Monday, September 06, 2010

Bradshaw's Railway Map Great Britain & Ireland 1907

First published 103 years ago   
This map shows lines in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland with detailed enlargements of the major conurbations. The great main lines with major stations and termini are marked as well as many small village halts on the humble country branch lines.

The map bears witness to the culmination of the gargantuan engineering feat which produced 23,000 route miles in the 82 years since the first 25 miles of railway was completed between Stockton and Darlington in 1825. Compare that to the less than 11,000 miles we have a century later and use the map to explore the hundreds of routes, with their stations, which ran through so many parts of the country but survived for no more than a few generations before succumbing to the march of progress which favoured alternative means of transport.

Each map has a booklet describing the history of the railway network up to 1907.

Overall size with 'mount' 38 x 27.25 ins, 96.6 x 70.5 cms.

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Folded in a protective wallet
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When railways were a pleasure. Through the Window 1924 and Bradshaw’s Railway map 1907 (folded)
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People who bought this title also bought:
Victorian Maps England and Wales 1897
London Railways Map 1897
Grouping System Railway Map of the British Isles 1923
Great Western Railway Map Paddington to Penzance 1924
Great Britain’s Industrial Heritage Map 1760 - 1914
Through the Window 1924
Railway Map Great Britain & Ireland 1907
Railway Map Great Britain & Ireland 1907 Click here to see an enlarged detail of the map.
 
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