Pages 71 and 72 of John Graham's report book 1833-1835

Pages 71 and 72 of John Graham's report book 1833-1835

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Pages 71 and 72 of John Graham's report book 1833-1835
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[Page 71]

There is no Horses now imployed on the Middlesbro Line the Engines are doing the whole of the work; Mathew Stephenson Considers the Company ought to give the Middlesbro Horsemen 20 Shillings each { Agreed to give 20/- Each }

The pipes from the water Tank at Tulleys, to the Assending Line for the Engines to take in there water at, ought to be Laid down the Castings are all Readey for Laying down

[Page 72]

February 21st 1834, Reports made to the Stockton & Darlington Railway Commettee by John Graham

Mr Harras is agreable for his Coaches to meet the Companys Coaches at Bowesfield Lane, which John Graham thinks will be better then taking the Present Coach Engine down untill further on the Spring

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