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Scottish Railways and the Development of Scottish Locomotive Building in the Nineteenth Century

Wray Vamplew

Business History Review, 1972, vol. 46, issue 3, 320-338

Abstract: Professor Vamplew describes the expansion of a leading Scottish industry of the nineteenth century, illustrating that the nature and level of demand were the most important factors shaping the industry's growth throughout several distinct stages of development.

Date: 1972
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