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Castles and churches

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Abbeys, Priories and Cathedrals of Wales (Salter)

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Salter, Mike (2012). Abbeys, Priories and Cathedrals of Wales (1st ed.). Malvern, Worcestershire: Folly Publications. ISBN 9781871731910. OCLC 857521104. 94 pages with 146 illustrations.

Introduction (4), Architectural Introduction (10), Public Access to the Sites (19), Gazetter of Abbeys, Priories and Cathedrals (20), Further Reading (93), Glossary of Terms (94).

Betjeman's Best British Churches

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Betjeman, John; Surman, Richard; Ellis, Michael (2011). "Wales: Cwmyoy St Martin". Betjeman's Best British Churches. Cartography by Rosalyn Ellis. London: HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-00-741688-2. OCLC 820869036. {{cite book}}: |format= requires |url= (help) 896 pages with colour and b/w illustrations and colour maps.

Example with section and page parameters (page numbers given in eBook are those from the paper version):

{{cite book
| author-first1 = John
| author-last1  = Betjeman
| author-link1  = John Betjeman
| author-first2 = Richard
| author-last2  = Surman
| author-first3 = Michael
| author-last3  = Ellis
| title         = Betjeman's Best British Churches 
| date          = 2011
| format        = eBook
| publisher     = [[HarperCollins]]
| location      = London
| others        = Cartography by Rosalyn Ellis
| section       = Wales: Cwmyoy St Martin
| isbn          = 978-0-00-741688-2
| oclc          = 820869036
| edition       = 
| pages         = 810-811
| ref           = harv 
}}

produces:

Betjeman, John; Surman, Richard; Ellis, Michael (2011). "Wales: Cwmyoy St Martin". Betjeman's Best British Churches. Cartography by Rosalyn Ellis. London: HarperCollins. pp. 810–811. ISBN 978-0-00-741688-2. OCLC 820869036. {{cite book}}: |format= requires |url= (help)

Castles of Mid Wales

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Salter, Mike (2001). Castles of Mid Wales (2nd ed.). Malvern, Worcestershire: Folly Publications. ISBN 1-871731-48-8. OCLC 54947097. 72 pages with 95 illustrations.


Castles of Gwent, Glamorgan & Gower

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Salter, Mike (2002). Castles of Gwent, Glamorgan & Gower (2nd ed.). Malvern, Worcestershire: Folly Publications. ISBN 1-871731-61-5. OCLC 54947157. 112 pages with 190 illustrations.

Introduction (4), Gazetter of Castles in Gwent (12), Gazetter of Castles in Glamorgan (56), Gazetter of Castles in Gower (99), Glossary of Terms (112), Public Access to the Sites (112), Further Reading (112).

Example with section and page parameters:

{{cite book
| last1         = Salter
| first1        = Mike
| title         = Castles of Gwent, Glamorgan & Gower 
| date          = 2002
| publisher     = Folly Publications 
| location      = Malvern, Worcestershire
| isbn          = 1-871731-61-5
| oclc          = 54947157
| edition       = 2nd
| ref           = harv 
| section       = Abergavenny Castle
| page          = 12 
}}

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Salter, Mike (2002). "Abergavenny Castle". Castles of Gwent, Glamorgan & Gower (2nd ed.). Malvern, Worcestershire: Folly Publications. p. 12. ISBN 1-871731-61-5. OCLC 54947157.

Castles of Mid Wales

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Salter, Mike (2001). Castles of Mid Wales (2nd ed.). Malvern, Worcestershire: Folly Publications. ISBN 1-871731-48-8. OCLC 54947097. 72 pages with 95 illustrations.

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Castles of North Wales

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Salter, Mike (1997). Castles of North Wales (1st ed.). Malvern, Worcestershire: Folly Publications. ISBN 1-871731-27-5. OCLC 37425487. 88 pages and 125 illustrations.

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Castles of South-West Wales

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Salter, Mike (1996). Castles of South-West Wales (1st ed.). Malvern, Worcestershire: Folly Publications. ISBN 1-871731-26-7. OCLC 37379923. 88 pages with 130 illustrations.

