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Joseph d'Aguilar Samuda

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in July, and the new board of directors invited Samuda to operate the new atmospheric railway in return for a fixed fee. However, once further propulsion problems became apparent in the second section of line to be equipped (between
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A Treatise on the Adaptation of Atmospheric Pressure to the Purposes of Locomotion on Railways
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A Treatise on the Adaptation of Atmospheric Pressure to the Purposes of Locomotion on Railways
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business, and from that time onward, notwithstanding the death of Jacob in an accident on the
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and politician. He was born in London the younger son of Abraham Samuda, and brother of
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during 1847 the atmospheric method of propulsion was abandoned and the equipment sold.
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The London Brighton and South Coast Railway, Vol.2 Establishment and Growth=Batsford
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Joseph Samuda also had an important parliamentary career. He was a member of the
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to supply equipment to operate their trains on this principle between
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The Samuda Collection of Literature Relating to Atmospheric Railways
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Volume 168, 11 & 18 August 1939 pp. 160–1 & 176–8.
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Tavistock
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from 1860 to 1865, whereupon he entered Parliament as the
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by C.F. Dendy Marshall M.A. M.I.Loco.Eng.; articles in
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contributions in Parliament by Joseph d'Aguilar Samuda
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in April 1861, when he was commissioned as a captain.
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Politicians from the London Borough of Tower Hamlets
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As a result, he was invited by the directors of the
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Index


engineer
Jacob Samuda
counting-house
Samuda Brothers
marine
shipbuilders
Isle of Dogs
ship-building
Thames
steamships
Royal Navy
Institute of Naval Architects
Institution of Civil Engineers
Atmospheric railway
London and Croydon Railway
London Bridge
Epsom
Croydon
Forest Hill
London Brighton and South Coast Railway
Forest Hill
New Cross
Metropolitan Board of Works
Liberal
MP
Tavistock
Tower Hamlets
Benjamin Disraeli
Judaism

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