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Walter Stevenson ( -1869) of the [[GWR]]


1867 Retires as Secretary of the [[GWR]].<ref>Berkshire Chronicle - Saturday 23 March 1867</ref>


1838 Joined GWR
1863 Succeeded [[Charles A. Saunders]] as Financial Secretary.<ref>Railway News - Saturday 21 August 1869</ref>
1867 Retires as Financial Secretary of the [[GWR]] after almost thirty years.<ref>Berkshire Chronicle - Saturday 23 March 1867</ref><ref>Morning Advertiser - Thursday 26 November 1868</ref>
1869 August 14th. Died.


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Walter Stevenson ( -1869) of the GWR


1838 Joined GWR

1863 Succeeded Charles A. Saunders as Financial Secretary.[1]

1867 Retires as Financial Secretary of the GWR after almost thirty years.[2][3]

1869 August 14th. Died.

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Sources of Information

  1. Railway News - Saturday 21 August 1869
  2. Berkshire Chronicle - Saturday 23 March 1867
  3. Morning Advertiser - Thursday 26 November 1868