Title
Diary of John Addison
Reference
ADD
Production date
16-01-1843 - 31-12-1846
Creator
- Addison, JohnBiographyBiography
John Addison (1820-1903) was born in Liverpool he was apprenticed to Stephen Robinson of Hartlepool before becoming Resident Engineer of the Clarence and Hartlepool Junction Railway. In 1839 he lectured on surveying, levelling and mechanical drawing at Durham University. In March 1844 he joined the staff of J. Locke and Errington and worked with them to construct the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway and the Caledonian Railway, he then worked on surveys for the Shrewsbury and Stafford Railway, the Shrewsbury and Wolverhampton Railway and the Hayton and Warrington Railway.
In 1845 there was a Parliamentary contest between the Caledonian Railway and the Glasgow and South Western Railway. Addison was sent to survey the line through the Dalveen Pass joining Thornhill to Elvanfoot. His report resulted in the Caledonian Railway obtaining its Act. Addison was appointed the Resident Engineer for the Southern Division of the Caledonian Railway and superintended the construction of the first 30 miles including surveying the Dumfries Branch. In 1850 he was appointed the Traffic Superintendent to of the Caledonian Railway, based in Carlisle. He was appointed the General Manager of the Maryport and Carlisle Railway in December 1857
John Addison served as an Engineer to the Maryport and Carlisle Railway from an unknown date until 1884 and also became the Company Secretary and General Manager from 1858 onwards. Addison retired from this post in 1884 and became the Director of the Maryport and Carlisle Railway. He died in Maryport in 1903.
Scope and Content
Diary titled “Private Diary 1843, 1844, 1845, 2”. This is volume two of a set of diaries, the location of diary one is not known however there is a possibility that this is the diary held at the National Archives. This is a private diary that documents occurrences in Addison’s daily life. It documents private events such as going to church and visiting friends, his wedding and deaths in the family. The diary also includes accounts of his business activities involving the Maryport and Carlisle Railway, Caledonian Railway and other railway matters. He appears to be closely linked with other families related to the railway.
Extent
1 volume
Physical description
Good condition
Language
English
Archival history
Donated to the NRM by a private donor, 2003
Level of description
TOP
Repository name
National Railway Museum, York
Associated people and organisations
- Caledonian Railway
- Maryport & Carlisle Railway CoBiographyBiography
Railway incorporated in 1837 to connect Carlisle and Maryport. George Stephenson was the engineer of the line, which opened fully on February 10, 1845. It became part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway in 1923.
Subject
Railways
Railway management
Railway engineering
Family
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System of arrangement
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