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As in every year, The Little Red Book has been fully updated to provide detailed information on bus and coach operators throughout Britain. It also includes information on suppliers, societies, licensing bodies, and many other topics and subjects-essential information for all those working in the industry. The Little Red Book is greatly respected by those involved in the bus and coach industry, as it has been published annually now for more than sixty years. A copy of the new 2012 edition of The Little Red Book is an essential reference tool for anyone interested, either professionally or as an enthusiast, in the road passenger transport industry in the British Isles.
An in depth guide to the ritual of Installation from the Emulation Ritual Association. Includes the ceremony of installation, inner working, induction of the past master, master continuing in office for a second year.
With the arrival of the privatised railway and the nature of railway operation, the delivery of a safe service to the customer got much more complex. In place of the unified nationalised network, more than 100 different companies were now involved in the day-to-day running of the railway network. Each chapter in this book deals with the organisation of the contemporary railway, the principles behind the safe operation of railways, track and signalling, passenger stations, passenger train operation, freight train operation, service provision and planning, safety and much else.
This volume marks the 50th anniversary of Class 47 and is the result of many years of detailed research in the archives, rewriting much of the accepted wisdom of the type's history.
"We put the working class, in all its varieties, at the center of our work. The new working-class studies is not only about the labor movement, or about workers of any particular kind, or workers in any particular place—even in the workplace. Instead, we ask questions about how class works for people at work, at home, and in the community. We explore how class both unites and divides working-class people, which highlights the importance of understanding how class shapes and is shaped by race, gender, ethnicity, and place. We reflect on the common interests as well as the divisions between the most commonly imagined version of the working class—industrial, blue-collar workers—and worker...