JohnT
Warstock Boy
I visited the Crich Tramway Village & Museum in Derbyshire (www.tramway.co.uk) this weekend and found the following titles in their gift shop, which people on this thread may or not know of:
'Birmingham Trams: on old picture postcards' John Marks, Yesterday's Warwickshire Series no.4 , ISBN 0 946245 53 3
'Birmingham Trolleybuses' David Harvey, Trolleybus Classics Number 23, Middleton Press, ISBN 978 1906008 19 2
'Birmingham's Horse Transport' Eric Armstrong, Tempus Publishing, ISBN 978 0 7524 46134
'Camwell's Birmingham: One man's transport perspective' edited by Peter Jaques, Birmingham Transport Historical Group, ISBN 978 1 872863 13 9
All have great photos and information to pour over. I don't know how readily available these titles are in Birmingham, but if anyone is keen to see any of them and can't find a copy, please PM me and I'll be happy to send you my copy through the post (if you promise to send it back!).
'Birmingham Trams: on old picture postcards' John Marks, Yesterday's Warwickshire Series no.4 , ISBN 0 946245 53 3
'Birmingham Trolleybuses' David Harvey, Trolleybus Classics Number 23, Middleton Press, ISBN 978 1906008 19 2
'Birmingham's Horse Transport' Eric Armstrong, Tempus Publishing, ISBN 978 0 7524 46134
'Camwell's Birmingham: One man's transport perspective' edited by Peter Jaques, Birmingham Transport Historical Group, ISBN 978 1 872863 13 9
All have great photos and information to pour over. I don't know how readily available these titles are in Birmingham, but if anyone is keen to see any of them and can't find a copy, please PM me and I'll be happy to send you my copy through the post (if you promise to send it back!).