John Marshall

John Marshall's Biographical dictionary has been used extenively on this website for checking basic biographical data (dates of birth and death). It is a superb book as is his history of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway. His Guinness book of rail facts and feats should have been used by the compilers of the Oxford Companion, but is not cited. This arrogant pair might have learned much about how to structure a major reference work to make it lucid to the user: they would also have seen that even the clearest of such structures requires an index and that illustrations can be useful. Even the quester after information about railways in literature and fine art may find it useful to examine Marshall's book as well as the Oxford Companion.

Biographical dictionary of railway engineers. 2nd ed. London: Railway & Canal Historical Society, 2003. [Originally published Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1978]. 206pp.
Includes both Civil & Mechanical engineers, and European and North American engineers. Some omissions were noted in the Introduction to the first edition, but this is not repeated. Some errors (mainly literals) have been found. A key point is his quest for birth/death and marriage dates. Inevitably, much of the biographical section on this website made use of the first edition. It is intended to verify the data on the website against this new edition. There are (still) some strange omissions, notably James Milne, educated as engineer at Swindon under Churchward, and people like James Clayton and Tom Coleman (that is the senior draughtsman, who were much more than draughtsman, and in the case of Clayton contributed a substantial literature. The first edition was criticised by Simmons for not always being accurate (more of kettles calling pots). Some of the entries in the personal name index lead directly to this entry: e.g. Magnus Volk (to show a good source of information, not otherwise covered on the website)..

The Guinness book of railway facts and feats. London: Guinness Superlatives, 1971. 255pp.
Several more recent editions. The jacket contains an illustration of the compiler. First edition contains notes on Geoghegan patent locomotives for Guinness brewery in Dublin..

Balkwill, Richard with John Marshall. 6th ed. of above Guinness book..

Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. 1969-72. 3v.
A good historical survey which is strong on biographical material.

2006-07-19