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Hudswell and Clarke : ウィキペディア英語版
Hudswell Clarke

Hudswell, Clarke and Company Limited was an engineering and locomotive 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.
In 1862, soon after the company had been formed, they were given the initial design work on William Hamond Bartholomew's compartment boats for the Aire and Calder Navigation. The choice of the company may have been influenced by the fact that Bartholomew, the chief engineer for the Navigation, and William Clayton, one of the founders of Hudswell and Clarke, both lived on Spencer Place in Leeds. They produced at least one of the prototype Tom Pudding compartments, but did not get the main contract for their production once the design work had been done.
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.
In the 1930s the company manufactured narrow gauge steam outline diesel-hydraulic locomotives for use at amusement parks around the country.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Scarborough North Bay Railway - about us )〕 In 1931 4-6-2 ''Neptune'' was delivered to Scarborough North Bay Railway, followed a year later by 4-6-2 ''Triton'', both being gauge. In the same year they supplied a 4-6-4T ''Robin Hood'' to Golden Acre Park in Leeds followed by a 4-6-2 ''May Thompson'' in 1933.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Parklife - Golden Acre Park )〕 They also supplied 4-6-2 ''Mary Louise'' and 4-6-4T ''Carol Jean'' to Blackpool Pleasure Beach for use on the gauge Pleasure Beach Express in 1933. A fire in 1934 badly damaged ''Carol Jean'' so 4-6-2 ''Princess Royal'' was ordered as a replacement. They went on to build two more 4-6-2 class locomotives, ''Princess Elizabeth'' and ''Princess Margaret Rose''〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Colin Peake examines the larger gauges in the miniature railway sphere )〕 for Billy Butlin to use at the Empire Exhibition in Glasgow in 1938 which were then transferred to his holiday camp in Clacton when the exhibition closed.
*1931 4-6-2 Neptune (for Scarborough North Bay Railway)
*1932 4-6-2 Triton (for Scarborough North Bay Railway)
*1932 4-6-4T Robin Hood (for Golden Acre Park, Leeds)
*1933 4-6–2 May Thompson (for Golden Acre Park, Leeds, renamed ''Poseiden'' in 2007)
*1933 4-6-2 Mary Louise (for Blackpool Pleasure Beach Express)
*1933 4-6-4T Carol Jean (for Blackpool Pleasure Beach Express)
*1934 4-6-2 Princess Royal (for Blackpool Pleasure Beach Express)
*1937 4-6-2 Princess Elizabeth (for Billy Butlin, Glasgow then Clacton when the exhibition closed)
*1937 4-6-2 Princess Margaret Rose (for Billy Butlin, Glasgow then Clacton when the exhibition closed)
In later years, Hudswell Clarke designed and built diesel locomotives for both main-line and private company use, mainly for use on shunting operations.

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