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New South Wales Railways in Colour

Eveleigh Press’s latest work, New South Wales Railways in Colour 1855–1957 (see review elsewhere in this issue), is one of which we are justifiably very proud. This is the first major work to cover every aspect of the colours of the NSW railways and tramways, a hugely important aspect to any modeller, and the work put in by all involved has been exemplary.

While the contribution of the author, Garry Saunders, and the illustrator, Greg Edwards, is obvious and pivotal, we would like to acknowledge the amazing ‘behind the scenes’ work put in by the book’s editor, Ian Dunn. Ian’s contribution was not just in the expected arena of editing the text and book design, but he has done an incredible job preparing and enhancing the images, many of which were nowhere near the sharpness and clarity apparent in the book when the original photographs first appeared on his

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