Peter Tuffrey: 5 books

Book cover of Doncaster Through Time
by Peter Tuffrey
Language: English
Release Date: February 15, 2016

Doncaster has always benefited from its location. It stands on the Great North Road, superseded by the A1, the primary route for all traffic from London to Edinburgh, and due to its strategic geographical importance it emerged as an industrial centre in the mid-nineteenth century. Beneath the town...
Book cover of Barnsley & District Through Time
by Peter Tuffrey
Language: English
Release Date: September 15, 2015

The South Yorkshire town of Barnsley first described as ‘Berneslai’ in the Domesday Book has an illustrious history and has long been associated with the glass-making and coal-mining industries. There are no longer remnants of the previously ever-present Barnsley British Co-operative Society instrumental...
Book cover of Wakefield & District Through Time
by Peter Tuffrey
Language: English
Release Date: April 15, 2015

Wakefield city centre has undergone a complete makeover during the twentieth century, something that still continues today as it tries to come to terms with modern building regulations, commercial and consumer needs, and the requirements of the motorist. Dubbed the ‘Merrie City’ in the Middle...
Book cover of The Sand House

The Sand House

A Victorian Marvel Revisited

by Richard Bell, Peter Tuffrey
Language: English
Release Date: September 15, 2010

The majority of South Yorkshire's twenty-first century residents are oblivious to the unique and fascinating Sand House that graced Doncaster from the mid-1850s until the Second World War. It was created by excavating the ground from around a massive block of sandstone and then hollowing out rooms...
Book cover of Cock o' the North

Cock o' the North

Gresley's Bold Experiment

by Peter Tuffrey
Language: English
Release Date: September 23, 2017

On 22 May 1934 a zenith of locomotive construction in the UK was reached when an enormous new locomotive entered traffic for the London & North Eastern Railway Company. The impressive engine was P2 Class no. 2001 Cock o’ the North and it was painstakingly erected to the designs of eminent locomotive...
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