Tim Hillier Graves: 5 books

Book cover of The Turbomotive: Stanier's Advanced Pacific
by Tim Hillier-Graves
Language: English
Release Date: March 30, 2017

Turbomotive was unique in Britain's railway history, and an experimental engine that proved successful but came too late to effect the direction of steam development or deflect the onset of diesel and electric locomotives. It was the brainchild of two of the most influential engineers of the twentieth...
Book cover of The Princess Royal Pacifics
by Tim Hillier-Graves
Language: English
Release Date: January 30, 2017

When Stanier joined the LMS in 1932, as their CME, he was expected to breathe new life into this ailing giant. Since its formation it had steadily lost ground to its main rival, the LNER. In Doncaster, Nigel Gresley and his team, with an eye to advancing locomotive design at the same time as making...
Book cover of Heaven High, Ocean Deep

Heaven High, Ocean Deep

Naval Fighter Wing at War

by Tim Hillier-Graves
Language: English
Release Date: February 19, 2019

In 1944, with the invasion of Europe underway and battles in the Atlantic and Mediterranean all but won, the Royal Navy`s strength could be focussed on the Far East and the Pacific where the Japanese were still a long way from defeat. Since the Battle of Midway, in June 1942, the United States had...
Book cover of L M S Locomotive Design and Development

L M S Locomotive Design and Development

The Life and Work of Tom Coleman

by Tim Hillier-Graves
Language: English
Release Date: July 30, 2018

In 1958 one of Britain`s greatest locomotive designers died without public fanfare or recognition, mourned only by his family. Yet William Stanier, arguably one of our greatest engineers and his leader, said of him that without his Chief Draughtsman all he achieved with the LMS would not have been...
Book cover of The Modified Bulleid Pacifics
by Tim Hillier-Graves
Language: English
Release Date: May 30, 2019

Oliver Bulleid’s Pacifics were perhaps the most controversial steam locomotives ever built in Britain. They seem to been loved and loathed in equal measure and the debate over their strengths and weaknesses took on a new dimension when BR decided to modify them in the 1950s. It was argued that they...
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