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G Stephenson / Glebe FarmGEORGE STEPHENSON Glebe Farm House, Benton, where the engineer lived
George Stephenson / PickerGEORGE STEPHENSON Engineer Date: 1781 - 1848
George Stephenson / InvtrGeorge Stephenson Engineer
George Stephenson / FrenchGEORGE STEPHENSON Engineer, pictured with the first locomotive engine at the opening ceremony
George Stephenson / CigGEORGE STEPHENSON Engineer, pictured with the first locomotive engine
George Stephenson / HollGeorge Stephenson Engineer
George Stephenson / LucasGeorge Stephenson Engineer
Baden-Powell / Hw BarnettLORD ROBERT STEPHENSON SMYTH BADEN-POWELL English army officer and founder of the Scout Movement
Robert Stephenson / StereoROBERT STEPHENSON English engineer, best known for his bridges, including those at Newcastle, Berwick and the Menai Straits
Robert Stephenson / PoundROBERT STEPHENSON English engineer, best known for his bridges, including those at Newcastle, Berwick and the Menai Straits
Robert Stephenson / W InvtROBERT STEPHENSON English engineer, best known for his bridges, including those at Newcastle, Berwick and the Menai Straits
George StephensonGEORGE STEPHENSON working on his Rocket
Baden-Powell in 1910ROBERT STEPHENSON SMYTH, lord BADEN-POWELL Soldier, later founder of the Boy Scout movement
R Stephenson (Daguerr)ROBERT STEPHENSON Engineer, associated chiefly with bridges such as the Menai railway bridge : drawn in 1849
R Stephenson (Holl)ROBERT STEPHENSON Engineer, associated chiefly with bridges such as the Menai railway bridge : drawn in 1849
R Stephenson (Richmond)ROBERT STEPHENSON Engineer, associated chiefly with bridges such as the Menai railway bridge : drawn in 1849
Jockey / W Stephenson 20CW Stephenson, jockey, in the colours of Mr Wallace Wylie
Stephenson Long BoilerStephensons long-boiler locomotive
Stephenson / Dodd LocoStephenson and Dodds patent engine
Scout / Baden-Powell 1920SChief scout, Lord Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell
The Rocket 1830George Stephensons " Rocket" being admired by the majority of onlookers, with the exception of the staff of the " Coach and Horses"