by David Jenner and Adrian Smith The tangled history of the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway spans over 130 years and has involved changing from a minor ore carrying branch line into one of the leading tourist attractions in the Lake District. This is not a preserved railway as such, but a living railway that has survived through its ability to change whilst still maintaining its proud history. This is the second in a series of photographic albums concentrating on a particular source of photographs, in this case the late Douglas Ferreira, General Manager of the RAER from 1960 until 1994. A period of great change and innovation. Softback A4 format, 74 pages, over 100 photographs in colour and black and white.