- James Clayton
James Clayton MBE (1871/1872–
12 October 1946 ) was a Britishmechanical engineer who worked extensively onrailway locomotive s.He attended the Technical School in
Manchester and thereafter served an apprenticeship atBeyer Peacock , becoming a draughtsman in their drawing office. After six years in that post he took a position with theSouth Eastern and Chatham Railway (SECR ). In 1904, he left for a year's work with theMotor Manufacturing Company , anautomobile manufacturer inCoventry , as their chief draughtsman and assistant works manager.Following this, he was hired by
Cecil Walter Paget , Chief Superintendent of theMidland Railway , to work on his high pressure multi-cylinder locomotive. During his time with the Midland, he spent two years in charge of the casualty and investigation section, and was appointed Assistant Chief Locomotive Draughtsman in 1907.In 1914, he rejoined the SECR and was soon Chief Locomotive Draughtsman. From 1919, he was Chief Mechanical Engineer
Richard Maunsell 's personal assistant, and later his deputy. When Maunsell became the Southern Railway's CME in the 1923 Grouping, Clayton continued as his deputy.He was also very active in the
Institution of Locomotive Engineers , serving as a member of its Council and later a Vice President.External links
* [http://www.steamindex.com/people/clayton.htm James Clayton ] at www.steamindex.com
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