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D1W7F4 George Stephenson (1781 - 1848) memorial in Newcastle, England.
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2H0N412 George Stephenson (1781-1848). British engineer and principal inventor of the railroad locomotive. Made by George Setphenson and his son Robert's comp
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2DEN9X7 Bronze statue of George Stephenson 1781-1848 by Stephen Hicklin outside Chesterfield Railway Station Derbyshire England UK
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PPYMG5 NOT_1322728 PAPER MONEY ENGLAND 5 POUNDS GEORGE STEPHENSON 1781 - 1848 STEAM ENGINE INVENTOR
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AFAX59 Locomotion by George Stephenson 1781 1848 Darlington Railway Museum North Yorkshire
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3D4RB69 Memorial to George Stephenson, the 'Father of Railways' in the National Railway Museum, York
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2F99KN2 MOSCOW, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 4, 2019: Postage stamp printed in Hungary shows George Stephenson (1781-1848) inventor, Conference of Transport Ministers of
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FF9GBD GEORGE STEPHENSON /n(1781-1848). English inventor and founder of railways. Oil on canvas, c1845, by Henry William Pickersgill.
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D95WJ3 George Stephenson (1781-1848) English mechanical engineer and railway pioneer, born at Wylam, near Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland. Stephenson instructing the navvies constructing the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, England, which was opened in September 1830. From 'The Triumphs of Steam' by Henry Frith (London, c1898). Engraving.
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E20812 George Stephenson; 1781 1848; English Railway Engineer; Illustration
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G15J2N George Stephenson (June 9, 1781 - August 12, 1848) was an English civil engineer who built the first public intercity railway line to use steam locomotives, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway which opened in 1830. He is renowned as the "Father of Railwa
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2F45CX3 Birthplace of George Stephenson, 1781 – 1848, British mechanical engineer, Wylam, Northumberland, England
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HTJMR1 George Stephenson (1781-1848) English mechanical engineer and railway pioneer, born at Wylam, near Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland. Artist's impression of Stephenson trying out his miner's safety lamp. He perfected his third lamp in 1815 when he was e
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PP5FJP GEORGE STEPHENSON (1781/1848) INVENTOR OF THE LOCOMOTIVE.
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2Y1BT91 George Stephenson (1781-1848), English engineer and inventor of the railway locomotive, portrait painting in oil on canvas by Henry William Pickersgill, circa 1845
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AXNJFK George Stephenson 1781-1848 Designer of the Rocket locomotive
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AWH763 George Stephenson, 1781- 1848. British inventor, civil engineer and mechanical engineer. 19th century print engraved by E Stodart.
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J09TN8 George Stephenson (1781-1848). English engineer. Fathers of Railways. Engraving, Nuestro Siglo, 1833.
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2K7PE2J A 19th century portrait of George Stevenson, railway engineer. George Stephenson ( 1781 – 1848) is known as the "Father of Railways" or 'The Railway King'.
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2CCMK3W George Stephenson (1781-1848). British engineer and principal inventor of the railroad locomotive. Made by George Setphenson and his son Robert's company Robert Stephenson and Company, the Locomotion No. 1 was the first steam locomotive to carry passengers on a public rail line, the Stockton and Darlington Railway in 1825. Portrait. Engraving. La Ilustracion Española y Americana, 1881.
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2FYW6WN A late 19th century view of a steam locomotive passing the birthplace of George Stephenson (1781-1848), the British civil engineer and mechanical engineer. Renowned as the "Father of Railways", Stephenson was considered by the Victorians a great example of diligent application and thirst for improvement. The 18th-century stone cottage home is located along the north bank of the River Tyne in the village of Wylam, Northumberland, England.
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3A1TEPM Stephenson's 'Rocket' winning the Rainhill Trials, 14 October 1829 (1898). George Stephenson's (1781-1848) locomotive 'Rocket' winning the competition held at Rainhill , Merseyside, to determine the engine to be used on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. (Colorised black and white print).
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2F25HGT Locomotief met aanhangwagens op een sokkel; Steffensons första lokomotiv.On a bricked base is a steam locomotive with a tender for water and fuel and a wagon. Including the text is carved in stone: 'S. & D.R. No 1. 1825. '. This refers to the locomotion no. 1., The first locomotive that rode on the route of the Stockton and Darlington Railway (S. & D.R.) And was built by George Stephenson (1781-1848). Part of travel album European cities, presumably Swedish.