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Old Parish Churches of Gwent, Glamorgan & Gower

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Salter, Mike (2002). Old Parish Churches of Gwent, Glamorgan & Gower (2nd ed.). Malvern, Worcestershire: Folly Publications. ISBN 1-871731-60-7. OCLC 59884406. 112 pages with 250 illustrations.

Introduction (4), Gazetter of Gwent Churches (12), Gazetter of Glamorgan Churches (68), Gazetter of Gower Churches (105), Glossary of Terms (112), Further Reading (112).

Old Parish Churches of Mid Wales

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Salter, Mike (2003). Old Parish Churches of Mid Wales (2nd ed.). Malvern, Worcestershire: Folly Publications. ISBN 1-871731-62-3. OCLC 54947596. 64 pages with 151 illustrations.

Got it - but first edition - check date, isbn etc.

Old Parish Churches of North Wales

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Salter, Mike (2012). Old Parish Churches of North Wales (2nd ed.). Malvern, Worcestershire: Folly Publications. ISBN 978-1-871731-92-7. OCLC 857521112. 106 pages with 247 illustrations.

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Old Parish Churches of South-West Wales

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Salter, Mike (1994). Old Parish Churches of South-West Wales (1st ed.). Malvern, Worcestershire: Folly Publications. ISBN 1-871731-19-4. OCLC 32212104. 80 pages with 130 illustrations.

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Grace Williams (composer)

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Grace Williams (with examples)

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Biography of Grace Williams (Welsh composer 1906 - 1977). 98 pages with 42 musical examples.

When using short footnotes {{sfn|Boyd|1980|page=22}} should normally suffice.

Also in series: 1 - William Matthias; 2 - Alun Hoddinott; 3 - David Wynne.

Boyd, Malcom (1980). Bohana, Roy (ed.). Grace Williams. Composers of Wales. Vol. 4 (1st ed.). Cardiff: University of Wales Press, on behalf of the Welsh Arts Council. ISBN 0-7083-0762-0. OCLC 7547501.

My copy has two press clippings pasted in: Western Mail: Britten's muse in Barry (29/6/95) and Western Mail: Shackles of criticism shaken off by centenary celebration (mother of Welsh music, Wales' first professional composer, Composer of the Week BBC Radio 3, Lyrita deal with Wyastone (Nimbus records))

Optional sections (and a handy Table of Contents):

| section       = Preface
| section       = I Childhood and Student Years: 1906 - 1931
| section       = II London and Lincolnshire: 1931 - 1945
| section       = III Return to Wales: 1945 - 1954
| section       = IV Years of Maturity: 1954 - 1971
| section       = V The Last Years: 1972 - 1977
| section       = VI Personality and Style
| section       = Appendix I: Catalogue of Works and Index
| section       = Appendix Gramophone Recordings
| section       = Bibliography
{{cite book
| title         = Grace Williams
| section       = II London and Lincolnshire: 1931 - 1945
| author1-first = Malcom
| author1-last  = Boyd
| editor1-first = Roy
| editor1-last  = Bohana
| date          = 1980
| publisher     = [[University of Wales Press]], on behalf of the [[Welsh Arts Council]] 
| location      = Cardiff
| series        = Composers of Wales
| volume        = 4
| isbn          = 0-7083-0762-0
| oclc          = 7547501
| edition       = 1st
| ref           = harv
| page          = 22
}}

produces (with optional section and page number):

Boyd, Malcom (1980). "II London and Lincolnshire: 1931 - 1945". In Bohana, Roy (ed.). Grace Williams. Composers of Wales. Vol. 4 (1st ed.). Cardiff: University of Wales Press, on behalf of the Welsh Arts Council. p. 22. ISBN 0-7083-0762-0. OCLC 7547501.

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Gwent

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See also Castles and churches.

Blaenavon Ironworks and World Heritage Landscape

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Wakelin, Peter (2011) [2006]. Blaenavon Ironworks and World Heritage Landscape. Design by Ceri Staziker, Photography by Paul Highman (2nd ed.). Cardiff: Cadw. ISBN 978-1-85760-293-7. OCLC 858824245.

Eastern Valley - The Story of Torfaen

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Barber, Chris (1999). "The Afon Llwyd (example)". Eastern Valley - The Story of Torfaen (1st ed.). Llanfoist, Gwent: Blorenge Books. p. 16. ISBN 1-872730-23-X. OCLC 43459623.

