THE HISTORY OF THE STOCKTON AND DARLINGTON RAILWAY AND ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES, FROM ITS COMMENCEMENT TO THE PRESENT TIME. BY GEORGE MARKHAM TWEDDELL, Fellow of the Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries, Copenhagen; STOKESLEY: TWEDDELL AND SONS, CLEVELAND PRINTING AND PUBLISHING OFFICES. NOTICE. The History of the Stockton and Darlington Railway and its various Branches will be completed in Twelve Numbers, at Two-pence Each, and will be supplied to Subscribers Only; the edition being limited to One Thousand Copies. Arrangements will be made to leave the Numbers at the Residences of Subscribers as soon after publication as convenient; and the Publishers particularly request that each Number may be PAID FOR ON DELIVERY. Where Subscribers require them to be forwarded by Post on the day of Publication, the Book-postage will have to be charged. Subscribers' Names to be addressed to Messrs. TWEDDELL AND SONS, Cleveland Printing and Publishing Offices, Stokesley, Yorkshire. ww |