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Kodak Desk Diary

Gentleman's holiday travel diary

1861

British and Colonial druggist's diary 1913 and printed ephemera

British and Colonial druggist's diary 1913

1913

Diaries kept by Driver Bill Starvis of Camden shed, from 1949 to 1962. The diaries are mainly pocket diaries produced by Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (ASLEF). The entries summarise his journies each day - times, locomotive driven, fireman, signals and anything else noteworthy. An article by the donor about Bill Starvis and his diaries, "West Coast Engineman - Driver W. T. Starvis of Camden" appeared in the August 1996 edition of "Steam World." Further articles appeared in "Steam World" in January, April, July and September of 1997, and October of 1998.

Diaries of Driver Bill Starvis of Camden

1949-1962

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