Brassey and Ogilvie
of 4 Great George St, Westminster
1830s: After his move to Cheshire, Alexander Ogilvie met Thomas Brassey, with whom he was ever afterwards associated. Soon after they met they formed a partnership which lasted for the rest of their lives. This happened when both were invited to tender for a large contract but Mr. Brassey said to Mr. Ogilvie 'It’s no use making two bites of a cherry; let’s go in together, or one of us retire.'
Managing Agents for the Moretonhampstead and South Devon Railway, a branch 12.4 miles long, from the Newton Abbot station of the South Devon line.
Every one of the numerous contracts they jointly undertook was financially successful.
See Also
Sources of Information
- Obituary of Alexander Ogilvie (q.v.)