At the turn of the 20th century the rail network extended to over 23,000 miles, very nearly the circumference of the world - the greatest length it was ever to achieve. Some urban routes had closed and later, hundreds of rural lines and stations succumbed to the Beeching axe. This title shows the network in its heyday before the decline commenced.
George Bradshaw Libri






An enlarged facsimile edition of Bradshaw's descriptive railway handbook of Great Britain and Ireland of 1861.
Bradshaw's Handbook to London
- 320pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
Bradshaw's guide to London was published in a single volume as a handbook for visitors to the capital, and it includes beautiful engravings of London attractions, a historical overview of the city, and lots of other information relating to London theatres, Hackney carriages, omnibuses, London churches and even banks. There is also advice for tourists on coping with London smog, avoiding pickpockets, dealing with London's muddy streets and ferocious din, and many other topics - some just as useful today as they were in 1862! The main body of the book focuses on a series of 'walking tours' radiating outwards from the centre of London, covering the North, East, South and West, The City of London and a tour of the Thames (from Greenwich to Windsor). All major attractions and districts are covered in detailed pages full of picturesque description. This reformatted edition preserves the historical value of this meticulously detailed and comprehensive book, which will appeal to Bradshaw's enthusiasts, local historians, aficionados of Victoriana, tourists and Londoners alike - there really is something for everyone. It will enchant anyone with an interest in the capital and its rich history.
Bradshaw's London Monthly Alphabetical ... Hand-book. May-sept., 1862
- 476pagine
- 17 ore di lettura
Explore London in the 19th century with Bradshaw's guidebook, complete with hand-drawn maps and information on transportation, attractions, and more.
Bradshaw's Illustrated Hand-Book to Switzerland and the Tyrol
- 244pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Bradshaw's Diary And Travellers' Companion
- 82pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
First published in 1826, this guidebook to travel in Great Britain was the work of George Bradshaw, a prominent publisher and cartographer of the time. The book provides detailed information about transport routes, accommodations, and tourist attractions across the country. With its beautifully rendered maps and engaging prose, this volume is a must-have for anyone interested in the history of travel and tourism.
Bradshaw's Railway Almanack, Directory, Shareholders' Guide, and Manual
- 648pagine
- 23 ore di lettura
Bradshaw's Hand-Book to Brittany
- 168pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
This guidebook provides detailed information on traveling in and around the French region of Brittany. It includes descriptions of popular sights and attractions, as well as practical advice on things like accommodations and transportation. This edition also features beautiful illustrations and maps. It is a useful resource for anyone planning a trip to this enchanting corner of France.
Bradshaw's Illustrated Hand-Book to Germany
- 332pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
Bradshaw's Pedestrian Route-book For Switzerland, Chamouni, And The Italian Lakes, Ed. By J.r. Morell
- 388pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
George Bradshaw's Pedestrian Route-Book is an essential guide for anyone planning a trip to Switzerland, Chamouni, or the Italian Lakes. The book provides detailed maps and instructions for numerous walking routes, highlighting the most scenic and interesting sights along the way. The commentary provides valuable insights into the history and culture of the regions covered. This book is a must-have for anyone planning a walking tour of these picturesque destinations.