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Background imageStephenson Collection: Robert Stephenson (1803 - 1859), English civil engineer and designer of locomotives

Robert Stephenson (1803 - 1859), English civil engineer and designer of locomotives. Montage of some of bridges that Stephenson had engineered in his lifetime

Background imageStephenson Collection: George Stephenson at Darlington - embroidery

George Stephenson at Darlington - embroidery
Engraving of a painting by A. Rankley, " George Stephenson at Darlington in 1823." Stephenson would often drop in on Joseph Pease to talk with him about the progress of the Darlington

Background imageStephenson Collection: Hetton Coal Company locomotive

Hetton Coal Company locomotive with cab addition or shelter of driver built by George Stephenson for the Hetton, Durham, 1822. Date: 1905

Background imageStephenson Collection: Locomotion by George Stephenson, 1825

Locomotion by George Stephenson, 1825
Locomotion was the first locomotive engine built by George Stephenson, 1825. Shown at the Centenary celebrations. Date: 1965

Background imageStephenson Collection: Locomotive by Robert Stephenson & Co, 1833

Locomotive by Robert Stephenson & Co, 1833. For the Saratoga & Schenectady Railroad. Date: circa 1900

Background imageStephenson Collection: Robert Hawthorns locomotive - Newcastle & Carlisle Railway

Robert Hawthorns locomotive - Newcastle & Carlisle Railway
Robert Hawthorns locomotive for Newcastle & Carlisle Railway, 1835. Taken for Stephenson Centenary. Date: 1881

Background imageStephenson Collection: Model of John Blenkinsops rack-rail engine

Model of John Blenkinsops rack-rail engine. Being a steam locomotive propelled by a toothed wheel engaging in a rack on one of the rails

Background imageStephenson Collection: Rocket locomotive model - owned by George Robert Stephenson

Rocket locomotive model - owned by George Robert Stephenson
Rocket locomotive model. Owned by George Robert Stephenson, made 1829. Listed in RE Bleasdales Locomotive Engines catalogue, entry 1268. Taken for Stephenson Centenary. Date: 1881

Background imageStephenson Collection: Phoenix engine by Robert Stephenson & Co

Phoenix engine by Robert Stephenson & Co for the Railway. Side elevation, line drawing. Date: 1832

Background imageStephenson Collection: Samson engine by Robert Stephenson & Co

Samson engine by Robert Stephenson & Co for the Railway. Side elevation, line drawing. Date: 1833

Background imageStephenson Collection: Atlas engine by Robert Stephenson & Co

Atlas engine by Robert Stephenson & Co for the Railway. Side elevation, line drawing. Date: 1834

Background imageStephenson Collection: Comet engine by Robert Stephenson & Co

Comet engine by Robert Stephenson & Co for the Railway. Side elevation, line drawing. Date: 1832

Background imageStephenson Collection: George Stephensons Centenary napkin

George Stephensons Centenary napkin. Presented to IMechE members by Andrew Reid to commerorate George Stephensons Centenary on 9 Jun 1881

Background imageStephenson Collection: Locomotive engine factory, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Locomotive engine factory, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
George Stephensons locomotive engine factory, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, with men at work. Date: 1845

Background imageStephenson Collection: King Edward VII at Homburg

King Edward VII at Homburg
King Edward VII (centre) at Bad Homburg in the 1880s. His companions are, from left to right, Sir Christopher Sykes, Capt

Background imageStephenson Collection: Publicity card, Stephenson Bros, Superior Furniture Cream

Publicity card, Stephenson Bros, Superior Furniture Cream
Publicity card, Stephenson Bros, Bradford, Superior Furniture Cream and Metal Paste, making life easier for the servants. circa 1890

Background imageStephenson Collection: Advert, Use Stephenson Brothers Floor Polish

Advert, Use Stephenson Brothers Floor Polish. early 20th century

Background imageStephenson Collection: Advert, Stephensons Floor Polish and Furniture Cream

Advert, Stephensons Floor Polish and Furniture Cream
Advert, Stephensons Non-Smear Floor Polish and Furniture Cream

Background imageStephenson Collection: National Childrens Home - Rev. Arthur E Gregory

National Childrens Home - Rev. Arthur E Gregory
The Rev. Arthur E Gregory was the second Principal of the National Childrens Home (NCH), having succeeded its founder Thomas Bowman Stephenson who retired in 1900. Gregory died suddenly in 1912

Background imageStephenson Collection: Alfred Mager, Francis Horner, Thomas Bowman Stephenson

Alfred Mager, Francis Horner, Thomas Bowman Stephenson
In 1869, a collaboration between Alfred Mager (left), Francis Horner (centre) and Thomas Bowman Stephenson (right) led to the founding of the National Childrens Home. Date: 1870s

Background imageStephenson Collection: International Squadron film (Flight Patrol American)

International Squadron film (Flight Patrol American)
Still from the war film, International Squadron (Flight Patrol American), starring Ronald Reagan, Olympe Bradna and James Stephenson. 1941

Background imageStephenson Collection: Robert Stephenson

Robert Stephenson (1803 - 1859), early railway and civil engineer, illustration showing Stephenson surrounded by achievements that he had made in hes lifetime

Background imageStephenson Collection: Rockliff Northumberland Rugby Team

Rockliff Northumberland Rugby Team: Steward, Roxby, Greenwell, Styan, Jackson, Nesbit, Taylor, Thompson, Taylor, Anderson, Greenwell, Lee, Taylor, Taylor, Alexander, Stephenson, Thompson, Nicholson

Background imageStephenson Collection: George Stephenson (1781 - 18480, British civil engineer and mechanical engineer

