Rail & Sail to Pentewan

“Rail & Sail to Pentewan” by John Henry Drew, published by Twelveheads in 1986, offers a detailed account of life and work in a small Cornish community, focusing on the experiences of Drew, a fireman, and his father, the driver of the Pentewan Railway’s steam locomotives. This edition contains 48 pages and is presented in English, providing readers with a glimpse into the transportation history of the region through the lens of personal recollections.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that captures the essence of railway life, enriched by the accurate memories of both Drew and his father. Edited by Dr. Michael Lewis, the book delves into the intricacies of their daily routines and the significance of the railway within the community. The work highlights the transportation themes that shaped their experiences, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the history of railways and local life in Cornwall.
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John Henry Drew was fireman and his father the driver of the Pentewan Railway’s steam locomotives. Their very accurate memories have been edited by Dr Michael Lewis to give an excellent account of life and work in a small Cornish community.
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