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1854 of the Railway Carriage Works, Bromsgrove
1854 of the Railway Carriage Works, Bromsgrove
1858 Patent application by Richard  William  Johnson,  of  Oldbury,
in  the  county  of  Worcester,  Railway Carriage Builder,  and  William Stableford,  of  the same place,  Engineer,  in respect of the invention of "improvements connected with the break levers of railway wagons."<ref>London Gazette 25 May 1858</ref>


1859 Patent to Richard  William  Johnson,  of  Oldbury,in  the  county  of  Worcester, Railway  Carriage Builder,  and  [[William Stableford]], of  the  same place,  Manager,  have  given  the  like  notice  in respect  of  the  invention  of " improvements in axle boxes"<ref>London Gazette 15 March 1859</ref>
1859 Patent to Richard  William  Johnson,  of  Oldbury,in  the  county  of  Worcester, Railway  Carriage Builder,  and  [[William Stableford]], of  the  same place,  Manager,  have  given  the  like  notice  in respect  of  the  invention  of " improvements in axle boxes"<ref>London Gazette 15 March 1859</ref>

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1848 of Bromsgrove Railway Carriage and Wagon Co

1854 of the Railway Carriage Works, Bromsgrove

1858 Patent application by Richard William Johnson, of Oldbury, in the county of Worcester, Railway Carriage Builder, and William Stableford, of the same place, Engineer, in respect of the invention of "improvements connected with the break levers of railway wagons."[1]

1859 Patent to Richard William Johnson, of Oldbury,in the county of Worcester, Railway Carriage Builder, and William Stableford, of the same place, Manager, have given the like notice in respect of the invention of " improvements in axle boxes"[2]

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  1. London Gazette 25 May 1858
  2. London Gazette 15 March 1859