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Stephenson Robert Collection

Stephenson Robert is a man of many talents and passions

Background imageStephenson Robert Collection: The Birthplace of Mr. Robert Stephenson, M.P. C.E. 1858. Creator: Unknown

The Birthplace of Mr. Robert Stephenson, M.P. C.E. 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Birthplace of Mr. Robert Stephenson, M.P. C.E. 1858. The cottage of the late Mr. George Stephenson, at Hillington, is in course of being pulled down

Background imageStephenson Robert Collection: The Prince of Wales laying the last stone of the Victoria Bridge over the St. Lawrence... 1860

The Prince of Wales laying the last stone of the Victoria Bridge over the St. Lawrence... 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Prince of Wales laying the last stone of the Victoria Bridge over the St. Lawrence - from a sketch by our special artist in Canada, G. H

Background imageStephenson Robert Collection: The Prince of Wales closing the last rivet of the Victoria Tubular Bridge over the St. Lawrence

The Prince of Wales closing the last rivet of the Victoria Tubular Bridge over the St. Lawrence... Creator: Unknown
The Prince of Wales closing the last rivet of the Victoria Tubular Bridge over the St. Lawrence - from a sketch by our special artist in Canada, G. H. Andrews, 1860

Background imageStephenson Robert Collection: Wrought-Iron Railway-Bridge across the Nile, at Benha, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Wrought-Iron Railway-Bridge across the Nile, at Benha, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Wrought-Iron Railway-Bridge across the Nile, at Benha, 1856. The engineer of this fine work is Mr. Robert Stephenson...The Bridge is the property of the Pacha of Egypt

Background imageStephenson Robert Collection: Collation, at the Opening of the Norwegian Trunk Railway, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Collation, at the Opening of the Norwegian Trunk Railway, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Collation, at the Opening of the Norwegian Trunk Railway, 1854. Celebration at Eidsvoll of a new railway line designed by British civil engineer Robert Stephenson

Background imageStephenson Robert Collection: The Great Central Railway Station at Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Great Central Railway Station at Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Great Central Railway Station at Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, 1850....on the 30th of July last, his fellow-townsmen and friends entertained [British engineer Robert Stephenson] at a banquet

Background imageStephenson Robert Collection: The 'Titania' Schooner Yacht, built for Mr. Robert Stephenson, C.E. 1850. Creator: Unknown

The "Titania" Schooner Yacht, built for Mr. Robert Stephenson, C.E. 1850. Creator: Unknown
The "Titania" Schooner Yacht, built for Mr. Robert Stephenson, C.E. 1850. In the water the Titania very much resembles the Bermudan schooners...she looks long, low, and rakish

Background imageStephenson Robert Collection: Interior of the Tube - Mr. Stephenson Driving the Last Rivet, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Interior of the Tube - Mr. Stephenson Driving the Last Rivet, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Interior of the Tube - Mr. Stephenson Driving the Last Rivet, 1850. Opening of the Britannia Tubular Bridge across the Menai Straits in Wales....a very interesting episodical proceeding took place in

Background imageStephenson Robert Collection: The Britannia Tubular Bridge - entrance from the Bangor Side, 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Britannia Tubular Bridge - entrance from the Bangor Side, 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Britannia Tubular Bridge - entrance from the Bangor Side, 1850. Steam train on the newly-opened bridge....showing two of the four colossal statues of lions - "we must not, " says Sir F

Background imageStephenson Robert Collection: The Britannia Tubular Bridge across the Menai Straits - sketched from the Anglesey Shore, 1850

The Britannia Tubular Bridge across the Menai Straits - sketched from the Anglesey Shore, 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Britannia Tubular Bridge across the Menai Straits - sketched from the Anglesey Shore, [Wales], 1850. Nothing can exceed the descriptive beauty of Sir Francis Head's picture of the country in

Background imageStephenson Robert Collection: Robert Stephenson, Esq. M.P. for Whitby, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Robert Stephenson, Esq. M.P. for Whitby, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Robert Stephenson, Esq. M.P. for Whitby, 1850. Portrait from a photograph by Kilburn. In admiration of his engineering work

Background imageStephenson Robert Collection: Monumental brass to the late Mr. Robert Stephenson in Westminster Abbey, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Monumental brass to the late Mr. Robert Stephenson in Westminster Abbey, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Monumental brass to the late Mr. Robert Stephenson in Westminster Abbey, [London], 1862. A monumental brass to the memory of Robert Stephenson, by Hardman, of Birmingham

Background imageStephenson Robert Collection: Stephensons (1833) Locomotive, (1887). Creator: Unknown

Stephensons (1833) Locomotive, (1887). Creator: Unknown
Stephensons (1833) Locomotive, (1887). Diagram showing fire box, smoke box, steam head, boiler, wheels and flanges etc. The Patentee steam locomotive was introduced by pioneering British railway

Background imageStephenson Robert Collection: The Britannia Tubular Bridge across the Menai Strait, 1850... (1901). Creator: Unknown

The Britannia Tubular Bridge across the Menai Strait, 1850... (1901). Creator: Unknown
The Britannia Tubular Bridge across the Menai Strait, 1850: Built by Robert Stephenson, (1901). View of the Bridge designed by engineer Robert Stephenson (1803-1859)



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Stephenson Robert is a man of many talents and passions. From his love for adventure to his dedication to helping others, he embodies the true spirit of a modern-day Renaissance man. Whether he's scaling mountains or volunteering at local charities, Stephenson always goes above and beyond in everything he does. His infectious energy and positive attitude have earned him a reputation as someone who can light up any room with his presence. Friends describe him as loyal, caring, and always willing to lend a helping hand when needed. In addition to his adventurous side, Stephenson also has a deep appreciation for the arts. He can often be found attending gallery openings or supporting local artists in their creative endeavors. His eye for detail and unique perspective make him an invaluable asset to the artistic community. But perhaps what truly sets Stephenson apart is his unwavering commitment to making the world a better place. Whether it's through environmental activism or social justice initiatives, he never shies away from standing up for what he believes in. In short, Stephenson Robert is not just a name – it's a symbol of passion, creativity, and compassion that inspires everyone around him to strive for greatness.