Pages 34 and 35 of John Graham's report book 1831-1833

Pages 34 and 35 of John Graham's report book 1831-1833

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[Page 34]

that some New Waggons was first on turn on the South Side of the Suspension Bridge and that non of them wanted to be first there to take them away
- {Thomas Gibbon 5/-}

[Page 35]

Decr 16th 1831 Reports made to the Stockton and Darlington Railway Commettee by John Graham

Decr 14th 1831: George Boomer Assending the line with an empty train refused to take the siding for Geo Hildrah Desending with his Loaded train and forsed Hildrah to take the siding and his Waggons got off the way and stoped the Line 3 Houres
Reported by Hildrah over

We Have bean very unfortunet this week with Our Engines on Monday night No 6 Engine was throwing of the Way and Broke both the Tenders and Engine and 3 Waggons and stoped the line about 18 Houres by A Waggon of Bricks going away or Having

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