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1884 Born at Kew, son of [[Alfred Weeks Szlumper]] | 1884 Born at Kew, son of [[Alfred Weeks Szlumper]] | ||
1902 Worked for [[London and South Western Railway]] in the Chief Engineer's ([[John Wykeham Jacomb-Hood|J. W. Jacomb-Hood]]) drawing office at Waterloo<ref>Civil Engineer Records 1820-1930</ref> followed by various positions for the railway; for almost 25 years he was the right-hand man of [[Herbert Walker]] on the [[London and South Western Railway]] and the [[Southern Railway]] | 1902 Worked for [[London and South Western Railway]] in the Chief Engineer's ([[John Wykeham Jacomb-Hood|J. W. Jacomb-Hood]]) drawing office at Waterloo<ref>Civil Engineer Records 1820-1930</ref> followed by various positions for the railway; for almost 25 years he was the right-hand man of [[Herbert Ashcombe Walker|Herbert Walker]] on the [[London and South Western Railway]] and the [[Southern Railway]] | ||
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Major Gilbert Szlumper (1884-1969), Railway Manager.
1884 Born at Kew, son of Alfred Weeks Szlumper
1902 Worked for London and South Western Railway in the Chief Engineer's (J. W. Jacomb-Hood) drawing office at Waterloo[1] followed by various positions for the railway; for almost 25 years he was the right-hand man of Herbert Walker on the London and South Western Railway and the Southern Railway
Best known for:
- Planning and initiation of major Southampton Docks extension
- Completion of Southern Railway electrification scheme.
1937 Became general Manager of the Southern Railway in succession to Herbert Walker
1969 Died in Chelsea[2]
See Also
Sources of Information
- Chris de Winter Hebron, 50 Famous Railwaymen, 2005