The Life of George Stephenson, Railway EngineerFields, Osgood, & Company, 1869 - Всего страниц: 463 |
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... because it stands by the side of what used to be the old rid- ing Post Road or Street , between Newcastle and Hexham , along which the Post was carried on horseback within the memory of people still living . At an earlier period CHAPTER I.
... because it stands by the side of what used to be the old rid- ing Post Road or Street , between Newcastle and Hexham , along which the Post was carried on horseback within the memory of people still living . At an earlier period CHAPTER I.
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... side , the old engine was pulled down , and the Stephenson family , following the work , removed from Wylam to Dewley Burn . The Duke of Northumberland ( to whom most of the property in the neighbourhood belongs ) had opened a new pit ...
... side , the old engine was pulled down , and the Stephenson family , following the work , removed from Wylam to Dewley Burn . The Duke of Northumberland ( to whom most of the property in the neighbourhood belongs ) had opened a new pit ...
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... side , at the bottom of the narrow rift called Wal- bottle Dean . Jolly's Close , however , no longer exists , and only a few of the oldest people in the neighbourhood are aware that such a place ever was . A mountain of earth , shale ...
... side , at the bottom of the narrow rift called Wal- bottle Dean . Jolly's Close , however , no longer exists , and only a few of the oldest people in the neighbourhood are aware that such a place ever was . A mountain of earth , shale ...
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... side ; and high behind it towers up the huge mound of ballast emptied out of the ships which resort to the quay for their cargoes of coal for the London market . The ballast is thrown out of the ship's hold into wagons laid alongside ...
... side ; and high behind it towers up the huge mound of ballast emptied out of the ships which resort to the quay for their cargoes of coal for the London market . The ballast is thrown out of the ship's hold into wagons laid alongside ...
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... side of his young wife in his cottage dwelling , in the winter evenings , he was usually occupied in making mechanical experiments , or in modelling experimen- tal machines . Amongst his various speculations while at Willington , he ...
... side of his young wife in his cottage dwelling , in the winter evenings , he was usually occupied in making mechanical experiments , or in modelling experimen- tal machines . Amongst his various speculations while at Willington , he ...
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