Merthyr Imp

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  1. My grandma used to get me the Eagle, the Beezer and the Beano every week - always read them in that order!

     

    Also, at times fairly regularly read Swift, Zip, Buster ('son of Andy Capp') Knockout and I also used to read the Wizard as an older child.

     

    Only read the occasional copy of Dandy, Topper, Film Fun and others.

  2. This book in the series has only the Swinderby to Lincoln section of the line outside the county. It also includes the whole of the Rolleston to Mansfield line.  Photos, maps and plans of all stations are included, with a double page map of Nottingham Midland and its western approach.

     

    Published in 2013.

     

    Front cover shows 'Green Arrow' at Swinderby.

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    Back cover photos are scenes at Southwell and Newark.

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  3. Published in 2015.

     

    20 pages of this book are related to this thread, covering the line from Upper Broughton to Nottingham Midland. The book includes maps, plans and photos of all the stations in the area covered. Especially of interest is a double-page 1915 map of the eastern part of the area covered by the Midland station.

     

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    Back cover:

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  4. And here's the fourth volume in the series, published by the RCTS in 2003.

     

    Chapters are:

    Historical Introduction

    Netherfield Junction - Grantham

    Saxondale Junction - Stathern Junction

    Bottesford - Newark

    Bottesford - Melton Mowbray

    Ironstone Branches

    Great Dalby - Welham Sidings & Drayton Junction

    The Leicester Line

     

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    Back cover:

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  5. This is the first of a series of four large-size softback books. Published by the RCTS in 1999.

     

    Chapters are:

    Historical Introduction

    Colwick Yard and Motive Power Depot

    Netherfield and Colwick - Nottingham London Road

    Gedling - Leen Valley Junction - Basford and Bulwell

    Nottingham Suburban Railway

     

    Should still be obtainable second hand.

     

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    Back cover is completely blank so here's one of the many maps and plans of Colwick yard and parts of it that are included in the book:

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  6. Yes, Bulwell Common station in the distance. The 9F is just passing over the junction for the line round to Basford North.

     

    Back cover pictures show an unidentified B1 4-6-0 coming off the spur to the Leen Valley line.  Bottom left picture was taken at Bingham, centre is Lowdham in 1980 and the other is Bottesford West Junction signalbox in 2005.

     

     

  7. The caption is:

     

    'Peckett saddle tank 'Lady Angela' at work on the Kingston-on-Soar Gypsum branch in 1960.'

     

    From information inside the book, the engine operated there until 1970. The line joined the main line just north of Kegworth. I haven't been that way for over 20 years, but from the train you could still make out where it ran.

     

    'Lady Angela' was preserved, and I photographed her at Buckfastleigh on the South Devon Railway in 2013:

     

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  8. Also a MUST is the second volume in this series. Published in 2007.

     

    Chapters are:

    The Midland Counties Railway

    Railways Around the Erewash

    The Lincoln Line

    Railways of the Leen Valley

    The Ambergate, Nottingham, Boston & eastern Junction Railway

    By Midland to Melton

    The Great Central Railway south of the Trent

     

    These books often turn up on Ebay.

     

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    Back cover:

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