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2X8JHCF Replica of Stephenson's Rocket with a coach of visitors at Locomotion, Shildon, Co, Durham, England, UK
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2X6JFD4 Scale-down model of 1829 George Stephenson's Rocket Locomotive. Transport Gallery, Birla Industrial & Technological Museum. Kolkata, West Bengal, Indi
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2X6JFCM Scale-down model of 1829 George Stephenson's Rocket Locomotive. Transport Gallery, Birla Industrial & Technological Museum. Kolkata, West Bengal, Indi
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2J0C6GA The Novelty Steam Locomotive built by John Ericsson in 1829 to compete with Stephenson's Rocket. Black and White Illustration;
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2E8PAT4 Stephenson's 0-2-2 Rocket Locomotive: Liverpool and Manchester Railway 1829.
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2AT96DD STEPHENSON'S ROCKET designed by Robert Stephenson in 1829
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2ABY0P3 Cars Which Had Perfect Scores in the Glidden Tour. Trevethick's Engine (1804). Whetstone's Geared Locomotive (1861). Stephenson's 'Rocket' Locomotive of 1829., scientific american, 1906-08-11
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RJGB7H THE RAINHILL TRIALS, Lancashire, October 1829. George Stephenson's Rocket is the only locomotive to complete the trials followed by the Sans Pareil and the Novelty
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RDDA33 ROBERT STEPHENSON'S ROCKET in an 1829 engraving
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RRRTX8 A replica of Stephenson's Rocket, as it appeared in 1829 on display in the National Railway Museum, York, UK.
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RRRTXT Cutaway of a piston on the replica of Stephenson's Rocket, as it appeared in 1829, on display in the National Railway Museum, York, UK.
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RRRTXH The open air cab on the replica of Stephenson's Rocket, as it appeared in 1829 on display in the National Railway Museum, York, UK.
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2DRXTH7 MOSCOW, RUSSIA - FEBRUARY 20, 2019: A stamp printed in Poland shows George Stephenson's Rocket, 1829, History Of The Locomotive serie, circa 1976
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RCKTBH Stephenson's ''The Rocket'' 1829
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MAXNB0 Stephenson's Rocket Locomotive, 1829 in the Science Museum, London, UK
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MAXNAD Stephenson's Rocket Locomotive, 1829 in the Science Museum, London, UK
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MAXNAN Stephenson's Rocket Locomotive, 1829 in the Science Museum, London, UK
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J5P0MC Replica of 1829 steam locomotive Stephenson's Rocket in National Railway museum York, England, UK
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G44KEW Stepherson's Rocket. The first steam locomotive. Designed in 1829 by Robert Stephenson. Engraving, 19th century. Color.
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2C2PHYK George Stephenson's Rocket, 1829, vintage engraved illustration. Magasin Pittoresque 1861.
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FJ1THJ A Working Replica of Stephenson's Rocket Steam Engine at The National Rail Museum York Yorkshire England United Kingdom uk
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KC9PDJ Postage stamp from Hungary depicting Stephenson's Rocket from 1829, issued for the International Transportation Exhibition (IVA 79) in Hamburg.
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KC9NB3 Postage stamp from Cuba depicting the steam locomotive Stephenson's Rocket from 1829 (great Britain)
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F56HK4 Rocket Steam Engine Replica At York Railway Museum
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F56HAA Rocket Steam Engine Replica At York Railway Museum
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F0ETH7 Working replica of Stephenson's Rocket and tender on display at the National Railways Museum, York
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2F61HWT Stephenson, 'Rocket' Steam Locomotive, 1829
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2JKFA34 HUNGARY - CIRCA 1979: A stamp printed in Hungary shows Stephenson's Rocket, 1829, circa 1979.
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GW9K84 A working replica of Stephenson's "Rocket" (1829) 0-2-2 early steam locomotive, seen at National Railway Museum, York, England.
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2EWTA46 Replica of Stephenson's Rocket steam locomotive pulling train at Beamish Museum north east England UK
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D6956M Replica of Stephenson's Rocket steam engine at Beamish Museum north east England UK
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E48MWH Postage stamp from Hungary depicting Stephenson's Rocket from 1829.
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J0FRTT Engraving of Stephenson's Rocket
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CC9YKX Stephenson's Rocket Locomotive (1829) at The Science Museum, Exhibition Road, Kensington, London, England, United Kingdom
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CC9YPC Stephenson's Rocket Locomotive (1829) at The Science Museum, Exhibition Road, Kensington, London, England, United Kingdom
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CC9YNJ Stephenson's Rocket Locomotive (1829) at The Science Museum, Exhibition Road, Kensington, London, England, United Kingdom
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C5DWJ6 Stephenson's Rocket Locomotive, 1829 in the Science Museum, London, UK
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GBPREE Lord Mandelson leans on the front of George Stephenson's 'Rocket' the famous locomotive of 1829, during a photocall to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Science Museum in central London, this morning.
