William Bouch (1813-1876) of Thursby
Elder brother of Thomas Bouch
Apprenticed to Robert Stephenson and Co on Tyneside.
Railway engineer on the Stockton and Darlington Railway.
By 1847 Had become successor to Timothy Hackworth
1858 of Shildon Engine Works.[1]
1873 Engineer, of Soho, Shildon[2]
1876 June 9th. Died.[3]
1877 Obituary [4]
WILLIAM BOUCH was born in 1813, and after serving his time in the works of Messrs. Stephenson, Newcastle, went to Russia and became chief engineer on a vessel in the Russian navy, which position he occupied for several years.
Returning to England in 1840, he was appointed Locomotive Superintendent of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, where he brought out several improvements connected with the locomotive engine.
He held that position till the time of his death, which occurred at Weymouth on 19th January 1876 at the age of 62, after several months of failing health.
He was also conjoint engineer with Mr. Hawksley of the Weardale and Shildon District Water Works and of the Consett Water Works; and in addition was a prominent member of various ironworks and engineering firms in the North of England.
He became a Member of the Institution in 1858.
Engines:
- No. 1269
- Shildon - built at Shildon Works
- Commerce
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1858 Institution of Mechanical Engineers
- ↑ Northern Echo, October 6, 1873
- ↑ 1858 Institution of Mechanical Engineers
- ↑ 1877 Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Obituaries