Contents: The Afon Llwyd (15), Industrial Heritage (25), The Hanbury Family and Pontypool Park (67), Coal Mining in the Eastern Valley (87), The Chartists' Uprising (115), The Iron Town of Blaenavon (127), The Market Town of Pontypool (151), Old, Upper and New Cwmbran (173), Communications (191), People of the Valley (213), Celebrations and Royal Visits (243), Waterloo to World War Two (259), Here and There in Torfaen (277)

Hando's Gwent

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Hando, Fred; Barber, Chris (2000). "To the Black Mountains". Hando's Gwent (2nd ed.). Llanfoist, Gwent: Blorenge Books. p. 87. ISBN 0951044451. OCLC 18745431.

Monmouthshire Sketch Book

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Hando, Fred J. (1973) [1954]. "XX Twyn Barllwm". Monmouthshire Sketch Book (1st (reprinted) ed.). Newport, Mon: R. H. Johns. p. 62. OCLC 30166792.

Contents: I Allt-yr-yn (1), II Llanhennock - The House with the Wooden Leg (4), III Langstone - The Thatched House (7), IV Redwick (10), V Sudbrook and the Porth-is-Coed (13), VI Black Rock and Heston Brake (16), VII Llandogo and Cleddon Shoots (19), VIII Penhallt in Cloud-Cuckoo Land (22), IX The Ramping Cat and Garnllwyd (25), X Llantilio Croesenny (29), XI Home of "Foxhunter" (33), XII Llanvetherine (36), XIII Trewyn and Sir Winston (40), XIV Climbing the Skirrid (43), XV Llanfihangel Tor-y-Mynydd Lan-Pill (46), XVI George and Zirophoeniza (49), XVII Trostrey (52), XVIII Llanfair Kilgeddin (55), XIX Llandegfedd and its Watersplash (58), XX Twyn Barllwm (62), XXI The Threat to Machen Vale (66), XXII The Sweet Singer of Sirhowy (I) (68), The Sweet Singer of Sirhowy (II) (71), XXIV Mynyddislwyn (75), XXV Bedwellty and Penllwyn (78)

Gwent/Monmouthshire (Pevsner)

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An example of a book with a section given.

Newman, John; Lynch, Frances; Manning, William; Hughes, Stephen (2002). "Abergavenny/Y Fenni (example)". Gwent/Monmouthshire. Pevsner Architectural Guides (The Buildings of Wales). New Haven & London: Yale University Press. p. 106. ISBN 978-0-300-09630-9. OCLC 45327986.

<ref name = GwentMonmouthshire>{{cite book
| last1         = Newman 
| first1        = John
| last2         = Lynch 
| first2        = Frances
| last3         = Manning 
| first3        = William
| last4         = Hughes 
| first4        = Stephen
| title         = Gwent/Monmouthshire | date = 2002
| series        = [[Pevsner Architectural Guides]] (The Buildings of Wales)
| publisher     = Yale University Press | location = New Haven & London
| isbn          = 978-0-300-09630-9| oclc = 45327986
| page          = 106
| section       = Abergavenny/Y Fenni (example)
}}</ref>

Industrial Monmouthshire 1780-1914 (The Gwent County History)

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An example of a book with two (working) editors and numerous contributors.

Williams, Sian Rhiannon (example) (2011). "Education and Literacy (example)". In Williams, Chris; Williams, Sian Rhiannon (eds.). Industrial Monmouthshire 1780-1914. The Gwent County History. Vol. 4. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. p. 187. ISBN 978-0-7083-2365-6. OCLC 56570946.

