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Began his working life as fireman on the [[Stockton and Darlington Railway]] on one of Stephenson's locomotives ([[Robert Stephenson and Co: Locomotion No. 1|1]], 2, 3 or 4)  
Began his working life as fireman on the [[Stockton and Darlington Railway]] on one of Stephenson's locomotives ([[Robert Stephenson and Co: Locomotion No. 1|1]], 2, 3 or 4)  


1857 of [[Teesside Iron Works]]
1857 of [[Hopkins, Gilkes and Co|Tees Side Iron Works]]


1858 Patent with [[James Fenton (1815-1863)]] and [[William Thompson]] junior of Wakefield on method of forming the joint and other chairs of the permanent way of railways<ref>The Engineer 1858</ref>
1858 Patent with [[James Fenton (1815-1863)]] and [[William Thompson]] junior of Wakefield on method of forming the joint and other chairs of the permanent way of railways<ref>The Engineer 1858</ref>

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of Middlesbrough

Began his working life as fireman on the Stockton and Darlington Railway on one of Stephenson's locomotives (1, 2, 3 or 4)

1857 of Tees Side Iron Works

1858 Patent with James Fenton (1815-1863) and William Thompson junior of Wakefield on method of forming the joint and other chairs of the permanent way of railways[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1858
  • The Engineer 1857/10/30.