Victorian Railways S class was created in 1928.
NBR S class was created in 1914.
GNRI Class S was created in 1913.
NER Class S was created in 1899.
WAGR S class was created in 1943.
BNCR Class S was created in 1892.
Rhymney Railway S class was created in 1908.
Mercedes-Benz S-Class was created in 1954.
well if they're Victorian canals then there were made in between 1837 and 1901. The first canals were started in the late 1600's but the main bulk of British canals were dug during the 1700's before the railways got going.
George Palmer Rippon has written: 'Street railways in London' -- subject(s): Street railways 'Street railways in London' -- subject(s): Street railways
United States S class submarine was created in 105.
Gordon Biddle has written: 'Britain's historic railway buildings' -- subject(s): Buildings, Buildings and structures, Gazetteer, Railroads, Railways 'Pennine waterway' -- subject(s): History, Pictorial works 'The British railway station' -- subject(s): Railroad stations 'Victorian stations' -- subject(s): History, Railroad stations, Victorian Architecture
No, L.S. Lowry was not Victorian. He was born in 1887 and lived during the late 19th and 20th centuries, which is beyond the Victorian era (1837-1901). He is known for his industrial landscapes and scenes of working-class life in England.