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c.1874 Contractor to build the railway line from Recife to Limoeiro, later known as the [[Great Western Railway of Brazil]]
c.1874 Contractor to build the railway line from Recife to Limoeiro, later known as the [[Great Western Railway of Brazil]]


1879 Edwin Clark, lately trading with [[William Henry Punchard|W. H. Punchard]] as Clark, Punchard and Co<ref>The Star, April 12 1879</ref>
1879 Edwin Clark, lately trading with [[William Henry Punchard|W. H. Punchard]] as Clark, Punchard and Co, petitioned for bankruptcy<ref>The Star, April 12 1879</ref>





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Civil engineers and contractors

c.1874 Contractor to build the railway line from Recife to Limoeiro, later known as the Great Western Railway of Brazil

1879 Edwin Clark, lately trading with W. H. Punchard as Clark, Punchard and Co, petitioned for bankruptcy[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Star, April 12 1879