HALSGROVE RAILWAY SERIES - THE NORTH NORFOLK RAILWAYThe North Norfolk Railway, popularly known as the Poppy Line, is a preserved railway line running steam (and sometimes vintage diesel) locomotives on a 10.5 mile round trip from the beautiful little coastal town of Sheringham to Holt, in Norfolk.Visitors to the railway enjoy a journey through some of the countys most varied scenery, from seascapes to wooded valleys. Run largely by volunteers the line owns four historic steam locomotives, a Class 31 diesel, and a number of important heritage carriages and wagons. TheWilliam Marriott Museum at Holt Station contains artefacts and exhibits devoted to the railway, while historic little stations en route help to evoke the glorious days of steam on a country railway line.
Martin W. Bowman has established an international reputation for his
superb aerial photography. His published books also include a number on the landscape of
East Anglia. He is also a widely respected military historian who has written over seventy
books on aviation and related subjects. Martin lives in Norwich, Norfolk, England and is
active in historical research concerning East Anglia and the many RAF and USAAF squadrons
that were based there during theWar. He also has a passion for flying in military aircraft
and driving British Racing Green sports cars. |






