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  • THE LEYLAND MAN THE HISTORY REDISCOVERY RESURRETION OF THE EARLY LEYLAND OMNIBUS
    MIKE A.SUTCLIFFE
    Mike Sutcliffe has devoted the last thirty years to the rescue and restoration of several, now famous, examples of the early Leyland motorbus. The Mike Sutcliffe Collection is one of the most important collections of early buses in the world and thousands of enthusiasts are aware of his magnificent achievements.This book tells the story of the man and his buses, from the 1908 L...
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    55,50 €

  • AEC BUSES IN CAMERA
    ROBIN HANNAY
    Provides the enthusiast and the historian with a record of Associated Equipment Company vehicles from the earliest B-type of 1912 to the Reliance coach chassis of its latter years. Combines text with a selection of well-captioned photographs. ...
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    28,00 €

  • BIRMINGHAN CORPARATION TRANSPORT 1903-39
    PAUL COLLINS
    Second of two volumes covering the history of municipal operation from the first Corporation tram routes of 1906 through to the take-over by West Midlands PTE at the end of 1969, the author examines the development of the Corporation's tramways from the earliest days, through the expansion of the period up to 1930 and the gradual conversion of the 1930s. Also covered is Birming...
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    32,00 €

  • BUSES RESTORED 2004
    NARTM
    Watch out for the very latest edition of this annual guide which in its first three years of publication has built an enviable reputation for its authoritative coverage of the subject.What the press said about last year's edition......one of the most comprehensive listings of preserved (and yet-to-be-restored) buses and coaches around the British Isles. Vehicles are listed in t...
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    26,50 €

  • BUSES RESTORED 2005
    NARTM
    Compiled in association with the National Association of Road Transport MuseumsOver the past few years there has been a dramatic growth in the level of road transport preservation and in the number and variety of vehicles preserved. The number of vehicles that survive – buses, coaches and trolleybuses – is enormous and rarely a day goes past without some new discovery or acquis...
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    26,50 €

  • BRITISH ROAD SERVICES
    First printed in 1952. Reprinted 2000 This is a facsimile reprint of an original edition. and as such all advertisements, with the exception of pages 63 and 64 are no longer valid. ...
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    11,50 €

  • CLASSIC BUS YEARBOOK 9
    GAVIN BOOTH
    In its ninth year of publication, this popular annual contains an absorbing selection of articles and photo features offering a glimpse of a fondly remembered era of British buses. Main articles include: The Brighton Road; The Game of the Name - names and types of bus and coach; We are Not Worthy - the Routemaster; Coachbuilding in Bridlington; A 40-year Love Affair - Edinburgh...
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    28,00 €

  • CLASSIC BUS YEARBOOK 10
    GAVIN BOOTH
    A perennial favourite of the classic bus fraternity, this annual is eagerly awaited every Spring. Packed with photographs and features covering the bus scene in the period to the mid-1970s. It also includes Checkpoint, Classic Wonderbus and Roger & Out which appears in the linked bi-monthly magazine.What the press said about last year's edition...This is a wonderful mix of pure...
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    28,00 €

  • CLASSIC BUS YEARBOOK 11
    GAVIN BOOTH
    Since it was first published in 1995, Classic Bus Yearbook has firmly established itself as one of the most popular of road transport titles. Featuring an eclectic mix of articles and photo-features portraying the passenger transport scene in the period up to the mid-1970s, the book is an entertaining exercise in nostalgia for all those who remember the era of the half-cab bus....
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    28,00 €

  • GLORY DAYS ALDERSHOT & DISTRICT
    JOHN HILLIER / JOHN SHERWIN
    One of the country's leading single operator societies is the Aldershot & District Bus Interest Group, and the group's membership has co-operated in the production of this new 'Glory Days' book.It provides a history of the company from the earliest days, through to its ultimate disappearance within the corporate structure of the National Bus Company. Among topics covered in dep...
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    32,00 €

  • GLORY DAYS: BET
    GAVIN BOOTH
    British Electric Traction, a great name in British road passenger transport. This book recalls the development and history of the various BET operators ...
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    28,00 €

  • GLORY DAYS: BOURNEMOUTH TRANSPORT
    COLIN MORRIS
    The story of municipal public transport in the Bournemouth area. The development of the tram system and their replacement by trolleybuses is fully documented through to the end of the trolleys in the 1960s. The bus operations are also chronicled from early days to the latest Volvo double-deckers. With a fascinating selection of evocative photographs. 3 maps. 71 b/w and 64 colou...
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    32,00 €

  • GLORY DAYS: BRISTOL VR
    JOHN HYPHER
    The author, a well-known transport writer and photographer, recalls the development and operational history of this popular and distinctive double-decker bus type from its origins in the mid-1960s through to the present day, with many now withdrawn from service. A superb collection of photographs show the many varieties of body style, operators and liveries seen through the VR'...
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    32,00 €

  • GLORY DAYS: EAST KENT
    GLYN KRAEMER
    Based in Canterbury, the East Kent Road Car Co provided bus services across a wide area of East Kent from its formation in 1916 with its distinctive livery of red and white vehicles. This publication traces the history of the company and its buses in text and quality photographs through to the time when it became part of the National Bus Company. The great variety of vehicles u...
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    32,00 €

  • GLORY DAYS: EASTERN NATIONAL
    RICHARD DELAHOY
    This is the first book to be published on this East of England bus operator for a number of years and will find a welcome among bus enthusiasts. The development as an operator from the early years through to becoming part of the NBC in 1969 is looked at in detail with the vehicles used as well as the service changes included. The wealth of illustrations reveal the wide variety ...
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    32,00 €

