The illustrated London news . THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. TESTIMONIAL 1 , J, BRIDGES, ESQ., MANAGING DIRECTOR OF THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY ( preserved on each story,:there was the same requibeing planned in a precisely similar mannilong ward over the reception-room a which wefloor, 85 feet long by 24 feet wide, lighted by niOu the opposite side of this ward—J. e., over tbroom, and secretarys offices—are three large rby 29 feet wide, and two each 30 feet long by 2 i here present our reaMr, Bridges, mana{ being a portion of the principal through route from New York to theFar West. It is connect


The illustrated London news . THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. TESTIMONIAL 1 , J, BRIDGES, ESQ., MANAGING DIRECTOR OF THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY ( preserved on each story,:there was the same requibeing planned in a precisely similar mannilong ward over the reception-room a which wefloor, 85 feet long by 24 feet wide, lighted by niOu the opposite side of this ward—J. e., over tbroom, and secretarys offices—are three large rby 29 feet wide, and two each 30 feet long by 2 i here present our reaMr, Bridges, mana{ being a portion of the principal through route from New York to theFar West. It is connected with the American system of railwaya bj aremarkable engineering woik, th u ion Budge, which crosses the gorgr ^i just below the Great Falls. The Great Western Railway is considered by all travellers to be themost complete and I 1 i t)> .. m continent, as on this line the peculiaritic-3 and advantages of the American andEnglish systems are skilfully combined.


Size: 1992px × 1254px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1840, bookidillustratedl, bookyear1842