<ref name = GwentCountyHistory>{{cite book
| author-last   = Williams
| author-first  = Sian Rhiannon (example)
| contribution  = Education and Literacy (example)
| editor1-first = Chris 
| editor1-last  = Williams
| editor-link1  = Chris Williams (academic)
| editor2-last  = Williams | editor2-first = Sian Rhiannon
| series        = The Gwent County History
| title         = Industrial Monmouthshire 1780-1914
| volume        = 4 
| page          = 187 
| publisher     = University of Wales Press 
| place         = Cardiff 
| year          = 2011
| isbn          = 978-0-7083-2365-6
| oclc          = 56570946
}}</ref>

Further contributions by Chapter:

| contribution= 1 Population and Population Movements      | last  = Pryce      | first = W.T.R.
| contribution= 2 The Rural Economy                        | last  = Pincombe   | first  = Ian
| contribution= 3 Communications and Commerce              | last  = Boyns      | first  = Trevor 
                                                           | author-link   = Trevor Boyns
| contribution= 4 The Iron and Steel Industry              | last  = Elliot     | first  = John
| contribution= 5 The Coal Industry                        | last  = Jones      | first  = Bill
| contribution= 6 Urban Society                            | last  = Lewis      | first  = C. Roy
| contribution= 7 Rural Society                            | last  = Pincombe   | first  = Ian
| contribution= 8 The Languages of Monmouthshire           | last  = Williams   | first  = Sian Rhiannon
| contribution= 9 Literature in Welsh and English          | last  = Adams      | first  = Sam
| contribution= 10 Education and Literacy                  | last  = Williams   | first  = Sian Rhiannon
| contribution= 11 Church and Chapel                       | last  = Turner     | first  = Christopher B.
| contribution= 12 Popular Culture, Leisure and Recreation | last  = Williams   | first  = Gareth
| contribution= 13 Visual Culture                          | last1 = Lord       | first1 = Peter 
                                                           | last2 = Morgan-Guy | first2 = John
| contribution= 14 Parliamentary Representation            | last  = Escott     | first  = Margaret
| contribution= 15 Local Government                        | last  = Croll      | first  = Andy
| contribution= 16 Popular Movements, 1780-1850            | last  = Williams   | first  = Chris 
                                                           | author-link = Chris Williams (academic)
| contribution= 17 Trade Unionism and the Labour Movement, | last  = Williams   | first  = John
                   1850-1914
| contribution= 18 The Question of Monmouthsire            | last  = Williams   | first  = Chris 
                                                           | author-link = Chris Williams (academic)

A History of King Henry VIII's Boys Grammar School at Abergavenny (Part I)

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British Listed Buildings

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"St John's Masonic Lodge, Abergavenny". British Listed Buildings. Listing Text. Retrieved 13 January 2016.

GWR and railways

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Didcot Railway Centre – Home of the Great Western Society

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"3650". Didcot Railway Centre – Home of the Great Western Society. 19 May 2012. Archived from the original on 11 October 2013. Retrieved 1 July 2014.

Didcot Railway Centre

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"3738". Didcot Railway Centre – Home of the Great Western Society. 10 August 2013. Archived from the original on 26 September 2013. Retrieved 1 July 2014.

Bodmin and Wenford Railway

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"4612 – Steam Locomotive". Bodmin and Wenford Railway. Archived from the original on 12 February 2015. Retrieved 21 September 2014.

Dapol Model Railway Company

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"5700 Pannier Tank". Dapol Model Railway Company. Archived from the original on 12 February 2015. Retrieved 23 June 2014.

Llangollen Railway Enthusiast and Archive Website 2014

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"7754". Llangollen Railway Enthusiast and Archive Website 2014. Archived from the original on 19 June 2014. Retrieved 23 September 2014.

The Pontypool & Blaenavon Locomotive Group

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"9629's History". The Pontypool & Blaenavon Locomotive Group. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 23 September 2014.

Dean Forest Railway

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"9681 – Pannier Tank Engine". Dean Forest Railway. Archived from the original on 31 May 2014. Retrieved 23 September 2014.

The Golden Age of Steam Locomotive Building

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Atkins, Philip (1999). The Golden Age of Steam Locomotive Building (1 ed.). Penryn, Cornwall: Atlantic Transport Publishers and the National Railway Museum. ISBN 0-906899-87-7. OCLC 468585665.

The Great Western at War 1939–1945

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Bryan, Tim (1995). The Great Western at War 1939–1945 (1 ed.). Yeovil, Somerset, UK: Patrick Stephens. ISBN 1-85260-479-4. OCLC 60238810.

The last years of Metropolitan Steam

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Casserley, H. C. (1979). The last years of Metropolitan Steam (1 ed.). Truro, UK: D. Bradford Barton. ISBN 0-85153-327-2. OCLC 810550677.

