A Bit of Luck for his Lordship

When former Prime Minister Earl Grey came to see Robert Stephenson about a so-called atmospheric railway from London to Newcastle, Robert’s father George stepped in. He steered the statesman away from the more persuadable Robert, and explained that the scheme was quite impractical, indeed imprudent. His lordship eventually admitted defeat, and went away without ever seeing Robert.

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