Printed pamphlet entitled ‘The Importance & Advantages of Railways with Loco-motive Engines, especially that from London to Greenwich, which was incorporated by Act of Parliament, May, 1833’
By ‘A Proprietor’. Addressed to the ‘public, the proprietors of property along and near the line of road and the shareholders.’ Explains the advantages of railways with locomotive engines, especially the London and Greenwich railway or viaduct, which was incorporated by Act of Parliament and received the Royal Assent on 17th May 1833. Fourth edition. Printed and published by Brown & Syrett, 17 Old Broad Street.
Includes a fold-out map and plan of the line of the London and Greenwich railway, with branches to Brighton, Maidstone, Dover and Paris, as projected by George Landmaan, Engineer.
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- WORTH/3/16
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