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Edward Bury (22 October 1794 – 25 November 1858) was an English locomotive manufacturer. Born in Salford, Lancashire, he was the son of a timber merchant ...
Edward Bury's legacy has been some of the largest and most powerful steam locomotives ever to take to the rails.
He became Locomotive Engineer on the new Great Northern Railway in February 1848 and created such a good impression that in June 1849 he was also appointed ...
He supplied many of the first engines used on the Liverpool and Manchester and on the London and Birmingham railways, and his notable paper 'On the locomotive ...
Edward Bury was born in 1794. He established the Clarence Foundry in Liverpool and in 1830 began producing locomotives for the Liverpool & Manchester Railway.
The Bury Bar Frame locomotive was an early type of steam locomotive, developed at the Liverpool works of Edward Bury and Company, later named Bury, Curtis, and ...
Aug 10, 2021 · Edward Bury and Co ... 1846 The Huddersfield was built by Bury in 1846 for working mineral trains on the Stockton and Darlington Railway.
In 1836 Edward Bury contracted to run the trains of the London and Birmingham Railway at a farthing per mile per passenger at a speed not to exceed 22.5 miles ...
Edward Bury 1794 - 1858 ; occupation: Engineer, Ironfounder, Manufacturer of locomotives ; Nationality: British ; born in: Salford, Salford, Greater Manchester, ...
EDWARD BURY, 1794 – 1858. Writers of railway history have not been kind to Edward Bury. He has been derided as a builder of tiny, old-fashioned engines, ...