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Walter Young Armstrong (c1853-1934) for some years the new works manager of the [[Great Western Railway]]
Walter Young Armstrong (c1853-1934) for some years the new works manager of the [[Great Western Railway]]


c.1853 Born the son of [[John Ward Armstrong]]
c.1853 Born at Swansea the son of [[John Ward Armstrong]]
 
1911 Living at Racrodal, Salt Hill Bath Road, Slough: Walter Young Armstrong (age 58 born Swansea), Civil Engineer, GWR. With his wife and three daughters.<ref>1911 Census</ref>
 
1934 Died. Obituary.<ref>West Middlesex Gazette - Saturday 26 May 1934</ref>


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Walter Young Armstrong (c1853-1934) for some years the new works manager of the Great Western Railway

c.1853 Born at Swansea the son of John Ward Armstrong

1911 Living at Racrodal, Salt Hill Bath Road, Slough: Walter Young Armstrong (age 58 born Swansea), Civil Engineer, GWR. With his wife and three daughters.[1]

1934 Died. Obituary.[2]


1934 Obituary [3]




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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census
  2. West Middlesex Gazette - Saturday 26 May 1934
  3. The Engineer 1934/05/25 p529