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Alfred de Glehn

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33: 108: 183:, an author and activist, was one of De Glehn's sisters. One of his brothers, Alexander von Glehn, was a coffee-merchant and built narrow-gauge railways in France. Alexander was the treasurer of the Protestant Evangelical Society of Relief in Paris which provided help to victims of the Franco-Prussian War, and Alexander’s son 104:(SACM). His steam engines of the 1890s combined elegance, high speed, and efficiency. De Glehn's express locomotives were first used on the Nord Railway and on the boat trains from Calais to Paris, where they impressed passengers with their speed. 101: 62: 137:
of compounding, and De Glehn types were built in large numbers in France, and were also built in smaller numbers in Belgium, Germany, New Zealand, and Russia, see
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Alfred De Glehn was one of the twelve children of Robert von Glehn, a Prussian nobleman originally from the Baltic provinces, whose family had estates near
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in his name from "von" to "de" when he settled in France. Other members of the family remaining in England followed his example about 1917, during the
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in Alsace at the age of 88. His house had been commandeered as the German district headquarters during the war.
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in Estonia, who had settled in England and married a Scotswoman. Their house in
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rebuilt many of the French De Glehn compounds from 1929 onwards.
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Locomotive U-127
4-6-0
Compound locomotive
the Museum of the Moscow Railway
Paveletsky Rail Terminal
Glehn system
Compound locomotive
André Chapelon
Tallinn
Sydenham, London
George Grove
Arthur Sullivan
Jenny Lind
J. R. Green
Louise Creighton
Wilfrid de Glehn
nobiliary particle
First World War
Mulhouse
de Glehn compound locomotives

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