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With iron rails : a bicentennial history of the railways in New South Wales / David Burke
Kensington : New South Wales University Press. - Beaverton : Distributed in the U.S. and Canada through International Specialized Book Services , c1988
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Great western docks / produced and published by H.N. Appleby ; by arrangement with Great Western Railway Company
([Cardiff?] : H.N. Appleby , 1938). - (Making of the modern world, part III)
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Narrow-gauge railways in North Wales / by Charles E. Lee
(London : The Railway publishing Co. Ltd , 1945). - (Making of the modern world, part III)
Anno regni Georgii III, Regis Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ & Hiberniæ, tricesimo tertio : at the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the twenty-fifth day of November anno Domini 1790 ... to the thirteenth day of December 1792 ...
London : Printed by C. Eyre and A. Strahan , 1793
The Sirhowy Valley and its railways / by D.S. Barrie and Charles E. Lee
(London : The Railway Publishing Co., Ltd , 1940). - (Making of the modern world, part III)
The Railway and commercial gazetteer of England, Scotland, and Wales
Nineteenth edition / containing a complete list (arranged in alphabetical order) of every railway station, town, village, Hamlet, parish, & place in Great Britain.. - (London : McCorquodale & Co, Limited , 1938). - (Making of the modern world, part III)
The early history of the old South Wales iron works (1760 to 1840) / by John Lloyd
London : Bedford Press , 1906. - (Making of the modern world. Part 2)
South Wales : a study of the coal, steel and railway industries in Britain's running sore
(London : Labour Research Department , 1934). - (Making of the modern world, part III)
Along parallel lines : a history of the railways of New South Wales / John Gunn.
Carlton, Vic. : Melbourne University Press , 1989. - Portland, Or., : U.S.A. and Canada, International Specialized Book Services {distributor} , 1989
The greatest public work : the New South Wales railways, 1848-1889 / Robert Lee.
Sydney, NSW : Hale & Iremonger , c1988
Further remarks on the proposed asylum harbour at Holyhead, and the monopoly contemplated by the Chester and Holyhead Railway Company : in a second letter addressed to Lord Viscount Sandon, M.P. / by Charles Wye Williams
[England? : s.n.] , 1847
Remarks on the proposed asylum harbour at Holyhead, and the monopoly contemplated by the Chester and Holyhead Railway Company : in a letter addressed to Lord Viscount Sandon, M.P. / by Charles Wye Williams
Report of George Stephenson, Esquire : on the comparative merits of the railway from Chester to Holyhead, and of that from Wolverhampton to Porthdynllaen
[England? : s.n.] , 1839
Traffic dealt with at stations and goods depots : Swansea (traffic) division, 1903-1935
(Paddington : General Manager's Office , [1936]). - (Making of the modern world, part III)
The South Wales coal trade and its allied industries from the earliest days to the present time / by Charles Wilkins
Cardiff : D. Owen and Co., Ltd , 1888. - (Making of the modern world. Part 2)
The railway companion from Chester to Shrewsbury : containing a descriptive and historical account of the various attractive and interesting objects that present themselves on this ... line ... : with the ancient border towns of Wrexham, Oswestry, and Shrewsbury / by Edward Parry
Chester : T. Catherall , [1849]
Reference book to the incorporated railway companies of England and Wales, alphabetically arranged : including a list of their directors, offices and officers, constitution, and capital, shewing also the lines suspended in session, 1847, and applications for bills in 1848 / by Henry Glynn
London : J. Weale , 1847
Swansea and Mumbles Railway, 1804-1904 : centenary souvenir, June 29th & 30th 1904
([Swansea] : [publisher not identified] , [1904]). - (Making of the modern world, part III)
Holyhead harbour : reply to letter addressed by Charles Wye Williams, Esq. to the Rt. Hon. Viscount Sandon, M.P