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    Default GWR and LNWR pay rates

    Just a general question which I'm sure somebody will know the answer to.

    On the railway records on ancestry it gives pay rates. Is this a weekly pay rate? If so is it weekly for both GWR and LNWR?

    Many thanks.

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    Depends what you're looking at. Skimming a variety of registers, they specify whether annual, weekly or daily. What sort of amounts?

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    Here are the ones I have:

    LNWR

    1889 - A labourer at 15/.
    1892 - A saddler at 24/.
    1899 - A labourer at 6/.
    1907 - A furnace labourer at 19/.
    1919 - A Shop Clerk Offices at 42/.

    LMS

    1936 - A mill shop labourer at 28/.

    GWR

    1920 - A 3rd Class Engine Driver at 17/. - this is on a full career record which includes various pay rates, but it doesn't specify if its weekly etc. The rate I have put here is just one example of many different rates during a career.

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    Look like weekly rates to me.

    Here's one set out explicitly

    Porter 12/- a week, 1/8 a day, £31-4-0 a year.

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    Many thanks for clearing that up for me.

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