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Stephenson's Rocket
Stephenson's Rocket Rocket In the Science Museum, London Power type ... Steam Designer {{{designer}}} Builder George and Robert Stephenson Serial number Model {{{buildmodel}}} Build date ...
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Stephenson's Rocket (Uncyclopedia.org wiki)
Stephenson's Rocket Stephenson's rocket in the correct orientation. Although ...
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Talk:Stephenson's Rocket
Talk:Stephenson's Rocket Talk:Stephenson's Rocket
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Stephenson
Stephenson People: D. C. Stephenson, Ku Klux Klan leader George Stephenson a British engineer who created Stephenson's Rocket Gilbert O. Stephenson, a British ...
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George Stephenson
George Stephenson For the British politician see George Stevenson George Stephenson Statue of George Stephenson at the National Railway Museum, York George Stephenson (9 June 1781 – 12 August 1848 ... and historically important steam-powered locomotive named Rocket, and is known as the Father ...
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Robert Stephenson
Robert Stephenson For men with the similar name of ... Stevenson, see Robert Stevenson Statue of Robert Stephenson at Euston Station, London Robert Stephenson FRS (October 16, 1803–October 12, 1859) was ... He was the only son of George Stephenson, the famed railway and locomotive engineer; many ... work with his father on his father's railway projects, the first being the ...
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Rocket (disambiguation)
Rocket (disambiguation) A rocket is a vehicle, missile or aircraft which ... fuel as exhaust at a high rate. Rocket may mean: Houston Rockets, an NBA team ... a dance company Rockets, a sugar candy Stephenson's Rocket, an early steam locomotive Rocket ( ...
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Robert Stephenson (translated from German)
Robert Stephenson Statue by Robert Stephenson in London Locomotive "The Rocket" by George and Robert Stephenson of 1829 in the Londoner Sience museum. Robert Stephenson (* 16. December 1803 in Willington Quay; ...
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Rocket (homonymy) (translated from French)
Rocket (homonymy) This page of homonymy index the ... sharing the same name. In astronautics , one rocket is means of transport propelled by one reaction engine . In mechanics car , a rocket indicates the end of the axles entering ... hubs of wheels . In textile industry , a rocket is the quantity of wire being able ... a ropemaking machine. In arms manufacture, the rocket is the part of one sword ...
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Stephenson Railway Museum
Stephenson Railway Museum The Stephenson Railway Museum is part of the Tyne ... commemorate local railway pioneers George and Robert Stephenson, and to provide a permanent home for the museums service's rail transport collections. It is on the ... Tyne and Wear Metro test track. George Stephenson lived locally from 1802 until 1823 ...
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