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The Canterbury & Whitstable Railway

The Canterbury & Whitstable Railway

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The Canterbury & Whitstable Railway

by Brian Hart

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9780906867976
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Didcot, Oxon: Wild Swan Publications, 1991 The opening of the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway in 1830 heralded the dawn of the great railway age in southern England. During its busy life the line carried tons of coal, coke, grain and other commodities from the industrious Kentish port to be distributed around the County, whilst people flocked in their hundreds at weekends and holidays to enjoy the breezy shoreline at Tankerton. 186pp very well illustrated with black and white photograhs and diagrams. Size 280x220mm

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Title
The Canterbury & Whitstable Railway
Author
Brian Hart
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
Very Good
Quantity Available
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ISBN 10
0906867975
ISBN 13
9780906867976
Publisher
Wild Swan Publications
Place of Publication
Didcot, Oxon
Date Published
1991

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