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    Alfred George de Glehn (15 September 1848 – 8 June 1936) was a notable English-born French designer of steam locomotives and an engineer with the Société...
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    activist and author, and Alfred de Glehn, a French steam locomotive designer, were Alexander's sister and brother. Wilfried von Glehn (he changed his name...
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  • Glehn Castle, castle of Nikolai von Glehn in Vana-Mustamäe, Nõmme, Tallinn, Estonia De Glehn, a compound steam locomotive system named after Alfred de...
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  • 2-2-2-2T, 2-2-(4-0)T divided drive locomotives between 1882 and 1903. Alfred de Glehn introduced a successful divided drive 2-(2-2)-0 compound based on Webb's...
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    1904. After seeing the success of compound locomotives designed by Alfred de Glehn in use on various French railways, the Pennsylvania believed that such...
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  • 4-cylinder de Glehn compound. The prototype, Nord 701, was a 2-2-2-0 designed by Alfred de Glehn, an engineer at the Société Alsacienne de Constructions...
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    the compounding, for example many compound locomotives designed by Alfred de Glehn and state of the art in their day were modified by André Chapelon to...
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    London merchant, and his wife Agnes Duncan. Her older brother was Alfred de Glehn, designer of the French steam locomotive engine. She was homeschooled...
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    to the design of August von Borries and 79 locomotives to that of Alfred de Glehn. Between 1908 and 1910, Hanomag built 99 Prussian S 9 locomotives....
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    Nord 2.121 to 2.180 (category Chemins de Fer du Nord locomotives)
    renumbered 2-220.A.1 to 2-220.A.4 Two prototypes were designed by Alfred de Glehn, of SACM and Gaston du Bousquet of the Nord as an improvement from...
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    Mulhouse (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    illustrator Other residents include: Adolphe Braun (1812–1877), photographer Alfred de Glehn (1848–1936), designer of steam locomotives Armando Thiriet Koenig (1882–1956)...
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    tandem compound developed in 1890 for SACM as a collaboration with Alfred de Glehn and the Russian A. Borodine. The high and low pressure cylinders were...
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  • compound locomotive, and from 1929 on he rebuilt many de Glehn compounds, designed by Alfred de Glehn, with his system of compounding. His other major work...
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    known to have adopted this solution was Francis Webb, followed by Alfred de Glehn in France who initially combined divided drive and independent driving...
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  • Gaston du Bousquet (category Chemins de Fer du Nord)
    He collaborated successfully with Alfred de Glehn and Edward Beugniot, both working for the Société Alsacienne de Constructions Mécaniques (SACM). He...
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  • railways with a 4-cylinder compound locomotive designed by Alfred de Glehn, of the Société Alsacienne de Constructions Mécaniques (SACM) in 188. One later example...
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  • noted for its fast and efficient compound locomotives designed by Alfred de Glehn. Diesel engines built at Mulhouse have been sold worldwide primarily...
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    4-6-0 (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    38. In 1894, Baden adopted its IVe class passenger locomotives of Alfred de Glehn design, the first four-cylinder compound 4-6-0 locomotive ever. Altogether...
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  • powerful steam locomotives in Europe Nicholas Cugnot, France, steam coach Alfred de Glehn, France, first compound locomotive with 4 cylinders in 1894 Attilio...
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  • British businessman and railway enthusiast (died 2018). June 8 – Alfred de Glehn, English-born French designer of steam locomotives (born 1848). November...
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  • first widely recognized humane stock car (died 1941). September 15 – Alfred de Glehn, English-born designer of French steam locomotives (died 1936). August...
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    Alsacienne de Constructions Mécaniques, he directed the locomotive construction sector at the Mulhouse plant and worked with Alfred de Glehn. Beugniot...
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    GWR 102 La France (category De Glehn compound locomotives)
    of the de Glehn compounds running on the Nord railway in France. A single locomotive, built specifically for the GWR by Société Alsacienne de Constructions...
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    proved ineffective in New Zealand so the type attributed to Frenchman Alfred de Glehn was adopted. The first four had Stephenson valve gear inside and Walschaerts...
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    Carpentier, Guillaume Van Strydonck, Leon de Smet [nl], Jenny Montigny, Anna De Weert, George Morren, Rodolphe De Saegher, Emmanuel Viérin, Modest Huys,...
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    close. The founding members of The Ten were Frank W. Benson, Joseph Rodefer DeCamp, Thomas Wilmer Dewing, Childe Hassam, Willard Leroy Metcalf, Robert Reid...
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    fund his escape from the Nazis. The painting from 1914, Römische Campagna [de] (Roman Landscape), was handed to Glaser's heirs, represented by his U.S.-based...
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    Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Alfred Sisley. It was held at the studio of the photographer Nadar. Morisot went...
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    American portrait artists: his aunts, Lydia Field Emmet and Jane Emmet de Glehn, and his first cousin, once removed, Ellen Emmet Rand. Sherwood was educated...
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  • The Chemins de fer de l'Est was one of the five main constituents of the SNCF at its creation in 1938. Davies 2001, p. 12. Davies 2001, p. 13. Davies...
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