Road Transport before the Railways
Russell's London Flying Waggons
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:13th Nov '08
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This 1993 book examines the road haulage trade in England when it depended on horses and wagons.
This 1993 book examines the road haulage trade in England when it depended on horses and wagons, chiefly through the letters and papers of one of the largest firms which operated between the West Country and London in the early nineteenth century.This 1993 book examines the road haulage trade in England when it depended on horses and wagons, chiefly through the letters and papers of one of the largest firms which operated between the West Country and London in the early nineteenth century. Other documents extend the coverage of the firm's history from the seventeenth century to the mid-nineteenth century, making it possible to examine how road transport changed during the course of two centuries. The Russell letters are all extraordinary and unique survival, showing in detail how the firm managed to convey up to six tons at a time in all weathers, how dominated it was by the capabilities and needs of the horse, how reliable its services were, who it served and how important it was to a variety of users. In sum the book provides a full account of the road haulage industry from the seventeenth century until the coming of the railways.
ISBN: 9780521090148
Dimensions: 244mm x 170mm x 18mm
Weight: 540g
336 pages