George and Robert Stephenson

George and Robert Stephenson

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50min
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Engelska
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Historia

In a programme first broadcast on April 12th 2018, Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the contribution of George Stephenson (1781-1848) and his son Robert (1803-59) to the development of the railways in C19th. George became known as The Father of Railways and yet arguably Robert's contribution was even greater, with his engineering work going far beyond their collaboration.

Robert is credited with the main role in the design of their locomotives. George had worked on stationary colliery steam engines and, with Robert, developed the moving steam engine Locomotion No1 for the Stockton and Darlington Railway in 1825. They produced the Rocket for the Rainhill Trials on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in 1829. From there, the success of their designs and engineering led to the expansion of railways across Britain and around the world.

with

Dr Michael Bailey Railway historian and editor of the most recent biography of Robert Stephenson

Julia Elton Past President of the Newcomen Society for the History of Engineering and Technology

and

Colin Divall Professor Emeritus of Railway Studies at the University of York

Producer: Simon Tillotson. This programme is a repeat


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