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SUMMARY:NEIMME: William Thomas and a New Appraisal of the S&D Railway - book launch
DESCRIPTION:An event from the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers:\nWilliam Thomas\, a founder member of the Lit and Phil and the Society of Antiquaries\, has largely been erased from the historical record despite his importance as a revolutionary thinker who has more claim to be the father of the modern railway than George Stephenson and Edward Pease combined. He was a very active member of both societies and one of his lectures is particularly apposite this year for it brings into question the importance of the Stockton and Darlington Railway and the narrative of railway history established by the North Eastern Railway at the Jubilee celebrations of 1875. At a lecture on 11th February 1800\, William Thomas provided the blueprint for a revolutionary railway system\, an inter-city\, multi-purpose railway\, which carried passengers. This would form the model for the railway revolution later in the nineteenth century. This system was very different from the numerous colliery railways such as the Stockton and Darlington. \nThe book comprises four essays all linked through the person of William Thomas: \n\nElizabeth Montagu – ‘Countess of the Coalpits’\nWilliam Thomas and his World\nGeorge Stephenson’s Stockton and Darlington Railway\nJames Stephen Jeans’ Masterpiece of Propaganda\n\nThe perverse narrative of railway history established by Henry Pease in 1875 continues to distort the historical record: hence the idea of Railway 200 which is taking place today. This book aims to provide a new narrative which seeks to give more weight to the era of the waggonways and the ideas of William Thomas. It argues that the opening of the S&D in 1825 had no international significance: it was simply another colliery railway serving five small landsale collieries in the Auckland area. The important railways served the great seasale collieries of Tyneside and Wearside. \nCopies will be available for sale of this new hardback publication\, price £20 (cash or card accepted) at the launch and there will be a signing session afterwards.
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