
Neilson and Company - Wikipedia
Neilson and Company was a locomotive manufacturer in Glasgow, Scotland. The company was started in 1836 at McAlpine Street by Walter Neilson and James Mitchell to manufacture …
Category:Neilson locomotives - Wikipedia
Locomotives built by Neilson and Company of Glasgow, renamed to Neilson, Reid and Company in 1898. Merged into North British Locomotive Company in 1903.
Neilson Reid & Company - Preserved British Steam Locomotives
There was a need for amalgamation, and in 1903 Neilson Reid combined with Dübs and Company and Sharp Stewart and Company to form the North British Locomotive Company, …
Neilson and Co - Graces Guide
Neilson and Company of Hyde Park Locomotive Works, Glasgow was a locomotive manufacturer. 1836-7 The firm was founded at McAlpine Street by William Neilson (1810-1882) and James …
Neilson & Co Works No 2119 Great Eastern Railway 229 0-4-0ST
Neilson & Co built Works No 2119 in 1876 for the Great Eastern Railway as a class 209 locomotive which carried the number 229. 229 was used used for some time to test carriage …
Neilson & Company – The Great Northern Railway Society
Neilson and Company was a locomotive manufacturer in Glasgow, Scotland. The company was started in 1836 at McAlpine Street by Walter Neilson and James Mitchell to manufacture …
Neilson & Co Works No 4444 No 1 0-4-0T – Preserved British …
This locomotive was built by Neilson in 1892 and was used at the Beckton Gas Works which manufactured gas for most of London north of the Thames and was said to be the largest gas …
Neilson, Reid and Co - Graces Guide
Neilson, Reid and Company of Hyde Park Locomotive Works, Glasgow was a locomotive manufacturer. 1898 The name of Neilson and Co was changed to Neilson, Reid and …
UKIN: Neilson - SpotLog
Locomotives built by Neilson & Company Neilson & Company was started in 1836 at McAlpine Street by Walter Neilson and James Mitchell to manufacture marine and stationary engines. In …
Records of Neilson, Reid & Co, locomotive builders, Springburn
During the 1850s , he had been Neilson's works manager, but he had been replaced by the German born, Henry Dubs ( 1816-1876 ), who had the experience with locomotives that Reid …