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Life Along The Line

Life Along the Line" takes a nostalgic look at the world of British railways through the eyes of bestselling author and antiques expert Paul Atterbury. Focusing on the human experience of the railways - the drivers firemen guards station staff signalmen engineers caterers and of course passengers - the book is a visual feast filled with fascinating archive photographs of steam trains other locomotives memorabilia and evocative railway ephemera. Built from archive photographs old postcards badges and other railwayana the book is filled with fascinating material that Atterbury has himself collected from tireless searching at postcard and antique fares and auction sites. Many of the illustrations are therefore original and previously unpublished. This title covers railway life across the
network as well as showcasing local differences in a series of regional sections."
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Life Along the Line" takes a nostalgic look at the world of British railways through the eyes of bestselling author & antiques expert Paul Atterbury. Focusing on the human experience of the railways
- the drivers firemen guards station staff signalmen engineers caterers & of course passengers
- the book is a visual feast filled with fascinating archive photographs of steam trains other locomotives memorabilia & evocative railway ephemera. Built from archive photographs old postcards badges & other railwayana the book is filled with fascinating material that Atterbury has himself collected from tireless searching at postcard & antique fares & auction sites. Many of the illustrations are therefore original & previously unpublished. This title covers railway life across the network as well as showcasing local differences in a series of regional sections."

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antique - An old collectible item with desirable qualities.
Steam - Steam - water in gas form, water vapour. Commonly seen coming from a kettle
Human - A highly developed and adapted mamal and deminant species on earth
Railways - A set of tracks that have been laid for the purpose of trains to travel up and down them
World - A physical grouping, commonly used to describe earth and everything associated with ti
Network - A link and communication between things. Often computers or people.
Nostalgic - A memory for familiar things and wanting to get it back.
Experience - To gain further knowledge by practising.
illustrations - Pictures typically in books and newspapers.
Regional - An adjective to describe a set geographic area.

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