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Cumbrian Railway Photographer: The William Nash Collection (X74)
Oakwood Press

Cumbrian Railway Photographer: The William Nash Collection (X74)

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William Nash (1909-1952) was a gifted individual born at St Bees in Cumbria. Between 1926 and 1952 he worked on the railway starting out in a signal box at the time of the General Strike. His talents were recognised with promotion. In World War II he was assistant district controller at Rugby and by 1952 he was working in the London Midland Region headquarters planning Royal Train journeys. All this was cut short when he lost his life in the Harrow railway disaster of 8th October, 1952.

When only 14 years old, he started taking railway pictures. Outside the family circle, these remained unknown until 2000. Nash had, for one so young, a good eye for composition and a keen awareness of what would be a worthwhile subject. Furness Baltic tanks, the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway and the LMS’s West Coast main line are amongst the many subjects that fill his albums.

His youngest daughter Kate Robinson and transport historian Robert Forsythe have shared the task of presenting his material. This volume has been produced to coincide with a series of retrospective exhibitions being staged in Cumbria to mark the 50th anniversary of William Nash’s death. It focusses on his material covering the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway, standard gauge steam in Cumbria, along with his images of the railway owned Lakeland steamers and a selection of Lake District landscapes. All the material was taken between 1923 and 1935 or thereabouts. Newly originated hand prints from the original negatives have been made for the book by Kate Robinson. A number of railway postcards from Nash’s own boyhood collection are included, along with biographical detail.

Softback landscape format, over 100 photographs

Condition: Very Good

ISBN: 9780853615927