Gough, J. (2000). Railways. Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society 74. Vol 74, Leicester: Leicestershire Archaeological & Historical Society. pp. 99-111. https://doi.org/10.5284/1107811. Cite this via datacite
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Railways | ||
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Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society 74 | ||
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Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society | ||
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99 - 111 | ||
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The archive of the railway industry is very rich. However, this article asserts that to study railways from the records held in that archive alone, without taking account of what is - and what was - to be seen on the ground, is to forego an important part of the totality of the evidence for the history of this industry. It takes a number of examples, primarily from Leicestershire, to show how aspects of the railway on the ground not only answer questions raised by a study of the records but also suggest significant questions to be followed up in the records. | ||
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2000 | ||
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03 Feb 2022 |