Berkhamsted Station, Hertfordshire, England on
Berkhamsted Station, Hertfordshire, England on the London and Birmingham Railway, circa 1860. On top of the building on the left is a water tank for supplying locomotives while, on the right, cattle are being driven to the station over a bridge crossing the Grand Junction Canal. The London and Birmingham railway was completed by the autumn of 1838. Robert Stephenson (1803-1859) was the Chief Engineer. Many people opposed the route and forced Stephenson to move the line some distance from their towns. The 112 mile line took 20, 000 men 5 years to build. From The Land We Live In'. (London, circa 1860). Engraving
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13908397
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48404101
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World History Archive / Mary Evans Picture Library
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