Biography
Charles Edward Lee (1901-1983) was a professional writer and historian. He was a significant contributor of papers at meetings of the Newcomen Society and for forty years was on the editorial staff of Transport (1910) Ltd. (Tothill Press) and from 1941 was Assistant to the Managing Director representing the firm on various Councils and Associations. Journals served included The Railway Engineer, Marine Engineer, The Railway Magazine and The Railway Gazette. He wrote several historical books. Michael Robbins contributed a biographical sketch in the Oxford Companion which noted that he was always formal in manners and dress and was a churchwarden of St Pancras Church. Also his articles and books "set a new standard of careful analysis".
The Obituary Notice in Transactions of the Newcomen Society noted that:"a journalist by profession, he was at one time editor of The Railway Magazine and was later a director of the Tothill Press group of transport industry journals. To those who knew him his precise and accurate manner, always courteous, and his sartorial appearance with the black jacket and wing collar of the senior journalists of an older day will remain a happy memory. At Summer Meetings older members who faltered after long rough walking were spurred on by seeing him step out, dressed in his usual formal style, as if walking down Victoria Street as it used to be. He was always ready and willing to share his profound knowledge of transport history and matters of printing and copyright with others to their great benefit."
The Obituary Notice in Transactions of the Newcomen Society noted that:"a journalist by profession, he was at one time editor of The Railway Magazine and was later a director of the Tothill Press group of transport industry journals. To those who knew him his precise and accurate manner, always courteous, and his sartorial appearance with the black jacket and wing collar of the senior journalists of an older day will remain a happy memory. At Summer Meetings older members who faltered after long rough walking were spurred on by seeing him step out, dressed in his usual formal style, as if walking down Victoria Street as it used to be. He was always ready and willing to share his profound knowledge of transport history and matters of printing and copyright with others to their great benefit."
Books by Charles Edward Lee
Swansea and Mumbles Railway
Swansea and Mumbles Railway
The Metropolitan District Rail
The Metropolitan District Railway
The East London Line & The Thames Tunnel
The Welsh Highland Railways
The Welsh Highland Railways
The District Line
Seventy Years of the Central
100 years of the District (line)
Sixty years of the Northern
Cannon street station, 1866-19
Cannon street station, 1866-1966
Sixty Years of the Bakerloo
Tower hill and its stations
Tower hill and its stations
Charing Cross Station, 1864-19
Charing Cross Station, 1864-1964
Mixed gauge to Hammersmith
Mixed gauge to Hammersmith
Useful but unloved - the story
Useful but unloved - the story of Ludgate hill station
The Metropolitan (railway) in
The Metropolitan (railway) in its prime
The early motor bus
The early motor bus
The horse bus as a vehicle
The horse bus as a vehicle
Some railway facts and fallaci
Some railway facts and fallacies
Diamond jubilee of the "Twopen
Diamond jubilee of the "Twopenny tube"
Victoria station, London, in t
Victoria station, London, in the nineteenth century
Victoria station, London, in t
Victoria station, London, in the twentieth century
Diamond jubilee of the Railway
Diamond jubilee of the Railway club
London's "Elevated electric"
London's "Elevated electric"
Fifty years of the Hampstead Tube
Jubilee of the Bakerloo Railwa
Jubilee of the Bakerloo Railway
The west end of London (and Cr
The west end of London (and Crystal palace) railway
Centenary of Paddington statio
Centenary of Paddington station
Rise and decline of the steam-
Rise and decline of the steam-driven omnibus
The wagonways of Tyneside
The wagonways of Tyneside
Narrow-gauge railways in North
Narrow-gauge railways in North Wales
Early railways in Surrey
Early railways in Surrey
Workmen's fares
Workmen's fares
Documentation in the Transport
Documentation in the Transport Industry
Passenger class distinctions
Passenger class distinctions
The First Passenger Railway
The First Passenger Railway
Centenary of 'Bradshaw'
Centenary of 'Bradshaw'
The Centenary of "Bradshaw"
The Centenary of "Bradshaw"
London tramways east of Woolwi
London tramways east of Woolwich
The world's first public railw
The world's first public railway
The blue riband
Adrian Stephens : the inventor
Adrian Stephens : the inventor of the steam whistle
The Central Line (a brief hist
The Central Line (a brief history)
The Evolution of Railways
The Evolution of Railways
The Wolverton & Stony Stratfor
The Wolverton & Stony Stratford Tramway