The Life of George Stephenson, Railway EngineerFollett, Foster, 1859 - Всего страниц: 513 |
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... West Moor . - Ingenuity of his Contrivances . - Is appointed Engine - wright of the Colliery . - Erects his First Engine . - Evening Studies . - His Obligations to the Newcastle Literary Institute . 56-64 CHAPTER VIII . The Beginnings ...
... West Moor . - Ingenuity of his Contrivances . - Is appointed Engine - wright of the Colliery . - Erects his First Engine . - Evening Studies . - His Obligations to the Newcastle Literary Institute . 56-64 CHAPTER VIII . The Beginnings ...
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... West Moor Col- liery , Killingworth . It was while residing at Killingworth that his remarkable practical qualities as a workman were first recognized by his employers , and that he slowly but surely acquired that reputation as an ...
... West Moor Col- liery , Killingworth . It was while residing at Killingworth that his remarkable practical qualities as a workman were first recognized by his employers , and that he slowly but surely acquired that reputation as an ...
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Samuel Smiles. CHAPTER VI . BRAKESMAN AT WEST MOOR , KILLINGWORTH . THE village of Killingworth lies about seven miles north of Newcastle , and is one of the best known collieries in that neighbourhood . The workings of the coal are of ...
Samuel Smiles. CHAPTER VI . BRAKESMAN AT WEST MOOR , KILLINGWORTH . THE village of Killingworth lies about seven miles north of Newcastle , and is one of the best known collieries in that neighbourhood . The workings of the coal are of ...
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... West Moor at Kil- lingworth , where the old man lived for many years , supported entirely by his son . He was quite blind , but cheerful to the last . One of his greatest pleasures , towards the close of his life , was to receive a ...
... West Moor at Kil- lingworth , where the old man lived for many years , supported entirely by his son . He was quite blind , but cheerful to the last . One of his greatest pleasures , towards the close of his life , was to receive a ...
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... West Moor to Killingworth . I remember when I went along that road I wept bitterly , for I knew not where my lot would be cast . " But Providence had better and greater things in store for George Stephenson than the lot of a settler in ...
... West Moor to Killingworth . I remember when I went along that road I wept bitterly , for I knew not where my lot would be cast . " But Providence had better and greater things in store for George Stephenson than the lot of a settler in ...
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