http://www.johncullimore.co.uk/BlogShow.asp?id=16Sorry to sound square(which i isnt!) but this guy is one of my heroes....what a life he had,short as it was and one suspects if he had written about our great friends in Manc or London he wouldve been more popular today.
I recently read a biography of Williams, can't remember now who wrote it, but he was an interesting and complex man. It's always worth having a read of his Railway book, but in some ways I prefer his recollection of life in South Marston at the turn of the 20th Century. A classic portrait of a world about to be swept aside...a companion read can be found in Edward Thomas, not a local but someone who wrote of the district, particularly the Ridgeway and Icknield Way...before perishing like so many on a Flander's field.