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  • The locomotive building part of the business was sold to Sharp Stewart and Company in 1863.
  • Little is known about its early history, except that it produced fifteen single wheeler passenger engines to a design by Sharp Stewart and Company.
  • The first engine to be built for the BNCR was No . 35, an 0-6-0 by Sharp Stewart and Company in 1861.
  • Between 1898 and 1901, Sharp Stewart and Company supplied no less than 16 4-6-0 and 4 4-8-0 locomotives to New Zealand Railways.
  • There was a need for amalgamation, and in 1903 Neilson Reid combined with D黚s and Company and Sharp Stewart and Company to form the North British Locomotive Company, the largest locomotive company in the world outside the United States.
  • In 1888, the long established engineering firm Sharp Stewart and Company wanted to expand, but finding it impossible to extend their existing Atlas Works in Manchester ( which had no direct rail access ), they decided to move to Glasgow; they bought the Clyde Locomotive Co . and renamed it " Atlas Works " after their former premises.