Lives of the Engineers / The Locomotive. George and Robert Stephenson
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The book traces the lives and careers of George and Robert Stephenson, following their practical innovations in steam locomotive design and the construction of early railways. It combines biographical anecdotes with technical descriptions of engines, track-work, bridges, and tunnel projects, and recounts experimental trials and problem-solving in workshop and field. Parallel narratives place those developments within the wider expansion of railways at home and abroad, describing how new lines, major structures, and overseas schemes reshaped transport and commerce. The work blends personal character sketches, engineering explanation, and industrial history to show how persistent ingenuity, practical skill, and public enterprise advanced locomotive technology.
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