The Life of George Stephenson, Railway EngineerTicknor and Fields, 1858 - Всего страниц: 486 |
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... 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 CHAPTER V. 36-40 Removal to ...
... 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 CHAPTER V. 36-40 Removal to ...
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... brakesman . He frequently allowed 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 work men - one of whom , a brakesman named William Locke , * went ...
... brakesman . He frequently allowed 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 work men - one of whom , a brakesman named William Locke , * went ...
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... belonged to the same masters , Nixon and Cramlington , and George was regularly appointed brakes- man at the Dolly Pit . CHAPTER IV . BRAKESMAN AT BLACK CALLERTON . GEORGE STEPHENSON CHAP . III . ] 35 LEARNS ENGINE - BRAKEING .
... belonged to the same masters , Nixon and Cramlington , and George was regularly appointed brakes- man at the Dolly Pit . CHAPTER IV . BRAKESMAN AT BLACK CALLERTON . GEORGE STEPHENSON CHAP . III . ] 35 LEARNS ENGINE - BRAKEING .
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... brakesman may be briefly described . The work was somewhat monotonous , and consisted in superintend- ing 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 superintend- ing the working of the engine and machinery by means of which the coals were drawn out of the pit . Brakesmen are almost invariably ...
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... brakesman to reverse the engine , and send the corves down the pit to be filled again . The monotony of George Stephenson's occupation as a brakes- man was somewhat varied by the change which he made , in his turn , from the day to the ...
... brakesman to reverse the engine , and send the corves down the pit to be filled again . The monotony of George Stephenson's occupation as a brakes- man was somewhat varied by the change which he made , in his turn , from the day to the ...
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