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1920 General Manager and Chief Engineer., S.E. and C. Railway.
1920 General Manager and Chief Engineer., S.E. and C. Railway.


by 1922 Engineer to the [[Channel Tunnel Co]] , surfacing areas for hangars, construction of an R.E. Park and several miles of metalled roadways, and an extensive drainage system. Address: Crismill, Chislehurst Road, Bromley, Kent.  
by 1922 also Engineer to the [[Channel Tunnel Co]].  


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

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

Sir Percy Crosland Tempest (1861-1924) C.B.E., M.Inst.C.E.

1861 Born son of Charles Tempest, a solicitor of Leeds

Educated at Leeds Grammar Sch. and Leeds University.

Training: Borough Engineer's Office, Leeds, and L. and N.W. Railway, Leeds.

Articled to the Borough Engineer, Leeds, and to the Engineer, L. and N.W. Railway.

1895-9 Resident Engineer, South Eastern Railway

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

WWI When the War Department extended the Military Base at Boulogne in 1914, he carried out the necessary civil engineering works, which comprised laying down of about 10 miles of sidings. Agent to the Northern of France and Belgian State Railways. Purchased and inspected large quantities of rails, bridge work and other Railway equipment.

1920 General Manager and Chief Engineer., S.E. and C. Railway.

by 1922 also Engineer to the Channel Tunnel Co.

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


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