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'The world's first railway: the Loughborough and Nanpanton Railway. With a few brief notes on the li...

'The world's first railway: the Loughborough and Nanpanton Railway. With a few brief notes on the li...

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'The world's first railway: the Loughborough and Nanpanton Railway. With a few brief notes on the life of William Jessop, constructing engineer of the line, inventor of the Jessop edge rail & of the distinctive invention of the railway flanged wheel' by George Beesley, 1956

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'The world's first railway: the Loughborough and Nanpanton Railway. With a few brief notes on the life of William Jessop, constructing engineer of the line, inventor of the Jessop edge rail & of the distinctive invention of the railway flanged wheel' by George Beesley, 1956

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1956

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A 3984

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9PQ808Nn

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921544

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Part of the text is in typescript

The notes on Jessop are compiled from a published book on the Butterfly Ironworks, Derbyshire. See ML55/684

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'The world's first railway: the Loughborough and Nanpanton Railway. With a few brief notes on the life of William Jessop, constructing engineer of the line, inventor of the Jessop edge rail & of the distinctive invention of the railway flanged wheel' by George Beesley, 1956

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Keyword subjects:
Railroads--England
Civil engineers--England

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Information transferred from Manuscripts Leaf Catalogue No. 1 (2-39A) as part of the eRecords Project, 2010-2011

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A 3984

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9PQ808Nn

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