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Anthony Burton

    Anthony Burton is an author and broadcaster with a primary focus on industrial and transport history, beginning with his first book on the subject in 1972. Beyond canals, railways, and other modes of transit, his interests also encompass the countryside and landscape history. His works invite readers into the fascinating realms of the industrial sectors and transportation networks that have shaped our modern world. With a keen eye for detail and accessible prose, Burton breathes life into historical narratives, illustrating their enduring impact on the present. His writing is both engaging and informative, offering a distinct perspective on the evolution of technology and the landscapes it has transformed. Readers will appreciate his talent for making complex subjects approachable and for painting vivid pictures of the past.

    The Great Western Society
    Around Britain by Canal
    The Ridgeway
    The Anatomy of Canals Vol 1: The Early Years
    Thomas Telford
    Cotswold Way
    • 2024

      Ocean Liners

      A New History

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the evolution of ocean travel, the book delves into the transition from early transatlantic sailings to modern air travel. It contrasts the luxurious experiences of first-class passengers with the harsh realities faced by immigrants. The narrative highlights the competitive advancements in ship design and the romanticized interiors of grand liners. Additionally, it emphasizes the critical roles played by the crew, from engineers to captains, providing a comprehensive perspective on life aboard some of history's most iconic ships.

      Ocean Liners
    • 2024

      The Victorian and Edwardian periods saw the development of the steam locomotive in Britain from a comparatively simple machine to a powerful main line express capable of speeds of a hundred miles an hour. The book starts with an introduction dealing with the main line of development and that is followed by a picture section with over 190 photographs. Each illustration has an extended caption giving details of the engine and its history. The material is arranged geographically, starting with the railways of southern England and ending with Irish railways. The Channel Islands, the Isle of Wight and the Isle of Man are also included, and there is a section on English light railway. The photographs are all of the locomotives in their working days, many showing them in action on both passenger and goods trains. This splendid collection shows the rich diversity of Britain's railways and how different companies and their engineers produced engines of great individuality. This is a book that will be enjoyed by all lovers of the golden age of steam railways.

      Victorian and Edwardian Locomotive Portraits - The South of England
    • 2024

      The Victorian and Edwardian periods saw the development of the steam locomotive in Britain from a comparatively simple machine to a powerful main line express capable of speeds of a hundred miles an hour. The book starts with an introduction dealing with the main lines of development in the north of Britain and that is followed by a picture section with over a hundred photographs. Each illustration has an extended caption giving details of the engine and its history. The material is arranged geographically, with sections dealing with the north of England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and a separate section on light railways. The photographs are all of the locomotives in their working days, many showing them in action on both passenger and goods trains. This splendid collection shows the rich diversity of Britain’s railways and how different companies and their engineers produced engines of great individuality. This is a book that will be enjoyed by all lovers of the golden age of steam railways.

      Victorian and Edwardian Locomotive Portraits, Northern England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland
    • 2023
    • 2023

      The book traces the history of the various craft that have been used for transport on Britain's rivers and canals from the earliest times to the present day.

      Craft of the Inland Waterways
    • 2023

      This book is about technology and how it has changed the lives of people on three continents over the last three hundred years.

      A History of the Cotton Industry
    • 2022

      This book tells the story of London's maritime history from the the establishment of Roman Londinium to the present day.

      Maritime London
    • 2022
    • 2022
    • 2021