245-1451. The Horton Coal Co. Ltd. Shields to Marsden. Third Class, Workmen's, Return Ticket. Fare 1/6. per set of six. Edmondson type. Black on grey. This for Tuesday travel. Not issued. One complete ticket. Mint condition.
245-1452. The Horton Coal Company Limited. South Shields, Marsden, and Whitburn Colliery Railway. Shields to Marsden. Fare 2d. Third Class, Single, Childs Ticket. Edmondson type. Black on green & white. Not issued. Very fine condition.
245-1453. HOWSON, Henry F. London's Underground. London: Ian Allan Ltd. 1960. Revised Edition. 9" x 6", cloth boards in a rubbed wrapper, note that this has been sometime 'sellotaped' to the inside covers and has left marks on both wrapper and fixed endpapers. 119 pages + 32 pages with 90 photos. The story of the development of the world's largest underground system. Ottley 924.
245-1454. HOWSON, Henry F. The Rapid Transit Railways of the World. George Allen & Unwin Ltd., London. 1971. 1st edition. 8.25" x 5.25" cloth boards in a rubbed wrapper. 183 pages + 40 pages of photos. A review and description of all world systems. Ottley 10071. Fine condition.
245-1455. HUMBERT, G. Traite Complet des Chemins De Fer. Historique et Organisation Financiere; Construction de la Plate-forne - Ouvrages d'Art; Voies - Stations - Signaux; Materiel Roulant - Traction - Exploitation; Chemins de fer a Voie Etroite - Tramways. Paris et Liege: Libraire Polytechnique, Ch. Beranger, Editeur. 1908. Deuxieme edition, revue at mise a jour. In three volumes. 10.75" x 7.5", cloth boards, title on spine. (6) + 434 pages. (4) + 425 pages. (4) + 519 pages, all with a total of 731 figures in text, a few pages fold-out. French text. A very detailed technical description of all aspects of railway engineering and design. The set is complete and has not been much used. Covers a little discoloured but otherwise a delight in very fine condition.
245-1456. Inside Railroading. Association of American Railroads, School and College Service, Washington, D.C. March 1955. 1st edition. 6" x 9" pictorial paper cover. 25 pages illustrated by drawings. An explanation of various railway equipment for young people. Slight rusting at staples otherwise fine condition.
245-1457. Intercolonial Railway. Traffic Department. Saint John Station. N.(ew) B.(runswick). From Barry & Maclauchlan, the following goods, which are to be transported to ..... Goods Waybill. (Form 18). 6.25" x 8.25". Printed heading which includes an attractive small vignette showing a twin funnel paddle steamer about to berth at a dock and flying the Stars and Stripes flag at the bow; with a train of bogie vans headed by a 4-4-0 locomotive and eight wheeled tender standing on the dock side. Written in 1888 to Salisbury Station. Nice history from this Canadian railway.
245-1458. Jane's World Railways and Rapid Transit Systems. 1977. Edited by Paul J. Goldsack. Jane's Yearbooks, Franklin Watts Inc., New York. 1977. 1st American Edition, Nineteenth in series. Same content as the London edition. 13" x 9" cloth boards, title on spine and cover, in a fine condition wrapper. 580 pages illustrated by very many photos and drawings + 76 pages of adverts, mostly pictorial. A detailed factual reference to all world railways, giving a contemporary account of each, covering all aspects: Administration, Finance, Description of System, its equipment, rolling stock and motive power development, future plans, traffic, and much more. Packed with information, essential for keeping abreast of changes and trends. Very fine condition.
245-1459. JENKINSON, David. With a Foreword by The Rt Rev Eric Treacy. Rails in the Fells. A Railway Case Study. An account of the origins, characteristics and contribution of a railway to the landscape; together with an attempt to evaluate its past and present influence on the area through which it passes. Bear, Seaton: Peco Publications and Publicity Limited. 1980. Second, revised edition. 10" x 7", pictorial boards. (12) + 155 pages with 168 photos and 42 plans, maps & drawings in text. Together with 18 tables and a bibliography. A very worthwhile work. Ottley 12354. Generally very fine condition.
245-1460. Jersey Railway. St. Helier Station. Real Photograph. P. Rutherford, Broadstairs. 3.5" x 5.5". A view from the platform looking toward the station building. Very fine condition.
245-1461. JONES, John R. Commentary by Anthony Pritchard, The Great Little Steam Railways of Wales. Bourne End, Bucks: Aston Publications Limited. 1991. First edition. 10" x 7.75", pictorial boards. 119 pages with several colour photos in text. Giving a description of the various narrow gauge and standard gauge railways, with an emphasis on them at the time of writing. Very fine condition.
