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Kevin realises that it is a long way from the top of this web page to the bottom where Terence A. Mullarkey has done a much more thorough job on this mainly excellent publisher. In its early days the contributions by Roger Kidner were mildly eccentric and veering towards the style of Rowland Emett, who in Google terms is a sort of British National Treasure. Some of the books fetch ridiculous prices and it is about time someone digitized the lot and provide access at a reasonable cost. The corona plague is showing the value of digital communication.
George Ottley told KPJ that the Oakwood Press began life in a suburban garage (in Sidcup). Its early products were characterized by their plain grey cardboard covers and their high standard of printing and paper as illustrated above. The main participant was Kidner, and he was aided by Michael Robbins. The high standards set by this publisher have been spoilt to some extent by certain of the limitations of Chacksfield's output. The bibliographical record in spite of Ottley is poor: there is no index of Locomotion Papers in Ottley, for instance (as KPJ grows older and fears less a further encounter with George he stands less in awe of his master and is more ready to accept that he did make some mistakes in overall strategy..
The origins of Oakwood Press go back to 1931 when R. Michael Robbins, a 16-year-old schoolboy at Westminster School, started to publish a quarterly railway magazine entitled Locomotion. He was soon joined by Roger W. Kidner and the magazine was issued as a modest duplicated affair and ran until September 1934. From then on, the cover and photographic section were properly printed on a machine purchased and operated by Roger. The 'works' being a garden shed at his home in Sidcup, Kent. From March 1936 the magazine was printed by a comercial printer and continued to improve, until world War II stopped publication. Meanwhile it had been decided to exand into book publishing; at that time there had only been a handful of railway books published and the market was unknown. The first title chosen was The Lynton and Barnstaple Railway by L.T. Catchpole. This railway had closed in Autumn 1935 and the book was timely released in March 1936. Only 250 copies were printed as no great demand was expected; however, a reprint was needed by May of the same year, and the book has been reprinted numerous times since. The next titles to emerge from Oakwood were The North London Railway by M. Robbins, The Taff Vale Railway by D.S.M. Barrie and The Hull and Barnsley Railway by Dr. G.D. Parkes, plus the very informative eight parts of The Light Railway Handbook by Roger Kidner. Then came the war, the Press was to be out of action for about seven years. Post-war, paper rationing was strict and the allocation for the Oakwood Press extremely small, however, a few new titles and reprints were released in 1946. It was decided not to restart the magazine, but to convert it to occasional small books on subjects not covered elsewhere, called 'Locomotion Papers' (LPs). The first was by the well-known railway historian George Dow, The Alford and Sutton Tramway. The Oakwood Library of Railway History series, known as 'OLs', restarted agin in early 1947 with The Maryport and Carlisle Railway by Jack Simmons. Several more were produced until Michael Robbins (on taking up a position with London Transport) was required to relinquish editorship of the series, which for the next 35 years was edited by Roger Kidner. By the time advancing age made a transfer to younger hands necessary, 65 'Oakwood Library' railway histories, 153 'Locomotion Papers', and well over 100 other titles had been published. The latter included the series of large and detailed books on Welsh narrow gauge railways by J.I.C. Boyd, the first of which was published in 1949 and can be said to have begun the practice of publishing really deeply researched works into the history and equipment of the smaller railways and companies.
This listing is far from complete and tracing titles in the former BLPC was very difficult: now impossible. KPJ suspects that not even the Press knows what it has published! The Locomotion Papers are more like a recycling bin
Mullarkey has now changed all of this
Puzzles
In what series was C.E.J. Fryer's _History of slipping and slip coaches_published c1997?: copies in Hampshire County Library.
Boyd, J.I.C.
Kidner, R.W.
British light railways. Oakwood Press. 1938
Reviewed sympathetically, but criticising crude sketched of locomotivessee Locomotive Mag., 1939,45, 28. See also Ottley 2098
The development of the railway locomotive, 1880-1946 (1946) in _A short history of mechanical traction and travel._v. II: Rail. Chislehurst (Kent),Oakwood Press, 1947. [vi] 150 p. + front. + 39 plates. 354 illus. (incl. 260 thumb-nail skitches). Bibliogs.
Loco. Rly Carr. Wagon Rev., 1947, 53, 113 observations.
The early history of the raiklway locomotive, 1804-1879. Oakwood Press, 1945. Mullarkey A14, reviewedLocomotive Mag., 1946, 52, 176
Light and narrow gauge locomotives [cover title]. Lingfield (Surrey), Oakwood Press, 3rd ed. [19 1. 32 p. 44 illus., table. (Light railway handbooks, No. 8).
Includes Ireland.
The light railway handbook a collected edition including—i. Standard gauge light railways. 2. Narrow gauge railways of Wales. 3. Narrow gauge railways of England. 4. Narrow gauge railways of Ireland. 7. Mineral railways. 8. Light and narrow gauge locomotives [cover-title]. [Oakwood Press], [196 1, Various pagination, 371 illus., (incl. 214 thumb-nail sketches), table, 70 maps. Bibliogs.
The light railway handbook. [Lingfield (Surrey)] , Oakwood Press, 5th collected ed., 1965. 56, N48, l28p. + 16 plates. 301 illus. (incl 130 thumb-nail sketches), tables, 61 maps. Bibliogs.
Multiple unit trains, railmotors and tramways, 1829-1947 in _A short history of mechanical traction and travel._v. II: Rail. Chislehurst (Kent),Oakwood Press, 1947. [vi] 150 p. + front. + 39 plates. 354 illus. (incl. 260 thumb-nail skitches). Bibliogs.
The main reference consists of four separate works, most of which (but not this part) were also published separately. This part (pp. 107-50) has its own bibliography.
Narrow gauge locomotives.
See review in Locomotive Mag., 1939, 45, 157.
The railcar, 1847-1937. Sidcup (Kent), Oakwood Press, 1939. 65 p. + 6 plates. 116 illus. (incl. 99 thumb-nail sketches), 7 tables.
includes a chapter on Sentinel and other steam geared railcars.
A short history of mechanical traction and travel. v. 2. Rail. Chislehurst (Kent), Oakwood Press, 1947. [vi], 150 p. + front.+ 39 plates. 350 illus. (incl. 260 thumb-nail sketches). Bibliog.
A collection of four separate works. Most were also published separately, viz: The early history of the railway locomotive, 1804-1879 (1946);The development of the railway locomotive, 1880-1946 (1946), The railway carriage, 1825-1946 (1946); and The multiple unit trains, railmotors & tramoars, 1829-1947. The thumb-nail sketches are poorly executed.
Standard gauge light railways. 1947.
2nd edition reviewedLocomotive Mag., 1947,53, 148. Ottley 2098
Rimmer, Alan. Testing times at Derby: a 'privileged' view of steam. Usk: Oakwood, 2004. 120pp.
First published in Locomotives, Large and Small
C Series (Canal histories)
J.N. Clarke. The Horncastle & Tattershall Canal. 1990
Reviewed glowingly by John H. Boyes in Journal Rly Canal Hist. Soc., 1991, 30, 209.
Locomotion Papers
George Dow. The Alford & Sutton Tramway. Chislehurst: Oakwood Press, 1947. 20pp. (Locomotion Paper No.1) Ottley 5612
Reginald Bruce Fellows. South Godstone. 1948. 28pp. Railways to Cambridge: actual and proposed. 32pp. (Locomotion papers, No. 2).Reviewed Locomotive Mag., 1948, 54, 98
Roger Wakely Kidner. Steam lorry. Lingfield. 1956. 28pp. (Locomotion papers, No. 3).
J.L. Harrington, Channel Tunnel and ferry. South Godstone: 1949. 18pp.. (Locomotion papers, No. 4).
Roger Wakely Kidner. The London motor-bus; 1896-1979. South Godstone: 1950. (Locomotion paper No. 5).
Mullarkey lists further editions in 1953, 1962, 1968. 1975 and 1979.
Raymond Arthur Savill. The Southern Railway 1923 - 1947: a chronicle and record. South Godstone: 1950. 30pp. (Locomotion paper No. 6).
Ottley 7327
Roger Wakely Kidner. The London tramcar, 1861-1951. South Godstone: 1951.. 46pp. (Locomotion papers, No. 7).
Frederick Harold Gillford. The traction engine, 1842-1956. 1952.36pp. (Locomotion Papers No. 8)
Mullarkey notes that "1842-1936" was dropped from the later editions in 1966, 1968, 1970 and 1972: the covers of all note photographs by J.P. Mallett.
H.A. Whitcombe. The history of the steam tram. (Locomotion Papers No. 9)
Ottley 2103
Alan Rimmer. The Cromford & High Peak Railway_Lingfield, 1957. 36pp .(Locomotion Papers No. 10)
Ottley 6381: Revised edition in 1962
Harrold Brearley. Development of the trolley bus. 1957. 36pp. (Locomotion Papers No. 11)
Roger Wakely Kidner. The development of the railcar. South Godstone: 1958. 56pp. (Locomotion papers, No. 12).
Ottley 2107
Harrold Brearley. Tramways in West Yorkshire. (Locomotion Papers No. 13)
Ottley 1481 Mullarkey
Thomas Illingworth. Battery traction on tramways and railways.Lingfield, 1961. 23pp. (Locomotion Papers No. 14)
Ottley 3117: now a cutting edge topic
Ken Hoole. North Eastern electrics. Lingfield, 1961. 58pp. (Locomotion Papers No. 15)
Ottley 7048: Beeching substittuted diesel railcars as some of the equipment was worn out, but later much improved.
Geoffrey Oates. The Axholme Joint Railway. Lingfield (Surrey), 1961. liii , 26 p. + 4 plates. (Locomotion papers, No. 16).
Ottley 5614
Arthur J. Pritchard. Historical notes on the railways of South-East Monmouthshire. Lingfield, 1961. 48pp. (Locomotion papers, No. 17).
Ottley 1362
**D. Ll. Davies.** The Glyn Valley Tramway. Lingfield, 1961. 61pp (Locomotion papers, No. 18).
Ottley 5737
R.M.S. Hall. The Lee Moor Tramway. Lingfield, 1963. 15pp. (Locomotion papers, No. 19).
Ottley 6218
H. Fayle, and A.T. Newham. The Dublin & Blessington Steam Tramway. Lingfield. 1963. 32pp. (Locomotion papers No. 20)
Ottley 1805
Martin Randall Connop Price. The Cleobury Mortimer & Ditton Priors Light Railway. Lingfield, 1963. 27pp. (Locomotion Papers No.21)
Ottley 5681: also 1995 edition with 88pp. Latter reviewed by Rex Christiansen in J. Rly Canal Hist. Soc., 1996. 32, 67
N.A. Comfort. The Mid-Suffolk Light Railway. Oxford: Oakwood Press, new ed. 1986. 120 p. (Locomotion papers No.22)
Ottley 6980: originally published 1965: quadrupled in size: extensive bibliography
R.W. Rush and Martin Randall Connop Price The Garstang & Knott End Railway. Lingfield, 1964. 70pp. (Locomotion papers No.23)
Ottley 5719 reviewed by F.S.W, inRailway Wld, 1964,25, 274.
