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LONDON: PRINTED BY W. CLOWES AND SONS, STAMFORD STREET,

AND CHARING CROSS.

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PREFACE.

THE following Biography contains in a condensed form the STORY of the Life of GEORGE STEPHENSON.

The author has been gratified to observe that the opinion which he ventured to express in the Preface to the original work, that such a Life would be found to furnish matter of interest as well as instruction, has been amply justified by the judgments of many able men, as well as by the generous reviews of the book which have appeared, and which he takes this opportunity of acknowledging.

The present work has been prepared in some measure in compliance with a wish generally expressed, that the Biography should be published in a more accessible form for general readers, and also with a view to its being adopted as a manual for the young. To such the author trusts the book will prove attractive as well as useful, by reason of the faithful record which it contains of a true man's career, and the practical lessons which it teaches, of steady industry, patient encounter with difficulties, and unflagging perseverance in the accomplishment of great and worthy objects.

The larger work contains full details respecting the history of the invention of the Locomotive Engine, and

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of the Railway system generally, together with the able Resumé by Mr. Robert Stephenson, of British Railways and their Results, delivered before the Institution of Civil Engineers; and the author would accordingly refer such readers as desire to obtain more full information on those subjects, to that work, which has already attained its Fifth Edition.

The Illustrations to this volume are from sketches made on the spot by Mr. Edward Whymper.

London, April, 1859.

CONTENTS.

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Continued self-culture- Encounter with difficulty-His studies with John

Wigham-Sobriety and thrift - Sells his guineas at a profit- His cottage

at West Moor - His blackbird

Ingenious contrivances

— Competition in last-making — Pitmen's theory of the earth - His physical
vigour - Made colliery engine-wright - His improvements in the colliery
working-Improves himself in mechanics - Education of his son - Con-
structs a sun-dial- Electric kite - The Rev. Mr. Turner

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First inventors of locomotives-Murdock's model - Trevithick's locomotive
- Exhibited in London-Merthyr Tydvil experiment-Blenkinsop's engine
- Chapman's - Brunton's Mechanical Traveller - Mr. Blackett of Wylam's

experiments - Stephenson studies the subject of locomotive construction —

Lays down inclined planes - Builds his first locomotive, or "travelling

engine" The engine described-Its performances Invention of the

steam-blast His second locomotive - Summary of the improvements

effected

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Explosions of fire-damp in collieries - Accident in Killingworth pit-Ste-
phenson's intrepid conduct- Meditates a safety-lamp-

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Experiments with

fire-damp - His theory of explosions- His first safety-lamp-Courage in
testing it Success of the experiment- -"Blows up"- Improves his
lamp- Continues his experiments His second lamp- His third lamp-
Is charged with pirating Sir H. Davy's idea Controversy on the subject
Mr. Stephenson's defence Examination of witnesses Testimonial
presented to Mr. Stephenson - Superior safety of the Geordy lamp 76-99

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Mr. Stephenson's confidence in the locomotive - Improvement of the railroad
-New rail and chair-Makes further improvements in the engine
Scarcity of skilled workmen - Invention of steam springs-Invents a
dynamometer His experiments on friction His views of locomotion on
common roads - Indifference of the public to the invention of the loco-
motive Again thinks of emigrating to the United States- The Hetton
railway constructed and opened Education of his son · Accident in
Killingworth pit- Robert sent to Edinburgh university

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