> Verlagsreihe
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A statement of the claim of the subscribers to the Birmingham & Liverpool rail road to an act of parliament, in reply to the opposition of the canal companies by Joseph Parkes
London: Baldwin, Cradock & Joy, 1825
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Letter to James Caldwell, Esq. on canals and rail-roads
London: Staunton, 1825
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[4,7]:
Considerations on the expedience of sinking capital in railways by John Vallance
London: Wightman, 1825
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[1,5]:
Report on rail-roads and locomotive engines addressed to the Chairman of the Committee of the Liverpool and Manchester projected rail-road by Charles Sylvester
London: Baldwin, Cradock & Joy [u.a.], 1825
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Observations on the most advisable measures to the adopted in forming a communication for the transit of merchandise and the produce of land to or from Newcastle and Carlisle, or the places intermediate, in a letter from Mr Chapman to Sir James Graham, of Kirkstall, Bart
Newcastle: Walker, 1824
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A letter on the subject of the projected rail road between Liverpool and Manchester pointing out the necessity for its adoption and the manifest advantages it offers to the public; with an exposure of the exorbitant & unjust charges of the water carriers by Joseph Sandars
Liverpool: Wales, [1824]
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[1,7]:
A report on the cost and separate advantages of a ship canal and of a rail-way, from Newcastle to Carlisle
Newcastle: Walker, 1824
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[1,1]:
Observations on a general iron rail-way (with a geographical map of the plan,) showing its great superiority
London: Baldwin, Cradock & Joy, 1822
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A further report, of the intended rail or tram road, from Stockton, by Darlington, to the Collieries, with a branch to Yarum
Darlington: Appleton, 1821
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[4,1]:
Observations on the proposed rail-way or tram-road, from Stockton to the Collieries, by way of Darlington
Durham: Humble, 1818