Title
Beyer, Peacock partnership records
Reference
YA1966.24/8
Production date
1850 - 1887
Creator
- Beyer, Charles FrederickBiographyBiography
1813-1876, locomotive engineer, German-born; British
Co-founder of the locomotive engineers Beyer Peacock. Beyer acted a Chief Engineer with control over the Drawing Office and Works.
- Peacock, RalphBiographyBiography
Eldest son of Richard Peacock, born in Leeds in 1838. He began his technical training at the family firm around 1854 before being sent to Paris in 1860 to gain further experience at the workshops of E Gouin & Co. In 1885 he returned to work at Beyer, Peacock and succeeded his father as Managing Director of Beyer, Peacock & Co. Ltd in 1889, and remained a Director until he retired from the company in 1905.
Scope and Content
From its foundation until 1883 the Company was managed by the partners. This series contains note books, diary, letters and correspondence.
Extent
7 items
Level of description
SERIES
Repository name
Science and Industry Museum
Associated people and organisations
- Beyer, Charles FrederickBiographyBiography
1813-1876, locomotive engineer, German-born; British
Co-founder of the locomotive engineers Beyer Peacock. Beyer acted a Chief Engineer with control over the Drawing Office and Works.
- Peacock, RalphBiographyBiography
Eldest son of Richard Peacock, born in Leeds in 1838. He began his technical training at the family firm around 1854 before being sent to Paris in 1860 to gain further experience at the workshops of E Gouin & Co. In 1885 he returned to work at Beyer, Peacock and succeeded his father as Managing Director of Beyer, Peacock & Co. Ltd in 1889, and remained a Director until he retired from the company in 1905.
- Robertson, HenryBiographyBiography
1816-1888, civil engineer, Scottish
Henry Robertson was born in Banff, Scotland in 1816. He initially worked as a mining engineer, later becoming more involved in railways. In c.1842, he invested in the restoration of the derelict Brymbo ironworks in Denbighshire, and became involved in improving the railway lines on the Welsh border. Robertson was chairman of three of the railway companies of north Wales as well as the Wirral Railways Company; chairman of the Minera Lime Company, the Broughton and Plas Power Coal Company, the Brymbo Steel Company, and the Brymbo Water Company; and director of the Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's Quay Railway Company.
In 1855, he was brought in as a partner to Beyer and Peacock's Gorton factory in Manchester, and maintained an active role in the company's management until his death. He was also a partner in the firm of Robertson and Mackintosh, civil engineers, with offices in London.
In the 1880s, Robertson developed the Brymbo ironworks into the largest steelworks in north Wales, and had also acquired a number of collieries.
He was also an active politician, elected to represent Shrewsbury as a Liberal in parliament 1862–5 and 1874–85. In 1885 he was elected MP for Merioneth. He was a JP for Merioneth and Denbighshire.
Robertson died in 1888 at his mansion, Crogen, near Palé, Llandderfel, Merioneth.
Conditions governing access
Open access.
Conditions governing Reproduction
Copies may be supplied in accordance with current copyright legislation and Science Museum Group terms and conditions.
System of arrangement
The series has been arranged into 3 sub series:
Charles Beyer notebooks 1850-1875
Ralph Peacock diary 1864-1887
Charles Beyer's letters and correspondence c.1852-1877