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- RMS Tayleur was a short-lived, full-rigged iron clipper ship chartered by the White Star Line. She was large, fast and technically advanced. She ran aground...
- William Tayleur (10 September 1803 – 5 November 1873) was an English Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1832 to 1835. Tayleur was the...
- Lancashire (now Merseyside). The Vulcan Foundry opened in 1832, as Charles Tayleur and Company to produce girders for bridges, switches, crossings and other...
- Broom Bridge (1843) Great Industrial Exhibition (1853) Sinking of the RMS Tayleur (1854) Monto (red light district) (1860s-1950s) Wellington Monument (1861)...
- Oceanic (never completed) Former ships Red Jacket (1853) Blue Jacket (1854) Tayleur (1854) Royal Standard (1863) Oceanic (1870) Atlantic (1871) Baltic (1871)...
- Great Western Railway included six 2-2-2 Charles Tayleur locomotives. They were built by Charles Tayleur and Company, which became later the Vulcan Foundry...
- Oceanic (never completed) Former ships Red Jacket (1853) Blue Jacket (1854) Tayleur (1854) Royal Standard (1863) Oceanic (1870) Atlantic (1871) Baltic (1871)...
- Oceanic (never completed) Former ships Red Jacket (1853) Blue Jacket (1854) Tayleur (1854) Royal Standard (1863) Oceanic (1870) Atlantic (1871) Baltic (1871)...
- Oceanic (never completed) Former ships Red Jacket (1853) Blue Jacket (1854) Tayleur (1854) Royal Standard (1863) Oceanic (1870) Atlantic (1871) Baltic (1871)...
- Broom Bridge (1843) Great Industrial Exhibition (1853) Sinking of the RMS Tayleur (1854) Monto (red light district) (1860s-1950s) Wellington Monument (1861)...