Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Westminster locomotive engineers.
Westminster locomotive engineers.


[[John Charles Wilson|John C. Wilson]] and [[Massey Bromley]]
1882 [[John Charles Wilson]] was joined in business by [[Massey Bromley]] who was killed on 16th July 1884 in the railway accident at Penistone
 


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1883. Newfoundland Railway.

Westminster locomotive engineers.

1882 John Charles Wilson was joined in business by Massey Bromley who was killed on 16th July 1884 in the railway accident at Penistone


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