Swindon Works: The Legend

Swindon Works: The Legend
Title Swindon Works: The Legend PDF eBook
Author Rosa Matheson
Publisher The History Press
Pages 142
Release 2016-05-02
Genre Transportation
ISBN 0750968869

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The age of steam is past, the heyday of Swindon Works is long gone – but the legend lives on. What made the Great Western Railway's Swindon Works iconic? Was it its worldwide reputation; perhaps its profound impact in shaping the new town of Swindon; or that it melded those who worked there into one big family? In a new and exciting format, this book, by popular railway historian Rosa Matheson, helps explain why the never-ending love story endures. With big facts and fascinating stories, it is a must read not only for ex-Works employees and their families, nor just for GWR fans and railway enthusiasts, but also for any newcomer seeking to find a good way into railway history.

Swindon Steam

Swindon Steam
Title Swindon Steam PDF eBook
Author L. A. Summers
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 343
Release 2013-08-15
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1445616963

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This book investigates the facts behind the myths and mysteries of the Swindon Steam.

Lifescapes

Lifescapes
Title Lifescapes PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Burchardt
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 523
Release 2023-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 1009199870

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A compelling study of the influences that shape our responses to landscape, through eight modern British lives.

GWR Story

GWR Story
Title GWR Story PDF eBook
Author Rosa Matheson
Publisher The History Press
Pages 45
Release 2012-02-29
Genre Transportation
ISBN 0752485040

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The Great Western Railway – quickly coming to be known as ‘God’s Wonderful Railway’ – was once regarded as the most advanced in the world. Engineered by Isambard Kingdom Brunel it was initially designed to connect Bristol to London and came to develop a distinct character all of its own, one of the many reasons why it remains a much-loved and popular area of interest.This book traces its history covering topics such as the company, its engines and carriages, its engineers – including Gooch, Dean, Armstrong, Collett, Churchward and of course Brunel – as well as the battle of the gauges. Full of little-known facts and figures and with numerous photographs and memorabilia as well as a timeline, it is a tale full of record breakers and mighty achievements waiting to be retold to a modern age.

Railway Voices from Inside Swindon Works

Railway Voices from Inside Swindon Works
Title Railway Voices from Inside Swindon Works PDF eBook
Author Rosa Matheson
Publisher Tempus Publishing Limited
Pages 160
Release 2008-11
Genre Locomotive works
ISBN 9780752445267

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It was often joked that Swindon Works' men came with 'GWR' stamped on their bottoms, so much so that even in the BR era they considered themselves Great Western! Those who worked 'Inside' as locals called it, possessed a fierce price in their work and in their worldwide reputation. Using material from numerous interviews with workshop men and women as well as official documents, Swindon expert Rosa Matheson examines the differences of each era - GWR / BR; conditions in the Works; the idiosyncrasies of work practices, such as odd names of jobs like 'holder-upper' and generational family work histories. She also explores the relationships between the workers - men ad women, shopfloor and management, foremen and men and especially 'Loco' versus Carriage and Wagon! Whilst many books have been written about the Works, few, if any, have given a chance to those who worked in its workshops to have their voices heard in the telling of that story. This beautifully illustrated book uses their words and experiences to tell the good, the bad and the ugly of working 'Inside'.

The End of the Line

The End of the Line
Title The End of the Line PDF eBook
Author Ron Bateman
Publisher The History Press
Pages 274
Release 2020-04-07
Genre Transportation
ISBN 0750995289

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In 1977, the iconic Swindon Works was building locomotives. By 1986, it was shut down. In The End of the Line, Ron Bateman recounts the fight to save Swindon Works, its 3,500 jobs and the livelihood of the entire community it represented. Initially joining through the Works Training School in 1977, Ron witnessed this tragic struggle and the crushing blow dealt to the industry that had defined Swindon for generations. Combining personal recollections with information and interviews from many other insiders and railmen, this book provides the only comprehensive chronicle on the final decade of 147 years of railway engineering and a fateful milestone in the history of Swindon.

Swindon Works and Its Place in Railway History

Swindon Works and Its Place in Railway History
Title Swindon Works and Its Place in Railway History PDF eBook
Author Great Western Railway
Publisher
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Release 1947
Genre
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