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Reseraching my grandfather's railway career
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MrsMooMoo | Report | 8 Nov 2004 19:15 |
Thank you everyone for your advice - very useful - I can start researching! |
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Heather | Report | 7 Nov 2004 18:34 |
The National Archives has a heading for Railway Staff. |
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Geoff | Report | 7 Nov 2004 14:47 |
If he started in 1918, it would have been the South Eastern and Chatham Railway in those days, before becoming part of the Southern Railway in 1923. |
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Unknown | Report | 7 Nov 2004 14:04 |
Sally If you type "railway" into the search box on this message board you will find lots of threads which may be of use to you. nell |
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Sean | Report | 7 Nov 2004 14:02 |
sally, try south eastern trains co ltd, friars bridge court, london or S.E.T.CO .COM |
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MrsMooMoo | Report | 7 Nov 2004 13:51 |
My grandfather -in-law Herbert Coussens was an engine driver. He worked for the S.E. Division based at Hastings. He was awarded a gold watch for 45 years service back in 1963. Unfortunately photos of him driving the steam trains have disappeared from the family collection along with any records of his career. I would like to try and find out some more about his life but obviously the railway organisation has changed since the 1960s so the address I have for the S.E. Division would have changed. Has anyone any idea who I could write to? I will also probably write a letter to the local Hastings paper to see whether any residents remember him. I would be most grateful for any pointers! |