George Stephenson (1781 - 18480, British civil engineer and mechanical engineer

Background imageStephenson Collection: St Pauls Cathedral in danger

St Pauls Cathedral in danger: why the Dean is opposing the tramway scheme. Sectional view from the south east showing the position of the waterline below the cathedral

Background imageStephenson Collection: George Stephensons Rocket 1815

George Stephensons Rocket 1815
George Stephensons Rocket, coming first in Rainhill Trials, 1829. Date: 1815

Background imageStephenson Collection: BADEN-POWELL / CHIEF SCOUT

BADEN-POWELL / CHIEF SCOUT
LORD ROBERT STEPHENSON SMYTH BADEN-POWELL English army and Chief scout rejects Boer embassy calling on him to surrender Mafeking Date: 1857 - 1941

Background imageStephenson Collection: Special train engine and carriage of the Egyptian Khedive

Special train engine and carriage of the Egyptian Khedive
The Khedives Special in driving. It was built by R. Stephenson & Sons in 1862 and is used by the Khedive of Egypt when he moves his Court between his summer palace of Montaza and Alexandria

Background imageStephenson Collection: Sphere front cover - Treasure Island at the Strand Theatre

Sphere front cover - Treasure Island at the Strand Theatre
Front cover of The Sphere featuring illustration by Fortunino Matania of a scene from the play, Treasure Island, performed at the Strand Theatre in 1922 with Arthur Bourchier in the role of Long John

Background imageStephenson Collection: Four types of old cottage and house construction

Four types of old cottage and house construction: including timber framing, wattle and daub, lath and plaster, stone construction and brick construction

Background imageStephenson Collection: Stephensons No. 2 Killingworth Locomotive

Stephensons No. 2 Killingworth Locomotive
One of George Stephensons early locomotives made at Killingworth Colliery, near Newcastle upon Tyne. This locomotive was named Blcher after the Prussian General Gebhard Leberecht von Blcher

Background imageStephenson Collection: Seal showing an unidentified Bedlington Works loco

Seal showing an unidentified Bedlington Works locomotive, probably by George Stephenson. Date: circa 1830s

Background imageStephenson Collection: Adler locomotive built by Robert Stephenson

Adler locomotive built by Robert Stephenson (Forth Works, Newcastle). Gold medal struck by the German State Railways to commemorate their first steam locomotive in 1835. Date: 1835

Background imageStephenson Collection: Robert Stephenson (1803 - 1859)

Robert Stephenson (1803 - 1859)
Robert Stephenson, engineer and designer of the Menai Bridge. Depicted leaning against a rock with the bridge in the background Date: 1803 - 1859

Background imageStephenson Collection: Memorial stone for Elizabeth, wife of George Stephenson

Memorial stone for Elizabeth, wife of George Stephenson, d.1846 aged 68 and G Stephenson, d.1848 aged 68

Background imageStephenson Collection: Queen Elizabeth II at an RAF Coronation Review, 1953

Queen Elizabeth II at an RAF Coronation Review, 1953
Queen Elizabeth II on her tour of inspection during the RAF Coronation Review at Odiham, Hampshire in July 1953. She is pictured talking to Observer Commander, E. J. B

Background imageStephenson Collection: Galleon under full sail

Galleon under full sail Date: 1796

Background imageStephenson Collection: Hull Football Club 1895-1896

Hull Football Club 1895-1896
Hull Football Club and management, 1895-1896: Hilldrith (Hon Secretary), Brewer (President), Jacketts, Stephenson (Hon Secretary), Wiles, Mansell, Harmer, Barker, Townend, Booth, Gray (Attendant)

Background imageStephenson Collection: Diplomacy staring Gladys Cooper

Diplomacy staring Gladys Cooper
Diplomacy adapted from Dora by Victorien Sardou (5 September 1831 8 November 1908) at the Theatre du Vaudeville, Paris, on 22nd January 1877, by Clement Scott (6 October 1841 25 June 1904) and B. C

Background imageStephenson Collection: Locomotive designed in 1814 by British engineer and inventor

Locomotive designed in 1814 by British engineer and inventor George Stephenson (1781-1848). Nineteenth-century engraving. Colored

Background imageStephenson Collection: Touring English cricketers Stephenson and Caffyn

Touring English cricketers Stephenson and Caffyn
Touring English cricketers H H Stephenson (1833-1896) and William Caffyn (1828-1919). 1862

Background imageStephenson Collection: Stephenson Beam Engine

Stephenson Beam Engine
Beam engine designed by George Stephenson, started at the Stephenson works in 1823 Date: 1823

Background imageStephenson Collection: Conference of Engineers

Conference of Engineers
A conference of engineers for Britannia Bridge, including Robert Stephenson and I.K.Brunel

Background imageStephenson Collection: G Stephenson - Tapton

G Stephenson - Tapton
George Stephenson (1781 - 1848) Engineers home, Tapton House, near Chesterfield

Background imageStephenson Collection: G Stephenson - Bullbridge

G Stephenson - Bullbridge
George Stephenson (1781 - 1848) Bullbridge, near Ambergate, where the engineer lived

Background imageStephenson Collection: G Stephenson - New Castle

G Stephenson - New Castle
George Stephenspon (1781 - 1848) Bruces School, Newcastle, where the engineer studied

Background imageStephenson Collection: G Stephenson - Alton Gringe

G Stephenson - Alton Gringe
George Stephenson (1781 - 1848) Engineers house at Alton Grange

Background imageStephenson Collection: George Stephenson - Wylam

George Stephenson - Wylam
George Stephenson (1781 - 1848) Engineers birthplace, High Street House, Wylam



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