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Day, Summers and Company

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vehicle, although it has been rattled over the roads nearly six hundred miles, is in efficient condition. A small quantity of waste steam was perceptible at first, until the boilers and casing were hot. The distance, full seven miles, was cleared, notwithstanding the crowded state of the roads, in thirty-one minutes, and the sudden and narrow ascent to Mr Rothschild's made with perfect precision, which was hardly to be expected from so long and ponderous a vehicle. The party was most urbanely and kindly received by Mr and Mrs Rothschild, and, after having partaken of refreshments, returned to Baker-street.
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Showell's Dictionary of Birmingham: A history and guide, arranged alphabetically: containing thousands of dates and references to matters of interest connected with the past and present history of the town – its public buildings, chapels, churches and clubs – its Friendly Societies and Benevolent
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On Saturday last Mr Nathaniel Ogle, accompanied by several ladies, together with Mr Babbage, Mr C Bischoff, Mr Macgary, Mr G Burdett, and other gentlemen, proceeded by his steam-carriage from the Bazaar in King-street, Portman-square, to call on Mr Rothschild at his residence at Stamford-hill. The
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Associations, philanthropic and philosophical institutions – its colleges and schools, parks, gardens, theatres, and places of amusement – its men of worth and noteworthy men, manufactures and trades, population, rates, statistics of progress, &c., &c.
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Summers and Ogle's 1830 patent, "Specification of William Alltoft Summers and Nathaniel Ogle: Steam-engine and Other Boilers" was published by the Queen's Print Office in 1854.
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In 1834, two companies were founded at Millbrook. They were Summers, Day and Baldock and Summers, Groves and Day. In 1837, both companies moved to
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Groves left in 1845 and Baldock left in 1854. At some point the two companies merged and became Day, Summers and Company.
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In 1831, Ogle gave evidence on the steam carriage to the "Select Committee of the House of Commons on Steam Carriages".
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opened in 1838, Summers Grove and Day carried out much of its repair work into the 1850s, complementing
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In 1832, one of the steam carriages travelled, via Oxford, to Birmingham and Liverpool.
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William Alltoft Summers, John Thomas Groves, Charles Arthur Day, William Baldock
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Other new engines may have been built, but known surviving records are sparse.
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and two for Bourne, Bartley and Company. Of the latter, one was sold on to the
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In around 1830 or 1831, Summers and Ogle, based at the Iron Foundry,
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A June 1833 newspaper report described a demonstration in London:
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area. The company's history is complex and involves five men:
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The first locomotive was "Jefferson" built in 1837, a
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Millbrook, Southampton
Northam, Southampton
steam
locomotive
Southampton
William Alltoft Summers
Wikidata
Millbrook
Northam, Southampton

steamship
2-2-0
Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad
"Planet" type.
2-2-0
London and Greenwich Railway
2-2-2
London and Southampton Railway
North Union Railway
Bolton and Leigh Railway
London and South Western Railway
Nine Elms Locomotive Works

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"Nathaniel Ogle"
England patent 5927

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