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  1. George Jackson Churchward CBE (31 January 1857 – 19 December 1933) was an English railway engineer, and was chief mechanical engineer of the Great Western Railway (GWR) in the United Kingdom from 1902 to 1922.

  2. George Jackson Churchward (31 de enero de 1857 - 19 de diciembre de 1933) fue un ingeniero ferroviario británico, ingeniero mecánico jefe del Great Western Railway (GWR) en el Reino Unido desde 1902 hasta 1922.

  3. Learn about George Jackson Churchward, the chief mechanical engineer of the Great Western Railway who introduced standardised and efficient locomotives. Find out his achievements, innovations, and legacy in the history of railway engineering.

  4. Learn about the life and work of George Jackson Churchward, the chief mechanical engineer of the Great Western Railway who designed the 28xx class of standard locomotives. Discover the history of 2874, one of the surviving members of the class, from its construction in 1918 to its preservation by the 2874 Trust.

  5. Learn about the life and career of George Jackson Churchward, a British railway engineer who worked for the Great Western Railway. He was involved in the development of automatic braking systems and became the locomotive superintendent in 1902.

  6. George Jackson Churchward (1902–1922) A Saint class locomotive. George Jackson Churchward started his railway career in the South Devon Railway locomotive workshops at Newton Abbot. After that company became a part of the GWR in 1876 he was sent to Swindon and worked under Armstrong and Dean.

  7. George Jackson Churchward fue un ingeniero ferroviario británico, ingeniero mecánico jefe del Great Western Railway (GWR) en el Reino Unido desde 1902 hasta 1922. Sus logros en el diseño de locomotoras de vapor fueron reconocidos con su nombramiento como Caballero del Imperio Británico.