• Boulton's Siding was a British locomotive-hire business owned by Isaac Watt Boulton and situated alongside the Oldham branch of the Manchester, Sheffield...
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  • Isaac Watt Boulton (1823–1899) was a British engineer and founder of the locomotive-hire business known as Boulton's Siding. Isaac Boulton was born at...
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  • Venezuelan Boulton Group Isaac Watt Boulton (1823–1899), British engineer, owned a locomotive-hire business known as Boulton's Siding John Boulton Rojas [es]...
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    Retrieved 28 October 2011. Bennett, Alfred (1927). "XIX". Chronicles of Boulton's Siding. Locomotive Publishing Company. pp. 190–195. The Railway Magazine....
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  • Continent of Europe The Chronicles of Boulton's Siding Introduction by John Marshall to "The Chronicles of Boulton's Siding" by Alfred Rosling Bennett, published...
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    OCLC 2329259. OL 6715902M. Bennett, Alfred Rosling (1927). The Chronicles of Boulton's Siding. Amen Corner, London: Locomotive Publishing Co. Dendy Marshall, C....
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    cylinder 0-4-0ST standard designs is more obscure. The Chronicles of Boulton's Siding mentions a Railway Foundry 11-inch outside cylinder 0-4-0ST, but this...
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  • ISBN 978-0951165607. Bennett, Alfred Rosling (1971). The Chronicles of Boulton's Siding. David & Charles. pp. 150–153. ISBN 0715353187. Anderson, P. Howard...
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  • guest. In 2021, it was reported that Prince William had cut Bradby off for "siding with Harry" after the Megxit affair. Bradby had worked on a 2016 BBC documentary...
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    the South Quay where wagon turntables were used to access the sidings. Another siding, reached only by turntable, ran parallel to the quay into Morton's...
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