomas Telford (Paperback): Chris Morris On Tour with Thomas Telford (Paperback)
Chris Morris; Introduction by Neil Cossons
R628 R328 Discovery Miles 3 280 Save R300 (48%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Born into poverty in the Scottish Border country in 1757, Thomas Telford rose to become a towering figure of the Industrial Revolution in Britain and the pre-eminent engineer of his day. Incorporating material from the author's earlier book Thomas Telford's Scotland, this new edition is a visual celebration of Telford's architectural and engineering legacy, from the mighty Menai Bridge to the harbours, manses and chapels of the remote Scottish Highlands.

Footprints of Industry - Papers from the 300th anniversary conference at Coalbrookdale, 3-7 June 2009 (Paperback): Sir Neil... Footprints of Industry - Papers from the 300th anniversary conference at Coalbrookdale, 3-7 June 2009 (Paperback)
Sir Neil Cossons; Edited by Paul Belford, Marilyn Palmer, Roger H. White
R3,073 Discovery Miles 30 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

20 papers from a conference called in celebration of the 300th anniversary of Abraham Darby's successful attempt to smelt iron ore using coke in 1709, which focus on processes of industrialization. The papers are on three broad topics: metallurgy; the wider social and environmental 'footprints' of industrialization; and the ways in which the heritage of industrialization is managed and interpreted today. Running as a constant thread through all of these areas is the role which Ironbridge has played both in the past and in the present.

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