William Kirtley may refer to:
William Wilson, or variants, may refer to:
William Morton may refer to:
Matthew Kirtley was born at Tanfield, Durham. He was an important early locomotive engineer.
The Derby Works comprised a number of British manufacturing facilities designing and building locomotives and rolling stock in Derby, England. The first of these was a group of three maintenance sheds opened around 1840 behind Derby station. This developed into a manufacturing facility called the Midland Railway Locomotive Works, known locally as "the loco" and in 1873 manufacturing was split into locomotive and rolling stock manufacture, with rolling stock work transferred to a new facility, Derby Carriage & Wagon Works.
William, Will or Bill Wright may refer to:
William Short or William Shortt may refer to:
William Baker may refer to:
William James (1842–1910) was a pioneering American psychologist and philosopher.
Harry Smith Wainwright was an English railway engineer, and was the Locomotive, Carriage and Wagon Superintendent of the South Eastern and Chatham Railway from 1899 to 1913. He is best known for a series of simple but competent locomotives produced under his direction at the company's Ashford railway works in the early years of the twentieth century. Many of these survived in service until the end of steam traction in Britain in 1968, and are regarded as some of the most elegant designs of the period.
William Adams may refer to:
Thomas Kirtley was an English railway engineer, and was the locomotive superintendent of the North Midland Railway and later the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway.
Blackett or Blacket is a surname of English derivation.
William Beckett may refer to:
Kirtley is an unincorporated community in west central Fayette County, Texas, United States. It was once known as Primm.
William, Bill or Billy Dean may refer to:
William Kirtley was an English railway engineer, and was the Locomotive Superintendent of the London Chatham and Dover Railway (LCDR) in England from 1874 until the merger to form the South Eastern and Chatham Railway at the end of 1898.
Kirtley is a surname.
William, Will, Billy or Bill Hanson may refer to:
The LCDR M class was a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotives of the London, Chatham and Dover Railway. The class was designed by William Kirtley and introduced in 1877, intended for the heaviest express services between London and Dover.
The LCDR C class or Europa Class was a class of 2-4-0 steam locomotives of the London, Chatham and Dover Railway (LCDR). The class was designed by William Martley and introduced in 1873, intended for the heaviest express services between London and Dover.