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BYBC3C GEORGE STEPHENSON (1781-1848) English railway engineer
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3C2RMYJ March 7, 2019, USA: George Stephenson (1781-1848), English Engineer and Principal Inventor of the Railroad Locomotive, Head and Shoulders Portrait, Steel Engraving, Portrait Gallery of Eminent Men and Women of Europe and America by Evert A. Duyckinck, Published by Henry J. Johnson, Johnson, Wilson & Company, New York, 1873 (Credit Image: © JT Vintage/Glasshouse via ZUMA Wire)
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2RYBMB1 Cancelled postage stamp printed by Hungary, that celebrates "200th Birth Anniversary of George Stephenson (1781-1848), circa 1981.
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CB60G3 George Stephenson 1781 1848 English civil engineer mechanical public railway line steam locomotive Stephenson gauge standard
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DPDTYM George Stephenson (1781-1848) on engraving from 1873. English civil engineer and mechanical engineer.
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MJA0DT George Stephenson (born June 8, 1781, died August 12, 1848),
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2CEJTG5 . The universal assistant, and complete mechanic : containing over one million industrial facts, calculations, receipts, processes, trade secrets, rules, business forms, legal items, etc., in every occupation, from the household to the manufactory. 1781 Died August 12, 1848. The iron energy, indomitable perseverance, sterling integrity, andthorough practical sagacity for which this Father of Railways wa*noted, hare indelibly enrolled hi3 honored name among the benefaotors of the race. Of the first railway, that between Stockton andDarlington. George Stephenson was both surveyor and contractor,
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2HM5G5K Portrait of George Stephenson (1781-1848) - Engraving, 19th century
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2JDYXEC George Stephenson (1781-1848) and Robert Stephenson (1803-1859), 1851. By John Lucas (1807-1874). Robert (left), George (right), with Robert Stephenson & Co. Long-boiler 2-2-2 engine in the background. George Stephenson, was a pioneer of rail transport, one of the most important technological inventions of the 19th century and a key component of the Industrial Revolution. Built by George and his son Robert's company, Robert Stephenson & Co., the Locomotion No. 1 was the first steam locomotive to carry passengers on a public rail line.
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2WD8P64 George Stephenson, 1781-1848. Britischer Erfinder und Ingenieur, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Record date not stated
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2DBYJPG An old engraving George Stephenson’s locomotive of 1815. It is from a Victorian mechanical engineering book of the 1880s. George Stephenson (1781–1848) was an English civil engineer and mechanical engineer, renowned as the ‘Father of Railways’. Stephenson designed his first locomotive in 1814, designed for hauling coal at the Killingworth Colliery north of Newcastle Upon Tyne, North Tyneside, England, UK. It was named ‘Blücher’. In 1815 Stephenson improved the design with a direct link between cylinder and wheels using a ball and socket joint. The drive wheels were connected by chains.
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EJYTHX engraved portrait illustration of George Stephenson (1781-1848) circa 1845. He was an English civil engineer and inventor who built the first public inter-city railway line in the world to use steam locomotives.
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J0FTX8 George Stephenson (1781-1848)
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2DEN9X3 Bronze statue of George Stephenson 1781-1848 by Stephen Hicklin outside Chesterfield Railway Station Derbyshire England UK
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AFAX5D Locomotion by George Stephenson 1781 1848 Darlington Railway Museum North Yorkshire
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FF9GBG GEORGE STEPHENSON /n(1781-1848). English inventor and founder of railways. Mezzotint, 19th century, after a painting by John Lucas.
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D966GP George Stephenson (1781-1848) English railway engineer. His locomotive Rocket from reverse of medal struck to commemorate centenary of Stephenson's birth.
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HG4NM3 George Stephenson, 1781-1848, Railway Engineer
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HRKRWB George Stephenson, English Civil Engineer
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2F45CWY Birthplace of George Stephenson, 1781 – 1848, British mechanical engineer, Wylam, Northumberland, England
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TXGDT6 Statue of George Stephenson (1781-1848) English civil engineer and mechanical engineer who built the first public inter-city railway line in the world to use steam locomotives. Dated 2009
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P53E74 Locomotive designed in 1814 by British engineer and inventor George Stephenson (1781-1848). Nineteenth-century engraving. Colored.
