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- Letter from William Talbot to George Appleton, July 16, 1877 -

- July 16, 1877
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Letter from William Talbot to George Appleton, July 16, 1877
- Aquatint, "The Tunnel," 1831 - The Liverpool and Manchester Railway, connecting its namesake cities in the United Kingdom, opened in 1830. It was the world's first inter-city railroad, and the first to operate exclusively with steam locomotives. The 31-mile, double-track line was built to a high standard. Engineering highlights included Wapping Tunnel under Liverpool and the 600-foot-long Sankey Viaduct across the Sankey Valley.

- February 01, 1831
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Aquatint, "The Tunnel," 1831
The Liverpool and Manchester Railway, connecting its namesake cities in the United Kingdom, opened in 1830. It was the world's first inter-city railroad, and the first to operate exclusively with steam locomotives. The 31-mile, double-track line was built to a high standard. Engineering highlights included Wapping Tunnel under Liverpool and the 600-foot-long Sankey Viaduct across the Sankey Valley.
- Aquatint, "Excavation of Olive Mount, 4 Miles from Liverpool," 1831 - The Liverpool and Manchester Railway, connecting its namesake cities in the United Kingdom, opened in 1830. It was the world's first inter-city railroad, and the first to operate exclusively with steam locomotives. The 31-mile, double-track line was built to a high standard. Engineering highlights included Wapping Tunnel under Liverpool and the 600-foot-long Sankey Viaduct across the Sankey Valley.

- February 01, 1831
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Aquatint, "Excavation of Olive Mount, 4 Miles from Liverpool," 1831
The Liverpool and Manchester Railway, connecting its namesake cities in the United Kingdom, opened in 1830. It was the world's first inter-city railroad, and the first to operate exclusively with steam locomotives. The 31-mile, double-track line was built to a high standard. Engineering highlights included Wapping Tunnel under Liverpool and the 600-foot-long Sankey Viaduct across the Sankey Valley.
- Aquatint, "View of the Railway across Chat Moss," 1831 - The Liverpool and Manchester Railway, connecting its namesake cities in the United Kingdom, opened in 1830. It was the world's first inter-city railroad, and the first to operate exclusively with steam locomotives. The 31-mile, double-track line was built to a high standard. Engineering highlights included Wapping Tunnel under Liverpool and the 600-foot-long Sankey Viaduct across the Sankey Valley.

- February 01, 1831
- Collections - Artifact
Aquatint, "View of the Railway across Chat Moss," 1831
The Liverpool and Manchester Railway, connecting its namesake cities in the United Kingdom, opened in 1830. It was the world's first inter-city railroad, and the first to operate exclusively with steam locomotives. The 31-mile, double-track line was built to a high standard. Engineering highlights included Wapping Tunnel under Liverpool and the 600-foot-long Sankey Viaduct across the Sankey Valley.
- Letter from William Talbot to George L. Appleton, December 23, 1876 -

- December 23, 1876
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Letter from William Talbot to George L. Appleton, December 23, 1876
- Letter from W. R. Talbot to George Appleton, December 8, 1876 -

- December 08, 1876
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Letter from W. R. Talbot to George Appleton, December 8, 1876
- Porter-Allen Engine, circa 1888 -

- circa 1888
- Collections - Artifact
Porter-Allen Engine, circa 1888
- Letter from William R. Talbot to His Brother, Dr. Johnson, April 9, 1877 -

- April 09, 1877
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from William R. Talbot to His Brother, Dr. Johnson, April 9, 1877
- Envelope Sent from William Talbot to George L. Appleton, December 8, 1877 -

- December 08, 1877
- Collections - Artifact
Envelope Sent from William Talbot to George L. Appleton, December 8, 1877
- Letter from William Talbot to George Appleton, October 5, 1877 -

- October 05, 1877
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Letter from William Talbot to George Appleton, October 5, 1877