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The Glenmutchkin Railway
- Narrated by: Canongate Scottish Collection
- Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
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Summary
This historical document comes to new life on audio.
The Glenmutchkin Railway was published in 1845. First published anonymously, it relates the political and technological issues surrounding the buildings of railways in Scotland at a time of dramatic industrial development.
The first wave of truly manic railway promotion took place in 1844. By the summer of 1845, when Aytoun was writing his piece, the British Parliament was finishing its consideration of the projects hatched in 1844, approving some lines and rejecting others.
©2012 W. E. Aytoun (P)2012 Canongate Books Ltd
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