Vous consultez actuellement le France version du site.
Voulez-vous passer à votre site local ?
Dernière édition


Free Sample Issue
Essayez un échantillon Gratuit de Australian Railway History
Essayez un échantillon Gratuit de
Acheter pour Noël ?
Cliquez sur « Acheter maintenant » puis sur « Offrir en cadeau ».

Australian Railway History Magazine April 2023 Retour à l'édition précédente

English
5 Critiques   •  English   •   Aviation & Transport (Rail)
Only €6,99
With Anzac Day coming we have pulled together two articles that shares some railway history of both world wars of the 20th century. Our first article takes us to Amiens in France where the 5th Australian Division in the big advance of August 1918 captured a L/40 German railway gun. This is the story of how the gun came to Australia, keeping souvenirs of important events is a common habit among human beings and so it was with the Great War. Many places in Australia have a war memorial and with it a centrepiece in their town square or public park like an old gun, and so it was for Australia as a country. It needed a gun as a souvenir and for a whole nation the gun had to be the biggest one available. We then review the second world war through the eyes of a Victorian Railway man who wanted to enlist but was not allowed. He however did play a vital role in the war as a much-needed engine man on the North Australian Railway. The then narrow-gauge railway was something like a wild story out of the amazon! But of course, it was here in Australia, and it shows how much Darwin and the region was on the front line but how the tracks and the trains (as well as the people) were pushed to the maximum!

In peacetime, things were still not as harmonious as statesman would have wished as we conclude our second part of the Hobart suburban system and its long planned and sad closure.
read more read less
Australian Railway History Preview Pages Australian Railway History Preview Pages Australian Railway History Preview Pages

Australian Railway History

April 2023 With Anzac Day coming we have pulled together two articles that shares some railway history of both world wars of the 20th century. Our first article takes us to Amiens in France where the 5th Australian Division in the big advance of August 1918 captured a L/40 German railway gun. This is the story of how the gun came to Australia, keeping souvenirs of important events is a common habit among human beings and so it was with the Great War. Many places in Australia have a war memorial and with it a centrepiece in their town square or public park like an old gun, and so it was for Australia as a country. It needed a gun as a souvenir and for a whole nation the gun had to be the biggest one available. We then review the second world war through the eyes of a Victorian Railway man who wanted to enlist but was not allowed. He however did play a vital role in the war as a much-needed engine man on the North Australian Railway. The then narrow-gauge railway was something like a wild story out of the amazon! But of course, it was here in Australia, and it shows how much Darwin and the region was on the front line but how the tracks and the trains (as well as the people) were pushed to the maximum! In peacetime, things were still not as harmonious as statesman would have wished as we conclude our second part of the Hobart suburban system and its long planned and sad closure.


SELECTIONNER LE FORMAT :
Accès instantané

Offres numériques disponibles :

Numéro précédent numérique April 2023
 
6,99 / issue
Ce numéro et d'autres numéros antérieurs ne sont pas inclus dans un abonnement à l'UE. Australian Railway History abonnement. Les abonnements comprennent le dernier numéro régulier et les nouveaux numéros publiés pendant la durée de l'abonnement. €4,50 par numéro . Si vous souhaitez vous abonner, veuillez consulter notre rubrique Options d'abonnement
Les économies sont calculées sur la base d'un achat comparable de numéros uniques sur une période d'abonnement annualisée et peuvent varier par rapport aux montants annoncés. Les calculs sont effectués à des fins d'illustration uniquement. Les abonnements numériques comprennent le dernier numéro et tous les numéros réguliers publiés au cours de l'abonnement, sauf indication contraire. L'abonnement choisi sera automatiquement renouvelé s'il n'est pas résilié dans la section Mon compte jusqu'à 24 heures avant la fin de l'abonnement en cours.

Issue Cover

Australian Railway History  |  April 2023  


With Anzac Day coming we have pulled together two articles that shares some railway history of both world wars of the 20th century. Our first article takes us to Amiens in France where the 5th Australian Division in the big advance of August 1918 captured a L/40 German railway gun. This is the story of how the gun came to Australia, keeping souvenirs of important events is a common habit among human beings and so it was with the Great War. Many places in Australia have a war memorial and with it a centrepiece in their town square or public park like an old gun, and so it was for Australia as a country. It needed a gun as a souvenir and for a whole nation the gun had to be the biggest one available. We then review the second world war through the eyes of a Victorian Railway man who wanted to enlist but was not allowed. He however did play a vital role in the war as a much-needed engine man on the North Australian Railway. The then narrow-gauge railway was something like a wild story out of the amazon! But of course, it was here in Australia, and it shows how much Darwin and the region was on the front line but how the tracks and the trains (as well as the people) were pushed to the maximum!

