Framed commemorative certificate presented to Mr Thomas Lowth by the Railway Trade Unions Joint Executive Committee c1911. Commemorative certificate presented to Mr Thomas Lowth
Poem, 'A Dirge over the Broad Gauge' by A.B. Berry. 1892, later display reprinting in glazed frame, 842mm x 1165mm. A Dirge over the Broad Gauge
Furness Railway / Port of Barrow volume "Standing Orders" containing transcripts of company orders relating to activities in Ramsden Dock, Barrow-in-Furness, from November 1877 to September 1906. Also includes some printed notices fixed in. Indexed. [Ramsden Dock] Standing Orders
GNER leaflet and timetable "GNER Mallard - Going Further", describing new GNER Mallard trains being introduced on the East Coast Main Line. These trains are the first in the country to be enabled for wireless internet access. The timetable gives details of services between London and Edinburgh from 4 October to 11 December 2004. GNER Mallard - Going Further
Travel Guide, London & North Eastern Railway, On Either Side, Features of interest to be seen from the train, Kings Cross to Scotland/Scotland to Kings Cross, 1939. Soft cover with illustrations of Edinburgh, York and London by Frank Newbould. Text on reverse reads "Depicting & describing features of interest to be seen from the train between London (Kings Cross) & Edinburgh (Waverley), Fort William, Inverness and Aberdeen". Comprises a lineal map of the railway with descriptive text and photographs of features along the route. Printed by Ben Johnson & Co Ltd of York. LNER: On Either Side