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CHAPTER SIX: Norbiton and Surbiton

Chapter 6 Footnotes
Page
Topic Source
144
The first railway suburb
Simmons (1986) op.cit. p 64
145-6
Unwin’s evocation:
Unwin op. cit. p 14-15
147
Smoky stinkpots:
C Hamilton Ellis, The Midland Railway (1955) p 71
149
The chairman’s assurance:
Manchester Guardian, 6 November 1874
149
Cack-handed intervention:
Christopher I Savage, An Economic History of Transport (1959) p 71
150
Liberal Mr Wills:
The Times, 23 May 1892
150
The short darkness of a summer’s night:
The Times, 21 August 1895
151
The Clergy Female Orphanage School:
Tony Lewis, Double Century (1987) p 150
152
33 petrol stockists:
John Montgomery, 1900: The End of an Era (1968) p 15
153
American confidence and strength:
Manchester Guardian, 1 January 1901
153
The absurdity, the impertinence:
Percy Williams, Our Decrepit Railway System (1903) p 10
153
Obstacles to progress:
Manchester Guardian, 21 February 1903
154
Walking at dawn...:
Juliet Nicholson, The Perfect Summer (2006) p 135
156
Bravo, Mr Whale:
Railway Magazine, 1904
156-7
Soap, poached salmon...:
Unwin, op. cit. p 60
157
Painswick:
Simmons (1986) op. cit. p19
157
A great boon:
The Times, 11 May 1900
157
A child of sorrow:
C Hamilton Ellis, The North British Railway (1955) p 186
158
The closure no one noticed:
AD Farr, The Campbeltown & Machrihanish Light Railway (1987) p 37
158
Model T Fords:
158-9
The Potts Line:  
159
The theatrical companies:
Henry Maxwell ed,  Railway Magazine Miscellany 1887-1919 p 169-70
160
Class distinctions in death:
AKB Evans and JV Gough eds, The Impact of the Railway on Society in Britain (2003) p 114
161
Co-operation no dearer than competition:
Savage, op. cit.  p 79
161
Any word but nationalization:
Manchester Guardian, 15 November 1913
161-2
The Davies Tract:
Emil Davies, The Case for Railway Nationalisation (1913)
162
A wonderful stimulus to the highway:  
The Times, 22 September 1913
163
The only sound that would disturb:
Sir Charles Petrie, Scenes from Edwardian Life (1963) p 88

 

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