Swindon Works Through Time

Swindon Works Through Time
Author: Andy Binks,Peter Timms
Publsiher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2015-02-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781445642710

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This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which the Swindon Works have changed and developed since the 1940s.

Swindon Works The Legend

Swindon Works  The Legend
Author: Rosa Matheson
Publsiher: The History Press
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2016-05-02
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780750968867

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The age of steam is past, the heyday of Swindon Works is long gone – but the legend lives on. What made the Great Western Railway's Swindon Works iconic? Was it its worldwide reputation; perhaps its profound impact in shaping the new town of Swindon; or that it melded those who worked there into one big family? In a new and exciting format, this book, by popular railway historian Rosa Matheson, helps explain why the never-ending love story endures. With big facts and fascinating stories, it is a must read not only for ex-Works employees and their families, nor just for GWR fans and railway enthusiasts, but also for any newcomer seeking to find a good way into railway history.

The End of the Line

The End of the Line
Author: Ron Bateman
Publsiher: The History Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780750995283

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In 1977, the iconic Swindon Works was building locomotives. By 1986, it was shut down. In The End of the Line, Ron Bateman recounts the fight to save Swindon Works, its 3,500 jobs and the livelihood of the entire community it represented. Initially joining through the Works Training School in 1977, Ron witnessed this tragic struggle and the crushing blow dealt to the industry that had defined Swindon for generations. Combining personal recollections with information and interviews from many other insiders and railmen, this book provides the only comprehensive chronicle on the final decade of 147 years of railway engineering and a fateful milestone in the history of Swindon.

Swindon Works 1930 1960

Swindon Works 1930 1960
Author: Peter Timms
Publsiher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2014-08-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781445642673

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From 1841, when the Great Western Railway began building its works at Swindon, to 1986, when the works were closed, Swindon was a railway town

GWR Collett Castle Class

GWR Collett Castle Class
Author: Keith Langston
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2015-03-30
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781473851863

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The 'Castle' class 4-6-0 locomotives designed by Charles Collett and built at Swindon Works were the principal passenger locomotives of the Great Western Railway. The 4-cylinder locomotives were built in batches between 1923 and 1950, the later examples being constructed after nationalisation by British Railways. In total 171 engines of the class were built and they were originally to be seen at work all over the Great Western Railway network, and later working on the Western Region of British Railways. The highly successful class could be described as a GWR work in progress, because further development took place over almost all of the locomotives working lives. In addition to inspiring other locomotive designers the 'Castle' class engines were proved to be capable of outstanding performances, and when introduced were rightly described as being 'Britain's most powerful passenger locomotives'. Some of the 'Castles' survived in service for over 40 years, and individually clocked up just a little short of 2 million miles in traffic. In this book, Keith Langston provides a definitive chronological history of the iconic class together with archive photographic records of each GWR 'Castle' locomotive. Many of the 300 plus images are published for the first time. In addition background information on the origin of the names the engines carried, including details of the many name changes which took place, are also included. The extra anecdotal information adds a fascinating glimpse of social history. Collett CASTLE Class is a lavishly illustrated factual reference book which will delight steam railway enthusiasts in general and in particular those with a love of all things Great Western!

Swindon Works

Swindon Works
Author: Rosa Matheson
Publsiher: The History Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2016-05-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780750968867

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The age of steam is past, the heyday of Swindon Works is long gone – but the legend lives on. What made the Great Western Railway’s Swindon Works iconic? Was it its worldwide reputation; perhaps its profound impact in shaping the new town of Swindon; or that it melded those who worked there into one big family? In a new and exciting format, this book, by popular railway historian Rosa Matheson, helps explain why the never-ending love story endures. With big facts and fascinating stories, it is a must read not only for ex-Works employees and their families, nor just for GWR fans and railway enthusiasts, but also for any newcomer seeking to find a good way into railway history.

In and Around Swindon Works

In and Around Swindon Works
Author: Peter Timms
Publsiher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2012-05-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781445611204

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A new study looking at the Swindon works in the transition period between the GWR and BR (Western) ownership.

Struggle and Suffrage in Swindon

Struggle and Suffrage in Swindon
Author: Frances Bevan
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2019-02-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781526718235

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An in-depth history of women’s activism and achievements in one English town, with photos included. As the industrial revolution and the coming of the railways transformed the Wiltshire countryside, Swindon women were on the front line of change, shaping the new industrial town and transforming the old market one. Newcomers arrived from the great railway centers across the country to create a welcoming, tolerant and creative community with women’s contribution at its heart. Following the incorporation of Old and New Swindon in 1900, innovative women stepped up to the plate: women like Swindon-born suffragette Edith New, who challenged political conventions, and Emma Noble, Swindon’s first female councilor, who campaigned to improve living conditions in the town. During two world wars, Swindon women worked in the railway factory in jobs once considered beyond their strength and endurance. Women supported the war effort on the home front, volunteering in what little spare time they had. Struggle and Suffrage in Swindon tells the stories of women like Mary Slade and Kate Handley, two teachers who during WWI headed the Prisoners of War Committee, which sent food parcels to soldiers held in German POW camps. The story of Swindon women includes artists and actresses, political activists and social reformers—and the ordinary women who worked in the factories, raised their children, and made a difference.