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Cuthbert (Chip) Hamilton Ellis
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(29 June 1909 – 29 June 1987) was an English railway writer and painter. He was an Associate of the
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and a Fellow of the
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He attended Westminster school and is reported to have briefly been at
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. He published the first of his 36 books, mostly on railway subjects, at the age of 21. During 1940 Ellis was sent to Switzerland by
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under the guise of reporting for ''Modern Transport'' to organise saboteurs, but is reported not to have made contact with his handlers. Ellis covered a broad range of railway subjects in his books, the best-known of which is ''The Trains we Loved'' (
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, 1947). His obituarist in ''
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'' commented that his ''Railway Carriages in the
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from 1830 to 1914'' (1965, revised from an earlier book) "despite its near-obsession with matters lavatorial and ablutory ... was an epoch-making work". As a knowledgeable railwayman he appeared in the 1968 TV documentary ''4472: Flying Scotsman'' and appeared twice in the
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TV game show '' Animal, Vegetable, Mineral?'' in railway themed episodes. He also wrote a small number of novels, such as '' The Engineer-Corporal'' (1940) and ''Dandy Hart'' (1947). Both of which were fictional, somewhat "voluble ndlong winded", and deeply based on an interest in railway operations, which was also assumed in the reader. He had an interest in
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: his 1962 book ''Model Railways 1838-1939'' was said by ''The Times'' to have "led the way in charting the early history of this ... hobby". He was an early member and for some time Vice-President of the
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. His 1959 humorous book ''Rapidly Round the Bend'' was described as " oingfor railways what Sellers and
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had done for general history" (a reference to the authors of ''
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''). He has paintings in the
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, the
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and the Museum of Island Railway History on the
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. The
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holds two photographs of him, both taken in the 1960s. ''Includes both images''


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* * ''(Substantial compilation of sourced information about Ellis including an obituary from Railway World, and details and reviews of his books)'' * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ellis, C. Hamilton 1909 births 1987 deaths English artists Rail transport writers Railway historians 20th-century English historians