This is the last book in the 'Infrastructure' volumes compiled from the images of the late Edward Wallis. Edward Wallis was a signal engineer working for the Southern Railway in the 1920s until his untimely demise in the mid-1930s. During that period he travelled the length and breadth of England recording signalling and trackwork scenes but rarely trains. His legacy is an archive of several hundred incredible views primarily Southern but also feature the Great Western and to a lesser extent the other companies. The SR and GWR have already been presented in respective volumes but now for the first time come examples from the other companies as well as a few SR/GWR that 'escaped' last time! Almost have never been seen before and present a unique depiction of a forgotten age.
Forgotten Railway Infrastructure 1922 - 1934 Stations, Signalling, Trackwork
Noodle Books
£9.99
- SKU:
- 9781909328723