  • GLORY DAYS: MIDLAND RED
    MIKE GREENWOOD
    Midland Red was one of the greatest of the r egional bus companies. Mike Greenwood examines, through a su perb selection of historic photographs, the great days of th e Midland Red in the period up to its absorption into the Na tional Bus Company. ' ...
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    28,00 €

  • GLORY DAYS MANCHESTER & SALFORD A CENTURY OF MUNICIPAL TRANSPORT
    M.EYRE / C.HEAPS
    “Two cities bordering each other is something unique in the United Kingdom, Salford, the smaller of the two undertakings in bus terms, was around 1/5 the size of the Manchester fleet with, in the 1950s, around 320 and 1500 buses respectively. The book is subtitled “A Century of Municipal Transport” but does not set out to be a history of the two transport companies and thus cov...
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    32,00 €

  • GLORY DAYS: NORTHERN GENERAL
    KELL
    Formed in 1913, 'Northern General' came to dominate bus services throughout northeast England. The author explores the history of the company from its tramway origins through to its absorption in the National Bus Company in the late 1960s. Drawing upon a fascinating selection of photographs, the operations of the company and its subsidiaries, and the vehicles it owned, are pres...
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    32,00 €

  • GLORY DAYS: ROYAL BLUE
    COLIN MORRIS
    One of the great names of the British bus and coach industry was Royal Blue, whose vehicles were a familiar sight on the express routes between London and the West Country. For many years, Royal Blue was the name adopted by the Southern National and Western National companies for their express services, but the origins of the name date back to the late 19th century when a horse...
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    30,00 €

  • GLORY DAYS: RIBBLE
    ROGER DAVIES
    For many years the red liveried Ribble buses were a familiar everyday sight around the North West of England. This new addition to the popular 'Glory Days' series examines the history of the bus company from its earliest days through to the 1970s when it became part of the National Bus Company. Drawing upon the collections and recollections of former Ribble employees, a fascina...
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    32,00 €

  • GLORY DAYS: READING TRANSPORT
    COLIN MORRIS
    As Reading, now one of the most important regional centres in the south east of England expanded during the nineteenth century, so the need for local transport arose. The operations of the Reading Tramways Company, which ran horse trams from the 1870s, were taken over by Reading Corporation in 1901. The tramways were both extended and electrified. Trams survived in the town unt...
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    32,00 €

  • GLORY DAYS: SCOTTISH BUS GROUP
    GAVIN BOOTH
    This pictorial recalls the golden era of the SBG from its creation in 1949 through to 1985 when it was split up for privatisation and deregulation ...
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    30,00 €

  • GLORY DAYS: SCOTTISH MUNICIPAL OPERATORS
    GAVIN BOOTH
    The numerous municipal operators in Scotland that existed prior to 1975 are put in focus. Concentrating on the 'Big Four', Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow, a well informed text and superb collection of photographs provide a compelling account. A selection of lesser-known operators, such as Ayr, Kilmarnock, Kirkcaldy, Leith and Perth are included. As well as buses, trams...
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    32,00 €

  • THE HEYDAY OF SOUTHDOWN
    GLYN KRAEMER
    Colour photography throughout showing the Southdown coaches and buses in their attractive green livery from the late 1950s into the National Bus Company days. Detailed captions provide the background data to the top quality images. All Southdown enthusiasts and those interested in classic bus designs should add this publication to their collections. ...
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    28,00 €

  • THE HEYDAY OF THE HALF CAB
    KEVIN MCCORMAK
    All-colour photographic album with a remarkable collection of high quality photographs from the 1955 to 1966 period. The whole of the United Kingdom, excluding London, is included resulting in a splendid selection of vehicles in an array of liveries. The images are from the collections of Bruce Jenkins, Marcus Eavis, and John May and are published for the first time, all with d...
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    28,00 €

  • STREETS OF BELFAST
    MARK KENNEDY
    As the only municipal operator in the north of Ireland, the City of Belfast has a number of claims to fame in transport history. It was the only Irish tramway to adopt the British standard gauge of nominally 4ft 8.5in (it was actually 4ft 9in), it was also the only operator of trolleybuses in Ireland, and it was the last electric tramway to operate in Northern Ireland. It was i...
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    28,00 €

  • SCOTTISH BUSES: A COLOUR PORFOLIO
    GAVIN BOOTH
    All-colour photo album featuring the great variety of bus types and liveries to be found in Scotland during the 1980s. Even ex-London Transport Routemasters are to be seen, drafted north after being surplus to requirements. Bus enthusiasts will find many items of interest in this new title, with quality images and informative captions throughout ...
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    28,00 €

  • STREETS OF EDINBURG
    GAVIN BOOTH
    Starting in the 1950s and covering the next thirty years or so, this all-colour photo portfolio shows the buses and trams that once graced the streets around Scotland's capital. Superb quality images show the remarkable variety of classic vehicles to be seen enhanced with the period street scenes. Detailed captions make fascinating reading. ...
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    28,00 €

  • STREETS OF LONDON
    KEVIN MCCORMACK
    London is a radically different city today from that which would have greeted visitors over fifty years ago. Taking London's public transport as the theme, this all-colour portfolio shows the trams, trolleybuses and buses during the period from 1945 to 1962. The atmosphere of the streets of London is beautifully captured with many images showing not only the transport but many ...
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    28,00 €

  • FAGEOL & TWIN COACH BUSES 1922-1956 PHOTO ARCHIVE
    WILLIAM A.LUKE
    An innovator in the bus business, Fageol was the first company to build a bus from the ground up, and it was called the Safety Coach. Later in 1927 the Fageol brothers sold out and began Twin Coach. They then built the Model 40 Twin Coach - a twin engine city bus that began the city bus business. This bus operated for up to 20 years in many cities - a rarity at the time. In 196...
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    38,00 €


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