Yorkshire People and Railways

Cover of Yorkshire People and Railways by Peter Tuffrey
Author: Peter Tuffrey
Year: 2011
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 9781445605142
Dimensions:
Height: 9.2098241 inches
Length: 6.499987 inches
Weight: 0.68784225744 pounds
Width: 0.2999994 inches
Dewey Decimal: 385.094281
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Yorkshire People and Railways by Peter Tuffrey, published by Amberley Publishing in 2011, presents a visual journey through the rich history of railways in Yorkshire. This edition features 128 pages filled with photographs sourced from the extensive archive of the Yorkshire Post, showcasing the various ways Yorkshire residents have engaged with railways, particularly during the steam era. The book is written in English and offers a unique perspective on the region’s transportation history.

Readers will find a diverse collection of images organized under chapter headings such as Views from the Lineside, Staff, Crashes, On Shed and Works, Preserved Railways, and Railway Stations. The photographs include sharp lineside images scanned from large format glass plate negatives, alongside carefully composed shots taken by the Yorkshire Post’s skilled photographers. The informative captions reflect Tuffrey’s attention to detail and provide insights into the social history of the time, making this book appealing not only to railway enthusiasts but also to those interested in the broader historical context of Yorkshire’s railway heritage.


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As a collector of old photographs, particularly those depicting railways, well-known Yorkshire writer Peter Tuffrey has always been aware of the vast photographic archive lurking in the depths of the Yorkshire Post newspaper. Renewing his contact recently with an old acquaintance, Peter Charlton, now Editor of the Yorkshire Post, Peter has been able to select some of these photographs for use in his new book Yorkshire People & Railways. Under various chapter headings – Views from the Lineside; Staff; Crashes; On Shed and Works; Preserved Railways; Railway Stations – we see the many different ways Yorkshire people have been involved with railways, particularly in the days of steam, in their own county. Some of the lineside pictures are pin-sharp, having been scanned from large format glass plate negatives. But that is not to detract from the other pictures in the book, which have been carefully composed and taken over the years by the Yorkshire Post’s own reputable staff photographers. The picture captions are well researched, informative and refl ect Peter’s eye for the unusual and eccentric. Yorkshire People & Railways not only provides interest for the real enthusiast but also for the social historians among us who want to look back and get a feel for how it really was in the days when steam was King.

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Language: en. Pages: 128. Edition: 1.

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