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Cliff Railways, Lifts and Funiculars [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 96 pages, height x width: 234x165 mm, weight: 305 g, 180 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jul-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Amberley Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1445680033
  • ISBN-13: 9781445680033
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 96 pages, height x width: 234x165 mm, weight: 305 g, 180 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jul-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Amberley Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1445680033
  • ISBN-13: 9781445680033
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This book illustrates, mainly in colour, all the principal cliff lifts and railways that have been built in the British Isles.

One of the most evocative reminders of Victorian ingenuity at the British seaside is the much-loved cliff lift. This simple method of transporting people up and down the cliff side has been a feature of our coast, and a few inland towns, for over 150 years and has recently undergone a renaissance at places as varied as the National Coal Mining Museum, Legoland and the Centre for Alternative Technology.The cliff lift, otherwise termed the cliff railway or tramway, is also known as funicular railway: the word ‘funicular’ being defined as of ‘rope or tension’; in other word’s a cable-hauled railway or tramway. The lifts were directly descended from cable-hauled railways, prevalent in mines and quarries, but also early passenger lines, where an engine or winding gear hauled loads up steep slopes. The term ‘cliff lift’ also generally encompasses the elevator type lifts that were erected at some resorts from 1910.This book illustrates, mainly in colour, all the principle cliff lifts and railways that have been built in the British Isles, along with associated cable tramways, since their inception in the Victorian age. In addition to featuring all the surviving lifts, this book includes others which are long gone, and will serve as a fine record of these charming and unique structures.
Martin Easdown is a long-time member of the National Piers Society and one of the acknowledged experts on British piers. He has written extensively on the history of piers, Britain's seaside and lost country houses in books, magazines and newspapers. He lives in Kent.