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1873 Petition by Thomas  Clunes,  Walter  Holland, and [[Samuel  Telford  Dutton]],  all  of  the  Vulcan  Iron Works,  in  the  city  cf  Worcester,  Engineers, in  respect of  the  invention  of    "improvements  in  machinery  or apparatus for  working and  inter-locking  points and  signals  on  railways."<ref>London Gazette 30 Sept 1873</ref>
1873 Petition by Thomas  Clunes,  Walter  Holland, and [[Samuel  Telford  Dutton]],  all  of  the  Vulcan  Iron Works,  in  the  city  cf  Worcester,  Engineers, in  respect of  the  invention  of    "improvements  in  machinery  or apparatus for  working and  inter-locking  points and  signals  on  railways."<ref>London Gazette 30 Sept 1873</ref>
1879 Manager of Vulcan Ironworks, Worcester<ref>Worcester alphabetical directory</ref>


1884 of Vulcan Ironworks, Worcester, became an Associate Member of Inst Civil Engineers<ref>Civil Engineer lists</ref>
1884 of Vulcan Ironworks, Worcester, became an Associate Member of Inst Civil Engineers<ref>Civil Engineer lists</ref>

Revision as of 09:26, 27 February 2020

1873 Petition by Thomas Clunes, Walter Holland, and Samuel Telford Dutton, all of the Vulcan Iron Works, in the city cf Worcester, Engineers, in respect of the invention of "improvements in machinery or apparatus for working and inter-locking points and signals on railways."[1]

1879 Manager of Vulcan Ironworks, Worcester[2]

1884 of Vulcan Ironworks, Worcester, became an Associate Member of Inst Civil Engineers[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 30 Sept 1873
  2. Worcester alphabetical directory
  3. Civil Engineer lists