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England in 1804 by the English inventor Richard Trevithick
Richard Pockrich - inventor - was born in 1690.
The inventor of beaker is Richard Conderbnerellos
Richard Mowbray Haywood has written: 'The beginnings of railway development in Russia in the reign of Nicholas I, 1835-1842' -- subject(s): History, Railroads
Richard Adams - inventor - was born on 1954-12-08.
Richard Trevithick was the inventor of the Steam Engine.
Richard micrometer.
Thomas Richard Thomson has written: 'Check list of publications on American railroads before 1841' -- subject(s): Railroads, Bibliography
1914
Richard Arkwright was an inventor and entrepreneur who is most known for his contributions to the Industrial Revolution, particularly in the development of the spinning frame and water frame, which revolutionized the textile industry. He played a significant role in mechanizing the production of textiles.
George Stephenson, around 1825. The 4' 8 1/2" gauge was used by horse drawn wagons in mines for years before and was adopted as standard across the USA, UK and most of Europe. Other gauges were tried and dropped, in favour of standardisation. * Added - Although George was responsible for standardizing the railroad tracks and advancing railroads, he was not the inventor of the locomotive or of the railroads. The recognized locomotive inventor is Richard Trevithick in 1803, but his invention relied on inventions of many people before him as well. The first railroads date to the 1500's and many people were responsible to advance them to what they are today.