• Tulk and Ley was a 19th-century iron mining company in west Cumberland which also ran an engineering works at Lowca near Whitehaven. Established on the...
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    Thomas Russell Crampton and built by various firms from 1846. The main British builders were Tulk and Ley and Robert Stephenson and Company. Notable features...
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  • to North British Locomotive Company in 1903 Stephen Lewin Thomas Hill Tulk and Ley Vulcan Foundry WG Bagnall Walker Brothers Wingrove & Rogers Yorkshire...
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    England. Fletcher and Jennings took over the business of Tulk and Ley in 1857. From then, until 1884, the company concentrated on four and six-coupled industrial...
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    Thomas Russell Crampton (category Locomotive builders and designers)
    They were built by the firm of Tulk and Ley of Whitehaven. One of the locomotives was tested in 1847 on the London and North Western Railway, who then...
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  • Robert Stephenson and Company. The SER also had some Cramptons built by Tulk and Ley. SECR B1 class 4-4-0 introduced 1900 rebuild of SER B Class SECR F1 class...
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    The first locomotive was a 2-2-2 was built by the local firm Tulk and Ley of Lowca and delivered to Maryport by sea on a raft. Christened the Ellen,...
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    the mid-1830s so the investors sold up, and the works was taken over by local iron mining partnership Tulk and Ley which began a long tradition of locomotive...
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  • Museum, and a mentor - and former trustee - of the Narrow Gauge Railway Museum Trust. He is an expert on the Lowca Engineering Works of Tulk and Ley and Fletcher...
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  • Company 1832 1830 Charles Tayleur and Company, (Vulcan Foundry) Warrington Became Vulcan Foundry in 1847 1830 Tulk and Ley, Whitehaven. Taken over by Fletcher...
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    needed] In 1840 the Lowca engineering works of Tulk and Ley made the first locomotive for the new Maryport and Carlisle Railway, but ironically, it had to...
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  • by Tulk Ley & Co. in the same package as when they purchased the Lowca Engineering Works at Lowca, Cumberland. Under the control of Tulk, Ley and Co....
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  • Loughran Moyo Akandé as Maria Pearson Bhav Joshi as Gary Franklin Brian James Leys as Michael Garrett On 23 July 2020, BritBox announced that Irvine Welsh would...
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  • James Cudworth (engineer) (category Locomotive builders and designers)
    59 class. In 1847, the SER purchased a number of 4-2-0 Cramptons from Tulk & Ley, Whitehaven, Cumberland. In 1849, Cudworth converted four long-boilered...
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    long-standing legal differences between leasehold and freehold tenure. By virtue of the landmark case of Tulk v Moxhay, in English law only restrictive covenants...
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