Paul Lewin from the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways, Nick Rails from Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, Simon Marsh from the Kent & East Sussex Railway, Chris Price from the North Yorkshire Moors Railway and recently appointed Watercress Line CEO Amanda Squires took on a series of questions ...
Dickens purchased the mahogany pedestal writing desk as well as the walnut and fruitwood smoker’s armchair in 1859. He used them in the study of his final home at Gad’s Hill Place in Kent (Dickens also had an identical chair in his London office which is now in the New York State L...
a merchant in River John; Annie (Dan) Baillie of Balfron; Marion (Kenneth) MacLean of West Branch and Hugh, mail carrier between Truro and Earltown. ↩
She led evidence-based research initiative on illicit trade across Georgian-Abkhaz di- vide and prospects of their regulation, on the peace dividend of re-opening railways in the South Cauca- sus, pursued policy research with particular focus on the role of the European Union in building peace ...
soldiers, equipment, and provisions to the Hejaz. Consequently, the train line fell under the administration of the Military Railways and Ports Directorate in 1917 (Çetin2010, 113). As an irony of fate, the trains of the Hejaz Railway carried away the artifacts housed in al-Masjid al-...
In the 1850s British firms had developed the two railways of the region (the Izmir-Aydin and the Izmir-Kasaba lines) and had introduced gas lighting to the city. Although the initial concessions for the quay works were first granted to three British merchants, eventually, it was the French ...