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Secrets To Creating Passive Income and becoming financially free - even in a slow economy This is the place to start, if you want to discover how many new ways there are to create passive income. It is designed to be an idea generator with a plan of action built in. |
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Reminiscenses of a railroad engineerWilliam Hasell WilsonBooks |
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Field-book for railroad engineersJohn Benjamin HenckBooks |
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Danger Signals - Remarkable, Exciting and Unique Examples of the Bravery, Daring and Stoicism in the Midst of Danger of Train Dispatchers and Railroad EngineersJasper Ewing BradyBooks |
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Engineer of Revolutionary Russia (Science, Technology and Culture, 1700-1945)Anthony HeywoodBooks |
Robert Stephenson Robert Stephenson, the leading engineer of the mid-19th century whose substantial public works brought about considerable social change, is the subject of this biography. Stephenson's engineering practice was responsible for major railway building programmes in Britain and overseas. He oversaw the building of many bridges, particularly the innovative tubular bridges in North Wales and was influential in the development of England's railway network. Stephenson's engineering practice in Westminster, whose many associates were engaged throughout England, was responsible for substantial railway building programmes during the "mania" years of the 1840s. By 1850, Stephenson was associated with one third of the railway network. His overseas railway involvements included building many miles of line and developing national transport plans. "Robert Stephenson - The Eminent Engineer" considers Stephenson's public roles and shows how he was perceived by his contemporaries. Stephenson was a Member of Parliament and Commissioner for the Great Exhibition, was well respected as an arbitrator, receiv... |
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