Findwilliam
proper brummie kid
This was a major employer in the area. I remember it turning out new diesel locos (one a week) in the late 50s and early 1960s -- an exciting thing to me as a trainspotter. I saw a new one every time I went up the 'baggies' (the factory was near Hawthorns Halt, a station used for football specials on match days.
But my great great grandfather worked there in the late 19th century too (he brought his family from Cheltenham to live in Watvill St, West Bromwich) and many other of my family worked there too.
So I wondered if anyone knows of any papers from the company that still exist anywhere. It would be good to tie such records up to ancestors.
If there are any simialr records for other Birmingham and region companies, it would be good to collate references to them I guess.
Specific BRCW Links:
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=36173
https://www.railalbum.co.uk/diesel/class33-1.htm
https://www.hmilburn.easynet.co.uk/enthuse/diesel/locos/d0260.htm
https://www.therailwaycentre.com/Pages Loco/Recognition loco/Illus_27.html
But my great great grandfather worked there in the late 19th century too (he brought his family from Cheltenham to live in Watvill St, West Bromwich) and many other of my family worked there too.
So I wondered if anyone knows of any papers from the company that still exist anywhere. It would be good to tie such records up to ancestors.
If there are any simialr records for other Birmingham and region companies, it would be good to collate references to them I guess.
Specific BRCW Links:
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=36173
https://www.railalbum.co.uk/diesel/class33-1.htm
https://www.hmilburn.easynet.co.uk/enthuse/diesel/locos/d0260.htm
https://www.therailwaycentre.com/Pages Loco/Recognition loco/Illus_27.html