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1870 - Image - New Iron Pier at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich. Designed by [[John William Grover|J. W. Grover, C.E.]]
1870 - Image - New Iron Pier at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich. Designed by [[John William Grover|J. W. Grover, C.E.]]


1875-9 Provided the castings and wrought ironwork for the Severn Railway Bridge, and erected the ironwork. George Earle was the Site Manager. At the end of the project, he was presented with a watch, inscribed: ''Presented to George Earle, by the Directors of the Severn Bridge Railway Company in recognition of his zeal and ability and uniform cheerfulness in carrying out the work of the Severn Bridge, under exceptional difficulties for the Hamiltons Windsor Iron Works Co''. <ref>The Rise and Fall of the Severn Bridge Railway 1872 - 1970 by Ron Huxley, published by Alan Sutton and the Gloucestershire County Library, 1984</ref>
1875-9 Manufactured the castings and wrought iron structures for the Severn Railway Bridge, and erected the bridge. George Earle was the Site Manager. At the end of the project, he was presented with a watch, inscribed: ''Presented to George Earle, by the Directors of the Severn Bridge Railway Company in recognition of his zeal and ability and uniform cheerfulness in carrying out the work of the Severn Bridge, under exceptional difficulties for the Hamiltons Windsor Iron Works Co''. <ref>The Rise and Fall of the Severn Bridge Railway 1872 - 1970 by Ron Huxley, published by Alan Sutton and the Gloucestershire County Library, 1984</ref>


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Revision as of 18:47, 24 July 2014

1870.

of Garston, Liverpool.

1870 - Image - New Iron Pier at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich. Designed by J. W. Grover, C.E.

1875-9 Manufactured the castings and wrought iron structures for the Severn Railway Bridge, and erected the bridge. George Earle was the Site Manager. At the end of the project, he was presented with a watch, inscribed: Presented to George Earle, by the Directors of the Severn Bridge Railway Company in recognition of his zeal and ability and uniform cheerfulness in carrying out the work of the Severn Bridge, under exceptional difficulties for the Hamiltons Windsor Iron Works Co. [1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Rise and Fall of the Severn Bridge Railway 1872 - 1970 by Ron Huxley, published by Alan Sutton and the Gloucestershire County Library, 1984