An edition of Railways, relics, and romance (1995)

Railways, relics, and romance

the Eveleigh railway workshops, Sydney, New South Wales

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An edition of Railways, relics, and romance (1995)

Railways, relics, and romance

the Eveleigh railway workshops, Sydney, New South Wales

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Publisher
C. Simpson
Language
English
Pages
120

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Table of Contents

A train of the thoughts / by Gael Newton
Heat and sparks / Robert Milliken
Comments from Eveleigh workers and associates / recorded and edited by Chris Ashton.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Sydney

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
625.1/8/099441
Library of Congress
TF376 .M64 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
120 p. :
Number of pages
120

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL569159M
ISBN 10
0959623213
LCCN
96154764
OCLC/WorldCat
36656245
Library Thing
8885614
Goodreads
3680752

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