- Hudswell Clarke
Hudswell, Clarke and Company Limited (HCCL) was an
engineering andlocomotive building company in Jack Lane,Hunslet ,Leeds ,West Yorkshire ,England .History
The company was founded as Hudswell and Clarke in 1860. In 1870 the name was changed to Hudswell, Clarke and Rogers. There was another change in 1881 to Hudswell Clarke and Company. The firm became a
limited company in 1899.The locomotive part of the business is now part of the
Hunslet Engine Company . Locomotive-building was always only one part of a diverse product inventory that included underground diesel-powered mining locomotives, hydraulic pit-props and related mining equipment.In 1911 Hudswell Clarke entered into an agreement with Robert Hudson for the manufacture of narrow gauge locomotives. This arrangement produced sixteen standardised designs, designated 'A' to 'Q', which ranged from four-coupled (0-4-0) 5 hp engines to six-coupled (0-6-0) 55 hp models. The designs were sufficiently flexible to allow for the various track gauges in use. Over the years, 188 locomotives were supplied to these designs.
urviving locomotives
*MSC 0-6-0T no. 32 "Gothenburg"
*0-6-0 for Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd, built 1913, No. 1026, preserved at Fawley Hill Railway
*0-6-0WT forWar Department Light Railways , built 1914-1918, order sub-contracted fromRobert Hudson Ltd
*0-6-0ST "Slough Estates Ltd, No.3" [ [http://train.spottingworld.com/Slough_Estates_Ltd%2C_No._3 "Slough Estates Ltd, No.3" article at TrainSpotting World] ] (works no. 1544, built 1924), preserved, in regular service, at theSwindon and Cricklade Railway
*0-6-0ST "Slough Estates Ltd, No.5", preserved out-of-use at theEmbsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway
*0-6-0 Tank No. S100, preserved atChasewater Railway
*0-6-0 Saddle Tank No. 431, preserved atChasewater Railway
*1931 "Neptune" and 1932 "Triton", narrow gauge steam outline diesels onScarborough North Bay Railway
*Diesel locomotives for theSierra Leone Government Railway , supplied between 1954 and 1961.
*British Rail Class D2/7
*British Rail Class D2/12
*MSC 0-6-0 No. 4002
*No.38 0-6-0T, awaiting restoration atTanfield Railway
*Irwell 0-4-0ST,being restored atTanfield Railway
*Renishaw Iron Works No.6 0-6-0 ST,preserved atTanfield Railway
*No.1542 'B10' ,0-4-0, New Zealand, [http://www.oamaru-steam.org.nz Oamaru Steam and Rail Restoration society]
*0-6-0T no. MSC 67, preserved atMiddleton Railway
*No. 813 0-6-0ST, Preserved atEast Somerset Railway
*0-6-0 Saddle tank "Alston", under restoration at theMid-Suffolk Light Railway
*0-6-0 Saddle Tank No. 54 "Julia". Preserved and being restored on theNottingham Transport Heritage Centre
*0-4-2 Saddle Tanks Nos. 639 and 640 of 1902 at thePhyllis Rampton Trust
*4wDM No. D564 of 1930 at thePhyllis Rampton Trust
*0-6-0 tank No 70, currently operational at theAvon valley railway Military engineering
During
World War II the company diversified into armaments, as did so many other engineering companies. In the post-war period Hudswell, Clarke and Co Ltd was closely involved in various secret programmes, including the Britishnuclear weapon programme. The airframe for the first British nuclear bomb, Blue Danube was manufactured by Hudswell Clarke at its Roundhay Road, Leeds, plant. The airframe for Red Beard, the second generation tactical nuclear bomb, followed with that forViolet Club , the Interim Megaton Weapon; and there were many other projects. All the bombs detonated at theChristmas Island H-bomb tests were contained in airframes designed and built by Hudswell Clarke. The company were also major contributors to other military projects, eg. the Centurion main battle tank conversion into an armoured bridgelayer, that served with theBritish Army for many years. The contraction of defence manufacturing in the mid-1960s contributed to the sale and demise of the company.Preservation
Locations of preserved Hudswell Clarke locomotives include:
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Chasewater Railway
*Swindon and Cricklade Railway
*Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway
*Keighley and Worth Valley Railway
*Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway
*East Lancashire Railway
*Tanfield Railway
*Nottingham Transport Heritage Centre
* [http://www,oamaru-steam.org.nz Oamaru Steam and Rail Restoration Society] ,New Zealandee also
*
List of early British private locomotive manufacturers References
Various public domain files declassified by:
*
Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)
*Ministry of Supply (and successors)
*Royal Aircraft Establishment , Farnboroughnow archived in the
Public Record Office ,London .External links
* [http://www.dmm-gallery.org.uk/colleng/4805-01.htm Huwood-Hudswell Diesel Mines Locomotives]
* [http://www.middletonrailway.org.uk/rollingstock/67.htm Manchester Ship Canal locomotive 67]
* [http://www.oamaru-steam.org.nz Oamaru Steam and Rail]
* [http://www.nuclear-weapons.info/vw.htm#Violet%20Club]
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