William Stroudley

William Stroudley (6 March 1833 – 20 December 1889) was one of Britain's most famous steam locomotive engineers of the nineteenth century, working principally for the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LB&SCR;). He designed some of the most famous and longest-lived steam locomotives of his era, several of which have been preserved. Born at Sandford-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, William Stroudley began work in 1847 at the local paper mill and in ... more

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  • Mar 6, 1833

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  • Dec 20, 1889 (age 56 years)

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