The Great Eastern Railway, The Early History, 1811-1862 (Hardback) - Charles Phillips

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Covers the Great Eastern Railway from its beginnings to its absorption into the London and North Eastern Railway under the 1923 grouping of the railways. This volume covers the period from the first proposal for a railway in the East of England in 1811 up to the formation of the Company in 1862.

This book is the first of two which covers the history of the Great Eastern Railway and its predecessors from the first proposal for a railway in the eastern counties in 1811 for a railway from Islington to Wallasea Island and Mucking to its absorption into the London and North Eastern Railway under the 1923 Grouping of Railways. This volume covers the period from 1811 up to the formation of the Great Eastern Railway in 1862. The history is the first history of the GER since Cecil J. Allen's history of the railway which was first published in 1955 and which has long been out of print. The book makes use of both previously published works on the GER and its predecessors, but also contemporary documents such as the Directors' reports to shareholders of the Eastern Counties Railway, timetables, reports in local and national newspapers as well as extracts from selected peoples' diaries. Some of which were not easily available to Allen when he wrote his history of the GER. Incorporating these other sources means the book sheds new light on the Railway's history. The book is intended for anyone who is either interested in railways and particularly the Great Eastern Railway and the railways of the east of England, but also for anyone who is interested in general in the history of that part of England.

About the Author

Charles Phillips is a retired civil servant and a local historian. He was born in St Andrew's Hospital in Billericay in 1953, but has lived in the nearby village of Stock all of his life. He was educated in Chelmsford and joined the civil service in 1972, from which he took early retirement in 2005 to pursue his passion for local history. Charles has written a number of books including two editions of the history of Stock, the history of Billericay, the history of Maldon and the history of the New Essex Lines of the former Great Eastern Railway. He has a number of interests including the history of Essex, transport history including the railways of Eastern and Southern England, travel, watching amateur dramatics, films and television situation comedies from the late 1960s to early 1990s. He is a founder member of Stock and Buttsbury Heritage Society and amongst other societies belongs to the Great Eastern Railway Society. Between 1993 and 2016 Charles travelled all over the Continent and the British Isles using surface transport.

Contributor:
Charles Phillips
Imprint:
Pen & Sword Transport
Publisher:
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Release Date:
02 Nov 2023
Number of Pages:
240
Binding:
Hardback
ISBN13:
9781399024709

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