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GBPREH Lord Mandelson takes the controls of George Stephenson's 'Rocket' the famous locomotive of 1829, during a photocall to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Science Museum in central London, this morning.
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2F45D9G Stephenson's Rocket, an early steam locomotive, Liverpool and Manchester Railway, October 1829
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C8NXNM Scale model of Stephenson's Rocket, an early steam locomotive from 1829, seen in the Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin, Germany.
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ACYR6P Stephenson's Rocket Locomotive, 1829 in the Science Museum, London, UK
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C88DMG Stephenson's Rocket, an early steam locomotive from 1829, seen at The Science Museum in London, England, UK.
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AP2NBN George Stephenson's rocket locomotive at the York National railway museum
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G4YRAB Stephenson's Rocket, 1829, is unveiled on its return to the Science Museum in London, where it will take up permanent residence following a year at the National Railway Museum in York. * Rocket will be one of the key exhibits in 'Making the Modern World', a new gallery that will open to the public on the 30th June 2000.
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G4YRAE Rocket Museum
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G4YRAA Rocket Museum
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2D30R7R Stephenson's Rocket, 1829, is unveiled on its return to the Science Museum in London, where it will take up permanent residence following a year at the National Railway Museum in York. * The Rocket will be one of the key exhibits in 'Making the Modern World', a new gallery that will open to the public on the 30th June 2000.
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2J0E895 The replica of the 1829 original George Stephenson's Rocket arrived by trailer at Newcastle Civic Centre and will be on show to the public on 25th June 1980
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2FWE4T5 Cancelled postage stamp printed by Hungary, that shows Stephenson's Rocket, circa 1979.
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KXDGMN Trevethick's Engine (1804), Whetstone's Geared Locomotive (1861), Stephenson's "Rocket" Locomotive of 1829
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2D87A2H ”At the Museum of Science South Kensington” train / locomotive, poster from 1829 - A Science Museum exhibition poster featuring Stephenson's rocket.
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W7CNNP George Stephenson's locomotive 'Rocket', 1829 (1900). Artist: Unknown
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HTMK2B Stephenson's locomotive 'Rocket' which won competition at Rainhill Bridge, Manchester for locomotive to be used on Liverpool & Manchester Railway, 14 October 1829. Chromolithograph 1900
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W7CM0N Stephenson's 'Rocket' winning the Rainhill Trials, 14 October 1829 (1898). Artist: Unknown
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2T6H15W STEPHENSON'S ROCKET, 1829.Rocket was designed and built by Robert Stephenson in 1829, from the Article PIONEER LOCOMOTIVES IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA. By Alfred Mathews. from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XII October 1896 to March 1897 The Engineering Magazine Co
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W7CM13 George Stephenson's locomotive 'Rocket', 1829 (1892). Artist: Unknown
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TXGTDH George Stephenson's locomotive 'Rocket'. On 11 October 1829 'Rocket' won the Rainhill Trials for the engine to be used on the Liverpool to Manchester Railway, England 1892 Wood engraving
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MPR30P George Stephenson's locomotive 'Rocket', 1829 (1892). Artist: Unknown.
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TXGTD4 George Stephenson's locomotive 'Rocket' winning the competition at Rainhill Bridge, near Manchester, England, for the engine to be used on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway: 14 October 1829. Flanged wheels 1898 Wood engraving
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HTMK2K Stephenson's locomotive 'Rocket' which won competition at Rainhill Bridge, Manchester for locomotive to be used on Liverpool & Manchester Railway, 14 October 1829. From Samuel Smiles "The Story of the Life of George Stephenson" London 1859. Woodcut
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W7CNNY George Stephenson's locomotive 'Rocket', 1829 (1859). Artist: Unknown
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2T6H25A Stephenson's Rocket -- colour side elevation drawing was designed and built by Robert Stephenson in 1829,
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TXG8FR "The Rocket", George Stephenson's steam locomotive which won the Rainhill trials in 1829 for the locomotive to be used on the Liverpool & Manchester Railway Card
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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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HHEC5Y 'The Rocket'; George Stephenson's locomotive which won the Rainhill Trials and was used to haul trains on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway: 1829
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2SC2W48 A playing card from a game entitled, ‘Speed’ published by Castell Brothers Ltd., London in 1954 as part of their ‘Pepys’ series. The card is entitled, “The Rocket” and depicts Robert Stephenson's Rocket. This early steam locomotive won the Rainhill Trials, organised by the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in October 1829 to select a suitable locomotive for use on their line.