A.T. Newham. The Schull and Skibbereen Tramway and Light Railway. [Lingfield (Surrey)], 1964. 32pp. + 8 plates. (Locomotion papers, No. 24).
Ottley 1878: reviewed by H.S inRailway Wld, 1964,25, 274.
Colin Gordon Maggs. The Weston, Clevedon & Portishead Light Railway. 1990. (Locomotion papers, No. 25).
Ottley 7429: riginally published by same author with slightly different title in 1976 and 1979
Edward Gray. Trafford Park Tramways 1897-1946: an account of gas, electric & steam traction on the Trafford Park Estate, Manchester, covering the Estates Company's own undertakings together with those of the Manchester & Salford Tramways. 1964. (Locomotion paper No. 26).
Ottley 9160
William Pickles. Showman's engines. Lingfield: 1968. 24pp, (Locomotion paper No. 27).
Martin Randall Connop Price. The Saudersfoot Railway. Lingfield: 1964. 21pp. (Locomotion paper No. 28).
Ottley 9685: re-issued with an addendum in 1976 (22pp.)
A.T. Newham. The Dublin and Lucan Tramway. Lingfield: [1965]. 40pp. (Locomotion paper No. 29).
Ottley 9823
Kenneth P. Plant. The Ashover Light Railway. Lingfield: 1965, 88pp. (Locomotion paper No. 30).
Ottley 9032: on title page incorrectly descibed as Locomotion paper No. 29
Arthur Fay. Bioscope shows and their engines. 1966. 36pp. (Locomotion paper No. 31).
Martin Randall Connop Price. The Lambourn Valley Railway. Lingfield, 1964. 22pp. + 4 plates, (Locomotion Paper No. 32)
Ottley 11876
A.T. Newham. The Listowell & Ballybunion Railway. Lingfield: [1967]. 27pp. + 8 plates. (Locomotion paper No. 33)
Ottley 9874
Roger Wakely Kidner The Dartford Loop line, 1866-1966. Lingfield, 1966. 23pp. (Locomotion Papers. No. 34).
Ottley 12470
Roger Wakely Kidner. The Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway.Lingfield, 1967. 34pp.**(**Locomotion Paper No. 35).
Ottley 8852 Reviewed by MJ in Rly Wld, 1967, 28, 357 2nd edition 1978 with 36pp. + 16 plates.
A, Wright. The North Sunderland Railway. Lingfield, 1967. 48pp. + 6 plates (Locomotion paper No. 36).
Ottley 9402. Mullarkey shows edition with new cover in 1988.
S.J. Reading. The Derwent Valley Light Railway. Lingfield 1967. 55pp. (Locomotion paper No. 37)
S.J. Reading. The Derwent Valley Railway. 2nd edition; revised by D.S.M. Barrie. Blandford, 1976. 55pp..
S.J. Reading. The Derwent Valley Railway. 3rd abridged edition; revised by D.S.M. Barrie. Tarrant Hinton, 1978. 24pp.
Ottley 9307 which has a long note explaining that the author was General Manager from 1926 to 1963 and that Barrie was General Manager of the Eastern Region and a director of the DVR. A smalll portion is preserved and has a website.
David Ripley. The Peak Forest Tramway 1794-1936. Lingfield, [1968]. 27pp. (Locomotion paper No. 38).
Ottley 9036
David Ripley. The Peak Forest Tramway 1794-1936 including Peak Forest Canal. 3rd edition. Oxford, 1989. (Locomotion paper No. 38)..
Ottley 9036 (Second Supplement)
Alan Thomas Newham. The Cork and Muskerry Light Railway.Lingfield, 1968. 36pp. (1992 ed. revised by S.C [enkins) (Locomotion paper No. 39).
Ottley 9854
**Stanley C. Jenkins.** _The Cork and Muskerry Light Railway_, 2nd revised and enlarged edition. 88pp. 1992. (Locomotion paper No. 39)
Thomas's name does not appear on cover (Mullarkey)
M. Minister Taylor. The Davington Light Railway. Lingfield, 1968. 19pp. + 6 plates. (Locomotion paper No. 40).
Ottlry 8856
The Davington Light Railway. Second revised edition, 2014.
Reviewed by DJ with five stars inBacktrack, 2015, 29, 382
James Russell Leslie Currie. The Portstewart Tramway. Lingfield, 1968. 31pp. + 2 plates. (Locomotion paper No. 41).
Ottley 9834
J.S. Wagstaff. The London Country Bus. Lingfield, 1968. 70pp. (Locomotion paper No. 42).
2nd edition 1975 contains 75pp.
**D.E. Bick.** The Gloucester & Cheltenham Railway and the Leckhampton Quarry tramroads. Lingfield, 1968. 62pp. (Locomotion paper No. 43).
Ottley 8558
P. Butler and J.D. Lyne. The Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway.30pp. (Locomotion Papers No. 44)
Reviewed by MJ inRailway Wld., 1969,30, 414
A.D. Farr. Campbeltown & Machrihanish Light Railway. Lingfield:, 1969 (Locomotion Papers No. 45)
Ottley 9453
K.E. Hartley. The Easingwold Railway. Lingfield:, 1970. 55pp. + 7 plates.(Locomotion Papers No. 46)
Ottley 9310
K.E. Hartley. The Easingwold Railway; revised R.N. Redman. Oxford, 1991 . 80pp. (Locomotion Papers No. 46)
Mullarkey
Andrew Robert Catt. The East Kent Railway. Lingfield:, 1970. 35pp. + 8 plates.(Locomotion Papers No. 47)
Ottley 8858. See also Oakwood History 127A The East Kent Railway and Oakwood History 127B The East Kent Railway
Thomas Bevill Peacock. Great Western London suburban services.Blandford, 1978. [2], 107pp. (Locomotion Papers No. 48)
Originally published as Great Western suburban services in Halstead by the author in 1948.
A.T. Newham. Cork, Blackrock & Passage Railway. Lingfield:, 1970 . 40pp. + 8 plates. (Locomotion Papers No. 49)
Ottley 9698
Stanley C. Jenkins. Cork, Blackrock & Passage Railway_incorporating material by A.T. Newham. 1993.(Locomotion Papers No. 49)
Information in Mullarkey and Cork Library Catalogue
Charles Edward Lee. The Swansea & Mumbles Railway. 1954. (Locomotion Papers No. 50)
Mullarkey also lists editions in 1970, 1976 and 1988, but this maybe no more than new covers
R.G. Western, The Low Gill branch: a lost route to Scotland.Lingfield: Oakwood, 1972. 55pp.(Locomotion Papers No. 51).
Ottley 12175. See also Locomotion Paper 175.
Colin Gordon Maggs. The Bath Tramways. Lingfield, 1971. 47pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 52)
Ottley 8548
R.W. Rush. British steam railcars. Tarrant Hinton, [1971]. 144pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 53)
Ottley 10458. See also authorship
53
A.C. Perryman, Life at Brighton Works, 1928-1936. Lingfield: 1972. 67pp. (Locomotion Papers No. 54).
Ottley 12510. Reviewed in Railway Wld, 1973, 34, 307
David John Croft. The Nidd Valley Light Railway. Lingfield: 1972. 27pp. + 4 plates. (Locomotion Papers No. 55).
Ottley 9312 Mullarkey shows a 1987 cover: was it no more than that?
Garrett, Stephen The Kent and East Sussex Railway. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oakwood Press, 1987. 104pp. (Locomotion Papers 56)
J.S. Wagstaff. London RT Bus: the story of London's longest-lasting bus. Lingfield: 36, [8]pp. (Locomotion Papers 57)
Roger Wakely Kidner. The Oxted line. Lingfield: 1972. 40pp. (Locomotion Papers, No. 58).
Ottley 12472. See also Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 123.
C.G. Roberts. Bournemouth trams and buses. Lingfield: 1972. 82pp. (Locomotion Papers, No. 59).
Keith Turner. Pier railways. Lingfield: 1972. 45pp.(Locomotion Paper No. 60).
Ottley 10020
Keith Turner. Pier railways and tramways of the British Isles, 2nd edition. Usk, 1999. 80pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 60).
BNB & Mullarkey
Susan Turner. Cambridge street tramways. Lingfield: 1972. 32pp. + 4 plates. (Locomotion Paper No. 61).
BNB & Mullarkey
David Edward Brewster. London independent bus operators 1922-1933. Lingfield: 1972. 32pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 62).
BNB & Mullarkey which gives the first of an illustrated bus history series as a sub-title and shows 1975 version as well)
Leleux, S.A. Brooke's industrial railway. Lingfield: Oakwood, 1972. (Locomotion Paper No. 63).
Ottley 10116.
A.C. Perryman, The 'Brighton Baltics'. Lingfield: 1973. (Locomotion Paper No. 64).
L.J. Dalby. Swindon tramways. Lingfield: 1973. (Locomotion Paper No. 65).
L.J. Dalby. The Swindon tramways and electricity undertaking. Usk, 1985 44pp. + 4 plates. (Locomotion Paper No. 65).
C.G. Roberts. Hants and Dorset buses. Lingfield: 1973. (Locomotion Paper No. 66)
Southamton Central Libray catalogue
Charles Ernest Hooker. My seventy years with traction engines. Lingfield: 1973. 45pp. + 8 plates (Locomotion Papers No. 67).
Roger Wakely Kidner. The railways of Purbeck. Lingfield: 1973. 47pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 68).
Ottley 8526
Colin Gordon Maggs. Highbridge in its heyday Lingfield: 1973. 50pp, (Locomotion Papers No. 69).
Ottley 12458 which notes that largely based on recollections of S.F.R. who spent his working life at Highbridge Works and then at Bath motive power depot from 1910 nuntil 1960.
Colin Gordon Maggs. Highbridge in its heyday: home of the Somerset and Dorset Railway. 1986. 88pp. (Locomotion Papers No. 69).
B.D. Stoyel and Roger Wakely Kidner. The cement railways of Kent. 128pp (Locomotion Papers No. 70).
Ottley 8862 Receiwed Railway Wld, 1991, 52, 277
D. Ripley. Little Eaton Gangway 1793-1908: one of the earliest mineral tramways in the Midlands. Lingfield: 1973. 27pp. + 4 pllates. (Locomotion Papers No. 71).
