When you buy a used copy YOU SAVE
0.7Kg of CO2
88 litre(s) of Water
0.0053 Tree(s)
1 book donated to global literacy projects
Trams and Trolley Buses in Doncaster - Transport through the ages
Trams and Trolley Buses in Doncaster - Transport through the ages
paperback
Published:
31 March, 2003
paperback
Published:
31 March, 2003
Standard worldwide delivery by
Wed, July 15 - Mon, July 20
Order within
0
Condition:
USED
$10.44
RRP
$13.23
You save $2.79 (21%)
Available
1
in stock
FREE Returns within 30 days
Description
'Trams and Trolleybuses in Doncaster' is the first book in the new series 'Transport Through The Ages', brought to you by Wharncliffe Books. This delightful book traces the nostalgic journey of the trams, as a centenary history.In Doncaster, on June 2nd 1902, two major events took place; the peace agreement marking the end of the Boer War was celebrated and the town's electric tramways were opened. Richard Buckley's focus is obviously at the local level and how this astounding advent of mechanised urban transport was of great significance to the local residents of Doncaster. This authorative text tells the story of trams and trolleybuses and with 135 pictures that have never before been published this is a truly unique history. The fascinating pictures give you an impression of just how the people and places of that time have changed.Take yourself on a nostalgic journey, and see how the transitions have taken place through Doncaster, as you read 'Trams and Trolley Buses in Doncaster'.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781903425299 |
| ISBN10 | 1903425298 |
| Number Of Pages | 176 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Pen & Sword Books Ltd |
| Format | paperback |
See More +
Author's Bio
The Reverend Dr Richard Buckley was born in Bedford and studied at the universities of Hull and Strathclyde. Having an exceptional career, by gaining a PhD and being ordained into the Church of England ministry at Wakefield Cathedral, he has served in a variety of the Yorkshire Parishes. Since 1991 he has been an Area Co-ordinator for the development charity Christian Aid. Reverend Dr Richard Buckley is a well-established historian, having published many previous books on this subject; however this is his first publication with Wharncliffe Books.