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D2TA2H George Stephenson, 1781 – 1848. English civil engineer and mechanical engineer.
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J09TJF George Stephenson (1781-1848). English engineer. Fathers of Railways. Engraving, Nuestro Siglo, 1833.
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CMN5MW Locomotive designed in 1814 by British engineer and inventor George Stephenson (1781-1848).
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2ARW4RH The birthplace of George Stephenson (1781-1848), in Wylam, Killingworth,Tyneside, which is 9 miles west of Newcastle upon Tyne. He became a British civil engineer and mechanical engineer, renowned as the "Father of Railways". Stephenson he pioneered rail transport was one of the most important technological inventions of the 19th century and a key component of the Industrial Revolution.
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2AG0GY6 George Stephenson, c1849, (1945). Portrait of George Stephenson (1781-1848), English mechanical engineer and inventor of the railway engine. After a painting of 1849. From "British Railways", by Arthur Elton. [Collins, London, 1945]
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2WBX307 Locomotive with trailers on a pedestal, anonymous, 1878 - 1890 photograph On a brick base is a steam locomotive with a tender for water and fuel and a wagon. Below that the text was carved: 'S. & D.R. No. 1. 1825. '. This refers to the Locomotion No. 1., the first locomotive that drove on the route of the Stockton and Darlington Railway (S. & D.R.) and was built by George Stephenson (1781-1848). Part of travel album European cities, presumably Swedish. Darlington photographic support albumen print steam locomotive. monument, statue Darlington
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RBK24J GEORGE STEPHENSON (1781-1848) English civil engineer and railway pioneer
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3AMFX64 June 1, 1900 - George Stephenson (1781-1848), English Engineer, Noted Locomotive Builder, Engraving, 1873 (Credit Image: © Glasshouse/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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2HK1CJP Cancelled postage stamp printed by Congo, that shows Train Shinkansen, 200th birthday of George Stephenson (1781-1848), circa 1981.
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MJAD9C George Stephenson (born June 8, 1781, died August 12, 1848),
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2CEJTMJ . The universal assistant, and complete mechanic : containing over one million industrial facts, calculations, receipts, processes, trade secrets, rules, business forms, legal items, etc., in every occupation, from the household to the manufactory. 414 KAcaiKiaTS* xsn ejtgineees depaktmeht.. GEORGE STEPHENSON, THE FIEST LOCOMOTTVE EXGI>EEB, ■ Bom June 9, 1781 Died August 12, 1848. The iron energy, indomitable perseverance, sterling integrity, andthorough practical sagacity for which this Father of Railways wa*noted, hare indelibly enrolled hi3 honored name among the benefaotors of the race.
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T1HKMT George Stephenson (1781-1848). From 'Lives of the Engineers' by Samuel Smiles (1812-1904). Stephenson built the first public inter-city railway line in the world and is renowned as the 'Father of Railways'. The Liverpool and Manchester Railway opened in 1830.
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P2CYNX George Stephenson, 1781 – 1848, was a British civil engineer and mechanical engineer, digital improved reproduction from an original print from the 19th century, 1881
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2C97YXR An old cigarette card (c. 1929) with a portrait of George Stephenson (1781–1848) and an illustration of his famous steam locomotive 'Rocket'. George Stephenson was a British engineer often called the 'Father of Railways'. His rail gauge ('Stephenson gauge) was the basis for the standard gauge used by most of the world's railways. Stephenson's 'Rocket' won the Rainhill Trials held by the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in 1829 for demonstration of improved steam locomotive designs. Rocket was the most advanced loco and became the template for most steam locomotives.
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J0FT97 George Stephenson (1781-1848) seated
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AFAX4F George & Dragon pub Yarm North Yorkshire
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FF9GBH GEORGE STEPHENSON /n(1781-1848). English inventor and founder of railways. Wood engraving, German, 19th century.
