William Walker Killed by Train Norton Junction
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William Walker Killed by Train Norton Junction
Hi My Gt Grandfather x 4 William Walker was an Inspector of Masons /surfaceman on the LNER he was Knocked down and severly Injured On The Line Near Norton Junction/ Stockton On Tees , He was Run over and cut On His leg and Head his Leg was that bad it had to be amputated he died 3 days later on 31 Oct 1888,I have this info from the Stockton Herald dated 3 Nov 1888 would there be any more info on this in the LNER Records and where would they be London ? Stockton any help appreciated Regards Dave
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The LNER wasn't formed until 1923, so it was probably on the NER (North Eastern Railway).
The National Railway Museum at York would be worth a look. They've just been rebuilding their archives to make them more publically available (if not open yet, then soon will be). Also the Ken Hoole Archive Centre is full of NER stuff.
A lot of the company employee records ended up with the Public Records Office in London (I believe that has since been renamed).
Richard
The National Railway Museum at York would be worth a look. They've just been rebuilding their archives to make them more publically available (if not open yet, then soon will be). Also the Ken Hoole Archive Centre is full of NER stuff.
A lot of the company employee records ended up with the Public Records Office in London (I believe that has since been renamed).
Richard
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