Shows how the GER was the key railway for visiting Americans, with its links to Glasgow and Liverpool for the Atlantic liners and its steamers to the Continent. One page lists East Anglian towns of the same name on both sides of the Atlantic, e.g. Brandon (Vermont) and Chelmsford (Mass.).
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Most of this brochure displays the accommodation and the berths on each deck of the steamers Munich,..
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Describes the service, the ferries and the freight carried. The reproduction of the pictures is quit..
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These scans are from an original booklet presented to guests at the GER 50th birthday dinner held in..
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NEW JANUARY 2014. In 1893 Cassell's published a book by J. Pearson Pattinson entitled British Railwa..
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NEW AUGUST 2016. The British Railways booklet entitled 'Holland: Services and Fares' covering ..
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