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On The Iron Road To The Isles The Story Of The &0Jacobite&0 Steam
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The West Highland line from the banks of the Firth of Clyde to Fort William and along the Road to the Isles to the Atlantic fishing port of Mallaig is one of the most scenic in the UK and indeed the world! Add the romance of steam operation and the result is a pictorial odyssey that is arguably second to none 208 pages c300 colour black & white Hunt John
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The West Highland line from the banks of the Firth of Clyde to Fort William & along the Road to the Isles to the Atlantic fishing port of Mallaig is one of the most scenic in the UK & indeed the world! Add the romance of steam operation & the result is a pictorial odyssey that is arguably second to none 208 pages c 300 colour black & white Hunt John

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