Showing 5 items matching " british railway system"
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: THE LIFE OF GEORGE STEPHENSON
... ... British railway system...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BOOKS Biography george stephenson Lydia Chancellor collection George Stephenson The Life of George Stephenson British railway system railways trains person individual male famous people Ward & Lock's Penny Books for the People Biographical Series passsenger trains penny books advertisements A book titled ' The Life of George Stephenson founder of the railway system. ...A book titled ' The Life of George Stephenson founder of the railway system. The poor colliery boy who became a famous man; constructor of the first passenger railway in England; an example of successful perseverance.' London : Ward, Lock & Co., Salisbury Square, E.C., 449 - 464 pgs.This booklet is one of a series of 53 ' Ward & Lock's Penny Books for the People.' 'Biographical Series. Price one penny. There are also advertisements of note.books, biography, george stephenson, lydia chancellor, collection, george stephenson, the life of george stephenson, british railway system, railways, trains, person, individual, male, famous people, ward & lock's penny books for the people, biographical series, passsenger trains, penny books, advertisements -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Courier Bag, Late 19th to mid 20th centuries
... railway system or the coastal trader vessels that shipped people, goods, documents and cash between the districts in western Victoria. Warrnambool Shipwreck Coast Flagstaff Hill Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village bag pouch imitation leather artificial leather faux leather synthetic leather British Products Pty Ltd document pouch courier bag western district western Victoria 19th century 20th century railway rural business rural trade coastal trader Southwest Victoria "British Products Pty Ltd" Courier bag; black imitation leather pouch, square with wide seams and a flap with sttud closure at the top. ...The black imitation leather or leatherette bag or pouch could have been used by a courier to transfer documents, letters or business records between offices or from business to customer. Imitation leather was invented in the late 1800s and improved as time went on. The manufacture of synthetic leather began around the 1930s. The courier bag may have been used for a s similar purpose as the cash bags in our collection. Those cash bags transported money between the railway stations of Grassdale and Merino in Victoria's western district in the late 19th and early-to-mid 20th centuries. Perhaps the bag was used by the coastal trading vessels that operated in southwest Victoria until around the 1940s.This courier bag is an example of the connections made between people in the remote areas of Victoria. It could have been used by the railway system or the coastal trader vessels that shipped people, goods, documents and cash between the districts in western Victoria.Courier bag; black imitation leather pouch, square with wide seams and a flap with sttud closure at the top. Made by British Products Pty Ltd. "British Products Pty Ltd"warrnambool, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, bag, pouch, imitation leather, artificial leather, faux leather, synthetic leather, british products pty ltd, document pouch, courier bag, western district, western victoria, 19th century, 20th century, railway, rural business, rural trade, coastal trader, southwest victoria -
Victorian Railway History LibraryBook, Simmons, Jack, The Railway in England and Wales 1830-1914 Volume 1 The System and its Working, 1978
... Railroad operations - Great Britain - history Railroad construction - Great Britain - history A history of the railways in England and Wales, their system and its working from 1830 to 1914. index, app, ill, maps, p.295. ...A history of the railways in England and Wales, their system and its working from 1830 to 1914.index, app, ill, maps, p.295.non-fictionA history of the railways in England and Wales, their system and its working from 1830 to 1914.railroad operations - great britain - history, railroad construction - great britain - history -
Mont De LanceyDomestic object - Tin, State Express, 1. mid 20th century
... system for lighting, which was improved with incandescent mantles. The company expanded rapidly, securing major contracts to supply lamps to railway companies for track work and inspections. Tilley lamps were extensively used by British...system for lighting, which was improved with incandescent mantles. The company expanded rapidly, securing major contracts to supply lamps to railway companies for track work and inspections. Tilley lamps were extensively used by British ...1. State Express Ready Rubbed, produced by the Ardath Tobacco Company (est. 1895 London), was a popular Virginia tobacco, notably manufactured in Australia during the mid-20th century. The tins were typically small to mid-sized, featuring the "State Express" and "Ardath Fine Cut" branding, with "Ready Rubbed" indicating it was pre-shredded tobacco. Used widely by Australian soldiers in WWII, these compact tins are highly collectible today, appearing through the 1960s. 2. The Tilley Storm Lantern,company started in the early 19th century, with William Henry Tilley manufacturing gas lamps in the 1830s. By 1919, the company pivoted to kerosene (paraffin) pressure lamps, using a pressurized system for lighting, which was improved with incandescent mantles. The company expanded rapidly, securing major contracts to supply lamps to railway companies for track work and inspections. Tilley lamps were extensively used by British armed forces during both World Wars. In WWII, they were essential for field operations, guiding aircraft (RAF), and providing light in blackout conditions. 1. A red rectangular, State Express cigarette tin with a hinged lid. The company logo and other details are printed in gold lettering on the lid as well as Ready Rubbed Virginia Tobacco Ardath Fine Cut. There is an insignia with two crossed heraldic flags and an eagle on top. This information is printed in black lettering on a gold background inside the lid. 2. The tin contains a folded green paper instruction leaflet for the use of a Tilley Storm Lantern made in England with a black plastic branded Tilley Spare Part Dipstick used for measuring the fuel level. There is also a broken thin black ring fitting.1. On the front of the lid: 'State Express Ready Rubbed Absolutely unique in its quality Virginia Tobacco Ardath Fine Cut'. There is an insignia with two crossed heraldic flags and an eagle on top. 2oz. Net Weight. When packed is at the bottom in black print. Inside the lid: 'Every tin of genuine Star Express Ready Rubbed Ardath Fine Cut has the name of Ardath printed on the paper lining' The insignia is also printed. 2. Included is a green folded pamphlet 'Hints on the use of your Tilley Storm Lantern (Regd.)' Information in the leaflet is quite detailed. The dipstick has 'The Tilley Lamp Co. Ltd. Dipstick for Models named on reverse. E.X.100.,P.L.53.,10.,T.L.13., R. T.L.106.,T.L.136.,X246.K.L.80.,LIFE BUOY. USE ONLY GENUINE 'TILLEY' SPARE PARTS'smoking equipment, cigarette containers, tobacco -
Victorian Railway History LibraryBook, Day, Lance, Broad Gauge, 1985
... Railroads - broad gauge - history Railroads - The Great Western Railway - history An account of the origins and development of the Great Western broad gauge 7'1/4" system in Great Britain, with a glance at broad gauges in other lands. ill, maps, p.44. ...An account of the origins and development of the Great Western broad gauge 7'1/4" system in Great Britain, with a glance at broad gauges in other lands.ill, maps, p.44.non-fictionAn account of the origins and development of the Great Western broad gauge 7'1/4" system in Great Britain, with a glance at broad gauges in other lands.railroads - broad gauge - history, railroads - the great western railway - history
