I have a great deal more information on many aspects of the George England story and will add them to the archive section as I can on an ongoing basis. I eventually intend, for example, to collate and publish as much information as can be found on each of the locomotives built, though much of the information is contradictory. Mr England himself is a fascinating character, though as the railway historian C. Hamilton Ellis once put it; “Not a gentleman...”. 
 
If you cannot find the information that you are looking for please get in touch on info@georgeengland.org and I will do my best to point you in the right direction. We are always very interested to receive any information to add to this growing archive so do please contribute by emailing us on info@georgeengland.org 
 
Grahame Hood 
Firstly, many thanks to Chris Jones who has done so much to check out documents and establish the facts about the remarkable Mr England, though a fair bit of speculation still has to be done. 
Around the 26th of January 1865, George England’s workforce went on strike. The Times of Jan 30th gave an account of the strike and the reasons it had been called:- 
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