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Killingworth Collection

"Discover the rich history of Killingworth, a town steeped in innovation and engineering

Background imageKillingworth Collection: Old Killingworth 4 wheeled engine by George Stephenson

Old Killingworth 4 wheeled engine by George Stephenson, 1823. Listed in RE Bleasdales Locomotive Engines catalogue, entry 1274. Taken for Stephenson Centenary. Date: 1881

Background imageKillingworth Collection: England, North Tyneside, Morpth of the North

England, North Tyneside, Morpth of the North
England, North Tyneside, Morphs Epic Art Adventure. In 2022, North Tyneside become the home to the worlds first-ever Morph art trail with twenty individually-designed

Background imageKillingworth Collection: Newfoundland dog, male standing in snow. Killingworth, Connecticut, USA

Newfoundland dog, male standing in snow. Killingworth, Connecticut, USA

Background imageKillingworth Collection: Stephensons Old Engine 'Billy, 'Built at Killingworth (engraving)

Stephensons Old Engine "Billy, "Built at Killingworth (engraving)
3628657 Stephensons Old Engine " Billy, " Built at Killingworth (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Stephensons Old Engine " Billy)

Background imageKillingworth Collection: George Stephensons Centenary napkin

George Stephensons Centenary napkin. Presented to IMechE members by Andrew Reid to commerorate George Stephensons Centenary on 9 Jun 1881

Background imageKillingworth Collection: Kenilworth

Kenilworth
LLM338502 Kenilworth by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Kenilworth. Paynes Universum (1847).); © Look and Learn

Background imageKillingworth Collection: George Stephenson, the Father of Railways (engraving)

George Stephenson, the Father of Railways (engraving)
1590437 George Stephenson, the Father of Railways (engraving) by Loye, Charles Auguste (Montbard) (1841-1905); Private Collection; (add.info.: George Stephenson, the Father of Railways)

Background imageKillingworth Collection: Stephensons Cottage at Killingworth (engraving)

Stephensons Cottage at Killingworth (engraving)
670247 Stephensons Cottage at Killingworth (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Stephensons Cottage at Killingworth)

Background imageKillingworth Collection: Sun-Dial at Killingworth (engraving)

Sun-Dial at Killingworth (engraving)
3653489 Sun-Dial at Killingworth (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sun-Dial at Killingworth)

Background imageKillingworth Collection: George Stephenson, the Father of Railways (engraving)

George Stephenson, the Father of Railways (engraving)
1590441 George Stephenson, the Father of Railways (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: George Stephenson, the Father of Railways)

Background imageKillingworth Collection: Cottage at Killingworth, and Sun-dial over door, made by Robert Stephenson (engraving)

Cottage at Killingworth, and Sun-dial over door, made by Robert Stephenson (engraving)
3642544 Cottage at Killingworth, and Sun-dial over door, made by Robert Stephenson (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cottage at Killingworth)

Background imageKillingworth Collection: George Stephenson, the Father of Railways, in his garden at Killingworth (engraving)

George Stephenson, the Father of Railways, in his garden at Killingworth (engraving)
2808419 George Stephenson, the Father of Railways, in his garden at Killingworth (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: George Stephenson)

Background imageKillingworth Collection: Stephensons Cottage at the West Moor, Killingworth (engraving)

Stephensons Cottage at the West Moor, Killingworth (engraving)
3653488 Stephensons Cottage at the West Moor, Killingworth (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Stephensons Cottage at the West Moor, Killingworth)

Background imageKillingworth Collection: North Tyneside NE12 6 Map

North Tyneside NE12 6 Map
Postcode Sector Map of North Tyneside NE12 6

Background imageKillingworth Collection: Stephensons No. 2 Killingworth Locomotive

Stephensons No. 2 Killingworth Locomotive
One of George Stephensons early locomotives made at Killingworth Colliery, near Newcastle upon Tyne. This locomotive was named Blcher after the Prussian General Gebhard Leberecht von Blcher

Background imageKillingworth Collection: Dial Cottage, West Moor, Killingworth, Newcatle Upon Tyne, England. Home of George Stephenson

Dial Cottage, West Moor, Killingworth, Newcatle Upon Tyne, England. Home of George Stephenson. George Stephenson, 1781 -1848. British civil engineer and mechanical engineer

Background imageKillingworth Collection: Engraving depicting George Stephensons old engine

Engraving depicting George Stephensons old engine on the Killingworth railway. George Stephenson (1781-1848) an English civil engineer and mechanical engineer. Dated 19th century

Background imageKillingworth Collection: G Stephenson - Killingworth

G Stephenson - Killingworth
George Stephenson (1781 - 1848) Engineers cottage at Killingworth

Background imageKillingworth Collection: Stephenson - controversy of the safety lamp

Stephenson - controversy of the safety lamp
Letter from G Stephenson ? controversy of the safety lamp (Killingworth Colliery), 1822 Date: 1822

Background imageKillingworth Collection: George Stephensons cottage at Killingworth

George Stephensons cottage at Killingworth, near Newcastle. eng

Background imageKillingworth Collection: Stephensons Killingworth locomotive

Stephensons Killingworth locomotive, c.1830 Date: circa 1830

Background imageKillingworth Collection: Killingworth Engine

Killingworth Engine
George Stephensons locomotive designed to carry coal at Killingworth Colliery, near Newcastle-on-Tyne. It was the precursor of the Rocket and other engines



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"Discover the rich history of Killingworth, a town steeped in innovation and engineering. From George Stephenson's groundbreaking Old Killingworth 4 wheeled engine to his iconic Stephensons Cottage, this English town in North Tyneside holds the key to railway revolution. As you explore Killingworth, be captivated by the charm of its quaint cottages adorned with sun-dials crafted by Robert Stephenson himself. Step into George Stephenson's garden and feel his visionary spirit come alive as you gaze upon his engraving as 'the Father of Railways. ' And let us not forget Billy, the beloved Newfoundland dog who once roamed these snowy streets in Killingworth, Connecticut, USA. Join us on a journey through time and witness how one man's genius forever changed the world. "