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British Steam - Memories in Colour - Volume 2

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British Steam 6: Memories in Colour - Volume 2For a little over 32 years the name Ron White has been synonymous with Colour- Rail, the company responsible for compiling what must surely be most comprehensive colour photographic record of Britain’s ‘railed’ transport system. Ron has now decided to retire and to mark that occasion he has chosen a selection of very special steam railway images to mark the occasion.

Accordingly this second special edition of British Steam – Memories in Colour celebrates the majesty of British-built steam locomotives at work in the UK from the 1930s until the end of main line steam in 1968. Also included is a chapter dedicated to the long lamented Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway.

A comprehensive look back at the history of Named Trains contains pictures of headboards ranging from the commonly known to the rarely seen. In addition this publication focuses on steam traction in Ireland, the early days of narrow gauge preserved steam and also focuses on British locomotives working overseas. Ron White produced his first catalogue of colour images in 1977 and ever since his company’s images have been used extensively by the transport heritage publication industry, in addition many of those fascinating images have become real collectors' items.

Editors, enthusiasts and industrial historians have all benefited from the wealth of knowledge and historic detail contained within the amazing Colour-Rail collection of over 240,000 images. In those of ‘an age’ the collections Ron White meticulously compiled will refresh wonderful transportation memories, and in others who are younger hopefully they will encourage a love of our rich steam railway heritage. Each remarkable picture is a unique frozen moment in time and as such represents a perfect intersection of time and place.

The world famous Colour-Rail collection is not only by far and away the most comprehensive colour photographic record of Britain’s railways but contains extensive sections of exported British locomotives, Irish railways, trolley buses and tram cars. The exceptional collection contains a great many images from the early days when colour film first became generally available, c1934. Ron White is on record for amusingly describing the speed of that early ASA2 film as being ‘only slightly faster than painting with oils!’

Format: Glossy A4 perfect bound Bookazine
Pages: 132
Colour: Full Colour images

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Don't forget..
• British Steam 1: 1948 - 1968
• British Steam 2: Preserved
• British Steam 3: Past & Present
• British Steam 4: Power & Glory
• British Steam 5: Memories in Colour 1
• British Steam 6: Memories in Colour 2
• British Steam 7: North of the Border
• British Steam 8: Castles & Kings

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Contents

Steam Locomotives Pre-1948 4
A selection of the first steam railway colour images.
The Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway 3
The last decade of operation.
Named Trains 50
Locomotives with headboards.
London Transport Steam 80
Tank locomotives of the LT.
Irish Locomotives 88
Steam in Ireland, the final years.
Narrow Gauge –The early years 102
Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway, Isle of Man Steam Railway,
Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway, Ffestiniog Railway and the Fairbourne Railway.
‘Best of British’, exported steam locomotives 118
Beyer, Peacock and North British-built locomotives at work overseas.

Images

British Steam 6: Memories in Colour - Volume 2
On this page: A stunning period image dating from August 1962.Isle of Wight Railway locomotive LSWR Adams 0-4-4T (built Eastleigh 1891) No 20 Shanklin crossing the river at Newport with a Ryde train.Note the line up of motor cars, a Morris 8 ‘ragtop’, Standard 9, Austin A55, Wolseley 1500 and perchance a Vauxhall Velox, the motorcycle is of unknown provenance. BRS762

British Steam 6: Memories in Colour - Volume 2
A famous and extremely popular South African photographic location, Kaaimans River Bridge,Wilderness,between George and Mossel Bay on what remains of the Garden Route.The two locomotives are North Britishbuilt 3ft 6in gauge‘Class 24’2-8-4s No 3669 and 3658 of 1948 vintage.

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