512 



INDEX. 



TALBOT. 

 T. 



TALBOT, Lord, 299. 



TAPTON HOUSE, Chesterfield, 357, 359, 442. 



TELFORD, THOMAS, C.E., 255, 421. 



THIRLWALL, WILLIAM, 20. 



THOMAS, Mr., Denton, on waggon roads, 78. 



TRAMROADS, early, 6 ; Croydon and Mers- 

 tham, 180. 



TRAVELLING by railway, 170, 351. 



TREVITHICK, RICHARD, C.E., his steam- 

 carriage, 79 ; tram-engine, 82 ; rencontre 

 with Robert Stephenson at Cartagena, 251 ; 

 substitute for steam-blast, 82, 497. 



TRENT VALLEY RAILWAY, 381, 453. 



TRING CUTTING, 312. 



TUBBING in coal pits, 297. 



TUBULAR BEAM BRIDGES, 422, 461. 



TUBULAR BOILERS, 262, 495. 



TUNNELS, RAILWAY, Liverpool, 230, 277 ; 

 Primrose-hill, 314; Kilsby, 315; Little- 

 borough, 329. 



TURNER, Rev. W., Newcastle, 1 14. 



TYNE at Newcastle, 4, 11, 410. 



U. 



UNDULATING RAILWAYS, theory of, 366, 379. 



V. 



VIADUCTS, Sankey, 233; Dutton, 326; 



Berwick, 405 ; Newcastle, 410. 

 VICTORIA BRIDGE, Montreal, 461. 

 VIGNOLLES, Mr., C.E., 216, 231, 256, 370. 

 VIVIAN AND TREVITHICK'S steam-carriage, 



79. 



W. 



WADE'S ROAD, Northumberland, 3. 

 WAGGON-ROADS, earlv, 5, 18, 26, 87. 



WALKER, JAMES, C.E., 257. 



WALLSEND, 1, 43. 



WALMSLEY, Sir JOSHUA, 389. 



WATERS, TOMMY, Newcastle, 89. 



WATFORD TUNNEL, 315. 



WATT, JAMES, and the locomotive, 74, 472. 



WAYLEAVES for waggon-roads, 6. 



WELLINGTON, Duke of, and railways, 278. 

 355. 



WEST MOOR, Killingworth, 43, 47. 



WESTHEAD, Mr. J. P., Manchester, 454. 



WHARNCLIFFE, Lord, 55, 310, 317. 



WHINFIELD, JOHN, Gateshead, 88. 



WHITEHAVEN, early railroad at, 7. 



WIGHAM, JOHN, Stephenson 's teacher, 57. 



WILLINGTON QUAY, 37. 



WITTON COLLIERY, 149. 



WOOD, NICHOLAS, prepares drawing of 

 safety-lamp for Stephenson, 109 ; is present 

 at its trial in the Killingworth Pit, 110; 

 assists at experiments on fire-damp, 113 ; 

 appears with Stephenson before Newcastle 

 Institute, 119 ; accident to, in the Killing- 

 worth Pit, 143 ; visits Edward Pease with 

 G. Stephenson, 153, 155 ; discountenances 

 the expectation of high railway speed, 197 ; 

 appointed one of the judges at the Rainhill 

 competition, 260 ; opposes George Stephen - 

 son's East-coast route, 400 ; experiments 

 with G. Stephenson on the Killingworth 

 railroad, 491 ; account of the steam-blast, 

 499. 



. WOOLF'S TUBULAR BOILERS, 262. 



WORTLEY, Mr. Stuart (see W/iarncliffe}. 



WRESTLING, G. Stephenson's, 403, 448. 



WYLAM COLLIERY AND VILLAGE, 13. 



Y. 



YORK AND NORTH MIDLAND RAILWAY, 336. 

 YOUNG, ARTHUR, description of early waggon- 

 roads, 6. 



THE END. 



LONDON : PRINTKP BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, STAMFORD STKKKT, 

 AND CHAIUNG CROSS. 



