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  1. Colonel Holman Fred Stephens (31 October 1868 – 23 October 1931) was a British light railway civil engineer and manager. He was engaged in engineering and building, and later managing, 16 light railways in England and Wales.

  2. Light Railway Modelling. The standard Gauge light railways of this country, and in particular those under the influence of the late Col. H. F. Stephens, have always had a particular appeal to the railway enthusiast. Their use of an extraordinary variety of locomotives and rolling stock, usually though not invariably obtained second hand, their ...

  3. Holman Fred Stephens - known to his friends as Holly - was born on 31 Octo­ber 1868 in West London, the son of art critic and Pre­-Raphaelite Brotherhood member Frederick George Stephens. He went on to be­come involved with 16 rail­ways around England and Wales, as engineer, locomo­tive superintendent, manager or director.

  4. Holman Fred Stephens died at the Lord Warden Hotel, Dover, on 23 October 1931 - 77 years ago; he was in his 63 rd year. During his lifetime he built or was associated with some 16 light railways, ranging from the diminutive Rye & Camber Tramway on the Sussex coast, to the Bere Alston and Callington line, with its magnificent viaduct of 12 ...

  5. Semantic Scholar extracted view of "The Superfluous Woman" by H. F. Stephens

  6. Alexander Hamilton Stephens [a] (February 11, 1812 – March 4, 1883) was an American politician who served as the first and only vice president of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865, and later as the 50th governor of Georgia from 1882 until his death in 1883.

  7. Lt.-Col. H. F. Stephens (1868 - 1931) RA Collection: People and Organisations Son of Frederic George Stephens, the Pre-Raphaelite artist and critic; pioneer designer of light railways for rural areas. Profile. Born: 1868 Died: 23 October 1931. Gender: Male. Share