Ottley 9044
D. Ripley. Little Eaton Gangway and Derby Canal, 2nd edition. Oxford., 1993. 64pp.(Locomotion Papers No. 71).
Ottley 9044 Second Supplement
David Gould. The Westerham Valley Railway. Lingfield: 1974. 40pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 72).
Ottley 12474
Keith Turner and Susan Lesley Turner. The Kinuer Light Railway. Lingfield: 1964. (Locomotion Paper No. 73).
Ottley 8972
Roger Wakely Kidner. Notes on Southern Railway rolling stock... drawings by David Gould. Lingfield: 1974. 59pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 74).
Ottley 12521
Ken Jones. Wotton Tramway (Brill branch). Lingfield: 1974. 60pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 75).
Ottley 12332: possibly the most unlikely outpost of the LPTB
Bernard Roberts. Railways and mineral tramways of Rossendale,Lingfield: 1974. 27pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 76).
Ottley 9215
Adrian Gray. Isle of Grain railways. Lingfield: 1974. 65pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 77).
Ottley 8863: includes Hundred of Hoo Railway, Chattenden & Upnor Railway, Chattenden Naval Tramway, Francis & Co.'s cement works and other lines
Colin Gordon Maggs. Weston-super-Mare tramways. Lingfield: 1974. 38pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 78).
Ottley 8549
Roger Wakely Kidner. The Reading to Tonbridge line. Lingfield: 1974. 70pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 79).
Ottley 12475
David Edward Brewster. Motor buses in East Anglia 1901-1931. Lingfield: 1974. 46pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 80)
In Norfolk County Library
David Gould. Cardiff's electric tramways. Tarrant Hinton, 1974. 87pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 81)
Ottley 9649
Roger Wakely Kidner. Military traction engines and lorries 1858-1918. Blandford, 1975. (Locomotion Paper No. 82)
John Stephen Wagstaff. The London Routemaster bus. Blandford, 1975. 48pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 83)
Arthur Sellman. Travelling shows and roundabouts. Tarrant Hinton, 1975. 40pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 84)
BNB and Mullarkey
Roger Wakely Kidner. Motor buses in London 1904-1908. Blandford: 1975. (Locomotion Paper No. 85)
Stanley C. Jenkins. The Witney and East Gloucestershire Railway: Fairford branch. Tarrant Hinton, 1975. 40pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 86)
Ottley 11897
Stanley C. Jenkins. The Fairford branch: Witney and East Gloucestershire Railway. revised edition. Oxford, 1985. 152pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 86)
Ottley 11897 Ottley Second Supplement states extensively revised
H.R. Hodd. The Horsham-Guildford Direct Railway. Tarrant Hinton, 1975. 54pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 87)
Ottley 12252
John Westbury Peter Rowledge. Diesel locomotives of the L.M.S. Tarrant Hinton, 1975. 72pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 88)
Ottley 12296
David Edward Brewster. Motor buses in Wales: 1898-1932. Tarrant Hinton, 1976. (Locomotion Paper No. 89)
David John Croft. Bradford tramways. Tarrant Hinton, 1976. 70pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 90)
Ottley 9293
Henry Cyril Casserley. The Lickey Incline. Tarrant Hinton, 1976. 34pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 91).
Ottley 12356
Reg Wilkinson. Wantage Tramway: a concise history illustrated by the author. Tarrant Hinton, 1976. 39pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 92)
Ottley 8874 states author had self-published similar woark in Carlisle in 1974.
Roger Wakely Kidner, Southern Railway branch lines in the thirties. Tarrant Hinton: 1976. 72pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 93).
Ottley 12478
Stuart Ravenshaw Fowler. Apprentice at McLaren's 1916-1920. Tarrant Hinton: 1976. 36pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 94).
Checked BNB
Stewart Shuttleworth. The Lancaster and Morecambe Tramways. Tarrant Hinton: 1976. 36pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 95).
Ottley 9224
Peter Paye. The Elsenham & Thaxted Light Railway. Tarrant Hinton: 1976. 31pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 96).
Ottley 11763
Allen Civil and Allan C. Baker, Fireless locomotives: being a history of all British built examples with notes on the general history of the type and its principles of operation. Tarrant Hinton, 1976. 94pp. (Locomotion Papers No. 97).
Ottley 10481.
John Westbury Peter Rowledge.The Maunsell Moguls. Tarrant Hinton, 1976. 64pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 99).
Ottley 12530
Charles Tony Goode. The Goole and Selby Railway. Tarrant Hinton, 1976. 42pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 100).
Ottley 12423
J.S. Wagstaff. The London single-deck bus of the fifties. Tarrant Hinton, 1976. 40pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 101).
Checked BNB
Charles M. Devereux. Railways to Sevenoaks. Tarrant Hinton: 1977. 60pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 102).
Ottley 12479
Roger Wakely Kidner, The North Kent line. Tarrant Hinton: 1977. 62pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 103).
Ottley 12480
J.F.J. Kuipers. Buses on the Continent 1898-1976: a pictorial survey through some eighty years of public transport on the continent of Europe.Tarrant Hinton: 1977. 63pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 104).
Verified via National Library of Scotland which does things well
Colin Gordon Maggs. Newport Trams. Tarrant Hinton: 1977. 60pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 105).
Ottley 9662
R. Large. Passenger tramways of Pontypridd.. Tarrant Hinton: 1977. 52pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 106).
Ottley 9655
Colin Gordon Maggs. and Peter Paye, P. The Sidmouth, Seaton and Lyme Regis branches. Tarrant Hinton: 1977. 66pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 107).
Ottley 12235
Nicholas Owen. The Tattenham Corner branch. Tarrant Hinton: 1978. 32pp. (Locomotion Papers, No. 108).
Ottley 12482
Roger Wakely Kidner. Carriage stock of minor standard gauge railways. Tarrant Hinton: 1978. 50pp.+ 24 plates, (Locomotion Paper No. 109).
Ottley 10036
W.R. Thrower. Kings Cross in the twenties. Tarrant Hinton: 1978. 52pp.+ 8 plates, (Locomotion Paper No. 110).
Ottley 10036: Dr Thrower was a commuter between Hadley Wood and King's Cross,
Colin Gordon Maggs. Barnstaple & IIfracombe Railway. Tarrant Hinton: 1978. 50pp.+ 12 plates. (Locomotion Papers, No. 111)
Ottley 12236
Susan Lesley Swingle and Keith Turner. Leamington & Warwick Tramways. Tarrant Hinton: 1978. 39pp. + 4 plates.(Locomotion Papers, No. 112)
Ottley 8931 it is probable that first author became wife of second
W.W. Tasker. Railways in the Sirlowy Valley. Tarrant Hinton: 1978. 44pp.+ 6 plates. (Locomotion Papers, No. 113)
Ottley 9663
Charles Tony Goode.The North Warwickshire Railway.Tarrant Hinton: 1978. 46pp.+ 8 plates. (Locomotion Papers, No. 114)
Ottley 11900
A.T. Newham. The Bessbrook & Newry Tramway. Tarrant Hinton: 1979. 34pp.+ 8 plates. (Locomotion Papers, No. 115)
Ottley 9832
Peter Lead. Caldon Canal & Tramronds including Uttoxeter and Leek Canals and the North Staffordshire Railway. Tarrant Hinton: 1979. 56pp.+ 12 plates. (Locomotion Papers, No. 116)
Ottley 8982
Peter Lead. Caldon Canal & Tramronds including Uttoxeter and Leek Canals and the North Staffordshire Railway. 2nd edition. Oxford: 1990. 56pp.+ 12 plates. (Locomotion Papers, No. 116)
Reviewed by Joseph Broughey, who had some modest reservations in_Journal Rly Canal Hist. Soc., 1991, 30, 208-9
Roger Wakely Kidner. The Newhaven and Seaford branch; with additional notes by R.C. Riley. Tarrant Hinton: 1979. 96pp..(Locomotion Papers, No. 117)
Ottley 12256
**F.E. Stickley.** Somerset & Dorset engineman. Tarrant Hinton: 1979. 51pp.+ 12 plates. (Locomotion Papers, No. 118)
Ottley 12465: autobiography with photographs by Ivo Peters
N. Pallant. Hither Green Motive Power Depot. Tarrant Hinton: 1979. 50pp.+ 8 plates. (Locomotion Papers, No. 119)
Ottley 12544
Peter Paye. The Lymington branch. Tarrant Hinton: 1979. 44pp.+ 8 plates. (Locomotion Papers, No. 120)
Ottley 12239
M.D. Lister. Industrial railways of Port Sunlight and Bromborough Port. Tarrant Hinton: 1980. 44pp.+ 16 plates.(Locomotion Papers, No. 121)
Ottley 9155
Colin Gordon Maggs. Railways to Exmouth.Tarrant Hinton: 1980. 64pp.+ 12 plates. (Locomotion Papers, No. 122)
Ottley 8481
Peter Paye. The Mellis & Eye Railway. Tarrant Hinton: 1980. 35pp.+ 4 plates. (Locomotion Papers, No. 123)
Ottley 11770
Roger Wakely Kidner. Service stock of the Southern Railway. its constituents and B.R. Southern Region. Tarrant Hinton: 1980. 66pp. (Locomotion Papers. No. 124).
Ottley 12487
M. Jackman. Bricklayers Arms branch and loco shed. Tarrant Hinton: 1980. 43pp. (Locomotion Papers, No. 125)
Ottley 12497
Colin Gordon Maggs.Taunton to Barnstaple line: Devon & Somerset Railway. [Tarrant Hinton]: 1980. 59pp. + 12 plates(Locomotion Papers, No. 126)
Ottley 17822
A.S. Denton. North Midland trains in the thirties. Trowbridge, 1980. 64pp. (Locomotion Papers, No. 127)
Ottley 9002
Charles Tony Goode.Wensleydale branch. [Tarrant Hinton]: 1980. 32pp. + 8 plates. (Locomotion Papers, No. 128)
Ottley 18713
Roger Wakely Kidner. Minor standard gauge railways. [Trowbridge], 1981. 64pp. + 24 plates. (Locomotion Papers, No. 129)
Ottley 14982
Edwin Course. The Bexleyheath line. Trowbridge, 1981. 40pp. (Locomotion Papers No. 130).
Ottley 18843
Peter Smith, The Dursley branch. Trowbridge, 1981. 26pp. + 8 plates. (Locomotion Papers No. 131).
Ottley 18539
Jem D. Harrison. The Bridgwater branch. Trowbridge, 1981. 40pp. + 8 plates (Locomotion Papers No. 132).
