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George Stephenson

  • 1706 BCE

    George Stephenson

    George Stephenson
    George was born in 9 of June on 1781(England).
  • Early childhood

    Early childhood
    George was fascinated by the machines that ran along the wagon way next to his house.
  • Early life

    George bagan to work at black callerton as a brakesman.
  • Stephenson big break

    Stephenson big break
    The pumping engine at High Pit, Killingworh was not working as planned and George decided to fix it. He was successful and he was then promoted to engineweight for the Collieries at Killingworth. He was responsible for maintaing all engines and making sure they work.Then he soon was an expert in Steam-driven machinery Stephenson had said "I put up with every rebuff, and went on with my plans, determined not to be put down".
  • locomotive

    locomotive
    His locomotive called the Blutcher, was running and able to pull 30 tons of coal at four miles/hr
  • invention of the saftey lamp

    invention of the saftey lamp
    George invented a saftey lamp for the use in coal-mines. He invented this because he risked his life repeatedly before.
  • 16 more locomotives

    16 more locomotives
    At this point Stephenson built 16 more locomotive at Killingworth mine. People were so impressed, George was asked to build railroad.
  • The locomotion

    The locomotion
    Stephenson operated his new engine, named Locomotion, along a 9 mile railroad in just less than 2 hrs
  • The Contest

    The directors of the railway had a contest to find the best locomotive for the rails. Ten people entered and 5 competed and Stephenson won 1 year later.
  • THE ROCKET! was created

    THE ROCKET! was created
    He developed the rocket, the first steam-powered locomotive. The rocket could travel 36 miles per hour. Now mine carts would not have to be pulled by donkey or workers.
  • first tracks were laid down

    first tracks were laid down
    George Stephenson eventually started his life. He began to be fascinated by steam engines. The first trackers were laid down.
  • The success of his life

    George Built a mansion, named the Tapton house. He also invested in coal mines and ironworks. Stephensons dual success at engineering and business was an early example of how the industrial revolution changed the prospects for bright younge people of modest beginnings.
  • Death

    Death
    George sthephenson was died in 12 of August in 1848