Great Western Railway
HOLDEN, Bryan & LEECH, Kenneth H.
Portraits of 'Western' 4-6-0s
Saints, Stars, Castles, Kings, Halls, Granges, Manors, Counties
Follow-up to 'Portraits of Castles' and 'Portraits of Kings' (see separate listings), this work surveys all eight GWR 4-6-0s. Leech's photographs and footplate experiences of each class, with general detail drawings.
HOLDEN, Bryan & LEECH, Kenneth H.
Portraits of 'Kings'
Portraits of every Western Region King class locomotive in single and double chimney form, with footplate comments
Kenneth Leach photographs of each King accompanied by chapters on the building of the class, footplate experiences and detail of engine modifications. Companion volumes covered 'Castles' and 'Western 4-6-0s' (see separate listings).
HOLDEN, J.S.
The Manchester & Milford Railway
Oakwood Library of Railway History OL50
HOLGATE, Mike
Murder Mystery on the Great Western Railway
Accounts of murder, death and mysteries on the GWR, based on contemporary court records and newspaper accounts.
Holt Magazine
Holt Junction - The Story of a Village Railway Station / A Last Look at Holt Junction for Devizes Branch
Two booklets produced in 1966 and 1967 by the Holt village magazine. History and recollections of the station and line with drawings, maps and diagrams.
HOLT, Geoffrey O.
A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain - The North West
A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain Volume 10
HOME, Gordon
Peeps at Great Railways - The Great Western
Guide and history of the railway, with colour plates featuring tourist sites and black and white text drawings. Produced in a series of 'Peeps at Great Railways' at the beginning of the twentieth century covering the major railway companies.
HOPKINS, Philip; HODGE, John & STERNDALE, Sue
Great Western Pictorial
Nos. 1 - 3: Hopkins, Hubback & Sterndale
Three volumes featuring the high quality work of specific photographers:
No. 1 - Philip Hopkins, covering the 1920s and 1903s;
No. 2 - Gerald Hubback, covering the 1920s to 1950;
No. 3 - Tony Sterndale, covering the BR steam period.