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Coloured View on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1831


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plates by S.G. Hughes and H. Pyall after T. Bury, plates watermarked "J. Whatman, 1831" - Bonhams hand-coloured aquatint plate from Drawing Made on the Spot
plates by S.G. Hughes and H. Pyall after T. Bury, plates watermarked "J. Whatman, 1831" - Bonhams hand-coloured aquatint plate from Drawing Made on the Spot
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England, which had 2,000 miles of railroad in 1843, had more than 5,000 by the end of 1848; Hudson en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_George controlled some 1,450 of those iron miles and held a virtual monopoly over the nation’s northeast. Far more trackage was planned: parliament approved 800 miles in 1844, 2,700 in 1845, and 4,500 in 1846 The modus operandi of Hudson, and of most of other promoters, involved selling shares for a small down payment and competing the full purchase much later. . . .Page 114
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