Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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... carrying as many as five hundred passengers , how little are we apt to think that this marvel of science and art is due mainly to two men , who , in the outset of their career , occupied an obscure position -James Watt and George ...
... carrying as many as five hundred passengers , how little are we apt to think that this marvel of science and art is due mainly to two men , who , in the outset of their career , occupied an obscure position -James Watt and George ...
Side 4
... carried it through . His duty consisted in attending to the furnace of one of those gigantic steam - engines which pumped water from a coal - pit . From Dewley he went to Mid Mill , and after that GEORGE STEPHENSON .
... carried it through . His duty consisted in attending to the furnace of one of those gigantic steam - engines which pumped water from a coal - pit . From Dewley he went to Mid Mill , and after that GEORGE STEPHENSON .
Side 12
... carry out improvements , in which he was assisted by his son , on his return from South America in 1827 . When the project of the Manchester and Liverpool Railway was before parliament in 1825 , George Stephenson , in the face of no ...
... carry out improvements , in which he was assisted by his son , on his return from South America in 1827 . When the project of the Manchester and Liverpool Railway was before parliament in 1825 , George Stephenson , in the face of no ...
Side 13
... carrying out of this design , the series of ' engineering difficulties ' was first encountered , the over- coming of which has called forth an amount of scientific knowledge , of invention , ingenuity , and mechanical hardihood ...
... carrying out of this design , the series of ' engineering difficulties ' was first encountered , the over- coming of which has called forth an amount of scientific knowledge , of invention , ingenuity , and mechanical hardihood ...
Side 14
... carried in a tender attached to the engine . On the 15th of September 1830 the railway was opened . The two great towns , with due regard to the importance of the event , made preparations for it with a spirit and liberality worthy of ...
... carried in a tender attached to the engine . On the 15th of September 1830 the railway was opened . The two great towns , with due regard to the importance of the event , made preparations for it with a spirit and liberality worthy of ...
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