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  • - Photographs at the end of the line
    by Kevin Nixon Peter Lloyd
    £19.99

    Professional photographer Kevin Nixon has two particular passions in his work: live music events and architecture. The latter led to this album of stunning images of London's mainline railway termini in both colour and black and white. Brief histories of the stations by architectural writer Peter Lloyd introduce each chapter.

  • by Glynn Kraemer-Johnson
    £19.99

    This book attempts to illustrate, in words and pictures, the various elements which went to create the Southdown style and to explain why, almost fifty years after the 'true' Southdown was swallowed up by the National Bus Company, it is still held in such high regard by enthusiasts, former employees and the general public alike.

  • by Roger & Keeley Torode
    £24.99

  • by Michael Welch
    £19.99

  • by Antony Badsey-Ellis
    £19.99

    Although just a quarter of a mile long, the Underground between Holborn and Aldwychwas a hopeless enterprise from the early 20th century beginnings and never covered its costs. This title presents the story of this disused branch of the underground.

  • - Origins of Station Names on the London Underground
    by Cyril M. Harris
    £6.99

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