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Members who desire to pursue the study of railway history will find the following list of books to be of service:—

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 * {{hi|{{sc|The Railways of England}}, by Wm. Mitchell (1889).}}
 * {{hi|{{sc|Men and Rails}}, by Rowland Kenney (1913).}}
 * {{hi|{{sc|Our Iron Roads}}, by F. S. Williams (1852).}}
 * {{hi|{{sc|English Railways: Their Development and Their Relation to the State}}, by Cleveland Stevens {1915).}}
 * {{hi|{{sc|Railways}}, by E. R. McDermott (1904).}}
 * {{hi|{{sc|The Working and Management of an English Railway}}, by Sir Geo. Findlay (1889).}}
 * {{hi|{{sc|History of English Railways}}, by John Francis (1851).}}
 * {{hi|{{sc|History of Inland Transport}}, by Edwin Pratt.}}
 * {{hi|{{sc|History of Railway Trade Unionism}}, by Chas. B. Vincent.}}
 * {{hi|{{sc|History of Trade Unionism}}, by Sidney Webb (1920).}}
 * {{hi|{{sc|The L. & N.W. Railway}}, by W. L. Steel (1914).}}
 * {{hi|{{sc|The Midland Railway}}, by F. S. Williams (1878).}}