British Railway Tickets (e-bog) af Jan Dobrzynski, Dobrzynski

British Railway Tickets e-bog

67,78 DKK (inkl. moms 84,72 DKK)
In 1838 Thomas Edmondson, an employee of the fledgling Newcastle & Carlisle Railway, revolutionised the ticket issuing process in Britain and left an enduring legacy: the Edmondson ticket. Purchased as proof of the contract between passenger and railway company, the ticket was a receipt, travel pass and an ephemeral record of almost every train journey ever taken in the British Isles, reflectin...
E-bog 67,78 DKK
Forfattere Jan Dobrzynski, Dobrzynski (forfatter)
Udgivet 20 januar 2013
Længde 72 sider
Genrer 1DBK
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780747810766
In 1838 Thomas Edmondson, an employee of the fledgling Newcastle & Carlisle Railway, revolutionised the ticket issuing process in Britain and left an enduring legacy: the Edmondson ticket. Purchased as proof of the contract between passenger and railway company, the ticket was a receipt, travel pass and an ephemeral record of almost every train journey ever taken in the British Isles, reflecting the nostalgia of the railways and a period of history when the movement of millions of people brought together England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The railways printed millions of tickets for every conceivable journey and category of passenger. Most were destroyed after use, but remarkably many survive, in the care of libraries, museums and collectors, and form the basis of a fascinating hobby.