- TitleLetter from John Wesley Hackworth, Darlington to George Edward Young
- ReferenceHACK/4/4/2/1/6
- Production date29-11-1882 - 29-11-1882
- Scope and ContentLetter to 'my dear Bro Young' encloses newspaper cuttings [not present], discusses articles re Timothy Hackworth in newspapers promoting Stephenson and Hedley. Manufacture of patent marine engines, expects to be called to London for a case before the attorney general re patents, Frank Marshall of Hawthorn & Co was laughed at for stealing his patents. Mary ‘Minnie’ Holmes [the daughter of Elizabeth Holmes nee Hackworth, John Wesley Hackworth’s sister] is not well ‘I would not like to have such a life as my dear sister for all the world! It is nothing more than a living death!’.
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- Physical descriptionThis item is a poor quality photocopy.
- Level of descriptionITEM
- Repository nameNational Railway Museum, York
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- contains 9 partsTOPHACK Hackworth Family Archive
- contains 5 partsSUB-FONDSHACK/4 Papers accumulated by children of Timothy Hackworth
- contains 2 partsSERIESHACK/4/4 Material accumulated by Jane Young (nee Hackworth) and George Edward Young
- contains 2 partsSUB-SERIESHACK/4/4/2 Material accumulated by George Edward Young