The Life of George Stephenson, Railway EngineerFollett, Foster, 1859 - Всего страниц: 513 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 26
Стр. ix
... brake- ing 30-35 CHAPTER IV . Brakesman at Black Callerton . - Duties of the Brakesman . - Wages- Ekes out his Earnings by Shoe - mending . - Falls in Love . - Saves his First Guinea . - Sobriety . - Quarrel and Fight with Ned Nelson 36 ...
... brake- ing 30-35 CHAPTER IV . Brakesman at Black Callerton . - Duties of the Brakesman . - Wages- Ekes out his Earnings by Shoe - mending . - Falls in Love . - Saves his First Guinea . - Sobriety . - Quarrel and Fight with Ned Nelson 36 ...
Стр. x
Samuel Smiles. - pointed Brakesman at Killingworth . - Intends emigrating to the United States . Takes a Contract for Engine - brakeing . — Makes Improve- ments in Pumping Engines , and acquires Celebrity as a Pump- curer - Pp . 46-55 ...
Samuel Smiles. - pointed Brakesman at Killingworth . - Intends emigrating to the United States . Takes a Contract for Engine - brakeing . — Makes Improve- ments in Pumping Engines , and acquires Celebrity as a Pump- curer - Pp . 46-55 ...
Стр. 34
... brakesman . He frequently al- lowed George to try his hand at the brake , and instructed him how to proceed . But in this course Coe was opposed by several of the other workmen - one of whom , a brakesman named William Locke , * went so ...
... brakesman . He frequently al- lowed George to try his hand at the brake , and instructed him how to proceed . But in this course Coe was opposed by several of the other workmen - one of whom , a brakesman named William Locke , * went so ...
Стр. 35
... brake . " Locke , when requested to give an explanation , said that young Stephenson couldn't brake , and , what was more , never would learn ... BRAKESMAN AT BLACK CALLERTON . GEORGE STEPHENSON CHAP . III . ] 35 LEARNS ENGINE - BRAKEING .
... brake . " Locke , when requested to give an explanation , said that young Stephenson couldn't brake , and , what was more , never would learn ... BRAKESMAN AT BLACK CALLERTON . GEORGE STEPHENSON CHAP . III . ] 35 LEARNS ENGINE - BRAKEING .
Стр. 36
... brakesman may be briefly described . The work was somewhat monotonous , and consisted in superin- tending the working of the engine and machinery by means of which the coals were drawn out of the pit . Brakesmen are almost invariably ...
... brakesman may be briefly described . The work was somewhat monotonous , and consisted in superin- tending the working of the engine and machinery by means of which the coals were drawn out of the pit . Brakesmen are almost invariably ...
Содержание
216 | |
233 | |
243 | |
254 | |
261 | |
274 | |
292 | |
304 | |
95 | |
108 | |
126 | |
136 | |
143 | |
158 | |
166 | |
172 | |
187 | |
200 | |
327 | |
336 | |
351 | |
366 | |
380 | |
388 | |
398 | |
410 | |
421 | |
433 | |
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
75 cents adopted afterwards amongst atmospheric railway bill Birmingham Black Callerton boiler brakesman canal carriages carried Chat Moss Clay Cross coach coal colliery Committee considerable constructed cottage Darlington Railway difficulty directors district early Edward Pease employed England experience favour formed friends gauge Geordy lamp George Stephenson gradients horses improvements increased interest invention inventor journey Killingworth labour Leeds length Liverpool and Manchester locomotive engine Lord machine Manchester Railway means mechanical ment miles an hour neighbourhood never Newcastle Nicholas Wood North Midland observed occasion opening Parliament parliamentary passed passengers patent Pease persons phenson practical principle proceeded proposed proved purpose rail railroad railway system Robert Stephenson Rocket safety lamp shortly Sir Humphry Davy speed steam steam-carriage Stockton and Darlington success survey Thomas Gray tion tons took town traffic train travelling Trevethick tubes tunnel vols wagons weight West Moor wheels workmen Wylam