C.B Collett A Competent Successor

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Chacksfield, John (2002). C.B Collett A Competent Successor (1 ed.). Usk, UK: The Oakwood Press. ISBN 0-85361-586-1. OCLC 51740457.

3650

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Dare, Kevin (2011). "3650's History". 3650. Archived from the original on 11 October 2014. Retrieved 14 February 2015. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= / |archive-url= timestamp mismatch; 25 June 2013 suggested (help)

GWR Modelling

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Elliott, Russ (2012a). "GWR 1906–1934 Loco Livery". GWR Modelling. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 14 February 2015.

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Elliott, Russ (2012b). "GWR 1934–1942 Loco Livery". GWR Modelling. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 14 February 2015.

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Elliott, Russ (2012c). "GWR 1906–1934 Loco Livery". GWR Modelling. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 14 February 2015.

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Elliott, Russ (2012d). "BR(W) Steam Loco Livery 1948–64". GWR Modelling. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 14 February 2015.

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Faulkner, John. "Class 57XX". Hornby Railways Collector Guide. Archived from the original on 13 October 2011. Retrieved 14 February 2015.

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Ferris, Tom (1995). Severn Valley Locomotives as they were. Leicester, England: Midland Publishing. ISBN 1-85780-030-3. OCLC 33405136.

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Gibson, John (1984). Great Western Railway Locomotive Design – a Critical Appreciation (1 ed.). Newton Abbott, UK: David & Charles. ISBN 0-7153-8606-9. OCLC 12666432.

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"GWR 0-6-0PT Pannier Tank No. 5775". Keighley & Worth Valley Railway. Archived from the original on 17 February 2015. Retrieved 19 February 2015.

South Devon Railway

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"GWR 0-6-0PT 5786 (L.92)". South Devon Railway. Archived from the original on 15 December 2014. Retrieved 14 February 2015.

Buckinghamshire Railway Centre

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"GWR 57XX Class 0-6-0PT No. 7715 (L.99)". Buckinghamshire Railway Centre. Archived from the original on 4 July 2014. Retrieved 14 February 2015.

Vintage Trains

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"GWR Pannier 7752 (LT No. L94)". Vintage Trains. Archived from the original on 29 December 2014. Retrieved 14 February 2015.

Vintage Trains

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"GWR Pannier 7760". Vintage Trains. Archived from the original on 29 December 2014. Retrieved 14 February 2015.

Epping Ongar Railway

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"GWR Hall 4900 Class, Pitchford Hall No. 4953". Epping Ongar Railway. Archived from the original on 9 November 2014. Retrieved 14 February 2015.

Just Like The Real Thing

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"GWR 5700/8750 Pannier tank O Gauge Model Loco kit". Just Like The Real Thing. Archived from the original on 12 April 2013. Retrieved 14 February 2015.

Keighley & Worth Valley Locomotives as they were

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Heavyside, Tom (1996). Keighley & Worth Valley Locomotives as they were. Leicester, UK: Midland Publishing. ISBN 1-85780-050-8.

Classic British Steam Locomotives

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Herring, Peter (2000). Classic British Steam Locomotives (1 ed.). Leicester, UK: Abbeydale Press. ISBN 1-86147-057-6. OCLC 44485041.

An Outline of Great Western Locomotive Practice 1837–1947

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Holcroft, Harold (1957). An Outline of Great Western Locomotive Practice 1837–1947 (1 ed.). London: Locomotive Publishing Company. OCLC 13299691.

Great Western Railway Pannier Tanks

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Jones, Robin (2014). Great Western Railway Pannier Tanks (1 ed.). Marlborough, UK: The Crowood Press. ISBN 978-1-84797-653-6. OCLC 859298680.

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le Fleming, H.M. (April 1958). Part 5: Six-coupled Tank Engines. The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway. Oxford: RCTS. ISBN 0-901115-35-5. OCLC 500544510.

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"Livery 'comeback' for The Railway Children Pannier". Heritage Railway (190). Horncastle, Lincs, UK: Mortons Media. 5 June 2014.

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"No. 35053". The London Gazette (invalid |supp= (help)). 11 February 1941.