Ottley 17494
Jem D. Harrison. The Bridgwater Railway. Oxford, 1990. 96pp. (Locomotion Papers No. 132).
Ottley 17494: reviewed in Journal Rly Canal Hist. Soc., 1991,30, 208.
N. Pallant. The Brighton to Portsmouth line. [Trowbridge], 1981. 44pp. + 16 plates. (Locomotion Papers No. 133).
Ottley 13735
David Gould. The South Eastern & Chatham Railway in the 1914-18 War. Trowbridge, 1981. 55pp.(Locomotion Paper No. 134).
Ottley 18844
Charles Tony Goode. Railways of East Yorkshire. [Trowbridge], 1981. 92pp. + 20 plates (Locomotion Paper No. 135).
Ottley 14186 Peter Paye. Ely & St. Ives Railway. [Trowbridge], 1982.36pp. + 8 plates. (Locomotion Paper No. 136)
Ottley 17650.
Peter Paye. Ely & St. Ives Railway. 2nd edition. Usk, 2014. 176pp.(Locomotion Paper No. 136)
Brian M. Handley. The Wye Valley Railway. [Trowbridge], 1982.34pp. + 8 plates._ (Locomotion Paper No. 137).
Ottley 17826 Motive power: 517, 14XX, 1076, 75XX, 64XX and GWR railcars, both steam and diesel.
Brian M. Handley. The Wye Valley Railway. new edition. Oxford, 1988.40pp. + 8 plates_._ (Locomotion Paper No. 137)
Ottley 17826: notes limited to further illustrations.
**Colin Gordon Maggs.The Bath to Weymouth line: including Westbury to Salisbury. [Trowbridge], 1982. 7_4pp. + 16 plates._ (Locomotion Paper No. 138)
Ottley 17829
John M. Cooper. The East Suffolk Railway. [Trowbridge], 1982.55pp. + 12 plates_._ (Locomotion Paper No. 139)
Ottley 17646
Roger Wakely Kidner. The Waterloo to Southampton line.[Trowbridge], 1983.61pp.. (Locomotion Paper No. 140)
Ottley 18313
Ian K. Dawson. The Findhorn railway. Trowbridge, 1983. 32pp. + 4 plates (Locomotion Paper No. 141)
Ottley 17575
C.R. Lester. The Stoke to Market Drayton line and associated canals and mineral branch lines. [Trowbridge], 1983.55pp. + 16 plates_.(Locomotion Paper No. 142)
Ottley 18773
John M. Clarke.The Brookwood Necropolis Railway.Trowbridge, 1981. 47pp. + 12 plates. (Locomotion Paper No. 143)
John M. Clarke.The Brookwood Necropolis Railway. 2nd edition._ Oxford, 1988. 96pp. + 12 plates. (Locomotion Paper No. 143)
John M. Clarke.The Brookwood Necropolis Railway. 3rd edition_._ Oxford, 1995. viii, 120pp. + (Locomotion Paper No. 143)
John M. Clarke.The Brookwood Necropolis Railway. 4th edition_._ Usk, 2006. 192pp. 115 illustrations (Locomotion Paper No. 143)
Ottley 18773. Reviewed by Peter Johnson inJ. Rly Canal Hist. Soc., 2006,35, 626
David Gould. Three Bridges to Tunbridge Wells. [Trowbridge], 1983.64pp. + 16 plates_._ (Locomotion Paper No. 144)
Ottley 18413
J.R.W. Kirkby. The Banstead & Epsom Downs railway,[Trowbridge], 1983.31pp. + 12 plates.. (Locomotion Paper No. 145)
Ottley 18414
John Rhodes_._ The Kettering-Huntingdon line. [Trowbridge], 1983.55pp. + 12 plates_.(Locomotion Paper No. 146)
Ottley 18549
Roger Wakely Kidner. Southern suburban steam 1860-1967. [Trowbridge], 1984. 44pp. + 20 plates.(Locomotion Paper No. 147)
Ottley 16282
W. Rayner Thrower. The Great Northern main line. [Trowbridge], 1984. 46pp. + 16 plates (Locomotion Paper No. 148)
Ottley 17714
Charles Tony Goode. The Hertford loop line. Trowbridge, 1984. 48pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 149)
Ottley 17710 claims inaccurate: seeRly Wld, 1985, 46, 16.
W.B. Herbert and A.J. Ludlam. Louth to Bardney branch. [Trowbridge], 1984. 38pp. + 12 plates (Locomotion Paper No. 150)
W.B. Herbert and A.J. Ludlam. Louth to Bardney branch. 2nd edition. Oxford, 1987. 52pp. + 32 plates (Locomotion Paper No. 150)
Ottley 17713
N. Pallant. The Gravesend West branch. [Trowbridge], 1984. 36pp. + 8 plates (Locomotion Paper No. 151)
Ottley 18853
Charles Phillips. The Shenfield to Southend line. [Trowbridge], 1984. 48pp. + 16 plates (Locomotion Paper No. 152)
Ottley 17654
Roger Wakely Kidner. Southern Railway branch line trains, incorporating rolling stock notes by David Gould. [Trowbridge], 1984. 68pp. + 28 plates (Locomotion Paper No. 153)
Ottley 18908
A.J. Ludlam. The Spilsby to Firsby Railway. Oxford, 1985. 52pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 154)
I. Gotheridge. The Corringham Light Railway. Oxford, 1985. 56p. (Locomotion Paper No. 155)
Ottley 17540
Roger Wakely Kidner. Southern Railway halts: survey and gazetteer. Oxford, 1985. 64pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 156)
Ottley 18909
John Rhodes. Branch lines to Ramsey. Oxford, 1986. 76pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 157)
Ottley 13983
A.J. Ludlam. Horncasile and Woodhall Junction Railway. Oxford, 1986. 56pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 158)
Ottley 18046
Roger C. Jermy. Railways of Porthgain and Abereiddi. Oxford, 1986. 48pp. + 16 plates. (Locomotion Paper No. 159)
Ottley 15435: KPJ: un-numbered plates in centre of booklet: copy was probably purchased in Porthgain in about 2002
Stephen P. Goodall. Prestatyn and Dyserth branch line. Oxford, 1986. 80pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 160)
Ottley 18204
C.R. Potts. The Brixham branch. Oxford, 1986. 96pp. + 24 plates. (Locomotion Paper No. 161)
Ottley 17540. Reviewed in Backtrack, 15.
A.J. Ludlam. The Louth, Mablethorpe and Willoughby loop.Oxford, 1987. 64pp. + 28 plates. (Locomotion Paper No. 162)
Ottley 17722
Stewart E. Squires. Lincolnshire potato railways. Oxford, 1987. 52pp. + 12 plates (Locomotion Paper No. 163)
Narrow gauge railways on large farms. Ottley 15389. Very well reviewedBacktrack, 1988, 2, 46,
Roger Wakely Kidner. Pullman cars on the 'Southern',1895-1972. Oxford, 1987._ 64pp. + 32 plates (Locomotion Paper No. 164)
Ottley 16091 Reviewed inBacktrack, 1988, 2, 94.
Ken Hoole. The North Eastern electrics and the history of the Tyneside electric pssenger services (1904-67). Oxford, 1987. 80pp. + 40 plates. (Locomotion Papers No. 165).
Ottley 18729 Reviewed in_Backtrack,_ 1988, 2, 94.
R.A. Whitehead and F.D. Simpson. Colne Valley and Halstead Railway. 2nd edition. Oxford, 1988. 100pp. + 40 plates. (Locomotion Paper No. 166)
Ottley 5683: note in Second Supplement: first edition published by Ridgway in Brentwood in 1951
Ken Hoole. The electric locomotives of the North Eastern Railway.Oxford, 1988. 40pp. + 20 plates. (Locomotion Papers No. 167).
Ottley 18767
Roger D. Taylor and Brian Anderson. The Hatfield and St Albans branch of the Great Northern Railway. Oxford, 1988. 64pp. + 32 plates. (Locomotion Papers No. 168)
Ottley 17725
A.J. Ludlam. The R.A.F. Cranwell Railway. Oxford, 1988. 64pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 169)
Ottley 17465
E.R. Mountford, The U.S.A. 756th R.S.B. (Railway Shop Battalion) at Newport (Ebbw Junction). Oxford: 1989. 48pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 170)
Ottley 17449
Roy Waring . The Leeds New Line: the Heaton Lodge and Wortley Railway. Oxford: 1989. 96pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 171)
Ottley 18212
S. Jordan. The Bognor branch line. Oxford: 1989. 96pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 172)
Ottley 18433
Stanley C. Jenkins and L.J. Pomroy. The Moretonhampstead and South Devon Railway. Oxford: 1989. 120pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 173)
Ottley 17879
Jeffrey N. Fisher. The Rishworth branch. Oxford: 1990. 80pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 174)
Ottley 18075
R.G. Western. The Ingleton branch: a lost route to Scotland. 2nd edition, Oxford: Oakwood, 1990. 80pp. (Locomotion Papers No. 175).
