The Life of George Stephenson, Railway EngineerFollett, Foster, 1859 - Всего страниц: 513 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 99
Стр. ix
... Horse at the Colliery . - Bird - nesting . - Is made Assistant Fireman . - Jolly's Close . - Athletic Feats . - Is appointed Engineman .—- Study of the Steam - engine 23-29 CHAPTER III . Newburn . - Experiments in Artificial Bird ...
... Horse at the Colliery . - Bird - nesting . - Is made Assistant Fireman . - Jolly's Close . - Athletic Feats . - Is appointed Engineman .—- Study of the Steam - engine 23-29 CHAPTER III . Newburn . - Experiments in Artificial Bird ...
Стр. 21
... horses along the wooden tramroad immediately in front of the cottage door . Wooden railways were early used in Northumberland ; and this at Wylam was destined to be the first on which a locomotive engine travelled regularly between the ...
... horses along the wooden tramroad immediately in front of the cottage door . Wooden railways were early used in Northumberland ; and this at Wylam was destined to be the first on which a locomotive engine travelled regularly between the ...
Стр. 23
... mounted on the roof of the cottage fixing a puny windmill . As the boy grew older and more able to work , he was set to lead the horses when ploughing , though scarce big CHAP . II . ] 23 HIS EARLY EMPLOYMENTS . CHAPTER II.
... mounted on the roof of the cottage fixing a puny windmill . As the boy grew older and more able to work , he was set to lead the horses when ploughing , though scarce big CHAP . II . ] 23 HIS EARLY EMPLOYMENTS . CHAPTER II.
Стр. 24
Samuel Smiles. to lead the horses when ploughing , though scarce big enough to stride across the furrows ; and he ... horse . Shortly after , he went to Black Callerton Colliery to drive the Gin there . And as that colliery lies about two ...
Samuel Smiles. to lead the horses when ploughing , though scarce big enough to stride across the furrows ; and he ... horse . Shortly after , he went to Black Callerton Colliery to drive the Gin there . And as that colliery lies about two ...
Стр. 42
... horses were each provided with a saddle and a pillion ; and George having mounted one , his wife seated herself on ... horse ; and in this wise the wedding party rode across the country , passing through the old streets of Newcastle ...
... horses were each provided with a saddle and a pillion ; and George having mounted one , his wife seated herself on ... horse ; and in this wise the wedding party rode across the country , passing through the old streets of Newcastle ...
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