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'''Ken Glazier''' (died 2007, aged 72) was the founder of the [[Marylebone and Paddington CHE Group]], and also a founder and leading member of [[The Transport Group]]. | '''Ken Glazier''' (died 2007, aged 72) was the founder of the [[Marylebone and Paddington CHE Group]], and also a founder and leading member of [[The Transport Group]]. | ||
+ | ==Books by Ken Glazier== | ||
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+ | The following are published by Capital Transport.<ref>http://www.eplates.info/books/authors.html</ref> | ||
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+ | *''The Battles of the General: London Buses 1918–1929'' (2003) | ||
+ | *''London Buses and the Second World War'' (1986) | ||
+ | *''London Buses in the 1950s'' (1989) | ||
+ | *''The Last Years of the General: London Buses 1930–1933'' (1995) | ||
+ | *''Routes to Recovery: London Buses 1945–1952'' (2000) | ||
+ | *''London Buses in the 1960s'' (1998) | ||
+ | *''London Buses Before the War'' (1985) | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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+ | <references> | ||
[[Category:Campaigners]] | [[Category:Campaigners]] | ||
[[Category:2007 deaths]] | [[Category:2007 deaths]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Articles with no pictures]] | ||
+ | [[Category:People with missing dates]] |
Latest revision as of 17:11, 7 January 2014
Ken Glazier (died 2007, aged 72) was the founder of the Marylebone and Paddington CHE Group, and also a founder and leading member of The Transport Group.
Books by Ken Glazier
The following are published by Capital Transport.[1]
- The Battles of the General: London Buses 1918–1929 (2003)
- London Buses and the Second World War (1986)
- London Buses in the 1950s (1989)
- The Last Years of the General: London Buses 1930–1933 (1995)
- Routes to Recovery: London Buses 1945–1952 (2000)
- London Buses in the 1960s (1998)
- London Buses Before the War (1985)
References
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