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Tracing Your Railway Ancestors: a Guide for Family Historians

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Di Drummond's concise and informative guide to Britain's railways will be absorbing reading for anyone who wants to learn about the history of the industry and for family history researchers who want to find out about the careers of their railway ancestors. In a clear and accessible way she guides readers through the social, technical and economic aspects of the story. She describes in vivid detail the rapid growth, maturity and long decline of the railways from the earliest days in the late-eighteenth century to privatization in the 1990s. In the process she covers the themes and issues that family historians, local historians and railway enthusiasts will need to understand in order to pursue their research. A sequence of short, fact-filled chapters gives an all-round view of the development of the railways. In addition to tracing the birth and growth of the original railway companies, she portrays the types of work that railwaymen did and pays particular attention to the railway world in which they spent their working lives. The tasks they undertook, the special skills they had to learn, the conditions they worked in, the organization and hierarchy of the railway companies, and the make-up of railway unions – all these elements in the history of the railways are covered. She also introduces the reader to the variety of records that are available for genealogical research – staff records and registers, publications, census returns, biographies and autobiographies, and the rest of the extensive literature devoted to the railway industry. AUTHOR: Di Drummond is senior lecturer in history at Trinity and All Saints' College in Leeds, and she is a leading expert on Britain's railway history. She has carried out extensive research on the Victorian railway industry and the railway companies, on railwaymen, navies and overseas railway workers and on women and the railway. In addition to her book Crewe: Railway Town, Company and People, 1840-1914, she has published many articles on railway history in journals and magazines. ILLUSTRATIONS 50 illustrations *

Author Biography:

Dr Di Drummond is senior lecturer in history at Trinity and All Saints' College in Leeds, and she is a leading expert on Britain's railway history. She has carried out extensive research on the Victorian railway industry and the railway companies, on railwaymen, navvies and overseas railway workers and on women and the railway. In addition to her book Crewe: Railway Town, Company and People, 1840-1914, she has published many articles on railway history in journals and magazines.
Release date Australia
May 20th, 2010
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  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
50 illustrations
Pages
288
Dimensions
148x210x18
ISBN-13
9781844158645
Product ID
3882441

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