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The railway magazine [1]

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The railway magazine [1]

Material type
図書
Author
Stoker, G.ほか
Publisher
In-house reproduction
Publication date
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Material Format
Paper
Capacity, size, etc.
24 cm
NDC
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Title from spine and caption'The oldest railway station in the World : Liverpool road station, Manchester' from 'The railway magazine, November, 1902'...

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Material Type
図書
Publication, Distribution, etc.
Size
24 cm
Place of Publication (Country Code)
ja
Text Language Code
en
Target Audience
一般
Note (General)
Title from spine and caption
'The oldest railway station in the World : Liverpool road station, Manchester' from 'The railway magazine, November, 1902'
'Notable railway stations, 3 : Euston' from 'The railway magazine, January 1900'
'Notable railway stations, 5 : New street station, Birmingham' from 'The railway magazine, April 1900'
'Notable railway stations, 8 : Temple meads, Bristol' from 'The railway magazine, October 1900'
'Notable railway stations, 19 : St. Pancras' from 'The railway magazine, June, 1902'
'Notable railway stations, 21 : Darlington (Bank top), N.E.R' from 'The railway magazine, July, 1903'
'Notable railway stations, 22 : The Wellington station, Leeds' from 'The railway magazine, September, 1903'
'Notable railway stations, 23 : Carnforth (London & North-Western & Furness joint)' from 'The railway magazine, February, 1904'
'Notable railway stations, 28 : Nottingham (Midland railway)' from 'The railway magazine, October, 1904'
'Notable railway stations, 30 : Manchester Central (Cheshire lines)' from 'The railway magazine, March, 1905'
'Notable railway stations, 31 : Perth General (joint) (Caledonian, North British, and Highland railway)' from 'The railway magazine, May, 1905'
'Notable railway stations, no. 33 : The General station, Chester' from 'The railway magazine / edited by G. A. Sekon, September, 1905'
'Notable railway stations, no. 37 : Glasgow Central station (Caledonian railway)' from 'The railway magazine, Januaey, 1907'
'Notable railway stations, no. 45 : North road, Plymouth (Great Western railway and London and South-Western railway)' from 'The railway magazine, February, 1909'
'Railway goods depots, 3 : Paddington' from 'The railway magazine, March 1900'