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  1. William Hedley (13 July 1779 – 9 January 1843) was born in Newburn, near Newcastle upon Tyne. He was one of the leading industrial engineers of the early 19th century, and was instrumental in several major innovations in early railway development.

    • 9 January 1843 (aged 63)
    • British
  2. William Hedley (born July 13, 1779, Newburn, near Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, Eng.—died Jan. 9, 1843, near Lanchester, Durham) was an English coal-mine official and inventor who built probably the first commercially useful steam locomotive of the adhesion type ( i.e., dependent on friction between wheels and rails, as are almost all ...

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  3. 9 gen 2022 · Hedley was probably the first to build a commercially useful steam locomotive dependent on friction between wheels and rails as opposed to using a geared track . In 1813, he constructed the famous Puffing Billy, the world’s oldest surviving steam locomotive.

  4. Hedley, William nell'Enciclopedia Treccani - Treccani - Treccani. Costruttore meccanico (Newburn, Newcastle, 1779 - Lanchester, Durham, 1843). A lui si deve il primo collaudo delle locomotive di R. Trevithick e di J. Blenkinsop.

  5. Puffing Billy is the world's oldest surviving steam locomotive, constructed in 1813–1814 by colliery viewer William Hedley, enginewright Jonathan Forster and blacksmith Timothy Hackworth for Christopher Blackett, the owner of Wylam Colliery near Newcastle upon Tyne, in the United Kingdom.

    • 1813–1814
    • 5 ft (1,524 mm)
    • Steam
  6. Summary. About William Hedley. William Hedley was born in Newburn on 13th July 1779. He was a pioneering industrial engineer and viewer (manager) of Wylam Colliery where he built the first practical steam locomotive which relied simply on the adhesion of steel wheels on steel rails, rather than rails with teeth.

  7. HEDLEY, William Giuseppe Albenga Costruttore, nato a Newburn presso Newcastle-on-Tyne il 13 luglio 1779, morto a Burnhopeside Hall presso Lan... HEDLEY, William Enciclopedia Italiana (1933)

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