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son of Charles Tempest, a solicitor of Leeds
Born son of Charles Tempest, a solicitor of Leeds
 
1899 P. C. Tempest became chief engineer of the newly-formed [[South Eastern and Chatham Railway]]


1907 P. C. Tempest's name appears as 'Engineer' (SE&CR) on a plaque on the bridge at Tunbridge Wells Station, completed in 1907.
1907 P. C. Tempest's name appears as 'Engineer' (SE&CR) on a plaque on the bridge at Tunbridge Wells Station, completed in 1907.

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1904. The bridge over the Rother at Rye.
1904. Railway bridge at Rye.
1904. Reconstruction of Rye railway bridge.

Born son of Charles Tempest, a solicitor of Leeds

1899 P. C. Tempest became chief engineer of the newly-formed South Eastern and Chatham Railway

1907 P. C. Tempest's name appears as 'Engineer' (SE&CR) on a plaque on the bridge at Tunbridge Wells Station, completed in 1907.

1914 Chief Way and Works Engineer of the South Eastern and Chatham Railway

1924 Sir Percy Crosland Tempest (1861-1924), joint general manager of the Southern Railway with Herbert Walker


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