William Mackenzie, railway contractor, was born 1794. He built many continental railway lines particularly in France with Thomas Brassey and Joseph Locke. The Mackenzie collection of diaries, correspondence and drawings is one of our largest collections .

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The Last Voyage, 24.1.1887. "Started at 11.30 in carriages...Rode on in rather tumble-to-pieces howdahs...Grand at the in the evening. Four thousand candles in glass chandeliers."

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Albert Brassey, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 15 March 1906

He was a British rower, soldier and Conservative Member of Parliament for Banbury 1895-1906.

He died in January 1918, aged 73. And all the foxes celebrated.

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Joseph Locke, railway engineer and ICE past President, was born 1805 - Dutton viaduct, Liverpool and Manchester railway with George Stephenson, French railways with William Mackenzie and Thomas Brassey. Is that his dog under his chair? https://t.co/OpUZMHjqF1

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This is me, again, in fancy dress as the Queen of Spain for my Fancy Ball at our home Normanhurst Court, in 1872.

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The State Entry of Queen Mary into Edinburgh, 1561 - by William Brassey Hole

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William Mackenzie, railway contractor, was born 1794. With Thomas Brassey and Joseph Locke he built many continental railway lines particularly in France. The Mackenzie collection of diaries, correspondence and drawings is one of our largest collections.

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The Last Voyage 2.2.1887. "Arrived at Cawnpore at 2am. Drove at 6.45 through the streets to the Memorial Gardens...Proceeded by train to Lucknow." R.T. Pritchett's drawing "Meari, The Last Of The Thugs" [Thuggee].

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Joseph Locke, railway engineer and ICE past President, was born 1805 - Dutton viaduct, Liverpool and Manchester railway with George Stephenson, French railways with William Mackenzie and Thomas Brassey .

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Kendenup Station, Western 12.5.1887. "Tree Ferns, Australia."

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Sunbeam "Tuesday, December 25th [1883]. - Christmas morning broke, bright & cheerful over the smooth surface of the broad - more like a summer than a winter's morning. The children were up early..."

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Joseph Locke, railway engineer and ICE past President, was born 1805 - Dutton viaduct, Liverpool and Manchester railway with George Stephenson, French railways with William Mackenzie and Thomas Brassey .

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Sunbeam 21.7.1876 "We all rose early & were full of excitement to catch the first glimpse of the famous Peak of Teneriffe." "But no horses were forthcoming, so we lay down on our rugs in the patio & endeavoured to sleep.."

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9.6.1887. The boudoir-car is very comfortable & I slept well. They were very kind to me here & wanted to name a new lode after me, I suggested that they call it the "Sunbeam" instead.

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William Mackenzie, railway contractor, was born 1794. With Thomas Brassey and Joseph Locke he built many continental railway lines particularly in France. The Mackenzie collection of diaries, correspondence and drawings is one of our largest collections.

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William Brassey Hole 1846-1917 If Thou Had'st Known

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William Mackenzie, railway contractor, was born 1794. With Thomas Brassey and Joseph Locke they built many continental railway lines particularly in France. The Mackenzie collection of diaries, correspondence and drawings is one of our largest collections.

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My Durbar Hall from c.1940 guidebook. Built for 1886 Colonial & Indian Exhibition Tom built it onto our 24 Park Lane home. Opened as "The Lady Brassey 1888. TAB donated it to Hastings 1919 reopened there 1932.

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