- TitleLetter from George Stephenson, Liverpool to Timothy Hackworth, New Shildon
- ReferenceHACK/1/1/11
- Production date28-07-1828 - 28-07-1828
- Scope and ContentPossibility of laying off locomotive engines, use of bellows. This is the 'blast pipe' letter or 'Stephenson' letter purported to prove that Timothy Hackworth invented the blast pipe as Stephenson was still using bellows at this time. This letter is frequently discussed later in the archive by members of the family and other interested parties. Referenced in Robert Young, Timothy Hackworth and the Locomotive (London: Locomotive Publishing Company, 1923), p. 220.
- Extent1 item
- Level of descriptionITEM
- Repository nameNational Railway Museum, York
- External document
- Postcard from Prudence Nightingale (nee Hackworth), Leamington to Thomas Greener, Tulse Hill Gardens, LondonNotes
- Letter from Jane Young (nee Hackworth), Hull to Thomas GreenerNotes
- Letter and envelope from South Kensington Museum [later the Science Museum], London to Prudence Nightingale (nee Hackworth), LeamingtonNotes
- Letter from Samuel Holmes, New Jersey to Robert YoungNotes
- Letter and catalogue to the collections in the Science Museum from H. W. Dickinson, The Science Museum, London to Robert Young, St Leonards on SeaNotes
- Letter from John Wesley Hackworth, under the pseudonym of ‘Wylam’ to ‘Editor’ presumably sent to various editors including Editor of the Daily HeraldNotes
- Letter from F.F. Bainbridge, New Shildon to Samuel YoungNotes
- Photocopy Letter from Gertrude M. Holmes [wife of Samuel Holmes], New Jersey to Esther HackworthNotes
- Photocopy Letter from Gertrude M. Holmes [wife of Samuel Holmes], New Jersey to Esther HackworthNotes
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- contains 9 partsTOPHACK Hackworth Family Archive
- contains 3 partsSUB-FONDSHACK/1 Papers of Timothy Hackworth and Jane Hackworth (nee Golightly)