- Dodds, Isaac and Son
Isaac Dodds and Son was a locomotive manufacturer based in the Holmes district of
Rotherham ,South Yorkshire ,England .Isaac Dodds took over part of the works of Samuel Walker and Company in Rotherham sometime while he was Superintendent of the
Sheffield and Rotherham Railway . It is likely, therefore, that he used it to maintain the company's locomotives, or even build new ones. There, however, seems to be no record.The first locomotive known about is an
0-4-2 named "Fitzwilliam" in1849 for theSouth Yorkshire Railway . He was known for his patented wedgevalve gear and produced around seventy locomotives in all. One, a2-4-0 named "Ysabel" was tried out on theLickey Incline in1853 , with some success, though none appear to have been ordered.The largest order would seem to be twelve
2-4-0 locomotives for the Isabel II Railway in1856 . For whatever reason, these were not paid for, which could hardly have been good for the company's finances. In1866 , the company quoted for theLondon, Brighton and South Coast Railway and received an order for two. The required delivery time of three months could not be met and by1867 the firm was in liquidation. Though the order had been cancelled, work had already started and the two engines were completed for the LB&SCR by the official receiver, and they finally ran in1871 .References
* Lowe, J.W., (1989) "British Steam Locomotive Builders," Guild Publishing
* Franks, D.L., "The South Yorkshire Railway" (Photograph and details of "Fitzwilliam")
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