George Jackson Churchward, 1857-1933 by Hillier-Graves, Tim (9781399046916) | Browns Books
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George Jackson Churchward, 1857-1933 : The Great Western's Locomotive Genius

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George Churchward is regarded by many, including the towering figures of Nigel Gresley, William Stanier and Andre Chapelon, as the most inventive, ingenious and successful steam locomotive designer there has ever been.

When given the opportunity to comment these three exceptional engineers made their admiration for him and his many achievements a matter of historical fact. Now, a 100 or so years since Churchward retired from the GWR, his reputation is just as revered, as is the influence he had on the work of others.

But, as with other notable figures, many details of his life and work have become mythologised or forgotten.

So the time for an update and re-evaluation of his story is long overdue. In this richly illustrated book the author re-appraises Churchward’s life and work and assesses this pivotal period in railway history.

In so doing he considers the true extent of his achievements and effect of his work on the great railway engineers that followed and the effect his leadership had on the GWR as a whole and the organisation he controlled at a time of immense social and political change.

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Pen & Sword Transport
1399046918 / 9781399046916
Hardback
10/09/2025
United Kingdom
English
248 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
25 cm

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