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Catalogue reference: RAIL 1030/35
This record is about the 'Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway and its Connections': diagrammatic map, also showing,... dating from ?1914 in the series British Transport Historical Records: Maps, Plans and Surveys of Individual Railway.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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'Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway and its Connections': diagrammatic map, also showing, lakes, rivers and shipping routes. Reference table distinguishing the company's own lines, those over which it has running powers, and other lines. Scale not shown. [?Lithographed by Henry Blacklock & Co Ltd, Manchester.] The dorse bears detailed maps showing the docks at Fleetwood, Liverpool and Goole, a map showing railways in Ireland (scale: 1 inch to about 37 miles) and a map showing railway connections in Europe as far south-east as Belgrade (Beograd, Serbia). Company advertisements appear on both the face and the dorse, one bearing the name of John A F Aspinal, General Manager. Dated '?1914' in pencil on the dorse. This map differs in many points of detail from the earlier RAIL 1030/33 and RAIL 1030/34.
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