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CP9TMH RAINHILL TRIALS, Lancashire in October 1829 with Stephenson's Rocket at right and Hackworth"s Sanspareil behind
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FF8CGN THE ROCKET LOCOMOTIVE 1829. /nGeorge Stephenson's locomotive, 'The Rocket'. Colored aquatint, c1829.
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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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FF7A3E STEPHENSON'S 'ROCKET', 1829./nSchematic view of George Stephenson's locomotive "The Rocket" of 1829.
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FF708H ENGLAND: LOCOMOTIVE, 1829. /nThe locomotive trials at Rainhill, England, won by George Stephenson's 'Rocket' in October 1829. Wood engraving, 19th century.
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D96HJ4 Stephenson's locomotive 'Rocket' which won competition at Rainhill Bridge, Manchester for locomotive to be used on Liverpool & Manchester Railway, 14 October 1829. From Samuel Smiles 'The Story of the Life of George Stephenson' London 1859. Woodcut.
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FG2BG9 LOCOMOTIVE: ROCKET, 1829. /nCompetition at Rainhill for the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in 1829. George Stephenson's 'Rocket' came in first. Engraving, English, 1888.
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D9668W George Stephenson's locomotive 'Rocket' winning the competition at Rainhill Bridge, near Manchester, England, for the engine to be used on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway: 14 October 1829. Flanged wheels Wood engraving 1898
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D96P65 The Iron Horse Past and Present'. Development of the railway locomotive from George Stephenson's 'Rocket' of 1829, through 'North Star' which worked on the Great Western Railway 1836-1870, to a Great Northern Railway engine of the late 1890s. From 'Bubbles' (London, c1900) published by Dr Barnados Homes for Children. Oleograph.
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GDE8WD England,London,Kensington,Science Museum,Stephenson's Rocket Locomotive dated 1829
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FF9GBF LOCOMOTIVE: ROCKET, 1829. /nGeorge Stephenson's 'Rocket,' the winner of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway's competition of 1829. Wood engraving, French, 19th century.
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BM4C5M George Stephenson's steam engine The Rocket, 1829.
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2FXCP04 Parade of 13 working steam locomotives this weekend between Amersfoort and Woudenberg on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Dutch Association of Interested Parties in Railway and Tram System. Rocket, replica of Robert Stephenson's (Newcastle) 1829 design, September 24, 1981, parades, steam locomotives, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
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GDC5R0 England,London,Kensington,Science Museum,Stephenson's Rocket Locomotive dated 1829
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FG2BHD LOCOMOTIVE: ROCKET, 1829. /nGeorge Stephenson's 'Rocket,' the winner of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway's competiton of 1829. Engraving, American, 1881.
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D96HGC Stephenson's locomotive 'Rocket' which won competition at Rainhill Bridge, Manchester for locomotive to be used on Liverpool & Manchester Railway, 14 October 1829. Chromolithograph 1900.
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HRP687 Robert Stephenson, "Rocket", 1829
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FF7PEM LOCOMOTIVE: ROCKET, 1829. /nGeorge Stephenson's 'Rocket,' the winner of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway's competition of 1829. Wood engraving, 19th century.
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FG2BG7 LOCOMOTIVE: ROCKET, 1829. /nGeorge Stephenson's 'Rocket,' the winner of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway's competition at Rainhill in 1829. Engraving, English, 1888.
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AAAD71 Replica of George Stephenson's "Rocket" of 1829, at Tenterden, near Ashford, Kent, England, UK.
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D997PP The Rocket', George Stephenson's steam locomotive which won the Rainhill Trials in 1829 for the locomotive to be used on the Liverpool & Manchester Railway. Early 20th century card. Transport Steam Rail Britain Engineering.
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HRP689 Robert Stephenson, "Rocket", 1829
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FFCT0H LOCOMOTIVE: ROCKET, 1829. /nGeorge Stephenson's 'Rocket,' the winner of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway's competiton of 1829. The insert shows a cross section of the boiler. Wood engraving, German, 19th century.
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FFCRYC LOCOMOTIVE: ROCKET, 1829. /nGeorge Stephenson's 'Rocket,' the winner of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway's competition of 1829.
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FF9GBE LOCOMOTIVE: ROCKET, 1829. /nGeorge Stephenson's 'Rocket,' the winner of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway's competition of 1829. The cylinders were moved to their present position at a later date.
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G16C74 Stephenson's Rocket was an early steam locomotive of 0-2-2 wheel arrangement, built in 1829 at the Forth Street Works of Robert Stephenson and Company in Newcastle Upon Tyne. It was built for, and won, the Rainhill Trials held by the Liverpool & Mancheste
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HRP688 Robert Stephenson, "Rocket", 1829
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D96690 George Stephenson's locomotive 'Rocket'. On 11 October 1829 'Rocket' won the Rainhill Trials for the engine to be used on the Liverpool to Manchester Railway, England. Wood engraving, 1892
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