Transport


The 1920s saw the motorcar’s rise in the hierarchy of transport in the United Kingdom. Britain had been a sea power for centuries, of course, and during the nineteenth century had developed its magical system of canals, followed by railways. In the twentieth century, it was the motorcar.

Links

Water transport:

England’s fascinating canal system is investigated here and here, with maps of the canals here and also, from the superbly named Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, here

For canal boats themselves, click here

Steam boats on Lake Windermere

Shipping in London’s Docklands

Railways:

The great railway museum near Oxford

And the National Rail Museum

On the history of trains in England see this and this

For the London Underground, don’t miss go here and here

Horses:

For all things horse-drawn

For a history of the London cab from Hansom to the present day

To see what the hansom cab Mary jumps from looked like

Motorcars:

When it comes to motorcars, the must-visit motor museum is at Beaulieu

And for racing cars

And for Russell’s Morris