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Accrual to the Hackworth family archive, collected by the Hackworth family , made in the United Kingdom 1827 - c1900. Three early letters probably detailing the running of the Stockton and Darlington Railway Three letters Joseph Pease to Timothy Hackworth (1827, 1829), one letter Robert Stephenson to Timothy Hackworth (1828). Large framed drawing 'Loco engine for St Petersburg Railway Manufactured by Timothy Hackworth Engineer New Shildon Sept 1836' Printed, framed engineering drawings taken from patent documents annotated by Robert Young 'Hackworth's Wylam Engine', 'Blenkinsop Loco, Stephenson's, Brunton's', 'Stephenson's Killingworth Engines' Photograph of fountain in Shildon park, bearing a representation of the "Royal George"; autographical Memorial of Eminent Men of Science Engineers and Mechanics of the Nineteenth Century (copies of signatures)

Hackworth family papers

1827-1900

Papers from the Hackworth family archive, collected by the Hackworth family, originates from members of the family and associated individuals in the United Kingdom and the United States, copies and originals of correspondence from late 1900s to early 20th century. This was a further acquisition to the Hackworth archive already held at the NRM.

Hackworth family papers

1890-1930

Papers from the Hackworth family archive, collected by the Hackworth family and associated individuals in the United Kingdom and the United States. Printed material, photographs, research material and correspondence. Includes early railway letters to and from Timothy Hackworth relating to Stephenson and Co, George Dixon etc; estate papers relating to mental health of Ann Ambler, daughter of Timothy Hackworth; letters to and from John Wesley Hackworth; correspondence gathered by Robert Young from family members Samuel Holmes and Robert Pickering.

Hackworth family papers

1820-1950

Papers from the Hackworth family archive, collected by the Hackworth family, originates from members of the family and associated individuals in the United Kingdom and United States. 3 volumes,

Hackworth family papers

1850-1950

Archive material relating to Reginald Hackworth Young (14 boxes, 1925-1977) engineer, and great grandson of Timothy Hackworth. Correspondence, designs, plans, photographs and other records relating to Reginald Hackworth Young’s employment including records relating to oven design, fans, ventilation of mines, wind tunnels work and English Electric, Woods of Colchester, Sturtevants, the War Office, National College of Heating, Ventilating, Refrigeration and fan engineering. Career records including diaries, correspondence and lectures. Archive material relating of Reginald Hackworth Young (1 box containing 12 files. 1972-1999) and his daughter Jane Hackworth Young in relation to recognition for Timothy Hackworth and setting up of the Timothy Hackworth Museum, Shildon including records relating to the origins of the NRM Locomotion site, Shildon. Jane Hackworth Young’s research on Stockton and Darlington Railway House plaques (1 box, 2004-2018) research into people who lived in the houses and their jobs on the Stockton and Darlington Railway from 1825-1857.

Accrual to the Hackworth Archive - papers of Reginald Hackworth Young and Jane Hackworth Young

1925-1999