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Birthplace of George Stephenson. front left view
George Stephenson, lithograph
Rocket steam engine designed by Stephenson, founder of the first factory in the world producing steam locomotives. Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. Instituto Geol o y Minero de Espa
STEPHENSON, Robert (1803-1859). Steam locomotive" STEPHENSON, Robert (1803-1859). Steam locomotive " Rocket", designed by Stephenson (1829). Engraving."
B. F. StephensonB.F. Stephenson
The fatal card the powerful drama : by Haddon Chambers & BC Stephenson. Date c1895
The Childrens Home and Orphanage, Lancashire Branch, EdgewoBoys constructing a reservoir at the Childrens Home on the Moor at Edgworth near Bolton. Founded in 1872 by Methodist minister Thomas Bowman Stephenson
National Childrens Home, EdgworthInmates and staff at the Childrens Home on the Moor at Edgworth near Bolton, founded in 1872 by Methodist minister Thomas Bowman Stephenson
The Kings Rally of Boy Scouts: Chief Scout by Frank HavilandIllustrated portrait of General Sir Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, founder of the Boy Scout movement. Date: 8th July 1911
George Stephenson / WedsGEORGE STEPHENSON Engineer and his wife riding home on their wedding day Date: 1781 - 1848
Schoolboy inspects the Rocket locomotive at the Science Museum, 1929 Date: 1929
Thundersley built by Robert Stephenson and CompanyLocomotive no 80 Thundersley built by Robert Stephenson and Company for LT&SR
Stephensons Great A locomotive and Fenton, Murray and Jacksons broad gauge locomotive Date: 1897
White Horse of Kent, plan and side elevation
Newcastle boat raceThe start of a boat race during the George Stephenson centenary celebrations in Newcastle
A bowling greenA group of men enjoying a games of bowls, during the George Stephenson centenary celebrations in Newcastle
The Britannia bridgeThree views of the Britannia bridge, which was built across the Menai strait between the island of Anglesey and the mainland of Wales. The bridge was begun in 1846 and completed in March 1850
Hay Harvesting, National Childrens Home, Edgworth, LancsBoys harvesting hay at the National Childrens Home, Edgworth, near Bolton, Lancashire. They carry pitchforks and a horse-drawn wagon is fully loaded
Childrens Home on the Moor, Edgworth, LancashireThe Childrens Home on the Moor at Edgworth near Bolton, Lancashire, was founded in 1872 by the Methodist minister Thomas Bowman Stephenson
Baden-Powell and Duke of York attend Cub Scout gatheringA wolf cub scout gathering at Hyde Park, London 1921 attended by the Duke of York (later King George VI) and sitting to his right
Wolf Cub Scout gathering at Hyde ParkA group of Wolf cubs scouts, some sitting crossed legged, some standing, attend a gathering at Hyde Park London held in the presence of Sir Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden Powell 1857-1941
Robert StephensonPortrait of Robert Stephenson (1803-1859) was an English civil engineer, son of George Stephenson, who first built the locomotive. Robert built Britannia Bridge on Menai Straits
Newcastle - Swing Bridge and High Level BridgeThe High Level Bridge, Newcastle Upon Tyne (rear). Designed by Robert Stephenson and built between 1847 and 1849, it is the first major example of a wrought iron tied arch or bow-string girder
Sunderland BridgeBridge over the Wear at Sunderland (Tyne & Wear), with shipping including a sailing vessel being towed out to sea by a steam tug. Built 1793, repaired Robt Stephenson 1859
Britannia Bridge - 1890Britannia Bridge, designed by Robert Stephenson
Invicta Steam EngineThe Invicta steam locomotive built by George Stephenson, used on the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway, the first regular steam passenger railway in the world
Stephenson LocomotiveGeorge Stephenson is the most successful of the many inventors seeking to apply steam-engine technology to transport on land
George Stephenson experimenting with the safety lamp in a miIllustration of George Stephenson (1781-1848) experimenting with his safety lamp in a mine. It was designed by Stephenson in 1815, around the same time as Humphrey Davy invented a similar lamp
Menai Bridges / HawkinsThe Britannia Tubular Bridge (foreground) designed by Robert Stephenson and opened in 1850 and the Menai Suspension Bridge designed by Thomas Telford, opened in 1826
Baden-Powell in AfricaROBERT STEPHENSON SMYTH, lord BADEN-POWELL Soldier in Boer War (here), later founder of Boy Scout movement
Joseph PeaseJOSEPH PEASE railway promoter of Darlington, associated with George Stephenson
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