245-1462. JUR, Frank A. The un-Official slightly irreverent Railfan's Guide to the Bay Area. Pacific Transportation Archives, Sunnyvale, California. July 1979. 1st edition. 5.5" x 8.5", pictorial paper cover. 7 + 72 pages illustrated by numerous photos, drawings, sketch maps and plans. A tourists guide to rail happenings and rail remains, rail of all kinds, in San Francisco, Oakland and the Bay area. Interesting and informative. Very fine condition.
245-1463. The Kansas City Southern Railway Co. 1000 h.p. Diesel-Electric Switcher. Road Nos. 1200 to 1211, built 1946-47. Locomotive Diagram. From the company motive power register. Sheet 32. 6.75" x 15.75" white on blue print. Showing semi-detailed side elevation drawing with major dimensions, numerous specifications, road numbers, building dates and works numbers. Very informative. Very fine condition.
245-1464. Ditto but 1500 h.p. D-E Freight Locomotive, driving and non-driving power units, worked as 4 units comprise one 6000 h.p. locomotive. Nos. 50-58, built 1947-48. Sheets 35, 36 & 36A. Additionally an end elevation is also shown. Gives full details of the complete set. 3 sheets. Very fine condition.
245-1465. Ditto but 1500 h.p. D-E passenger locomotive, driving unit, Nos. 30-A & 31-A, non-driving, Nos. 30-B & 31-B, built 1947. Sheet Nos. 39 & 40. 2 sheets. Very fine condition.
245-1466. KARDAS, Handel. Portrait of the Terriers. Ian Allan Publishing Ltd., Shepperton. 1999. First edition. 9.5" x 7", pictorial boards. 128 pages illustrated by many photos and some drawings in text. An historical description of the famous 0-6-0 tank engine type, designed by William Stroudley and built for the London Brighton and South Coast Railway. Splendid little engines, some of which are still working today. Generally very fine condition.
245-1467. Kent & East Sussex Railway. Tenterden Town to Wittersham Road. Third Class, Day Return. Over stamped "Privilege". Ticket. Edmondson type. Black on yellow. Issued 1981. Very fine condition.
245-1468. K. & E.S.R. Third Class, Privilege Return Ticket. Edmondson type. Black on blue. Issued 1994. Very fine condition.
245-1469. Kent and East Sussex Railway. Rolvenden locomotive shed. Real Photograph. Anon. 3.25" x 5.25". Showing two engines in stream standing outside the shed. Fine condition.
245-1470. Ditto but showing No. 1434. standing outside the shed. Fine condition.
245-1471. KIDNER, R.W. The Cambrian Railways. South Godstone: The Oakwood Press. 1954. First edition. No. 55 in "The Library of Railway History" series. 8" x 5.25", pictorial boards. (2) + 45 pages with some vignette drawings and some diagram maps + 12 pages with 34 photos. An historic description, with stock lists of locomotives. Ottley 5672. Generally very fine condition.
245-1472. KIDNER, R.W. The South Eastern & Chatham Railway. The Oakwood Press, Tarrant Hinton. (1977). A reprint of the 1963 edition. No. 53 in "The Oakwood Library of Railway History." 8.5" x 5.5", pictorial light card cover. (2) + 97 pages with several maps, layout plans and drawings + 24 pages with numerous photos. A history and description, quite informative. Very fine condition.
245-1473. KING, Shelden S. Trolley Pictures of the Finger Lakes Region. Waterloo, New York: Sheldon S. King. 1st September 1955. First edition. 8.5" x 5.5", pictorial paper cover. (24) pages with 38 photos and a sketch map on back cover. Giving a brief descriptive history of the several tramway type lines in this area of New York State. Interesting. Scarce. Very fine condition.
245-1474. Koln am Rhein. Hohenzollernbrucke. Colour Picture Postcard. Benziger, Koln. circa 1963. Card Nr. 1.213. 4" x 5.75", deckle-edged. Showing a diesel hauled train on the bridge. Posted in England, 1963.
245-1475. The Lagunas Nitrate Company Limited. Share Capital GBP. 900,000 in 180,000 Shares of GBP. 5 each. Certificate for One Share, signed by the Company Secretary and two Directors and dated 28th September 1904. Impressed duty paid. with attached sheet of 16 coupons to obtain Dividend. The Certificate is 11" x 16.25" (and with the coupons is 17.25" x 16.25"), green & black on patterned white. 2 sides. Lithographed by Waterlow & Sons Ltd, London. Very ornate in bank note style with a vignette showing a factory in open country. Conditions on verso, full English and Spanish text. This company owned considerable railway operations. Folded. It has a small hole worn in the centre but is seemingly not cancelled.
