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* [[J. Morris]] - Assistant Superintendent of Line | * [[J. Morris]] - Assistant Superintendent of Line | ||
* [[L. W. Maiden]] - Chief Goods Manager, Paddington | * [[L. W. Maiden]] - Chief Goods Manager, Paddington | ||
* [[H. | * [[H. I. Cope]] - Mineral Manager | ||
* [[W. H. Williams (2)|W. H. Williams]] - Surveyor and Estate Manager, Paddington | * [[W. H. Williams (2)|W. H. Williams]] - Surveyor and Estate Manager, Paddington | ||
* [[W. H. Stanier]] - Stores Superintendent, Swindon | * [[W. H. Stanier]] - Stores Superintendent, Swindon |
Revision as of 14:12, 16 January 2023
Note: This is a sub-section of Great Western Railway
Directors
- Earl Cawdor - Chairman
- Alexander Hubbard - Deputy Chairman
- Walter Robinson - Deputy Chairman
- Frank Bibby - Shrewsbury
- Earl of Cork - London
- Colonel C. E. Edgcumbe - London
- Colonel Sir R. Nigel F. Kingscote - Wooton-under-Edge
- Evan Henry Llewelyn - M.P., Langford Court, Bristol
- Sir John T. D. Llewelyn - M.P., Swansea
- Right-Hon Walter H. Long - M.P., Trowbridge
- Right-Hon Massey Lopes - Plymouth
- David MacIver - Liverpool
- Charles Mortimer - Holmwood, Surrey
- C. G. Mott - Harrow Weald Lodge, Stanmore
- S. Ernest Palmer - Reading
- Frederick G. Saunders - Caversham Grove, Reading
- Sir William Henry Wills - M.P., Bristol
- Sir H. L. Watkin Williams-Wynn - Ruabon
Officers
- George K. Mills - Secretary
- A. E. Bolter - Assistant Secretary
- Joseph L. Wilkinson - General Manager
- A. Wyatt - Registrar
- William Dean - Locomotive Superintendent, Swindon
- J. Dunster - Marine Superintendent
- J. C. Inglis - Engineering, Paddington
- T. I. Allen - Superintendent of Line
- J. Morris - Assistant Superintendent of Line
- L. W. Maiden - Chief Goods Manager, Paddington
- H. I. Cope - Mineral Manager
- W. H. Williams - Surveyor and Estate Manager, Paddington
- W. H. Stanier - Stores Superintendent, Swindon
See Also
Sources of Information
- Taken from Bradshaw's Railway Manual 1900