Ottley 12175 Second Supplement. Reviewed by Daviid Joy? in Backtrack,2019, 33, 253. .See also Locomotion Paper 51
Stuart Edgar and John M. Stinton. _Solway Junction Railway._Oxford: Oakwood, 1990. 72pp,Locomotion Paper No. 176)
Ottley 17500
Stanley C. Jenkins. The Watford to St Albans branch. Oxford: 1990. 96pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 177)
Ottley 18219
Alan Cooper, Peter Leggott and Cyril Spended. The Melbourne Military Railway. Oxford: 1990. 96pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 178)
Ottley 17466 ReviewedRailway World, 1991,52, 505
Stanley C. Jenkins. The Leek and Manifold Light Railway. Oxford: 1991. 104pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 179)
Ottley 18092: reviewed by Neil Pitts inJ. Rly Canal Hist. Soc., 1991,30, 289-90
Stanley C. Jenkins. The Rothbury branch. Oxford: 1991. 96pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 180)
Ottley 18675
Stanley C. Jenkins. The Melton Constable to Cromer branch.Oxford: 1991. 152pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 181)
Ottley 18654
Colin Gordon Maggs.The Seaton Branch and Seaton Tramway. Oxford: 1992. 80pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 182)
Ottley 18360
Colin Gordon Maggs.The Mangotsfield to Bath branch. Oxford: 1992. 112pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 183)
Ottley 18581
Colin Gordon Maggs.The Mangotsfield to Bath line, including the story of Green Park Station. Usk : Oakwood Press, 2005. (Locomotion Paper No. 183)
Stanley C. Jenkins. The Helston branch **.** Oxford, 1992. 120pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 184)
Ottley 17908
Stanley C. Jenkins. The Helston branch [2nd edition].**Usk, 2011, (Locomotion Paper No. 184)
In Cornwall County Library and at Blackwell's.Reviewed Archive 72 page 32
E.R. Mountford and N. Sprinks. Taff Vale lines to Penarth: including the Ely tidal harbour and railway, Penarth harbour, dock and railway, Penarth extension railway, Cardiff, Penarth and Cadoxton-juxta-Barry Junction railway. Oxford, 1993. 128pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 185)
Ottley 18974
A.J. Ludham. Catterick Camp Military Railway and the Richmond branch. Oxford, 1993. 96pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 186)
Ottley 17474
Keith Turner. Llandudno & Colwyn Bay Electric Railway. Oxford, 1993. 128pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 187)
Ottley 15290
C.E.J. Fryer. _The Girvan & Portpatrick Junction Railway._Oxford, 1994. 72pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 188)
Ottley 17589. Reviewed in_Backtrack,_ 1994, 8, 278
P.H. Abell, J.A. Garnham and I. McLoughlin. The tramways of Lytham St Annes. Oxford, [1995]. 128pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 189)
Ottley 15182
A.J. Ludlam, The Lincolnshire Loop Line (G.N.R.) and the River Witham. Oxford, 1995. [viii] 160pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 190)
Ottley 17735
Martin Randall Connop Price. The Lampeter, Aberayron & New Quay Light Railway. Oxford, 1995. 96pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 191)
Ottley 18054
Colin Chapman. The Llantrisant branches of the Taff Vale Railway: a history of the Llantrissant and Taff Vale Junction Railway and the Treferig Valley Railway. 1992. 192pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 192)
Colin Gordon Maggs. _The Sidmouth and Budleigh Salterton branches._Oxford, 1996?. (Locomotion Paper No. 193)
Christopher R. Potts. The GWR and the General Strike (1926). Oxford, 1996?. (Locomotion Paper No. 194)
S.E. Squires. The Lincoln to Grantham Line via Honington.Oxford?, 1996. (Locomotion Paper No. 195)
Andrew M. Hajducki and Alan Simpson. The Lauder Light Railway.Oxford, 1996?. (Locomotion Paper No. 196)
Sue Woodward, and Geoff Woodward. The Harpenden to Hemel Hempstead railway : the Nickey Line. c1996. (Locomotion paper No. 197)
A.J. Ludlam. Railways to New Holland and the Humber ferries. Oxford, c1996. (Locomotion Paper No. 198)
Ken Williams and Dermot Reynolds. The Kingsbridge branch: the Primrose Line. Oxford. 1997. (Locomotion Paper No. 199)
Colin Chapman. The Nelson and Ynysybwl branches of the Taff Vale Railway. Oxford, 1997?(Locomotion Paper No. 200)
Robert Western. Eden Valley Railway. Oxford : Oakwood, c1997.(Locomotion Paper No. 201)
J.N. Fisher, The Huddersfield and Kirkburton Branch. Oxford, 1997. (Locomotion Paper No. 202)
Colin Gordon Maggs. The Exeter and Exmouth Railway, Oxford, 1997?. (Locomotion Paper No. 203)
Martin Randall Connop Price. The Gwendraeth Valleys Railway: Kidwelly to Mynydd-y-Garreg. Usk: Oakwood Press, c1997.(Locomotion Paper No. 204)
A.J. Ludlam. Railways to Skegness: including Kirkstead to Little Steeping. Oxford: Oakwood, 1997? (Locomotion Paper No. 205)
Colin Gordon Maggs. The Minehead Branch and the West Somerset Railway. Oxford, 1998? (Locomotion Paper No. 206)
Colin Chapman. The Vale of Glamorgan Railway. Usk, 1998.(Locomotion Paper No. 207)
B.M. Handley and R. Dingwall. The Wye Valley Railway and the Coleford branch. Usk, 1998? (Locomotion Paper No. 208)
Roger Wakely Kidner. Pullman trains in Britain. Oxford, 1998. (Locomotion Paper No. 210)
Jeff Hurst. The Glencorse branch. Usk: , 1999?(Locomotion Paper No. 211)
Robert William Miller. The Winsford & Over branch, Usk, 1999? (Locomotion Paper No. 212)
Colin Stone. Rails to Poole Harbour. Usk, 1999?(Locomotion Paper No. 213)
Colin Gordon Maggs. The Nailsworth and Stroud branch. Usk,, 2000? (Locomotion Paper No. 214)
**Colin Chapman.** The Ely Valley Railway: Llantrisant-Penygraig. Usk,, 2000? (Locomotion Paper No. 215)
Ernest Manns. Carrying coals to Dunston : coal and the railway. Usk,, 2000? (Locomotion Paper No. 216)
Ian Kirkpatrick. The Cairn Valley Light Railway, Moniaive to Dumfries. Usk, 2000? (Locomotion Paper No. 217)
Peter F. Marshall, Burntisland : Fife's railway port. Usk, 2001? (Locomotion Paper No. 218)
Colin Gordon Maggs. The Yate to Thornbury Branch. (Locomotion Paper No. 219).
Reviewed in Backtrack, 2003, 17, 354
Stanley C. Jenkins. _The Ross Monmouth and Pontypool Road line._2002. (Locomotion Paper 220)
Reviewed by Roger Hennessey? inBacktrack, 2003, 17, 54
J.R. Fairman. The Fawley Branch: the story of the Totton, Hythe and Fawley Light Railway. Usk, 2002. (Locomotion Paper 221).
Jonathan Beaumont. Rails to Achill: a West of Ireland branch line.2002?. (Locomotion Paper 222). Reviewed by MJC inBacktrack, 2003, 17, 54
Keith Turner. Cliff railways of the British Isles. Usk, 2002 (Locomotion Paper 223).
Colin Gordon Maggs. Wrington Vale Light Railway. Usk, 2004. (Locomotion Paper 224)
Reviewed Backtrack,2005, 19, 61
Bernard Byrom. The railways of Upper Strathearn: Crieff-Balquhidder.(Locomotion Paper 225
Reviewed by NF in_Backtrack_, 2005, 19, 445.
Stanley C. Jenkins and John M. Strange. The Wrexham & Ellesmere Railway. 2004. (Locomotion Paper 226)
R.W. Rush. Horse trams of the British Isles.(Locomotion Paper 227).
Bob [R.W.] Yate. By Great Western to Crewe: the story of the Wellington to Nantwich and Crewe line. 2005. (Locomotion Paper 228).
Peter Paye. The Snape branch. 2005. 120pp. (Locomotion Paper 229).
Peter Paye. The Hadleigh Branch. (Locomotion Paper 230)
Colin Gordon Maggs. The Culm Valley Light Railway: Tiverton Junction to Hemyock. Usk, 2006? (Locomotion Paper 231).
Reviewed by Richard Coulthurst. inJ. Rly Canal Hist. Soc., 2006,35, 626
Robert Western. The Coniston Railway. Usk, 2007? .(Locomotion Paper 232).
Peter Paye. The Framlingham branch. Usk, 2008. (Locomotion Paper 233).
(Locomotion Paper 234).
Peter Paye. The Bishop's Stortford, Dunmow and Braintree Branch. (Locomotion Paper 235)
Peter Paye. The Aldeburgh branch. 320pp. (Locomotion Paper 236).
Reviewed by Richard Tyson in J. Rly Canal Hist. Soc., 2013, 56
Colin Gordon Maggs. The Bristol-Radstock-Frome line. 2013. (Locomotion Paper 237).
John Thomas and David Southern. Industrial tramways of the Vale of Llangollen. (Locomotion Paper 238)
Brian Poole. Caersws: The Cambrian Railways village. 224pp. (Locomotion Paper No, 239)
B. Yate. The Redditch & Evesham Line.(Locomotion Paper 240).
Reviewed by Geoffrey Skelsey inBacktrack, 2015, 29, 446
Peter Paye. The Saffron Walden branch. (New edition). 2017. (Locomotion Paper 241).
via amazon thus of dubious authenticity
Bob Yate. The Midland Railway route from Wolverhampton: the story of the line from Wolverhampton to Walsall, Sutton Park and Water Orton.(Locomotion Paper No. 242)
Peter Paye. The Ramsey East branch. Catrine: 2018(Locomotion Paper No. 243)
Reviewed by Geoffrey Skelsey inBacktrack, 2019, 33, 765
**Michael A. Williams.** The Whitby-Loftus Line. Catrine: 188pp (Locomotion Paper No. 244)
Reviewed _Backtrack,_2020, 34, 253
Neil Fraser. The Yorkshire lines of the LNWR. Catrine, 2019. 208pp. (Locomotion Paper No. 245)
Review by DJ inBacktrack, 2020, 34, 190 giives the unhappy tale of the author's daughter dealing with a failing publisher on the behalf of her father's manuscript and another deceased helper and the Stenlake organisation eventually coming to the rescue. Also reviewed somewhat more generously by Gerald Leach inJ. Rly Canal Hist. Soc., 2020, (237), 58
Colin G. Maggs. The Bristol to Portishead Branch, with the Bristol Harbour Railway and Canon’s Marsh Branch. Catrine, 2020. 192pp, 170 photographs, 9 maps & plans, 26 facsimiles. (Locomotion Paper,
Reviewed by Matthew Searle in J. Rly Canal Hist. Soc., 2021, (237), 58
Taylor M. Minter. The Davington Light Railway: a World War I narrow gauge railway in Kent. 2014. (Locomotion Paper 24X?)
R. Michael Robbins. The North London Railway. South Godstone. 4th ed. 1959 (1953). 29 pp. (Oakwood library of railway history. No. 1).
First published 1937. Ottley 7162.
David Stiven [Maxwelton] Barrie. The Taff Vale Railway. Sidcup, 1939. 35pp. (Oakwood library of railway history. No. 2).
Reviewed in Locomotive Mag., 1939, 45, 157. 2nd ed. 1950
G.D. Parkes,The Hull & Barnsley Railway. Chislehurst (Kent), Oakwood Press, 1946. [iv], 25 p. + front. + 4 plates. 9 illus., map. Bibliog. (Oakwood Library of railway history: No.3).
This small monograph is exceptionally thorough and detailed: 2nd ed., 1959. No change in the text, but a revised preface and illustrations. Reviewed in Locomotive Mag., 1946, 52, 194.
Simmons, J. The Maryport & Carlisle Railway. Chislehurst (Kent), 1947. 34 pp. with 11 illustrations on 5 plates. (Oakwood Library of railway history: No..4).
Ottley 6886. Listed : Locomotive Mag., 1948, 54, 48
R. Prys Griffiths, The Cheshire Lines Railway. South Godstone (Surrey), 1947. iv, 57 p. + front. + 10 plates. 14 illus., 2 tables, 6 maps. Bibliog. (Oakwood library of railway history, No. 5).
