Title
Engineering drawings for orders recorded in Order book No 32, numbers 7375-7484
Reference
YA1966.24/3/21/C/26
Production date
1890 - 1891
Creator
- Wright, A. E.BiographyBiography
Active c1889-1895, draughtsman for Beyer, Peacock & Co. Ltd
- Yeo, W. B.BiographyBiography
Active c1885-c1896, draughtman for Beyer, Peacock & Co. Ltd
- Pimm, JamesBiographyBiography
Active c1890-1898, draughtsman for Beyer, Peacock & Co. Ltd
- Fox, -BiographyBiography
Active 1898-1906, Draughtsman for Beyer, Peacock & Co. Ltd.
- Clayton, JBiographyBiography
Active c1891, draughtsman for Beyer, Peacock & Co. Ltd.
- Mellor, -BiographyBiography
Active c1884-c1899, draughtsman for Beyer, Peacock & Co. Ltd
Extent
13 items
Level of description
SUB-SUB-SUB-SERIES
Repository name
Science and Industry Museum
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- Central Uruguay RailwayBiographyBiography
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- Algeciras Gibraltar Railway CompanyBiographyBiography
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- Belfast & County Down RailwayBiographyBiography
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- Dutch State RailwayBiographyBiography
Dutch railway company
- New South Wales Government RailwaysBiographyBiography
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- Tasmanian Government RailwaysBiographyBiography
Tasmanian Government Railways (TGR) was formed in 1872 after it began to take over failing privately owned railway lines with its headquarters in Launceton, Tasmania. TGR owned lines ranging from Deloraine, the North West Coast, Hobart and Launceton to Antill Ponds and Turnbridge.
In 1978 TGR was amalgamated with the Commonwealth Railways, South Australian Railways to form the new Australian National Railways Commission, operating as Tasrail.
- East Java TramwaysBiographyBiography
Tramway in East Java, known to have been active in 1891
- Mogyana RailwayBiographyBiography
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