The Life of George Stephenson, Railway EngineerFields, Osgood, & Company, 1869 - Всего страниц: 463 |
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... four labourers ' apartments . The house is known by the name of High Street House , and was originally so called because it stands by the side of what used to be the old rid- ing Post Road or Street , between Newcastle and Hexham ...
... four labourers ' apartments . The house is known by the name of High Street House , and was originally so called because it stands by the side of what used to be the old rid- ing Post Road or Street , between Newcastle and Hexham ...
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... four- pence a day . But his highest ambition was to be taken on at the colliery where his father worked ; and he shortly joined his elder brother James there as a " corf - bitter , " or " picker , " where he was employed in clearing the ...
... four- pence a day . But his highest ambition was to be taken on at the colliery where his father worked ; and he shortly joined his elder brother James there as a " corf - bitter , " or " picker , " where he was employed in clearing the ...
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... four sons , and two daughters , lived and slept . It was crowded with three low - poled beds . This one apartment served for parlour , kitchen , sleeping - room , and all . The cot- tage went with the work , and the use of it formed ...
... four sons , and two daughters , lived and slept . It was crowded with three low - poled beds . This one apartment served for parlour , kitchen , sleeping - room , and all . The cot- tage went with the work , and the use of it formed ...
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... four pence a week . Andrew Gray , the junior fireman at the Water - row Pit , began arithmetic at the same time ; and he has since told the writer , that George learnt " figuring " so much faster than he did , that he could not make out ...
... four pence a week . Andrew Gray , the junior fireman at the Water - row Pit , began arithmetic at the same time ; and he has since told the writer , that George learnt " figuring " so much faster than he did , that he could not make out ...
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... four establishments at that time in the kingdom that could turn out a respectable steam- engine . It is not therefore surprising that this engine should have proved a failure , and that neither the master engineer nor any of the workmen ...
... four establishments at that time in the kingdom that could turn out a respectable steam- engine . It is not therefore surprising that this engine should have proved a failure , and that neither the master engineer nor any of the workmen ...
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