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Indenture of apprenticeship to the firm of Maudslay Sons and Field

1836

Copy of Indenture of apprenticeship of William Tongue

Original Indenture between William Tongue and Messrs. Boulton & Watt

Indenture, Great Western Railway, between Alfred Edward Morgan and William Frederick Gooch, 16 April 1864.

Indenture, Great Western Railway

1864

Indenture of Thomas Oliver the younger to William Bouch, engine builder, of Shildon Works, 29 April 1847. Oliver was apprenticed as a boiler smith from 1 August 1846 to 8 June 1853, when he was released from this indenture.

Indenture of Thomas Oliver the younger to William Bouch, 1847

1847-04-25

Indenture, (copy) The Great Northern Railway Company Indenture Declaring the Rules and Regulations of the Superannuation Fund, 2nd March 1906, (Other IDs 76/25/60).

The Great Northern Railway Company

1906

Halifax contract between the directors of the Manchester and Leeds Railway and William Shaw. With a list of prices on the inside. Dated 2nd March 1847.

Halifax contract

1847-03-02

Indenture of Agreement, Sept. 9th 1779, James Watt and others for the erection of a fire engine at Penryndee Mine, Carnarvonshire

Indenture of Agreement

1779

Draft apprenticeship indenture; Thomas Longridge Gooch to George Stephenson, John Gooch ( father) 3rd party, dated October 1823.

Draft apprenticeship indenture

Original indenture of apprenticeship of William Smith, with Bryan Donkin & Co. 1826.

Indenture of apprenticeship of William Smith

1826

Indenture of Apprenticeship of James Watts as an apprentice boilermaker to the Great Western Railway Locomotive Works for a period of 6 years from the 14 October 1881. Signed and witnessed by James Watts, Charles Watts and William Dean, Superintendent of the Locomotive and Carriage Departments of the Great Western Railway Company dated 21 November 1881.

Indenture of Apprenticeship of James Watts as an apprentice boilermaker to the Great Western Railway Locomotive Works

1881-11-21

Indenture, 1866 Nov 19, [apprenticing Edward Joseph Williams, Bethnal Green to Thomas Burroughs Parker of Brown and Parker, printers, Eldon Street, London. Endorsement on reverse transfers the apprenticeship to Charles R. Brown "by mutual consent Nov. 10/68".]

Indenture, 1866 Nov 19

1866

Indenture of apprenticeship for seven years [between Robert Millward and Messrs. Nasmyths Gaskell & Co.] to learn the business of a fitter and filer. 1839 Mar 15. [4p. Indenture actually between Richard Millward, butcher, of Allestree, Derbyshire and his son Robert, and James Nasmyth, George Nasmyth and Holbrook Gaskell, engineers and tool makers of Patricroft, Lancashire]

Indenture of apprenticeship for seven years between Robert Millward and Messrs. Nasmyths Gaskell & Co.

1839

Indenture between The North Midland Railway Company & William Shaw of Sandal, co. York contractor, that WS will complete the railway from a point on the Rotherham to Pontefract road to south side of Barnsley & Pontefract Turnpike Road, a distance of 4 miles & 17.5 chains, with Schedule of Prices.

indenture between north midland railway company and william shaw

1838

Indenture, parchment framed in glass and wood, Indenture of William Paisley as an apprentice to Robert Stephenson, 27 September 1845. Seven year indenture, to be computed from 3 January 1843 to 3 January 1850, for William Paisley to be apprenticed to Robert Stephenson for managing a lathe, drilling machine and planing machine, erecting machinery and vice work. Signed by Robert Stephenson, William Paisley and his father Thomas, witnessed by W.H. Budden. Printed form by M. Benson of Dean Street,

Indenture of William Paisley as an apprentice to Robert Stephenson

1845-09-27

Apprenticeship Indenture of Geoffrey Hall with London & North Eastern Railway, 25 July 1941 in Railway Signalling & Telegraph Engineering at York.

Apprenticeship indenture

1941