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1914 Retires as Divisional Engineerfor London area for the [[Great Western Railway]] and succeeded by [[W. L. Monckton]].<ref>Railway News - Saturday 30 May 1914</ref>
1914 Retires as Divisional Engineer for London area for the [[Great Western Railway]] and succeeded by [[W. L. Monckton]].<ref>Railway News - Saturday 30 May 1914</ref>


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J. N. Taylor

1914 Retires as Divisional Engineer for London area for the Great Western Railway and succeeded by W. L. Monckton.[1]

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  1. Railway News - Saturday 30 May 1914