The Railway Paintings of Alan Fearnley
by Alan Fearnley (Author), Alan Fearnley (Author), Sean Bolan (Foreword)
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Used
Hardcover
1992
$3.53
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Used
Paperback
2003
$3.21
Alan Fearnley's railway paintings and drawings depict the romance, muck and struggle against the elements endured by the men of steam. The book forms an historic tribute to the steam age, from grand express trains to the humblest freights. It starts with the Rocket at Rainhill and finishes with preparations for the famous locomotive procession at Shidon. A wide variety of semaphore signals also feature widely. In the accompanying text, Fearnley tells of his enthusiasm for railways, how he came to paint the pictures and how he became the first chairman of the Guild of Railway Artists in 1979, a post he held for five years.
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Used
Hardcover
1992
$3.21
A book of railway paintings with accompanying text, which depict the romance, the muck and the struggle against the elements endured by the men of steam. The book forms an historic tribute to the steam age, starting with the Rocket at Rainhill and finishing with preparations for the famous locomotive procession at Shildon. In addition to the colour prints, the accompanying text tells of the author's enthusiasm for railways, how he came to paint the pictures and how he became the first chairman of the Guild of Railway Artists.