Severn Valley Railway

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"Meet the Locomotives – Non-operational steam locomotives in storage or in course of restoration". Severn Valley Railway. Archived from the original on 14 February 2015. Retrieved 14 February 2015.

The Great Western Railway in the 20th Century

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Nock, O.S. (1972). The Great Western Railway in the 20th Century (2 ed.). London: Ian Allan. ISBN 9780711002272. OCLC 251662074.

MeasuringWorth

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Officer, Lawrence H.; Williamson, Samuel H. (2012). "Explaining the Measures of Worth". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved 22 August 2014.

MeasuringWorth

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Officer, Lawrence H.; Williamson, Samuel H. (2014). "Five Ways to Compute the Relative Value of a UK Pound Amount, 1270 to Present". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved 22 August 2014.

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"The Pontypool & Blaenavon Locomotive Group – 9629's History". 31 August 2012. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 14 February 2015.

Keighley & Worth Valley Railway

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"The Railway Children Weekend". Keighley & Worth Valley Railway. Archived from the original on 17 February 2015. Retrieved 19 February 2015.

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Russell, J. H. (1975). A pictorial Record of Great Western Engines.

Red Panniers: Last Steam on the Underground

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Scott-Morgan, John; Martin, Kirk (2008). Red Panniers: Last Steam on the Underground. Lydney, Gloucester: Lightmoor Press. ISBN 9781899889297. OCLC 271770628.

History of the Great Western Railway 1. Consolidation, 1923–29

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Semmens, Peter (1985). History of the Great Western Railway 1. Consolidation, 1923–29. London: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 9780043851043. OCLC 59803211.

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"Vintage Trains – About Us – The Trust". 2 July 2013. Archived from the original on 29 July 2014. Retrieved 14 February 2015.

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Whalley, Tom (2013a). "Graham Farish by Bachmann Past and Present Models Rev. 11" (PDF). World of Model Railways. Bachmann Europe plc. GFPTW2013. Retrieved 23 June 2014.

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Whalley, Tom (2013b). "Bachmann Branchline Past and Present Models Rev. 5" (PDF). World of Model Railways. Bachmann Europe plc. BLPTW2013. Retrieved 23 June 2014.

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Whitehurst, Brian (1973). Great Western Engines, Names, Numbers, Types and Classes (1940 to Preservation). Oxford, UK: Oxford Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0-9028-8821-0. OCLC 815661.

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Sixsmith, Ian; Derry, Richard (2011). The Pannier Papers No.2 The 57XX Engines 36XX, 37XX, 46XX. Bedford, UK: The Irwell Press. ISBN 978-1-906919-33-7. OCLC 755069689.

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Sixsmith, Ian; Derry, Richard (2011). The Pannier Papers No.3 The 57XX Engines 57XX, 67XX, 77XX. Bedford, UK: The Irwell Press. ISBN 978-1-906919-44-3. OCLC 779581588.

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Sixsmith, Ian; Derry, Richard (2012). The Pannier Papers No.4 The 57XX Engines 87XX, 96XX, 97XX. Bedford, UK: The Irwell Press. ISBN 978-1-906919-48-1. OCLC 867995656.

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Typos

Email Hitchin Camera Club

Leutha - talk

EdwardX - talk

Llandegfedd Church - mentioned in Hando - do we have any coverage of the village and church? Very little - expand

Welsh Awards - Gold (1st), Steel (2nd), Copper (3rd), Slate (commended - up to 3), and Coal (general contributions at the coal face).

Certificates - Welsh flag and wikipedia logo. Also Wiki commons, Welsh wikipedia, Wikimedia UK. Signed by various dignataries. Background images of welsh gold mine, steel works, swansea, slate mine, coal mine.

Pin with welsh flag and wikipedia logo.

Highbeam access

iClear 16 - colours and replacement coils

Fantasia - images to illustrate the tunes?

Grace Williams (Symphony No. 1 - destroyed by composer)

Grace Williams - Hen Walia

Grace Williams - Sea Sketches

Grace Williams - Symphonic Impressions

Grace Williams - Symphony No. 2

Grace Williams - Trumpet Concerto

Grace Williams - Choral works, Caernavon fanfare

Grace Williams - Elizabeth Maconchy, Dorothy Gow, Imogen Holst, Vaughan-Williams

Grace Williams - Biography

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