Ottley 4577 who also noted 2nd edition published in Lingfield in 1958
Review: Locomotive Mag., 1948, 54, 48
David Stiven [Maxwelton] Barrie. and C.R. Clinker.The Somerset & Dorset Railway. [Lingfield (Surrey)] , Oakwood Press, [1959?], 3rd ed. 1978 [ii] , 76 p. + 16 plates. 42 illus.,diagr., tables, map. Bibliog. (Oakwood library of railway history No. 6).
Ottley 6670 Revised edition was shorter: 51pp.
John Clifford Yorke Baker The Metropolitan Railway. South Godstone (Surrey), 1951. [iv], 76 p. + 16 plates. 37 illus., 9 diagrs., map. Bibliog. (Oakwood library of railway history, No. 7).
Ottley 910
Harold Dixon Welch. The London, Tilbury and Southend Railway. 1951. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 8)
Ottley 6869: An appendix tabulates the leading dimensions of the steam locomotive stock.
David Stiven [Maxwelton] Barrie. Barrie. The Rhymney Railway.(Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 9). 1952; 1963; 1973; 1979.
"M" added to initials from 1973
Roger Wakely Kidner. The Rhymney Railway.(Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 9)
J.M. Dunn. Stratford-upon-Avon & Midland Junction Railway. South Godstone: Oakwood Press, 1952. (Oakwood library of railway history, No. 10.
Ottley 7385
T.S. Lascelles, _The City and South London Railway._Lingfield, 1955. 36pp. (Oakwood library of railway history, No. 11)
Ottley 913
Charles E. Lee. Metropolitan District Railway. 1956; 1988. (Oakwood library of railway history, No. 12)
David Stiven [Maxwelton] Barrie. _Brecon & Merthyr Railway._1957; 1965; 1973; 1975; 1980. (Oakwood library of railway history, No. 13)
"M" added to initials from 1973
David Stiven Maxwelton Barrie. revised RW. Kidner**.** Brecon & Merthyr Railway. 1991. (Oakwood library of railway history, No. 13)
J.M. Dunn. The Wrexham, Mold & Connah's Quay Railway. Lingfield, 1957. 32pp. (Oakwood library of railway history, No. 14).
Edward Mervyn Patterson. The Belfast & County Down Railway.Lingfield: Oakwood Press, 1958. 51pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 15)
T.B.Sands, The Midland & South Western Junction Railway. Lingfield: Oakwood Press, 1958. 58pp. + 9 plates (20 illus.) (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 16)
Ottley 6979: also revised editiojn by S.C. Jenkins 1990.
Campbell Highet. Wirral Railway. 1961. 39pp. + 8 plates. (Oakwood library of railway history, No. 17)
Ottley 7430
G.W. Parkin. Mersey Railway. 64pp. + 6 plates.(Oakwood library of railway history, No. 18)
Ottley 12321
Jack Cupit, and W. Taylor. The Lancashire, Derbyshire & East Coast Railway. 1966 (reprinted 1984). (Oakwood library of railway history No. 19).
Reviewed by GMK in Rly Wld, 1967, 28, 456
Cheesman, A.J. The Plymouth, Devonport & South Western Junction Railway. Lingfield: 1967. 30pp. (Oakwood library of railway history No. 20).
G.H. Anthony. The Hayle, West Cornwall and Helston railways. Lingfield: 1968. 71pp.(Oakwood library of railway history No. 21).
See also Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 122
H.V. Borley and R.W. Kidner. _West London Railway and the W.L.E.R._32pp. + 6 plates. (Oakwood library of railway history No. 22).
Reviewed by G.M.Kitchenside. in Railway Wld., 1969, 30, 224
Kendall, H.G. The Plymouth & Dartmoor Railway and its fore-runners. with additional research by R.J. Sellick. Lingfield: 1968. 100pp.(Oakwood library of railway history No. 23).
Reviewed by N.L. in_Railway Wld._, 1969, 30, 224
John Phillips Morris. _North Pembroke & Fishguard Railway._40pp + 8 plates. (Oakwood library of railway history No. 24).
Ottley 11926
Dunn, J.M. The Chester & Holyhead Railway. South Godstone: 1948. 60pp. (Oakwood library of railway history No. 25).
Very brief review: Locomotive Mag., 1948, 54, 194
Colin Gordon Maggs. _The Bristol & Gloucester Railway._Lingfield: Oakwood, 1969. 66pp. (Oakwood library of railway history, No. 26).
Maxted, I. The Canterbury & Whitstable Railway. Lingfield: 1970. 35pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 27).
Thomas Blakemore Sands. _Didcot, Newbury & Southampton Railway.1971. 50pp. + 8 plates. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 28).
Ottley 11706: reviewed by T.B. Greville inJ. Rly Canal Hist. Soc., 1971,17, 76
Anthony, G.H. The Tavistock, Launceston & Princetown branches. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 29)
Reviewed by Basil K. Cooper in Railway World, 1972, 33, 37
Norman Parker. The Preston and Longridge Railway. 1972. (Oakwood library of railway history, No. 30).
Info from Hampshire County Library OPAC
Charters, John N. The Brampton Railway. (Oakwood library of railway history, No. 31).
Cited in Mike Fenton's The Dandy Line inBacktrack, 2020, 34, 228which notes foreword by William Stobbart.
Lewis Cozens. Mawddwy, Van and Kerry Railways and the Hendre-Ddu tramways. 68pp. + 16 plates..(2004 ed. author with Kidner, Poole) (Oakwood library of railway history, No. 32)
Ottley 9673
Lewis Cozens. Roger Wakely Kidner and Brian Poole. Mawddwy, Van and Kerry Railways and the Hendre-Ddu tramways. 2004. ??_pp. + ?? plates.. (Oakwood library of railway history, No. 321)
B.J. Elliott. South Yorkshire Joint Railway. 1972. 68pp, + 4 plates. (Oakwood library of railway history, No. 33)
Ottley 9261
B.J. Elliott. South Yorkshire Joint Railway and the Coalfield. 2002. 68pp, + 4 plates. (Oakwood library of railway history, No. 33)
Copies in Doncaster Libraries
Frank Dixon. The Manchester South Junction & Altringham Railway. 1994. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 34)
Robert William Rush. The Furness Railway, 1843-1923. Lingfield: Oakwood Press, 1973. 113pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No, 35). .
Robert William Rush. Furness Railway locomotives and rolling stock. 1973. 64pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No, 35A). .
Robert William Rush. The Furness Railway, 1843-1923. Lingfield: Oakwood Press, 1987. 113pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No, 35).
Tattersall, W. David. The Bolton, Blackburn, Clitheroe & West Yorkshire Railway. Lingfield.. Oakwood Press, 1973. (Oakwood library of railway history No. 36)
Colin Gordon Maggs. Bristol Port Railway and Pier and the Clifton Extension Railway. 1975. 38pp. (Oakwood library of railway history No. 37)
Ottley 8539
Adrian Gray. The railways of mid-Sussex. 86pp. (Oakwood library of railway history No. 38)
Ottley 12251: uses his Christian name on cover, but not in Ottley
Martin Randall Connop Price. _The Whitland & Cardigan Railway._Tarrant Hinton, 1976. 72pp. (Oakwood library of railway history No. 39)
Ottley 11932
Stanley C. Jenkins and H.I. Quayle. The Oxford Worcester & Wolverhampton Railway: a history of the 'Cotswold Line' and its branches from the 1840s to the present day. Tarrant Hinton, 1977. 72pp. (Oakwood library of railway history No. 40)
Ottley 11898
D.M. Fenton The Malmesbury Railway: to commemorate the centenary of its opening, 1877-1977. Tarrant Hinton, 1977. 57pp. (Oakwood library of railway history No. 41)
Ottley 11889
Lawrence Popplewell. The railways, canals and mines of Looe and Liskeard. Blandford, 1977. 72pp. (Oakwood library of railway history No. 42)
Ottley 8471
Adrian Gray. The London to Brighton Line 1841-1977. Blandford Forum. 1977. 127pp. bibliography. (Oakwood library of railway history No. 43)
Ottley 12253
Geoff Woodward and Sue Woodward. The Hatfield, Luton & Dunstable Railway and onto Leighton Buzzard. Tarrant Hinton, 1977. 72pp. (Oakwood library of railway history No. 44)
Ottley 11779 (compiler seems to have thought author G.S. rather than G. and S.)
Howard I. Quayle and G.T. Bradbury. The Felixstowe Railway. Tarrant Hinton, 1978. 52pp. (Oakwood library of railway history No. 45)
Ottley 11767
Stanley C. Jenkins. The Great Western & Great Central Joint Railway. Tarrant Hinton, 1978. 54pp. (Oakwood library of railway history No. 46)
Ottley 12060
Allen Charles Baker. The Cheadle Railway: a history of the Cheadle (Staffordshire) Railway, the Foxfield Colliery Railway and their adjoining industrial railways and their locomotives; maps and drawings by T.D. Allen Civil. Tarrant Hinton, 76pp. 1979. (Oakwood library of railway history No. 47)
Ottley 12448
Wilfrid J. Wren. The Tanat Valley Railway (1968 ed. not Oakwood). Tarrant Hinton, 1979. 80pp. (Oakwood library of railway history No. 48)
Ottley 9782: cover title The Tanat Valley Light Railway:Mullarkey notes that the 1968 title was not Oakwood, but KPJ was David & Charles: Ottley 9777.
Peter Paye. The Hayling Railway with additional notes by R,C. Riley. Tarrant Hinton, 1979. 31pp. (Oakwood library of railway history No. 49)
Ottley 12257: KPJ there is also a 2013 edition
John Stewart Holden. _The Manchester & Milford Railway._Tarrant Hinton, 1979. 152pp. (Oakwood library of railway history No. 50)
Catchpole, L.T. The Lynton & Barnstaple Railway. South Godstone (Surrey), Oakwood Press, 4th ed. 1949. [iv] ,35 p. + col. front. + 12 plates. 24 illus., diagr. 9 plans, map. (Oakwood library of railway history, No. 51). First published in 1936.
Review in Locomotive Mag., 1936, 42, 302.
Roger Wakely Kidner. The London, Chattham and Dover Railway.South Godstone, 1952. 42pp.(Oakwood library of railway history No.52).
Roger Wakely Kidner. _The South Eastern Railway and the S.E.&C.R._South Godstone, 1953. 51pp.(Oakwood library of railway history No.53).
