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Great Western Railway: 1873 Directors and Officers: Difference between revisions

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* Frederick G. B. Ponsonby - London
* Frederick G. B. Ponsonby - London
* Walter Robinson - Shifnal
* Walter Robinson - Shifnal
* Christopher R. M. Talbot - M.P., South Wales
* [[Christopher R. M. Talbot]] - M.P., South Wales
* Edward Wanklyn - London
* Edward Wanklyn - London
* Sir Watkin W. Wynn - M.P., Wynnstay
* Sir Watkin W. Wynn - M.P., Wynnstay

Revision as of 08:48, 16 January 2023

Note this is a sub-section of the Great Western Railway

Directors

  • Daniel Gooch - Chairman
  • Charles Alexander Wood - Deputy Chairman
  • Richard Bassett - Cardiff
  • Captain Bulkeley - Windsor
  • Lewis L. Dillwyn - M.P. Swansea
  • W. C. King - Bracknell
  • Edward Leeming - London
  • Richard Michell - London
  • F. N. Micklethwait - London
  • John William Miles - Bristol
  • C. G. Mott - Birkenhead
  • Frederick G. B. Ponsonby - London
  • Walter Robinson - Shifnal
  • Christopher R. M. Talbot - M.P., South Wales
  • Edward Wanklyn - London
  • Sir Watkin W. Wynn - M.P., Wynnstay

Officers

See Also

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Sources of Information

  • Information taken from Bradshaw's Railway Manual 1874