245-1476. Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. Carriage and Wagon Superintendent's Office, Newton Heath, Nr. Manchester. F. Attock. "Wagon Home for Repairs" Notification. (C42) 8" x 5", written 1893.
245-1477. Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway. Milk Traffic Way Bill. (Par. 142). 4.25" x 10.75". Written from Bacup in 1918. Includes three "Paid Stamps", paste-on type.
245-1478. Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway (Steam Vessels) Act, 1902.To acquire the Drogheda Steam Packet Company Limited; to provide steam vessels to ply between Liverpool and Fleetwood and Drogheda; and other purposes. 22nd July 1902. H.M. Government, London. 10" x 7.25", 19 pages. Disbound. Fine condition.
245-1479. Ditto but (Steam Vessels) Act, 1904. To provide and work steam vessels between Goole and Hull and certain continental ports; to subscribe to steamship companies; and other purposes. 15th August 1904. 13 pages. Disbound. Fine condition.
245-1480. LANE, Kevin. Industrial Railways of the British Isles. Volume 1. Steam. Oxford Publishing Co., Headington. 1979. 1st edition. 11" x 8.75", cloth boards in a fine condition wrapper. 96 pages art paper, with an Introduction and 130 photos with descriptions, and some diagram maps. Very fine condition.
245-1481. The Last Years of British Steam. Second series. Ian Allan Limited, Shepperton. 1973. First edition in this form. The illustrations were published in 4 issues of "Trains Illustrated" during 1972. 11.25" x 8.75", cloth boards in a near mint condition wrapper. (194) pages of very many photos with descriptions. Covering various regions of B.R. Ottley 10437. Very fine condition.
245-1482. LINECAR, Howard W.A. British Electric Trains. London: Ian Allan Ltd. 1947. First edition. 8.5" x 5.5", light card cover with pictorial paper wrapper. 133 pages with numerous photos on plates. A history and description of the railways and their trains. Ottley 2320. Fine condition.
245-1483. LISTER, M.D. The Industrial Railways of Port Sunlight and Bromborough Port. The Oakwood Press, Tarrant Hinton. 1980. "Locomotion Papers" No. 121. 8.5" x 5.5", pictorial paper cover. 64 pages with 10 plan drawings and maps + 16 pages with 36 photos. A history and description of the lines, their rolling stock and traffic. Ottley 9155. Very fine condition.
245-1484. Liverpool Overhead Railway. Canada to Dingle. Fare 9d. 1st Class, Double Single Ticket. i.e. two tickets on one board. Edmondson type. Black on off-white. This and those following are not used and are in very fine condition.
245-1485. Ditto but Gladstone to Brocklebank. Fare 3d.
245-1486. Ditto but Alexandra to Clarence. Fare 9 & 1/2d. Third Class. Day Return. Black on light green.
245-1487. Ditto but Alexandra to Seaforth S'nds. Fare 4d.
245-1488. Ditto but Canning to Alexandra. Fare 1/1.
245-1489. Ditto but Gladstone to Dingle. Fare 8d.
245-1490. Ditto but Gladstone to James Street. Fare 10 & 1/2d.
245-1491. Ditto but Brunswick to Brocklebank. Fare 7 & 1/2d. 3rd Class, Double Single.
245-1492. Ditto but Canning to Alexandra. Fare 7 & 1/2d.
245-1493. Ditto but Toxteth to Herculaneum. Fare 1 & 1/2d.
245-1494. The Liverpool Overhead Railway Co. Dingle Station. Accommodating Bicycle (at owners entire risk) One Week 6d. Ticket. Edmondson. Black on off-white, unissued. A good one in mint condition.
245-1495. Liverpool Overhead Railway Company Act, 1888. To incorporate a company and take over certain powers conferred on Mersey Docks and Harbour Board; and other purposes. 24th July 1888. H.M. Government, London. 10.5" x 7.25", 13 pages.
245-1496. Ditto but Act, 1899. To lease certain tramways; construct tramways; and other purposes. 1st August 1899. 28 pages. Disbound. Fine condition.
245-1497. The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway. Part Seven. Dean's Larger Tender Engines. The Railway Correspondence and Travel Society. 1954. 8.25" x 6", printed paper cover. 53 pages + 33 pages with 99 photos. A detailed history and description of the type. Ottley 6005. Very fine condition.
245-1498. Locomotives of the Premier Line in Pictures. London: Ian Allan Ltd. (1952). First edition in this form. Being a reprint of the illustrations from "The Premier Line" by O.S. Nock. 8.5" x 5.5", pictorial paper cover. 40 pages of an Introduction, 4 colour plates and 95 photos. Ottley 6374. Very fine condition.
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