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Stephenson's Rocket, Steam Pioneer 1829.

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The 1934 sectioned replica Rocket, NRM. George Stephenson and his son, Robert were among the first locomotive engineers. They believed passionately in the power of steam, but when the Liverpool & Manchester Railway was built, the company could not make itsmind up about how to run the new line. To settle the matter, they staged a contestat Rainhill near Liverpool. Stephenson entered the Rocket alongside three rival locomotive designs. But Rocket had a secret. It used a pioneering boiler design. Rocket was built by the Stephensons to win a £500 prize - a huge sum in those days. They fitted the boiler with 25 copper tubes. These let the water inside absorb the heat more quickly, making more steam. That drove the pistons but the Stephensons made the steam do yet more work. they forced the steam through a narrow exhaust at the bottom of the chimny. This created a draught which made the fire burn more fiercely, producing more heat - and more power. These two principles have been used on every steam locomotive ever since! All information gained from the NRM York Guide book.. Thanks to everyone who has supported my work with views, comments and favourites, very much appreciated. Thanks Alan...

Comments (37)


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Staticon

12:30PM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Excellent shot - and an interesting history. I was not aware that it was built for competition.

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kimariehere

12:39PM | Wed, 17 September 2008

what a beautiful old train love that barrel engine !! really great reading about it and so wonderfully capture here :O)

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RobyHermida

12:48PM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Superb shot!!

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helanker

1:16PM | Wed, 17 September 2008

OH how beautiful shining and looks brand new... I am sure it is taken care of as the dearest pet :)))

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JeffG7BRJ

1:17PM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Excellent capture Alan, much clearer and crisper than mine, I had more trouble in this hall than the darker one. Excellent work and a good narrative. Bravo!!!!!

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virginiese Online Now!

1:18PM | Wed, 17 September 2008

funny locomotive. I love the bold yellow color. nice engineering too !

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nikolais

1:29PM | Wed, 17 September 2008

amazing! thanis for sharing.

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durleybeachbum

1:33PM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Excellent photo! It is the same colour as my front door!

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Meisiekind

1:35PM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Gorgeous old lady Alan - and so well preserved! Great capture my friend! :)

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marybelgium

1:48PM | Wed, 17 September 2008

excellent ! ... from past times !

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busi2ness

3:40PM | Wed, 17 September 2008

It's a great composition showing detail and the immaculate condition of the engine. When I was a kid I had a model of this engine.

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fredster66

4:05PM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Beautiful, colorful and detailed shot!

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mermaid

4:09PM | Wed, 17 September 2008

very colorfulshot and interesting information

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jocko500

5:53PM | Wed, 17 September 2008

wonderful history which i love to read. cool pov of this steamer

MrsLubner

6:32PM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Excellent and most interesting! Great pov.

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sylki

8:03PM | Wed, 17 September 2008

What a beautiful shot!!! fantastic lighting and clarity, superb colour and details. I enjoyed reading the interesting about!

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ysvry

8:26PM | Wed, 17 September 2008

great foto and info, were the copper tubes used to let hot air pass through the water or was the water in those tubes?

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lucindawind

8:32PM | Wed, 17 September 2008

oh isnt this a fabulous piece of history .. fantastic shot !

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lior

8:34PM | Wed, 17 September 2008

So wonderful piece of history!Superb photograph!

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LovelyPoetess

9:22PM | Wed, 17 September 2008

I love the bright color on this, interesting history lesson too. : )

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MrsRatbag

9:47PM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Very cool shot of this exceptionally clean train!

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SSoffia

11:01PM | Wed, 17 September 2008

BEAUTIFUL CAPTURE :)

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beachzz

12:14AM | Thu, 18 September 2008

Not only are these fotos wonderful, you always give us such great info about these old machines!!

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bmac62

12:53AM | Thu, 18 September 2008

Sounds like this "rocket" could really "fly". The quality of your photo makes this old steamer jump right off the screen. Very nively done. Bill

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ledwolorz

1:42AM | Thu, 18 September 2008

Fantastic piece of history.Wonderful capture.

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Alz2008

4:58AM | Thu, 18 September 2008

Wonderful capture Alan, Excellent well done..

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rainbows

5:32AM | Thu, 18 September 2008

A wonderful shot, love the colour, dear Alan. Grand ould lass! Hugs. Di. xx

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kgb224

9:25AM | Thu, 18 September 2008

Excellent capture my Friend.

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CavalierLady

10:09AM | Thu, 18 September 2008

Wow! What a unique piece of craftsmanship! Wonderful shot and what a fabulous bit of history!

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Cytisus

10:23AM | Thu, 18 September 2008

Awesome Historic shot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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