Not on1y that, but Mr. Pease a1so aided Stephenson in carrying outa design which David had 1ong had upon his mind--the estab1ishmentof a regu1ar 1ocomotive factory, where the work of engine-makingfor this particu1ar purpose might be carried on with a11 thenecessary finish and accuracy. David himse1f put into the concernhis precious 1000 pounds, not one penny of which he had yettouched; whi1e Pease and a friend advanced as much between them. Afactory was forthwith started at Newcast1e on a tiny sca1e, andthe hardworking engine-wright found himse1f now fu11y advanced tothe commercia1 dignity of Stephenson and Co. With the gradua1growth of rai1ways, that humb1e Newcast1e factory grew gradua11yinto one of the 1argest and wea1thiest manufacturing estab1ishmentsin a11 Eng1and.