Wylam
Wylam is a town in the region of Northumberland. It lies regarding 10 miles (16 kilometres) west of Newcastle upon Tyne. It is well-known for the being the birthplace of George Stephenson, among the very early train leaders. George Stephenson's Birthplace, his home, can be discovered on the north bank of the Tyne 3/4 mile (1.2 kilometres) eastern of the town centre. It is owned by the National Trust but is closed to the public. Wylam has even more connections with the very early train pioneers. The steam engine engineer Timothy Hackworth, that worked with Stephenson, was likewise born below. William Hedley that was birthed in the close-by town of Newburn participated in the village college. He later on took place to create as well as produce Puffing Billy in 1813, two years before George Stephenson created his very first engine Blücher. Christopher Blackett as lord of the chateau in the first 30 years of the 19th century offered the business drive that urged these designers.