In peacetime, things were still not as harmonious as statesman would have wished as we conclude our second part of the Hobart suburban system and its long planned and sad closure.
en savoir plus lire moins
Australian Railway History is the bulletin of the Australian Railway Historical Society. Published every month, each issue of the magazine contains:

• Latest research
• Full length articles on historical railways
• Historical and recent photographs

If you are a railway enthusiast and interested in the history of this important mode of transportation then this is the magazine for you. Download your copy today.

En tant qu'abonné, vous bénéficierez des avantages suivants :


•  Une réduction sur le prix de vente conseillé de votre magazine
•  Votre magazine livré sur votre appareil chaque mois
•  Vous ne manquerez jamais un numéro
•  Vous êtes protégé contre les hausses de prix qui pourraient survenir plus tard dans l'année.

Vous recevrez 12 pendant une période de 1 an Australian Railway History abonnement au magazine.

Remarque : les éditions numériques ne comprennent pas les éléments de couverture ou les suppléments que vous trouveriez avec les copies imprimées.

Votre achat ici à Pocketmags.com peut être lu sur l'une des plateformes suivantes.


Vous pouvez le lire ici sur le site web ou télécharger l'application pour votre plateforme, n'oubliez pas de vous connecter avec votre nom d'utilisateur et votre mot de passe Pocketmags.

Apple Pocketmags Online Pocketmags Google Pocketmags
L'application Pocketmags fonctionne sur tous les appareils iPad et iPhone fonctionnant sous iOS 13.0 ou plus, Android 8.0 ou plus et Fire Tablet (Gen 3) ou plus. Notre lecteur web fonctionne avec n'importe quel navigateur compatible HTML5, pour PC et Mac nous recommandons Chrome ou Firefox.

Pour iOS, nous recommandons tout appareil pouvant exécuter le dernier iOS pour de meilleures performances et une meilleure stabilité. Les modèles plus anciens avec des spécifications de processeur et de RAM inférieures peuvent connaître un rendu de page plus lent et des plantages occasionnels de l'application qui sont hors de notre contrôle.
4,8
/5
Sur la base de 5 Commentaires des clients
5
4
4
1
3
0
2
0
1
0
Voir les commentaires

Highly recommended Ozzie Railway History Mag

Anyone interested in Australian Railway history, this is a well produced, and high quality mag. My great grandfather helped built many of these railways in late 19C. Révision 22 novembre 2018

Articles dans ce numéro


Vous trouverez ci-dessous une sélection d'articles dans Australian Railway History April 2023.

Australian Railway History November 2024 November 2024 Acheter pour €6,99 Voir | Ajouter au panier
Australian Railway History October 2024 October 2024 Acheter pour €6,99 Voir | Ajouter au panier
Australian Railway History September 2024 September 2024 Acheter pour €6,99 Voir | Ajouter au panier
Australian Railway History August 2024 August 2024 Acheter pour €6,99 Voir | Ajouter au panier
Australian Railway History July 2024 July 2024 Acheter pour €7,99 Voir | Ajouter au panier
Australian Railway History June 2024 June 2024 Acheter pour €6,99 Voir | Ajouter au panier
Australian Railway History May 2024 May 2024 Acheter pour €6,99 Voir | Ajouter au panier
Australian Railway History April 2024 April 2024 Acheter pour €7,99 Voir | Ajouter au panier
Australian Railway History February 2024 February 2024 Acheter pour €6,99 Voir | Ajouter au panier
Australian Railway History January 2024 January 2024 Acheter pour €6,99 Voir | Ajouter au panier
Australian Railway History December 2023 December 2023 Acheter pour €6,99 Voir | Ajouter au panier
Australian Railway History November 2023 November 2023 Acheter pour €6,99 Voir | Ajouter au panier
Australian Railway History October 2023 October 2023 Acheter pour €6,99 Voir | Ajouter au panier
+
Voir tous
Free Sample Issue
Essayez un échantillon Gratuit de Australian Railway History
Chat
X
Support Pocketmags