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Peter Timms - Swindon Works, 1930-1960 read book FB2, DJV

9781445642574
English

1445642573
Swindon Works 1930 1960 is a fully revised and enlarged edition of Working at Swindon Works 1930 1960, first published in 2007. It describes various aspects of the famous railway works of the Great Western Railway, later British Railways Western Region.Despite the disruption caused by economic depression, the Second World War, nationalization and the transition from steam to diesel manufacture, the 1930s through to the 1950s was, in many ways, the greatest period in the Works long history. This book puts the company s range of output into perspective and records the means by which it was achieved, particularly from the viewpoint of the workers but also from that of the company as a business.As with most historical research, this account is made up of fragments from many varied sources, not least from firsthand recollections of those who worked inside . This book, together with the companion In and Around Swindon Works, sets out, for the first time, a comprehensive account of this vast subject over a thirty year period. The author also confronts many widely held views and dispels some of the myths, one being that everything that can be written about the GWR has already been written .", Swindon Works 1930-1960 is a fully revised and enlarged edition of Working at Swindon Works 1930-1960, first published in 2007. It describes various aspects of the famous railway works of the Great Western Railway, later British Railways Western Region.Despite the disruption caused by economic depression, the Second World War, nationalisation and the transition from steam to diesel manufacture, the 1930s through to the 1950s was, in many ways, the greatest period in the Works' long history. This book puts the company's range of output into perspective and records the means by which it was achieved, particularly from the viewpoint of the workers but also from that of the company as a business.As with most historical research, this account is made up of fragments from many varied sources, not least from first-hand recollections of those who worked 'inside'. This book, together with the companion In and Around Swindon Works, sets out, for the first time, a comprehensive account of this vast subject over a thirty year period. The author also confronts many widely held views and dispels some of the myths, one being that 'everything that can be written about the GWR has already been written'.

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