Riding with Ces Gledhill : 1925 to 1952

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  • Author:
    PREBBLE Bill
  • ISBN:
    9780908573936
  • Publication Date:
    August 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    115
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    New Zealand Railway and Locomotive Society
  • Country of Publication:
Riding with Ces Gledhill : 1925 to 1952
Riding with Ces Gledhill : 1925 to 1952

Riding with Ces Gledhill : 1925 to 1952

Regular price $44.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    PREBBLE Bill
  • ISBN:
    9780908573936
  • Publication Date:
    August 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    115
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    New Zealand Railway and Locomotive Society
  • Country of Publication:

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Ces Gledhill hired on with New Zealand Railways in 1925. Forever the rolling stone in search of better money, overtime and promotion, Ces transferred around New Zealand seeking out opportunities within the railway service. Starting as a cleaner, he worked his way up through the ranks of fireman and eventually first-class enginedriver. Working through the Depression years and the boom of war-time rail traffic, Ces recounts with interest his time living at the various towns and cities, working on both isolated sections, branch lines and main trunk trains.

Told with passion are many of his footplate escapades. After a wartime absence, he returned from railway military service in the Middle-east, he settled down on the West Coast of the South Island, both operating and keeping operational, run-down locomotives on the post-war railway. This work is well illustrated with images of the period, many taken by the author.

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  • Ces Gledhill hired on with New Zealand Railways in 1925. Forever the rolling stone in search of better money, overtime and promotion, Ces transferred around New Zealand seeking out opportunities within the railway service. Starting as a cleaner, he worked his way up through the ranks of fireman and eventually first-class enginedriver. Working through the Depression years and the boom of war-time rail traffic, Ces recounts with interest his time living at the various towns and cities, working on both isolated sections, branch lines and main trunk trains.

    Told with passion are many of his footplate escapades. After a wartime absence, he returned from railway military service in the Middle-east, he settled down on the West Coast of the South Island, both operating and keeping operational, run-down locomotives on the post-war railway. This work is well illustrated with images of the period, many taken by the author.

    Featured in the 23 September New Zealand newsletter.
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Ces Gledhill hired on with New Zealand Railways in 1925. Forever the rolling stone in search of better money, overtime and promotion, Ces transferred around New Zealand seeking out opportunities within the railway service. Starting as a cleaner, he worked his way up through the ranks of fireman and eventually first-class enginedriver. Working through the Depression years and the boom of war-time rail traffic, Ces recounts with interest his time living at the various towns and cities, working on both isolated sections, branch lines and main trunk trains.

Told with passion are many of his footplate escapades. After a wartime absence, he returned from railway military service in the Middle-east, he settled down on the West Coast of the South Island, both operating and keeping operational, run-down locomotives on the post-war railway. This work is well illustrated with images of the period, many taken by the author.

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