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Engine Disposals; beware 'sale dates'!- In an important contribution to the study of railway history, our Historical CassJEut Richard Strange argues that some of the most commonly used sources for information about the disposal of withdrawn locomotives could be misleading, or at worst incorrect. Edwardian Elegance: the great bear at bath - Locomotive desipi in the era before the first World War probably reached it's apogee in terms of elegance and grace. Steam World resular Hugh Ballantyne presents a selection of previously unsceen photographs of locomotives around Bath in 1908, including the GWR's only 'Pacific'. Port Lines! southampton docks and their railways - Sea, rail and road transport combined to make dockland lines some of the most fascinating parts of the British railway network. David Thrower begins a new series on the railways of Southampton Docks, covering everything from 'USA' 0-6-0 shunters to 4-6-2 Bulleids on boat trains. Whisky Trains Galore! - In an issue with a definite Hogmanay theme, Dr Ann Glen launches a new series on the idiosyncratic 'whisky trainies' of the Scottish Highlands in our latest 'Steam over Scotland' feature. Comment - The long association between railways and docks is the subject of this month's editorial. Call Attention - An historic picture of the naming of 'Patriot' No. 5538 Giggleswick, and a photograph of the monument to Sir Patrick Stirling at Doncaster, are the lead items in our monthly pot-pourri. cheers.' signs of the lines - Continuing the New Year theme, thoughts turn to revelries as well as railways. Peter Roulston presents a selection of shots of some of the more authentic railway pub signs. going to GROUND - Ever wondered how those grounded wagon bodies on the lineside got there? Ron Herbert explains in an unusual sequence of pictures. monument To steam - Steam is in the blood of the Simmons family. In an extract from his autobiography, former fireman George Simmons, whose father Joe was a driver with the LNWR, describes the hard life of a cleaner at Birmingham's Monument Lane shed in the 1930s. A 'stranger' strolls down stewarts lane - In an age before the invention of modern management techniques, R.H.N. Hardy describes his methods of dealing with some of the more outspoken characters when he was in charge of Stewarts Lane shed. what, where, when? - There was another bumper response to our November competition, and there are two more mystery pictures to identify this month. darkroom discoveries - A quartet of former NER 0-8-Os is showcased at Middlesbrough by regular contributor Eric Sawford. platform - A letter from the former Redhill Shedmaster who organised that famous 'All Regions' line-up photograph in the September Steam World opens our four-page readers' views section. steam's the theme - Reduced in the end to just one train a day, the service from Hellifield to Hawes in the Yorkshire Dales - mysteriously nidoiarned 'Bonnyface' - is recalled in pictures by Neville Stead. all things considered - Andrew Dm: the former Head at the National Railway Museum at tork, pfwides some more pertinent opinion on a railway topic. at the heart of old oak - Former senior BR and Raikrack executive David Maidment concludes his entertaining account of life as a management trainee at London's Old Oak Common MPD. reviews - Need some last-minute Christmas presents, or just something to relax with wer the holiday? Steam World reviews the best of" the books and videos. the potter portfolio - Anrther fine selection of images of the former Midland Railway line between Gloucester and Ashdiurch by the late Bill Potter, with captions by Benne Holland. next issue - A sneak preview of what's on the schedule for the February issue of the UK's biggest-selling historical railway magazine. Don't miss out order your copy from the newsagent today! On the Cover - In April 1967, Riddles "Britannia" No. 70024 Vulcan accelerates away from Settle station, with an up parcels train, bathed in spring sunshine.
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