File:Railway suspension bridge over the Tees near Stockton (cropped).jpg

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Description The railway suspension bridge over the Tees opened by the Stockton and Darlington Railway
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Source Tomlinson, William Weaver, 1858-1916 (1915) The North Eastern Railway; its rise and development, plate VIII, facing p. 186
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William Miller  (1796–1882)  wikidata:Q2580014
 
William Miller
Alternative names
William Frederick Miller I; William Frederick Miller
Description Scottish engraver
Date of birth/death 28 May 1796 Edit this at Wikidata 20 January 1882 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Edinburgh Sheffield
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London (1819–1821); Edinburgh Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q2580014
and Jas. Dixon, del.
Dating from 1830, it seems unlikely that the authors would have lived after 1930. See also File:S&DR railway office.jpg for a work by J. Dixon, which could be the same artist.
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