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Weighell, Sidney A Hundred Years of Railway Weighells, three generations of a railway Family United Kingdom Robson 1984 0860512630 / 9780860512639 First British Edition Hardback in Dustjacket Near Fine Near Fine This hardback copy in its dustjacket contains 240 printed pages. Written by Sidney Weighell, the outspoken and often controversial General Secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen from 1975 to 1982, who comes from the third generation of a family proud to have served on the railways. His grandfather was a farmer's son who became a passenger guard towards the end of the nineteenth century mostly. Contains text with maps and several black and white photographs. A near fine hardback copy in a near fine dustjacket. Price:
8.00 GBP
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Weighell, Sidney A Hundred Years of Railway Weighells, three generations of a railway Family United Kingdom Robson 1984 0860512630 / 9780860512639 First British Edition Hardback in Dustjacket Near Fine Near Fine This hardback copy in its dustjacket contains 240 printed pages. Written by Sidney Weighell, the outspoken and often controversial General Secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen from 1975 to 1982, who comes from the third generation of a family proud to have served on the railways. His grandfather was a farmer's son who became a passenger guard towards the end of the nineteenth century mostly. Contains text with maps and several black and white photographs. A near fine hardback copy in a near fine dustjacket. Price:
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Weighell, Sidney A Hundred Years of Railway Weighells, three generations of a railway Family United Kingdom Robson 1984 0860512630 / 9780860512639 First British Edition Hardback in Dustjacket Near Fine Near Fine This hardback copy in its dustjacket contains 240 printed pages. Written by Sidney Weighell, the outspoken and often controversial General Secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen from 1975 to 1982, who comes from the third generation of a family proud to have served on the railways. His grandfather was a farmer's son who became a passenger guard towards the end of the nineteenth century mostly. Contains text with maps and several black and white photographs. A near fine hardback copy in a near fine dustjacket. Price:
8.00 GBP
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