You are here: Home>Archive>All Change>Research Process - Breakdown of source documents (1976).>Development of the London North Western Railway. Development of the London North Western Railway. Downloads Download (PDF, 29KB) Development of the London North Western Railway (1846-1862). Creator Stantonbury Campus Drama Group Date of coverage 1846-1862 Extent 1 typed page Reference number ALC/019/022 No Comments Start the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this page Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ In this collection Our archive Collection: All Change Group: Research Process - Breakdown of source documents (1976). Item: Planning the line - Board minutes covering engineer's reports from 1831.Item: The Board tries to placate landowners prior to the application to Parliament (1831).Item: Public meetings at Towcester and Leighton Buzzard to consider action over the proposed railway (1830-1831).Item: Northampton Mercury list of articles on the proposed London Birmingham Railway (1831-1838).Item: Progress of the Bill in Parliament: Part 1. Failure (1831 -1832).Item: London Birmingham Railway reduce opposition to the railway (1832-1835).Item: Progress of the Bill in Parliament: Part 2. Success (1832-1833).Item: The coming of the railway - The national and local scene.Item: The canal company oppose progress in building railway at Wolverton (1832-1835).Item: Building the Wolverton embankment and viaduct (1835-1836).Item: How the navvies built the line - Wolverton embankment and viaduct (c.1835)Item: Stages in the opening of the line (1837-1838).Item: Aylesbury Railway meetings (1838).Item: Wolverton's early population - Settling and keeping the work force (1838-1861).Item: Wolverton Works depot - Work on the early engines (1836-1846).Item: Development and decline of the Grand Central Station at Wolverton (1840).Item: London Birmingham Railway - Working arrangements for trains (c.1838).Item: Prize fight between Caunt and Bendigo (1840).Item: London Birmingham Railway carries royalty (1843-1845).Item: McConnell : Wolverton a centre for locomotive production using his technically advanced designs (1854-1864).Item: Working conditions and amenities are improved (1858-1864).Item: Development of the London North Western Railway.Item: McConnell tangles with Moon (c.1862).Item: The fall of Wolverton as a locomotive centre (1864-1877).Item: Wolverton loop line built and Wolverton Park opens (c.1885).Item: The rise of Wolverton as a carriage making centre (1886-1904). Search the archive Text search Date search
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