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Down the American
road? Industrial research on the London, Midland and Scottish Railway,
1923-1947 - Colin Divall, IRS&TH
Railways in
the imperial imagination - Robert Lee, University of Western Sydney,
MacArthur
Potential
World Heritage Sites in Asia and the Pacific - Robert Lee, University of
Western Sydney, MacArthur
Going
places? Visitors, enthusiasts and the public history of transport- Colin
Divall, IRS&TH (Inaugural lecture as Professor of Railway Studies in the
University of York)
Transport:
then, now, and tomorrow - Ralph Harrington,(Worshipful Company
of Carmen Lecture, given at the Royal Society of Arts, London, 25 November
1998)
The railway
accident: trains and trauma in nineteenth-century Britain - Ralph
Harrington
Perceptions
of the locomotive driver: image and identity on British railways,
c.1840-c.1950 - Ralph Harrington (contains
illustrations)
Is collecting
railway ephemera an archaeological task? - Robert Forsythe, Industrial and
Transport Heritage Historian and Consultant (contains
illustrations)
Writing the
Biography of Edward Watkin - David Hodgkins
Ghosts, trains
and trams: the technologies of transport in the ghost stories of M. R.
James - Ralph Harrington
British railway research - the first hundred years (Working Paper No.8) - A.O. Gilchrist
A history of engineering research on British Railways (Working Paper No.10) - A.O Gilchrist
A history of British Railways' electrical research (Working Paper No.11) - A.O. Gilchrist
Cultures of transport: representation, practice and technology - Colin Divall and George Revill
This is a revised version of an essay originally published in the Journal of Tranport History 3rd ser. 26/1 (Mar. 2005): 99-111.
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