Robbins, M. The Isle of Wight Railways. South Godstone, 1953. [ii] ,37 p. + 16 plates. 41 illus., (incl. line drawing : s. el) 12 tables, 2 maps. Bibliog. (Oakwood library of railway history No.54).
This thin contribution has been repaced by Oakwood Library HistoriesNos. 109 Isle of Wight Railway,115 Isle of Wight Central Railway and125 Freshwater, Yarmouth & Newport...
Roger Wakely Kidner. The Cambrian Railways. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oakwood Press, 1992. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 55). 208pp.
Nine appendices: one of which documents Cambrian Coast Express; another Cambrian Railways' carriages which survived after 1925. Does not appear to cover sacking of Aston or report by Raven which led to this event. First edition reviewedLocomotive Mag., 1955,61, 84..
Barrie, D.S.M. The Brecon & Merthyr Railway. 1957. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 57). pp. 95-150.
Bonsor, N.R.P. The Railways of the Channel Islands. v.1. The Jersey Railway (J.R. & T.) [Lingfield (Surrey)]: Oakwood Press, 1962. [vi], 87 p. + 16 plates. 37 illus., 5 tables, map. (Oakwood library of railway history, No. 58).
Bonsor, N.R.P. The railways of the Channel Islands. v.2. The Jersey Eastern Railway and German occupation lines. Lingfield (Surrey), Oakwood Press, 1965. [ii ,pp. 92-142 (i.e. continued from v.1.) + 12 plates. 30 illus. (incl. 5 thumb-nail sketches), 4 tables, 2 plans, 3 maps. (Oakwood library of railway history, No. 58A).
**Highet, Campbell.** _The Glasgow & South Western Railway_. Lingfield: 1963. 92pp. (Oakwood library of railway history, No. 59).
Stiff board covers. Reviewed_Rly Wld_, 1965, 26, 280.
Jones, P. The Stafford & Uttoxeter Railway. Trowbridge, 1981. 40pp.(Oakwood library of railway history, No. 61).
Cotterall, J.E. West Lancashire Railway. 1982. (Oakwood library of railway history, No. 61).
Additional notes by R.W. Rush
Tolson, J.M. _The St Helens railway : its rivals and successors._1983. 98pp. (Oakwood library of railway history, No. 64)
Reviewed Railway Wld., 1984, 44, 522
Rush, R.W. The East Lancashire Railway. Oakwood Press, 1983. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 65)
Ottley 18061
Jeoffry Spence. The Caterham Railway: the story of a feud and its aftermath. South Godstone: 1952. 84pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 66)
As Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 60 it was published in 1960, but new edition issued in 1986 with 120pp.
Edward Mervyn Patterson. _Great Northern Railway of Ireland._Lingfield, 1962. 188pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 67)
See also X1 series. Ottley 1854
Martin Randall Connop Price. The Pembroke and Tenby Railway. Oxford, 1986. 112pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 68)
Ottley 17865
Eric R. Mountford. The Cardiff Railway. Oxford, 1987. 176pp.(Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 69)
Ottley 17529
Stanley C. Jenkins. The Lynn and Hunstanton Railway and the West Norfolk branch. Oxford, 1987. 140pp.(Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 70)
Ottley 17661
Colin Judge. Elan Valley Railway: the railway of the Birmingham Corporation Waterworks. Oxford, 1987. 232pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 71)
Reviewed Backtrack, 2005,19, 255
Sprenger, Harold The Wirksworth branch. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 72)
Stanley C. Jenkins . The Wells-Next-The-Sea branch : via Wymondham and Dereham. c1988. (Oakwood library of railway history No. 73)
Stanley C. Jenkins. The Cromer branch. Oxford, 1989. 144pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 74)
Reviewed in J. Rly Canal Hist. Soc., 1989, 29, 487
Potts, C.R. _The Newton Abbot to Kingswear railway (1844-1948)._Oxford, 1989. 218pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 75)
Charles E.J. Fryer. The Callander and Oban Railway. Oxford, 1989. 176pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 76)
Ottley 17509
Donald Shaw. The Balerno Branch and the Caley in Edinburgh. Oxford, 1989. 192pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 77)
Ottley 17499
Stanley C. Jenkins. The Northampton & Banbury Junction Railway. Oxford: Oakwood Press, 1990 (Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 78)
Kidner, R.W. The Mid-Wales Railway. Usk, 2003 (2nd ed. original 1990) (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 79)
Reviews: _Railway Wld,_1991, 52, 277 and J. Rly Canal Hist. Soc., 2003, 34, 489
Stanley C. Jenkins The Alston branch. Oxford, 1991. 120pp. (Oakwood library of railway history, No. 80)
Fryer, C.E.J. The Portpatrick and Wigtownshire Railway. Oxford, 1994. 144pp. (Oakwood library of railway history, No. 81)
Ludlam, A.J. The East Lincolnshire Railway. Oxford, 1991. 160pp. (Oakwood library of Railway History, No. 82)
Boyd, James I..C. The Wrexham, Mold & Connah's Quay Railway including the Buckley Railway Oxford, 1991. 352pp. (Oakwood library of Railway History, No. 83)
Ottley 19012
Martin Randall Connop Price. The Llanelly & Mynydd Mawr Railway. Oxford [1992]. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 84)
BLPC verified
Andrew Hajducki. The North Berwick and Gullane branch lines,, (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 85)
First edition published in 1992: reviewedJournal NBRSG, (50), 40, . Second edition in 2019. Reviewed byGraham Dick NBRSG Journal, 2019 (138), 48 and by A.J. Mullay inBacktrack, 2020, 34, 124 who notes an error in railway "ownership" of SMT.
Stanley C. Jenkins. The Wensleydale branch: a new history.Oxford, 1993. 192pp. (Oakwood library of Railway History, No. 86)
Ottley 18754: reviewed by RP inBritish Railways J.. 1994, 6(53), 142.
Stanley C. Jenkins The Lynn & Dereham Railway: the Kings Lynn to Norwich line. Oxford, 1993. (Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 87)
Christopher R. Potts. Windsor to Slough: a Royal branch line. Oxford, 1993.(Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 88)
Stanley C. Jenkins The Bideford, Westward Ho! & Appledore Railway.Oxford, 1993.(Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 89)
Andrew M. Hajducki. The Haddington, Macmerry and Gifford branch lines. Oxford, 1994. 248 pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 90)
New edition reviewed by Bill RearNBRSG Journal, 1994, (55), 28.
William J. Hatcher. Harton Electric Railway. Oxford, 1994. (Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 91)
C.W. Judge. Axholme Joint Railway, Goole & Marshland, Isle of Axholme Light Railways (Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 92)
C.S. Lewis. Whipsnade & Umfolozi Railway and the Great Whipsnade Railway. (Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 93)
N. Ferguson. Dundee & Newtyle Railway including Alyth & Blairgowrie Branches. (Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 93)
Eric Mountford and Roger Wakely Kidner. Aberdare Railway(Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 95)
S.A. Leleux. Leighton Buzzard Light Railway(Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 96)
Peter Marshall. The railways of Dundee. (Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 97)
David Jackson. J.G. Robinson: a lifetime's work. Oxford, 1996. 234pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 98)
David McConnell. Rails to Kyle of Lochalsh: the story of the Dingwall and Skye Railway including the Strathpeffer branch. Usk (Mon.):1997. (Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 99)
Brotchie, Alan. Wemyss Private Railway.(Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 100)
Peter Marshall. Scottish Central Railway: Perth to Stirling.(Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 101)
John E. Chacksfield. Richard Maunsell: an engineering biography. Usk (Mon.):1998. 160pp(Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 102) See also author page
Brian L. Jackson and M.J. Tattershall. Bridport Railway. Usk (Mon.): 1998. 224pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 103)
Contains part of 1976 edition published Oxford Publishing Company
Clive Butcher. The railways of Stourbridge. Usk (Mon.): 1998. (Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 104)
Ken B. Jones. The Wenlock branch, Wellington to Craven Arms. Usk (Mon.): 1998. 256pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 105)
Brian L. Jackson. Isle of Portland railways Volume 1.Admiralty and quarry railways. Usk (Mon.): 1999. (Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 106A)
Brian L. Jackson. Isle of Portland railways Volume 2. The Weymouth & Portland railway, the Easton & Church Hope Railway. Usk, 2000. (Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 106B)
Brian L. Jackson. Isle of Portland railways Volume 3. Railway and associated bus services. (Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 106C)
Michael A, Vanns. The railways of Neuiark-on-Trent. 256pp.(Oakwood Library of Railway History, No. 107)
James I.C. Boyd. The Schull & Skibbereen Railway. 1999. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 108)
Footnote on page 167 is probably incorrect: suspect that author mis-citedLowe's reference to North London Tramways to imply that Alford & Sutton was an urban street tramway supplied by Dick Kerr.
R.J. Maycock and R. Silsbury. _The Isle of Wight Railway._Usk, 1999? 240pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 109)
See also Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 54
John Chacksfield.. Sir Henry Fowler, a versatile life: the biography of Sir Henry Fowler, K.B.E., LL D, J.P. Usk, 2000. 168pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 110)
See also author page. Reviewed by MR (Michael Rutherford) in Backtrack, 2001, 15, 303 .
C.E.J. Fryer. The Waterford & Limerick Railway. Usk. 2000. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 111)
Reviewed J. Rly Canal Hist. Soc., 2001, 33, 592
Niall Ferguson. Arbroath and Forfar Railway, the Dundee Direct Line and the Kirriemuir branch. 2000. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 112)
Reviewed J. Rly Canal Hist. Soc., 2001, 33, 603
R.G. Western. The Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway. 2001. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 113)
John Chacksfield.. Sir William Stanier, a new biography. Usk. 2000. 168pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 114)
See also author page. Reviewed by MR (Michael Rutherford) inBacktrack, 2002, 16, 175 ,
R.J. Maycock and R. Silsbury. The Isle of Wight Central Railway. Usk, 2001? 288pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 115)
See also Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 54
Raymond E. Bowen. The Burry Port and Gwendreath [sic] Valley Railway and its antecedent canals. Volume one. The canals. Usk, 2001. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 116A)
Raymond E. Bowen. Burry Port & Gwendreath Valley Railway and its antecedent Canals. Volume 2. The Railway and Dock. 2009. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 116B)
John C. Gillham. Waterloo & City Railway. 464pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 117)
Reviewed in Backtrack, 2002, 16, 475
Geoffrey Hughes. _Sir Nigel Gresley the engineer and his family._Usk, 2001, 216pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 118)
Reviewed by Michael Rutherford in_Backtrack_, 2002, 16, 354
A.J.C. Clark. Caley to the Coast, or Rothesay to Weymss Bay, Usk, 2001, 320pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 119)
William Hatcher. The South Shields, Marsden & Whitburn Colliery Railway. Usk. 2002. 128pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 120)
John E. Chacksfield.. _C.B. Collett, a competent successor._Usk. 2002. 160pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 121)
Stanley C. Jenkins and R.C. Langley. The West Cornwall Railway: Truro to Penzance . (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 122)
See also Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 21. Reviewed inBacktrack, 2003, 17, 594.
