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Ref: RA15. The Ironstone Quarries of the Midlands. Part Eight. South Lincolnshire. Tonks

£17.99
In stock: 2 available
Product Details

Softback. Portrait format. 256 pages. B&W. Maps. The ironstone workings of South Lincolnshire exhibited a great variety in the way they were operated. South and west of Grantham, GNR/LNER mineral branches served large modern quarries at Buckminster, Colsterworth and Harlaxton with lengthy internal railway systems and a large number of quarry machines.

The histories of these systems are described in detail with maps showing tramway layouts and the areas of quarrying or mining.

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Ref: RA15. The Ironstone Quarries of the Midlands. Part Eight. South Lincolnshire. Tonks

Ref: RA15. The Ironstone Quarries of the Midlands. Part Eight. South Lincolnshire. Tonks

£17.99
In stock: 2 available
Product Details

Softback. Portrait format. 256 pages. B&W. Maps. The ironstone workings of South Lincolnshire exhibited a great variety in the way they were operated. South and west of Grantham, GNR/LNER mineral branches served large modern quarries at Buckminster, Colsterworth and Harlaxton with lengthy internal railway systems and a large number of quarry machines.

The histories of these systems are described in detail with maps showing tramway layouts and the areas of quarrying or mining.

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Ref: RA15. The Ironstone Quarries of the Midlands. Part Eight. South Lincolnshire. Tonks
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