Search Results Results 1 - 10 of 15 for J. E. Kite (0.01 seconds)
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An Outing to Mullingar
Issue 68 (2005)
p.113
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Carlisle in 1926
Issue 20 (1988)
p.17
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Furness Recollections
Issue 27 (1989)
p.322
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G. E. R. 'Intermediate' 2-4-0s
Issue 4 (1984)
p.105
History and development of the Great Eastern 'Intermediate' 2-4-0s which had many interchangeable parts
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Hitchin - 50 Years Ago and More
Issue 17 (1987)
p.320
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Maids of all Work – The LNWR 0-6-2 Tanks
Issue 12 (1986)
p.106
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Midland Railway 0-4-4 Tank Engines
Issue 6 (1985)
p.190
History and development of the Midland Railway's 0-4-4 tank engines
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Pouteau — A Legend Remembered
Issue 52 (1994)
p.110
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The 'Barnums' of the GWR
Issue 2 (1984)
p.24
The four-coupled type of locomotive was at one time the most popular class of passenger engine in Western Europe, particularly in Great Britain. One of the most successful classes of this type of engine was the GWR '3206' double frame series
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The 'Tennants' and 'Waterburys' of the NER
Issue 5 (1984)
p.164
History and development of the 'Tennant' and 'Waterbury' locomotives of the NER