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D95WJX George Stephenson (1781-1848) English mechanical engineer and railway pioneer. Engineer of the Stockton and Darlington Railway (1825), made a survey for the Liverpool and Manchester Railway (1824) and was appointed engineer to the line, 1826. In 1829 he won the Rainhill Trials with his locomotive 'Rocket' which had a tubular boiler. Engraving from 'The Illustrated London News' (London, 2 September 1848)
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HRNWBY George Stephenson, English Civil Engineer
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FK753M George Stephenson, 1781-1848, an English engineer and founder of the railroad industry
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TXGN3K George Stephenson (1781-1848) English railway engineer. His locomotive Rocket from reverse of medal struck to commemorate centenary of Stephenson's birth
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RC47NN The Rocket. Locomotive designed by British engineer and inventor George Stephenson (1781-1848). It was the first that was traveling with passengers between the cities of Liverpool and Manchester (1830), at an average speed of 30 km/h. Nineteenth-century engraving. Colored.
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GD85WA George Stephenson, 1781 – 1848. English civil engineer and mechanical engineer, builder of the first public inter-city railway line in the world to use steam locomotives.
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J09TDK George Stephenson (1781-1848). English engineer. Fathers of Railways. Engraving, Nuestro Siglo, 1833.
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C76C07 The Rocket. Locomotive designed by British engineer and inventor George Stephenson (1781-1848). Colored engraving.
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2ARW670 A passenger engine (or locomotive) on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway (L&M), the first public inter-city railway line built by George Stephenson (1781-1848) in the world to use locomotives, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, which opened in 1830.
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3CFCFCN The Century of George Stephenson: the room in which Stephenson was born at Street House, Wylam, 1881. Illustration published in a special supplement to celebrate the centenary of the birth of British civil engineer and mechanical engineer George Stephenson (1781-1848). From "Illustrated London News", 1881.
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2AFMDE6 GEORGE STEPHENSON (1781-1848) English civil engineer. His locomotive manufacturing works in South Street, Newcastle
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3AMFX93 June 1, 1900 - George Stephenson (1781-1848), English Engineer, Noted Locomotive Builder, Close-Up Portrait, Engraving, 1873 (Credit Image: © Glasshouse/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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2HK3F7T Cancelled postage stamp printed by Congo, that shows Train TGV 001, 200th birthday of George Stephenson (1781-1848), circa 1981.
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2AJEWD6 Outlines of the world's history, ancient, mediæval, and modern, with special relation to the history of civilization and the progress of mankind .. . and the Wandering Jew. INVENTORS. Brunei, Sir Isambard (1769-1849), a distinguished engineer—great-est work, the Thames Ttcnnel; begun 1826, finished 1843- Stephenson, George (1781- 1848), born at Wylam, Northumberland— the great railway engineer — inventor of the locomotive engine—died at Tapton, aged 67 — his son Robert is distinguished as the engi-neer of the Tubular Bridge over the Menai Strait. Daguerre (1789 - 1851), inventor of the daguerr
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P049HA George Stephenson (9 June 1781 - 12 August 1848) was a British civil engineer and mechanical engineer, digital improved reproduction of an original print from the year 1881
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J0FT98 George Stephenson (1781-1848), engraving after an oil painting
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AFAX73 George Stephensons Locomotion in Darlington Railway Museum North Yorkshire
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FF9KP4 GEORGE STEPHENSON /n(1781-1848). English inventor and founder of railways. Steel engraving, American, 19th century, after a painting by John Lucas.
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D95WH2 George Stephenson (1781-1848) English mechanical engineer and railway pioneer. Engineer of the Stockton and Darlington Railway (1825), he made a survey for the Liverpool and Manchester Railway (1824) and was appointed engineer to the line 1826. In 1829 he won the Rainhill Trials with his locomotive 'Rocket' which had a tubular boiler. Engraving from 'Das Buch der Erfindungen Gewerbe und Industrien' (Leipzig, 1896-1901).
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3DW7G5C George Stephenson, 1781 - 1848, an English engineer and principal founder of the railroad industry,
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TXGTG7 George Stephenson (1781-1848) English railway engineer. His locomotive Rocket from reverse of medal struck to commemorate centenary of Stephenson's birth
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RC4J5R "The Rocket". Locomotive designed by British engineer and inventor George Stephenson (1781-1848). It was the first that covered the journey with passengers between the cities of Liverpool and Manchester (year 1830), at an average speed of 30 km / h. Engraving 19th century.
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BJX3H6 The Rocket. Steam engine partially designed by English engineer George Stephenson, 1781-1848.
