events relating to railtransport that occurred during the 1720s. Opening of the Tranent to Cockenzie Waggonway, the first wagonway in Scotland, from the...
Carroll of Carrollton, signer of the Declaration of Independence and a co-founder of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (died 1832). Years inrailtransport...
Lists of events in the history of railtransport are organised into the yearly lists below. Trains portal History of railtransport Timeline of railway...
territory in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, France and Spain jockeyed for control of New Orleans and the lands west of the Mississippi. In the 1720s, German...
Runners were established in 1750 as a professional police force. Epidemics during the 1720s and 30s saw most children born in the city die before reaching...
slavery in Illinois. The ethnic French had owned black slaves since the 1720s, and American settlers had already brought slaves into the area from Kentucky...
as Mexico's second largest city, following mass colonial migrations in the 1720s and 1760s. During the Mexican War of Independence, independence leader...
Bray and Greystones in County Wicklow. Commuter rail operates on the other four lines using Irish Rail diesel multiple units. In 2013, passengers for...
largest baroque building of Strasbourg though is the 150-metre-long (490 ft) 1720s main building of the Hôpital civil. As for French Neo-classicism, it is...
comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in the Philippines and its predecessor states. To read about the background to...
River in 1726 and at the Battle of Añyraqai in 1729. Ablai Khan participated in the most significant battles against the Dzungar from the 1720s to the...
date from the 1720s and together they form one of the most important and best preserved collections of early Georgian domestic town-houses in Britain. Fournier...
May: Museum of Transport opens to the public as a museum of local public transportin the former Queen's Road (Boyle Street) bus garage in Cheetham Hill...
Public transportin Vantaa consists of a bus network and commuter rail, provided by HSL/HRT and VR. Since the introduction of the Ring Rail Line in 2015...
reconstructed hypocaust system. An original hypocaust system discovered in the 1720s can be seen in the basement of 39 Bridge Street, which is open to the public...
they were attacked by natives in the Lebombo Mountains. Another expedition, this time led by Johannes Monna in the late 1720s, set forth with native guides...
Kamlapati in lieu of payment for mercenary services and usurped her kingdom after her death. In the 1720s, he built the Fatehgarh fort in the village...
Liverpool Castle was built before 1235, it survived until it was demolished in the 1720s. By the middle of the 16th century, the population was still around 600...
Belturbet in the 1650s, and put in the stocks. The church was damaged by lightning in the 1720s. Belturbet was represented in the Irish House of Commons from...
health. One of the earliest such seaside resorts was Scarborough in Yorkshire during the 1720s; it had been a popular spa town since a stream of acidic water...
contained the pit head baths of the former Team Colliery, which was in use from the 1720s until the 1960s. The remains of the colliery were removed and earth...
the centre falls within a conservation area. The town has road and railtransport links and acts as an economic centre for the surrounding area. It provides...
largest town in Nova Scotia by population. Neighbouring communities include Reserve Mines, Dominion, and Tower Road. As early as the 1720s, the French...
population in each colony, they numbered from 30% in Pennsylvania to 85% in Massachusetts. Large non-English immigrant populations from the 1720s to 1775...
slave labor; as observed in1720s Britain, "all this great increase in our treasure proceeds chiefly from the labour of negroes" in Britain's colonies. Britain...