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The plaque has been placed on the last house James Hurst lived in A blue plaque celebrating the life of the Great Western ... railway pioneers Daniel Gooch, George Stephenson and Isambard Kingdom ...
Originally constructed in 1840 while Brunel built the Great Western Railway, its location ended up making it one of the most important stations in the UK. Dr Richard Marks earned his PhD studying ...
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New sculpture honours 'remarkable' railway pioneerSir Daniel was a key figure in the development of the Great Western ... "Public art such as this is so important as it enriches our public spaces and represents Swindon's railway heritage.
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Victoria and Albert Museum/Art Resource ... Before taking on Great Eastern, he had built two other steamships and, as chief engineer of the Great Western Railway, constructed the first rail ...
A blue plaque honouring Great Western Railway’s first locomotive driver has been unveiled in Swindon as part of the 200th anniversary celebrations of the birth of the railway. James ‘Jim ...
The 20 best-loved railway artworks in the UK were unveiled today (15 April ... Rain, Steam, and Speed - The Great Western Railway, 1844, by Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775–1851), The National ...
Making her first-ever visit away from her home railway, The Watercress Line is delighted to welcome London and South Western Railway ... and railway art stalls at Ropley and Alresford.
Historian Ken Jessen will speak about the Great Western Sugar Company and the railway that brought products and supplies to the factory during a special event Saturday, March 29. Falling snow ...
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