CATEGORY: Transport
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British Steam Military Connections: London, Midland and Scottish Railway Steam Locomotives
Keith Langston
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Lothian Buses: 100 Years and Beyond
Richard Walter
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John Dixon: The Man Who Could Have Built the Forth Bridge
Ian Pearce
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Electric Locomotives on Scottish Railways
Colin J. Howat
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Flying Boats: Air Travel in the Golden Age
Charles Woodley
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St Pancras International: 150 Facts for 150 Years
Ltd Hs1
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Lockerbie: The Truth
Douglas Boyd
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Rebuilding The Welsh Highland Railway: Britain’s Longest Heritage Line
Peter Johnson
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British Steam Sunset: A Vision of the Final Years 1965-1968
Jim Blake
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A Marine Artist’s Portfolio: The Nautical Paintings of Susanne Fournais
Susanne Fournais Grube
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Regional Tramways -� Midlands and South East England
Peter Waller
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Eric Bottomley’s Transport Gallery: A Journey Across the Canvas
Eric Bottomley
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Abarth: Racing Cars. Collection 1949-1974
Stefan Bogner
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Lotus Europa: S1, S2, Twin-cam & Special 1966 to 1975
Matthew Vale
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VW Beetle Specification Guide 1949-1967
Richard Copping
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London Traction
Hugh Llewelyn
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Railways in the British Landscape
Robin Coombes, Taliesin Coombes
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VW Golf petrol & diesel (’13-’16) 62 to 66
Mark Storey
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Aberdeen Corporation Transport and its Successors
Peter Findlay, Peter McCutcheon, Steven Pirie
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Irish Buses in the mid-1960s: A return journey
Richard Newman
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