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2ARW3N0 A portrait of George Stephenson (1781-1848), a British civil engineer and mechanical engineer. Renowned as the "Father of Railways", he pioneered rail transport was one of the most important technological inventions of the 19th century and a key component of the Industrial Revolution. Built by George and his son Robert's company Robert Stephenson and Company, the Locomotion No. 1 was the first steam locomotive to carry passengers on a public rail line, the Stockton and Darlington Railway in 1825. George also built the first public inter-city railway line - the Liverpool and Manchester Railway.
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3CFCFCK The Century of George Stephenson: Stephenson's cottage at Killingworth, 1881. Illustration published in a special supplement to celebrate the centenary of the birth of British civil engineer and mechanical engineer George Stephenson (1781-1848). From "Illustrated London News", 1881.
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CPA6N5 GEORGE STEPHENSON (1781-1848) engineer on cover of an edition of The British Workman broadsheet about 1855
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3C2RN1M March 7, 2019, USA: George Stephenson (1781-1848), English Engineer and Principal Inventor of the Railroad Locomotive, Three-Quarter Length Portrait, Steel Engraving, Portrait Gallery of Eminent Men and Women of Europe and America by Evert A. Duyckinck, Published by Henry J. Johnson, Johnson, Wilson & Company, New York, 1873 (Credit Image: © JT Vintage/Glasshouse via ZUMA Wire)
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2HK3F8M Cancelled postage stamp printed by Congo, that shows Train Intercity 125, 200th birthday of George Stephenson (1781-1848), circa 1981.
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2AG1BJG . A history of mediaeval and modern Europe for secondary schools. ISAAC NEWTON Mathematician Born 1642 Died 1727 RICHARD ARKWRIGHT Inventor Born 1732 Died 1792. GEORGE STEPHENSON Engineer Bora 1781 Died 1848 PIONEERS OF SCIENCE CHARLES ROBERT DARWIN Naturalist Born 1800 Died 1882 THE MARCH OF DEMOCRACY 553 tion has reacted upon political life, and always to advancethe cause of democracy. The premium set upon personalwealth, capital, and efficiency, instead of on noble birth andancestral acres, has shaken the prestige of, even if it has notdestroyed, the old aristocracies that rest on mediaeval
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2F366CY George Stephenson, June 9, 1781 - August 12, 1848, was an English engineer and the main founder of railroads / George Stephenson, 9. Juni 1781 - 12. August 1848, war ein englischer Ingenieur und Hauptbegründer des Eisenbahnwesens, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
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AFAX57 Darlington Railway Museum North Yorkshire
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FFANJH GEORGE STEPHENSON /n(1781-1848). English inventor and founder of railways. Stipple engraving after the statue by E.H. Baily.
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D95M64 George Stephenson (1781-1848) English mechanical engineer and railway pioneer, born at Wylam, near Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland. Artist's impression of Stephenson trying out his miner's safety lamp. He perfected his third lamp in 1815 when he was enginewright at Killingworthworth colliery, and it was widely used in coal mines in the north of England. From 'The Triumphs of Steam' by Henry Frith (London, c1898). Engraving.
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2F45HAM George Stephenson, 1781-1848, an English engineer and founder of the railroad industry
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TXH22A Swindon station on the Great Western Railway, 1845. Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859) favoured broad gauge 7ft 1/4inch (2.2m) and designed the Great Westerrn Railway accordingly. However, in the Gauge Act of 1846 declared that all future railway track should be of the standard 4ft 8 1/2inch (1.44m) gauge introduced by George Stephenson (1781-1848) on the Liverpool & Manchester Railway. It was not until 1892 that the last broad gauge track was lifted. From "The Illustrated London News". (London, 18 October 1845).
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T8H02J George Stephenson (1781-1848). Ingeniero mecánico e ingeniero civil británico. Construyó la primera línea ferroviaria utilizando locomotoras de vapor. Retrato. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 22 de junio de 1881.
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JTDD67 George Stephenson, 1781 – 1848. English civil engineer and mechanical engineer. From Les Merveilles de la Science, published 1870.
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3CFCFDE The George Stephenson Centenary Festival: firework display in Leazes Park, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1881. Pyrotechnics featuring a portrait of Stephenson. Illustration published in a special supplement to celebrate the centenary of the birth of British civil engineer and mechanical engineer George Stephenson (1781-1848). From "Illustrated London News", 1881.
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