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Railway Architecture of the South-East
Osprey

Railway Architecture of the South-East

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An architect/artist team have travelled the railways of England and Wales to record all that is most valuable and pleasurable of their architectural heritage.

They have had to work fast, for so much of it was disappearing before their eyes.

Twice Rodney Symes turned up to draw something which had disappeared since David Cole's visit weeks before. And as the book went to press we learnt that Baynards (pages 56-9) was also due for demolition. It was to be taken to America and rebuilt as a restaurant, and another piece of England will be gone.

Symes and Cole believe that much of the character of railways is to be found in the incidental and unfamiliar detail-castellated tunnel mouths, swan-necked gas lamps, stone viaducts, cast-iron footbridges, railwaymen's huts made of sleepers, country stations like Gothic chapels, and the amazing assortment of architectural styles which overlap each other in the most unexpected places.

These things are seen, but not noticed, by thousands of people every day.

Rodney Symes' pictures, and David Cole's captions, now draw our attention to them in a way that photographs or unaided visits could never do. Whether placed on the shelf as a unique record of a bygone age, or used as guidebooks by architects, railway enthusiasts, and others, this series will be of great and lasting value.

Hardback with dust jacket, 15x22cm, 128 pages, black & white drawings

Condition: Good/Very Good

ISBN: 9780850450705