David Gould. The Croydon, Oxted & East Grinstead Railway. Usk. 2003. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 123)
See also Locomotion Paper 58
John E. Chacksfield. The Coey/Cowie brothers: all railwaymen. Usk: 2003.176pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 124)
R.J. Maycock and R. Silsbury. The Freshwater, Yarmouth & Newport Railway. Usk, 2003. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 125)
Reviewed in _Backtrack,_2003, 17, 574. See also Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 54
Patrick O' Sullivan. The Farranfore to Valencia Harbour Railway. Volume One. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 126A)
Reviewed in _Backtrack,_2003, 17, 654
Patrick O' Sullivan. The Farranfore to Valencia Harbour Railway. Volume two. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 126B)
Reviewed in _Backtrack,_2003, 18, 381
M. Lawson Finch and S.R. Garrett. _The East Kent Railway._Volume 1, The history of the independent railway. Usk: 2003. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 127A)
Reviewed by John Edgington in_Backtrack_, 2005, 19, 61
M. Lawson Finch and S.R. Garrett. _The East Kent Railway._Volume 2, Nationalisation, the route, rolling stock and operation. Usk: 2003. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 127B)
See also Locomotion Paper No. 47
B.L. Jackson. Yeovil: 150 years of railway history. Usk: 2003. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 128)
Bob Yate. Shropshire Union Railway: Stafford to Shrewsbury including the Coalport branch (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 129)
John E. Chacksfield. Ron Jarvis: from Midland Compound to the HST. Usk: , 2004. 176pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 130)
See Chacksfield page
Christopher R. Potts. Oxford to Princes Risborough: a GWR secondary route. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 131)
Clive Butcher. The GWR at Stourbridge and the Black Country: the life, the times, the men; with additional material from C.R. Kendrick et al. Volume 1 Usk, 2004? (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 132A)
Clive Butcher. The GWR at Stourbridge and the Black Country: the life, the times, the men; with additional material from C.R. Kendrick et al. Volume 2. Usk, 2005? (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 132B)
John E. Chacksfield.. The Drummond brothers: a Scottish duo. Usk: Oakwood, 2005.168pp.(Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 133)
See Chacksfield page
Klaus Marx. Douglas Earle Marsh: his life and times. 2005. 160pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 134)
Peter H. Marshall. The Peebles railways. 2005. 220pp, (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 135)
Grafton, Peter. Sir Vincent Raven and the North Eastern Railway. 2005. 144pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 137)
Merz is misspelt as Mertz throughout.
John E. Chacksfield.. F.W. Webb: in the right place at the right time. Usk: Oakwood, 2007. 144pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 141)
See Chacksfield page
Klaus Marx. Lawson Billinton: a career cut short. 2007. 192pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 142) See Marx page
Jackson, B.L. Castleman's corkscrew including the railways of Bournemouth and associated lines. 2 Volumes (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 144)
Reviewed Backtrack, 2008,22, 510
Andrew Hajducki, Michael Jodeluk and Alan Simpson.The St Andrews Railway. 2008. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 146)
Reviewed North British Railway Study Gp. J., 2010 (108), 37
Klaus Marx. Robert Billinton: an engineer under pressure. 2008. 152pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 147)
See Marx page
John Vaughan. Rails to Newquay - railways - tramways - town - transport. 2008. 288pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 148)
Andrew Hajducki and others. The Anstruther and St Andrews Railway.(Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 149)
Reviewed North British Railway Study Gp. J., 2010 (108), 37
Ernie Shepherd. The Atock/Attock family: a worldwide railway engineering dynasty. 2009. 264pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 150)
John E. Chacksfield. Sir William McAlpine: a tale of locomotives, carriages, conservation. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 151)
Peter Paye. The Wisbech & Upwell Tramway. 2009. 240pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 152)
Brian L. Jackson. Swanage: 125 years of railways. 2010. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 153)
Reviewed by Graham Bird inJ. Rly Canal Hist. Soc., 2011, 60-1
B. Yate. The South Staffordshire Railway, Volume One.Dudley-Walsall-Lichfield-Burton (including the Black Country branches). 2003. 224pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 154A)
B. Yate. The South Staffordshire Railway, Volume Two. Walsall to Rugeley (including the Cannock Chase Colliery Lines). 2011. 208pp.(Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 154B)
McConnell, David and Rankin, Stuart. Rails to Turnberry and Heads of Ayr: the Maidens &Dunure Light Railway and theButlin's branch. Usk, 2010.Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 155)
See also review by KPJ
Robert Western. The Kendal and Windermere Railway. 2012.(Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 156)
Reviewed by David Pedey in_J. Rly Canal Hist. Soc._, 2013, 57
Andrew Hajducki, Michael Jodeluk and Alan Simpson.The Leven & East of Fife Railway. 2009. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 157)
Reviewed North British Railway Study Gp. J., 2013 (120), 3
Sydney A. Leleux. _Warwickshire lime and cement works railways._2014. 288pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 158)
Andrew Hajducki, Michael Jodeluk and A. Simpson. The East Fife Central Railway: the Lochty line. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 159)
Peter Paye. The Axminster & Lyme Regis Light Railway. Oakwood Press, 144 pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 160)
Reviewed Archive, 2015 (88) 31
Roger Jermy. The Eyemouth Branch. Catrine:, 2018. 192pp.(Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 161)
Reviewed in Backtrack, 2019, 33, 62.
Rowan Patel. The Lane End Plateway: an early railway in the Staffordshire Potteries. Catrine, 2019. 84pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 162)
Neil T. Sinclair, Sunderland's Railways. Catrine: 124pp (Oakwood Library of Railway History (No. 163)
Reviewed by MGF (Mike Fell) inBacktrack, 2020, 34, 190and in J. Rly Canal Hist. Soc.,, 2020, (237), 55 by Tony Kirby
Donald Cattanach. The Leadburn, Linton and Dolphinton Railway: by train to West Linton. Oakwood Press, 232 pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 164).
Reviewed by Grahame Hood in_NBRSG Journal,_ 2019 (138), 48
Roger Jermy. The Jedburgh branch. Catrine: 2021. 224pp. (Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 167)
Reviewed by Yellowtrees in J. North Britiish Rlly Study Gp. 2021 (143) 49
Reminiscences
Lawrence, Curly. 'LBSC' footplate reminiscences at New Cross; compiled by Klaus Marx. 1996. (RS4)
Fraser, Neil. Hillhouse immortals : the story of a London & North Western Railway engine shed and its men. 1999.
Rimmer, Alan. Testing times at Derby: a 'Privileged' view of steam. 2004. (RS14)
Anthony J. Robinson. Dad had an engine shed: some childhood railway reminiscences of a North Wales shedmaster's son. 2010. 184pp. (RS21)
This is a very moving account of a gifted engineer who was expected to work in dreadful conditions in all hours and whose mother suffered from very poor health. There are reminiscences of his father's meetings with J.M. (Max) Dunn
Series X
Edward Mervyn Patterson. _Great Northern Railway of Ireland._1962. X1
Same as Oakwood Library of Railway History No. 67
McGuigan. The Giant's Causeway Tramway. 1964. X2.
Extensive and appreciative review by HS in Railway Wld, 1964,25, 354
Barrie, D.S. The Euston & Crewe companion. 1947. X3
KPJ is certain that Mullarkey sexed this up.Reviewed in Locomotive Mag., 1948, 54, 48 who thought if an excellent guide. Available ABE Books
Howard Clayton The Duffield Bank and Eaton Railways. Lingfield. 1968. 92pp (X19)
Neither BNB nor Hampshire Public Library list whether this was a Locomotion Paper or Oakwood Library of Railway History
Robert McCullough Arnold. Steam over Belfast Lough: a look at the railways to Bangor and Larne and especially the work of the locomotives. Lingfield , 1969.(X 22)
Bowtell, Harold D. Reservoir railways of Mancester and the Peak. 1977. (X 26)
Kate Robinson and Robert Forsythe. Cumbrian railway photographer, the William Nash Collection. 2002 (X 74)
Reviewed in _Backtrack,_2005, 19, 445 and by Roger Hennesssey in Backtrack, 2003, 17, 114 (KPJ: this very odd)
Tatlow, Peter. Harrow & Wealdstone: 50 years on, clearing up the aftermath. Usk, 2002. 120pp. (X 75)
Reviewed by Michael Blakemore inBacktrack, 2003, 17, 54.
B.L. Jackson Weymouth to the Channel Islands — a Great Western Railway Shipping history. (X 76)
Reviewed in Backtrack, 2003, 17, 473
Mervyn Jones. The essential guide to Welsh heritage and scenic railways. Usk:. 2010. 192pp. 162 colour photographs, 1 map, paperback, (X98)
Reviewed by Graham Bird. inJ. Rly Canal Hist. Soc., 2011, 58
Mullarkey, Terence A. The Oakwood Press: the first 80 years, 1931-2011: a collectors guide. Usk: Oakwood, 2012. 120pp. (X 100)
This is a relatively inexpensive bibliography (or is it a publisher's catalogue?) of the output from the Oakwood Press which seemed to exist in a remarkably large number of locations (even this is partly resolved). The illustrations (99% of the covers are illustrated) are terribly small and people wanting further illumination will either have to hope that someone is selling a copy on E-bay (where it is possible to enlarge the thumbnail images) or get a magnifying glass. Having gone to all that trouble to seek out the entire oeuvre it is disappointing that no attempt was made to describe what was between the covers. Furthermore, it might have been better for the publisher, which has already wandered into audio-visual to have ventured into electronic publishing. Kevin sees that he purchased this from Robert Humm on 6 July 2012 (sad to stop at Stamford Station and not be able to pop out and see. Reviewed by Tim Edmonds in J. Rly Canal Hist. Soc., 2012, 63.
Gould, David. Maunsell's SR steam passenger stock 1923-39. 100pp + 12pp illus.
Reviewed by MLH (Michael Harris) inRly Wld, 1979, 40, 188.
Sydney A. Leleux. Brotherhoods, Engineers for Power, Transport & Weapons. X102
Peter J. Keat, Goodbye to Victoria the last Queen Empress: the story of Queen Victorias Funeral Train. 2001(Series X)
Reviewed in Backtrack, 2001,15, 423
The Midland Railway Route From Wolverhampton: The story of the line from Wolverhampton to Walsall, Sutton Park and Water Orton Author : Bob Yate (242)
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