WILLIAM CREUZE

 

1810 - 1841

An Interesting Bicentenary for Lickey Incline Devotees, Railway Enthusiasts, Johnian Alumni and all people of Bromsgrove

 

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Sunday 10th January 2010  Bromsgrove Society celebrated the Bicentenary of the birth of William Creuze who was in charge of locomotive engineering for the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway Company’s first two years of operation.  

 

The Events

Holy Communion at St. Godwald’s Church, Finstall, Bromsgrove.

 

Graveside Dedication at St. Godwald’s Cemetery.

 

Eucharist, St. Godwald’s Church, Finstall, Bromsgrove.

 

William Creuze Memorial Fingerpost unveiling,

 

Unveiling of Bromsgrove Engine House 1841, a pastel painting by Lawrence

                      by Roy Wilson NDD GRA, President, Guild of Railway Artists

 

An illustrated talk ‘The Life and Death of William Creuze BA’  

                      by Norman Hewer, Organist and Choirmaster at St. Godwald’s

                     Church

        For a full report on the Bicentenary CLICK HERE