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Allison Dalrymple Smith (1854-1915)


1869-71 Studied under Lieut. John Mackie in Edinburgh
1869-71 Studied under [[John Mackie|Lieut. John Mackie]] in Edinburgh


1871 Joined the [[North British Railway]] under [[Thomas Wheatley]]
1871 Joined the [[North British Railway]] under [[Thomas Wheatley]]
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1885 Leaves [[Otago Railways]] with bad feeling. 'His conduct toward them (the employees) was most cruel, inconsiderate, and unjust'<ref>[http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&d=OAM18850519.2.14 Oamaru Mail, Volume IX, Issue 2906, 19 May 1885, Page 3]</ref> At his appointment with the VR he is stated to be the Locomotive Superintendent of New Zealand and received his training on a large English railway..<ref>The Argus. Melbourne. 22 July 1885</ref>
1885 Leaves [[Otago Railways]] with bad feeling. 'His conduct toward them (the employees) was most cruel, inconsiderate, and unjust'<ref>[http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&d=OAM18850519.2.14 Oamaru Mail, Volume IX, Issue 2906, 19 May 1885, Page 3]</ref> At his appointment with the VR he is stated to be the Locomotive Superintendent of New Zealand and received his training on a large English railway..<ref>The Argus. Melbourne. 22 July 1885</ref>


1888 Problems with the drivers and A. D. Smith.<ref>[http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&d=CHP18880417.2.26 Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7039, 17 April 1888, Page 5]
1888 Problems with the drivers and A. D. Smith.<ref>[http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&d=CHP18880417.2.26 Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7039, 17 April 1888, Page 5]</ref>


1890-93 CME of [[Victorian Railways]]
1890-93 CME of [[Victorian Railways]]
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1911 Lodging at 27 Lexham Gardens, Kensington: [[Allison Dalrymple Smith]] (age 56 born Jamaica), Consulting Engineer. With his wife Christiana Mary Smith (age 37 born Tasmania) and their daughter Jessea Augusta Smith (age 11 born Western Australia). They have been married 13 years.<ref>1911 Census</ref>
 
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Revision as of 13:35, 1 January 2016

Allison Dalrymple Smith (1854-1915)

1869-71 Studied under Lieut. John Mackie in Edinburgh

1871 Joined the North British Railway under Thomas Wheatley

1874 December. Joined the Air Brake Co under George Symonds

Spent a short time in the US

1875 June. Appointed draughtsman in Constructed Railway office in Wellington, N.Z.

1877 April. Promoted to Locomotive Superintendent of Canterbury Railways

1879 Locomotive Superintendent of Canterbury Railways

1885 Leaves Otago Railways with bad feeling. 'His conduct toward them (the employees) was most cruel, inconsiderate, and unjust'[1] At his appointment with the VR he is stated to be the Locomotive Superintendent of New Zealand and received his training on a large English railway..[2]

1888 Problems with the drivers and A. D. Smith.[3]

1890-93 CME of Victorian Railways

1911 Lodging at 27 Lexham Gardens, Kensington: Allison Dalrymple Smith (age 56 born Jamaica), Consulting Engineer. With his wife Christiana Mary Smith (age 37 born Tasmania) and their daughter Jessea Augusta Smith (age 11 born Western Australia). They have been married 13 years.[4]

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