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    Timothy Hackworth (22 December 1786 – 7 July 1850) was an English steam locomotive engineer who lived in Shildon, County Durham, England and was the first...
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  • century), inventor of Hackworth valve gear Thomas Hackworth (died 1877), engineer and brother of Timothy Hackworth Timothy Hackworth (1786–1850), steam locomotive...
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    viewer William Hedley, enginewright Jonathan Forster and blacksmith Timothy Hackworth for Christopher Blackett, the owner of Wylam Colliery near Newcastle...
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    Sans Pareil is a steam locomotive built by Timothy Hackworth which took part in the 1829 Rainhill Trials on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, held...
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    1824, Timothy Hackworth went on to become superintendent in 1825. He was charged with building locomotives for the company. Timothy Hackworth moved into...
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    Blair. Built at a cost of £11.3 million, it is based on the former "Timothy Hackworth Victorian Railway Museum". The museum is operated in partnership with...
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    used. The earliest recorded example was the Royal George, built by Timothy Hackworth for the Stockton and Darlington Railway in 1827. Other early examples...
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    Wilson and Co - Graces Guide". "British locomotive manufacturers". "Timothy Hackworth: Royal George - Graces Guide". www.gracesguide.co.uk. Baxter (1986)...
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    Bradyll is an early steam locomotive built by Timothy Hackworth at his Soho Works in Shildon, England in 1840. It is the oldest surviving locomotive with...
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    lever. The gear was patented by John Wesley Hackworth (1820-1891), son of Timothy Hackworth, in 1859. Hackworth valve gear was a precursor to Klug's valve...
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    locomotive in the world; it was built circa 1815 by William Hedley and Timothy Hackworth for Christopher Blackett, the owner of Wylam colliery, west of Newcastle...
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    connections with the early railway pioneers. The steam locomotive engineer Timothy Hackworth, who worked with Stephenson, was also born here. William Hedley who...
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    "return flue" boilers were common, especially with locomotives built by Timothy Hackworth. A significant step forward came in France in 1828 when Marc Seguin...
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  • John Hackworth (born February 5, 1970, in Dunedin, Florida) is an American soccer coach who is currently the Technical Director and interim head coach...
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  • president of Northern Pacific Railway 1913–1920 (d. 1934). July 7 – Timothy Hackworth, English steam locomotive builder (b. 1786). University of Newcastle...
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    Derwent (locomotive) (category Timothy Hackworth)
    Centre and Museum, now known as Head of Steam. Derwent was designed by Timothy Hackworth and built by W. & A. Kitching in Darlington, England in 1845. It is...
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    Railway Locomotion, with Memoir of Timothy Hackworth, etc. 1892. p. 25. John Wesley Hackworth was a descendant of Timothy. Compare Tomlinson (1915, pp. 141–142)...
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    Biography. Oxford University Press. Young, Robert (2000) [1923]. Timothy Hackworth and the Locomotive (reprint ed.). Lewes, UK: The Book Guild. P. Mathur;...
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  • Fossick & Hackworth was founded in 1839 by George Fossick and Thomas Hackworth (brother of Timothy Hackworth. The company was located in Norton Road, Stockton-on-Tees...
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  • Hackworth Park (alternately the Recreation Ground) is a park in Shildon, County Durham, England. It was named after Timothy Hackworth, a railway pioneer...
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  • locomotive superintendent was Timothy Hackworth, who maintained their locomotives at the Soho Works. Thomas Hackworth (Timothy's brother) was works manager...
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  • build a new flywheel locomotive. 1811 (1811): Blackett instructs Timothy Hackworth to build hand-cranked chassis to prove feasibility of smooth rail...
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  • and Great Northern Railways of England (died 1861). December 22 – Timothy Hackworth, English steam locomotive builder (died 1850). William T. James, American...
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  • effect on increasing the draft through the fire at the time. At Wylam, Timothy Hackworth also employed a blastpipe on his earliest locomotives, but it is not...
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    Company ? 1848 Midland Railway 131 Timothy Hackworth ? 1848 London, Brighton and South Coast Railway 56 Timothy Hackworth ? 1848 London, Brighton and South...
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    pp. 130–131. Whishaw 1842, pp. 60–62. "The Timothy Hackworth Story - Railway Pioneer". "The Timothy Hackworth Story - Railway Pioneer". Tomlinson 1915,...
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    Samson (locomotive) (category Timothy Hackworth)
    oldest locomotive in Canada. The locomotive was built in 1838 by Timothy Hackworth at his Soho Works in Durham, England. Samson represents an early design...
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    Timothy Tarpeh Weah (born February 22, 2000) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a winger or right-back for Serie A club Juventus and...
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    was the invention of Timothy Hackworth on his Royal George of 1828. Owing to the limited metallurgy of the period, Hackworth's first spring valves used...
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    in 1825. Stephenson also built the Lancashire Witch in 1828, and Timothy Hackworth built Sans Pareil which ran at the Rainhill Trials in 1829. The latter...
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