Britain's Railway Disasters

Britain's Railway Disasters
Author: Michael Foley
Publisher: Wharncliffe
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2014-01-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1781593795

Passengers on the early railways took their lives in their hands every time they got on board a train. It was so dangerous that they could buy an insurance policy with their ticket. There seemed to be an acceptance that the level danger was tolerable in return for the speed of travel that was now available to them.??British Railway Disasters looks at the most serious railway accidents from the origins of the development of the train up to the present day. Seriousness is judged on the number of those who died. Information gleaned from various newspaper reports is compared with official reports on the accidents.??The book will appeal to all those with a fascination for rail transport as well as those with a love of history.??Michael Foley examines the social context of how injuries and deaths on the railways were seen in the early days, as well as how claims in the courts became more common, leading to a series of medical investigations as to how travelling and crashing at high speed affected the human body

Railroads in Defense and War

Railroads in Defense and War
Author: Association of American Railroads. Bureau of Railway Economics. Library
Publisher: Washington
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1953
Genre: Military railroads
ISBN:

What the Railways Did For Us

What the Railways Did For Us
Author: Stuart Hylton
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2015-02-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1445641356

What the Railways Did For Us will be of interest to rail enthusiasts and to readers with an interest in the social history of Great Britain.

Britain's Railways at War, 1939-1945

Britain's Railways at War, 1939-1945
Author: Oswald Stevens Nock
Publisher: Shepperton : Allan
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1971
Genre: History
ISBN:

Beskriver de britiske jernbaner under 2. Verdenskrig; krigstidsaktiviteter, troppe- og materieltransport, specielle transporter, mørklægningsproblemer, fjendtlige luftangreb og de hurtige reparationer efter air-raid damage, bombning, m.m.

A Family in Wartime

A Family in Wartime
Author: Maureen Waller
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2012-06-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1844861880

During the Second World War the fabric of family life radically changed. Men left to join the front line, some never to return. Women entered the workforce on a scale not seen before, some to join the services, others to enter the factories. Mothers were separated from their children, or raised them in the absence of fathers. The Allpresses were an ordinary London family from Stockwell. Through their experiences this book tells the story of what it was like to live in those extraordinary times. What shines through the first-hand descriptions of the family members and other voices from the Home Front is their dedication to duty and fortitude in the face of aerial bombardment, as well as the family's desire to remain together through thick and thin despite the disruptions. The book paints a vivid description of how London prepared for and responded to war, from the organisation of Civil Defence and the evacuation of thousands of children, to caring for and re-housing those who were bombed out of their homes. Food and clothes rationing, popular entertainment and the wartime campaigns are all discussed, with evocative period photographs, posters and documents to illustrate the realities of life in a war zone and capture the spirit of the times."