Peter Ginn - Full Steam Ahead - How the Railways Made Britain

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The Age of Railways was an era of extraordinary change which utterly transformed every aspect of British life – from trade and transportation to health and recreation.Full Steam Ahead reveals how the world we live in today is entirely shaped by the rail network, charting the glorious evolution of rail transportation and how it left its mark on every aspect of life, landscape and culture. Peter Ginn and Ruth Goodman brilliantly bring this revolution to life in their trademark style which engages and captivates. They explore the everyday lives and the intangible ephemeral history that make up the stories of the people who built, worked and were affected by the railways. From the very first steam train to the infrastructure that is still used in part today, they look at the men, women and children who lived and sometimes died constructing Britain's railway heritage.As they trace the emergence of the Industrial Revolution across the country, the authors discover a hidden layer of social history, using rail transportation as a backdrop to reveal Britain’s radical change in social attitudes and culture across the 19th and early 20th centuries, including the rise of the working class, women’s rights, industrial growth, economic decline, warfare and the birth of the great British holiday. They tell the stories of the historic characters whose lives were changed by this radical mode of transport.Beautifully illustrated with photographs and artwork throughout, Full Steam Ahead is a passionate, charming and insightful look at Britain through the lens of one of its most momentous eras.

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Copyright CONTENTS Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Introduction Chapter One: INDUSTRY Chapter Two: MOVING PEOPLE Chapter Three: AGRICULTURE Chapter Four: COMMUNICATION Chapter Five: TRADE Chapter Six: LEISURE Index Picture Credits Acknowledgements About the Authors About the Publisher

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Dedication CONTENTS Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Introduction Chapter One: INDUSTRY Chapter Two: MOVING PEOPLE Chapter Three: AGRICULTURE Chapter Four: COMMUNICATION Chapter Five: TRADE Chapter Six: LEISURE Index Picture Credits Acknowledgements About the Authors About the Publisher

This book is dedicated to all the men, women and children who have given life, limb or time to the creation and preservation of Britain’s railways.

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CONTENTS

Cover

Title Page

Copyright

Dedication

Introduction

Chapter One: INDUSTRY

Chapter Two: MOVING PEOPLE

Chapter Three: AGRICULTURE

Chapter Four: COMMUNICATION

Chapter Five: TRADE

Chapter Six: LEISURE

Index

Picture Credits

Acknowledgements

About the Authors

About the Publisher

CONTENTS Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Introduction Chapter One - фото 3

CONTENTS Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Introduction Chapter One: INDUSTRY Chapter Two: MOVING PEOPLE Chapter Three: AGRICULTURE Chapter Four: COMMUNICATION Chapter Five: TRADE Chapter Six: LEISURE Index Picture Credits Acknowledgements About the Authors About the Publisher

The Victorian era was a period of immense change in Britain. It saw both the flowering and culmination of the agricultural and industrial revolutions, huge social reforms and massive technological advancements. The greatest of these was almost certainly the steam railway.

The railways changed the world. This is a bold statement, but it is unquestionably true. How scientific advancement comes about and the impact it has upon society is a complex issue. We often view our history in segments that are allocated according to the lifespans of rulers – for example, ‘the Victorian era’. However, the simple fact is that we are all part of a human race that ebbs and flows as it develops and changes over an indeterminate period of time – and this process is impossible to comprehend completely as it is happening. To divide history up into segments is one step towards trying to understand it. The timeframe of the birth of the steam railways, and their subsequent development and decline, is akin to the lifespan of a human being. Therefore, the age of the steam railways is a good lens through which we can study the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Unlike most rulers whom periods of time are named after, the steam railways dramatically changed our lives and the lives of our ancestors. The world was already becoming a smaller place. To paraphrase Roald Dahl, at the time of the advent of the railways, there were only a couple of pages in the atlas left to fill in. The idea of using steam power was not new, but the creation of an effective engine that could convert energy into work was most certainly a massive innovation. The first steam engines had a major impact. They were big and heavy, but within reason they could be situated anywhere. Once in place, the steam engines provided power, thus reducing the need for labour. They found their calling in some factories, in agriculture and in mining.

Furthermore, railways were not a new concept. Throughout history, there has been archaeological evidence that indicates the use of trackways in various parts of the world. Also, the concept of wheels running on steel rails is not too dissimilar to that of boats travelling on canal water, when it is broken down to a basic mathematical level. Both methods of transportation reduce friction, allowing heavier loads to be pulled using less force. Just like the steam engines that pumped water out of mines, horse-drawn railways moved material from the very same mines down to the ports. However, it was the successful marriage of these two concepts that changed the world.

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The Victorians were unstoppable innovators, and their era was marked by massive industrial and technological development. This is the giant waterwheel at Laxey, Isle of Man, constructed by the Casement firm in 1854.

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The presenters of Full Steam Ahead , historians Peter Ginn, Ruth Goodman and Alex Langlands, about to board the preserved steam engine, 60103 The Cathedrals Express .

FULL STEAM AHEAD

In the nineteenth century, the term ‘locomotive engine’ was first used to distinguish a steam-powered engine that could move forwards and backwards from a completely static engine that merely provided power. Once the idea of a moving engine was proven to be viable, it led to a frantic creation of railways that spread across the globe. The nineteenth century saw an exponential amount of scientific development and social change, and so much of that is tied into the development of the network of railways, in both Britain and around the world.

This book has been produced to accompany the BBC 2 series Full Steam Ahead . In order to help ourselves examine the many and varied everyday stories from the steam railways, we divided the television programmes loosely into six themes: industry; moving people; agriculture; communication; trade; and leisure. Obviously, there is a huge overlap between each of these themes and sometimes the distinction between the programmes leaned more towards a geographical or a chronological separation. However, the themes are a good way for us to be able to focus the television programmes. It was also through dividing the various stories between each of these loose themes that we realized just how much the railways impacted on every aspect of life.

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