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If you look through that list of railway accidents, you'll find that next-to-last (i.e. next-to-earliest) is the tragic death of William Huskisson MP, who has the distinction of being the first person to be run over by a train - Stephenson's Rocket, to be precise
Apart from the Huskisson Memorial and the statuary adorning the grave near the scene of this unfortunate incident, there used also to be a bronze statue of Huskisson near the centre of Liverpool.
The last time I went past there, riding in a taxi from Lime Street station to my Uncle George's funeral in the late Eighties, the plinth remained, but the statue appeared to have been nicked, presumably to be sold for scrap.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIf you look through that list of railway accidents, you'll find that next-to-last (i.e. next-to-earliest) is the tragic death of William Huskisson MP, who has the distinction of being the first person to be run over by a train - Stephenson's Rocket, to be precise
Apart from the Huskisson Memorial and the statuary adorning the grave near the scene of this unfortunate incident, there used also to be a bronze statue of Huskisson near the centre of Liverpool.
The last time I went past there, riding in a taxi from Lime Street station to my Uncle George's funeral in the late Eighties, the plinth remained, but the statue appeared to have been nicked, presumably to be sold for scrap.
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Quintinshill, 22 May 1915; 227 killed, 246 injured.
Harrow and Wealdstone, 12 October 1952; 112 killed, 340 injured
Lewisham, December 1957; 90 killed, 173 injured
Armagh, 12 June 1889; 78 killed, 170 injured
Tay Bridge, 28 December 1879; 75 killed
Hither Green, 5 November 1967; 49 killed, 78 injured
In there at number 3 and number 6...Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postmorning SP
How are you?
Friday:
Got keys to new place
Had mates over to have a few beers
GSP cooked dinner for us.
Saturday:
Moved all my crap from old place to new one
Went and bought a TV
Went to ikea and bought crap
Changed a wheel on my car
Had house warming got drunk
Sunday:
Went to Renault World Series at Silverstone
Built ikea furniture - I now have a cool collection of those little spanner things.
Had more mates round for drinks
All in all a busy weekend, though I am ****ed.Comment
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostGood thanks had a busy one.
Friday:
Got keys to new place
Had mates over to have a few beers
GSP cooked dinner for us.
Saturday:
Moved all my crap from old place to new one
Went and bought a TV
Went to ikea and bought crap
Changed a wheel on my car
Had house warming got drunk
Sunday:
Went to Renault World Series at Silverstone
Built ikea furniture - I now have a cool collection of those little spanner things.
Had more mates round for drinks
All in all a busy weekend, though I am ****ed.
Just as well you are coming to work for a rest...Comment
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