For enthusiasts, the end of steam locomotives on British Railways in 1968 marked an era's close. Yet, steam continued to power British industry for two more decades. This book unveils the small, rugged locomotives that toiled in coal and ironstone mines, power plants, and factories.
Discover a haunting beauty in the industrial settings captured by the author and his brother. From lovingly maintained engines to those worked into the ground, these photographs offer a taste of steam workhorses in their element. Perfect for railway enthusiasts, industrial history buffs, and anyone who appreciates the legacy of steam power.