Description | Research papers including census extracts, but primarily consisting of photocopied and computer-printed secondary sources. Including: Robert Miller, "At Cocking in 1881", Journal of the Railway and Canal Historical Society, March 2002 David Brooke, "The Other Costs of Railway Building - A Note on Navvy Casualties in South Western England", Journal of the Railway and Canal Historical Society, July 1989 David Brooke, "Box Tunnel and the Railway Navvies", Wiltshire Folklife, Spring 1991 J H Treble, "Irish Navvies in the North of England 1830-1850", Journal of Transport History, vol VI, 1973 J A Patmore, "A Navvy Gang of 1851", Journal of Transport History, vol 5, 1962 David Brooke, "Railway Navvies on the Pennines, 1841-1871", Journal of Transport History, vol 3, 1975-1976 Iris L Harris, "Shropshire Navvies: the Builders of the Severn Valley Railway", chapter 8 of Victorian Shrewsbury edited by B Trisder, 1984 Ernest Sandberg, "Navvies Working on the Bala-Ffestiniog Railway Line: Some Evidence from the Census Enumerators' Books of 1881", offprint from the Journal of the Merioneth Historical and Record Society, Vol XIII, 1999 Dick Hunter, "Letterkenny to Burtonport Railway: the Navvy's Story", Vol 1, Issue 3, Autumn/Winter 2000 Colin Divall, ed. "Railway, place and identity", Working Papers in Railway Studies No 2, Institute of Railway Studies, 1997 |