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Highland Railway Liveries : Dathan na Gaidhealtachd
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by: Geddes, Howard; Bellass, Eddie & Tatlow, Peter
availability: in print
£19.95 (members £13.30)
binding: hardback
description: 108p. : ill. (some col.) ; 28cm.
published: 1995 by Pendragon in association with HMRS
ISBN: 189981602X
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The Highland Railway has always held a
particular fascination for students and railway
historians on both sides of the border: a
fascination which is often quite independent
of any other specific interests or allegiances
which the reader may have. The explanation
no doubt lies partly in the fascinating
geography and history of the railways north of
Perth but must also reflect the distinctively
different 'Highland' way of doing things.
It is this 'distinctively different' nature of
the Highland Railway which forms the focus
of this book wherein Howard Geddes and
Eddie Bellass have drawn together the many
disparate strands of the story of Highland
Liveries, mostly during the independent pre-
1923 phase but with valuable supplementary
data for the subsequent period too.
Viewed purely objectively, the Highland's
liveries followed much the same principles as
those of many other British systems but when
allied to the often unique nature of the
company 'hardware', they undoubtedly
added to the overall character of the system
and this book brings this information together
in one single source for the very first time.
The authors have been greatly assisted in
their task by the often tireless research carried
out by many Highland enthusiasts (some of
them, sadly, no longer with us), not least in
the more recent bringing together of like
minded Highland devotees in the shape of the
Highland Railway Society, full details of
which will be found in the book.
It is confidently expected that this book,
like all previous collaborative efforts between
the publisher and the Historical Model
Railway Society, will soon become the
definitive statement on the subject matter
concerned.
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