• William Bouch (/ˈbaʊtʃ/; 1813–1876) was an English railway engineer, who is famous for the steam locomotives he designed for the Stockton and Darlington...
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    Sir Thomas Bouch (/ˈbaʊtʃ/; 25 February 1822 – 30 October 1880) was a British railway engineer. He was born in Thursby, near Carlisle, Cumberland, and...
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  • Bouch is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: A. Bouch, New Zealand cricketer Allan Bouch (1903–1997), Australian rules footballer Herbert...
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    locomotive works nearby to replace its works at Shildon. Designed by William Bouch, who had taken over from Hackworth as Locomotive Supervisor in 1840...
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    locomotive on 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge, designed by William Bouch for the Stockton & Darlington Railway in 1860, followed American practice...
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    Tay Bridge disaster (category Thomas Bouch)
    cross-bracing was less extensive and robust than on previous similar designs by Bouch. Bouch had sought expert advice on wind loading when designing a proposed rail...
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    37 Gem 0-6-0 William Bouch Shildon railway works 1847 38 Rokeby 2-4-0 William Bouch Shildon railway works 1847 39 Ruby 2-4-0 William Bouch Shildon railway...
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    class of long-boiler 0-6-0 steam locomotive originally designed by William Bouch for the Stockton and Darlington Railway. A NER 1001 class locomotive...
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    century railway wars Granta, 2006, ISBN 1-86207-852-1 John Rapley, Thomas Bouch : the builder of the Tay Bridge, Stroud : Tempus, 2006, ISBN 0-7524-3695-3...
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    Tay Bridge (category Thomas Bouch)
    Court of Inquiry. Minutes of Evidence – evidence of Sir T Bouch, p. 406 Bouch’s brother William was Locomotive Superintendent of the Stockton and Darlington...
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    daughter were born to them. In 1858 Dale entered into partnership with William Bouch and became lessee of the Shildon locomotive works; the partnership ended...
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  • Dosanjh and Episode 3 written by Matthew Bouch and Read. Other executive producers include Read and Bouch, Will Gould, Frith Tiplady, Christina Bostofte...
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    Stephenson and Co. with a 4-4-0 wheel arrangement and enclosed cab. William Bouch designed four more that were made in 1862; these were similar but without...
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    to Bouch around six months later. It had proven difficult to engineer a suspension bridge that was able to carry railway traffic, and Thomas Bouch, engineer...
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    Tees railway viaduct (category Thomas Bouch)
    and demolished in 1971. It was designed by the railway's engineer Thomas Bouch, who also designed the ill-fated Tay Bridge, which famously collapsed in...
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  • D. Ralph Bouch (May 11, 1932 – February 7, 2016) was an American football and wrestling coach. He served as the head football coach at West Virginia Wesleyan...
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    1703 the neglected Holmcultram Abbey full of water. Charles Murray Lowther Bouch used Nicolson's records to conclude that 70% of the churches in the diocese...
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  • Borton, 1864/65–1865/66 Graham Botting, 1953/54 George Bottomley, 1889/90 A Bouch, 1876/77 Brendon Bracewell, 1981/82–1982/83 John Bracewell, 1978/79–1981/82...
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  • place of many well-known people, including the railway engineer Sir Thomas Bouch and David Octavius Hill. In 1887 a new bridge called Belford Bridge was...
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    the Court of Inquiry concluded that the bridge, designed by Sir Thomas Bouch and opened only the year before its collapse, had been "badly designed,...
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  • Hull on riverside improvements, he became assistant to Sir Thomas Bouch. However, Bouch's career was finished by the Tay Bridge disaster on 28 December 1879...
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    Bilston Glen in 1892, replacing another which had been designed by Thomas Bouch. The shale mines closed in 1909 because of incoming water from the Edinburgh...
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    swing bridge was under construction. The bridge was designed by Thomas Bouch (later Sir Thomas), who was also the designer of the first Tay Bridge in...
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  • Department of Energy Office of the Biomass Program". CiteSeerX 10.1.1.182.6225. Bouch, Christopher; Roberts, Clive (2013). "Developing system models to help Great...
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  • School joined the F.A. for its fifth meeting, on 1 December 1863, when John Bouch (brother of a pupil) and David John Morgan (recent Old Forester) represented...
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  • opened. Hownes Gill Viaduct in County Durham, England, designed by Thomas Bouch, is opened. New westwork at Speyer Cathedral (Bavaria), designed by Heinrich...
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    and badly maintained". Yolland went on to report on the state of other Bouch bridges, especially a very similar structure at Montrose, the South Esk...
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    deepest part of the lake. Buochser Bucht ("Bay of Buochs"): The bay of Bouchs, where the Engelberger Aa enters the lake. Vitznauer Bucht ("Bay of Vitznau"):...
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    on the same page of the London Gazette there is the knighting of Thomas Bouch who the following December became infamous worldwide as the designer and...
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    with Edinburgh and London to the south. The bridge, designed by Sir Thomas Bouch, officially opened in May 1878. On 28 December 1879 the bridge collapsed...
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