Locomotive Railway Carriage & Wagon Review
31 (1925)
New tank locomotives for mineral traffic, Great Western
Ry. 2-3.
diagram (s.el.)
34 (1928)
0-6-2 tank locomotives, Great Western Ry.
380-1.
6650 series: diagram (s.el.)
36 (1931)
Sentinel locomotives for the Wisbech & Upwell Tramway, L.&N.E. Ry. 401-2.
39 (1933)
0-4-2 light auto tank enginess, 4800 class, Great Western Ry. 9-10.
42 (1936)
4-6-0 mixed traffic locomotives, "Grange" class,
Great Western Railway. 304-5.
Diagram (side & front elevations)
47 (1941)
Ellis, C.H. Famous locomotive engineers. No. 19. James Manson. 126-31.
The 0-8-2 tank engine. 131.
Hambleton, F.C. John Ramsbottom. 143-7; 178-82.
50 (1944)
Doncaster, C.M. GWR No. 197. 12-13. illus.
Beyer Peacock 2-4-0 of 1862: some of this type rebuilt as 2-4-0T
Doncaster, C.M. Old banking engine, London and Croydon Railway. 44.
G & J Rennie 0-4-2 locomotive of 1838/9.