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1019: 299: 486: 541:. Given the ostentatious entertainment provided by his Japanese hosts over a period of three months, there were also inevitable political considerations; Japan was actively seeking revision of unequal trade agreements and was eager to develop influence with prominent Liberal members of the House of Commons. On his return to London, Reed wrote a sympathetic history of the country published to some success the following year. 1006: 493:
At Reed's suggestion, the Channel Tubular Railway Preliminary Company was founded in London in 1892, a company with a capital of Β£40,000, whose capital was to be raised through the issue of 250,000 Parts de Fondateurs. The company, led by Reed, planned the construction of a railway tunnel through the
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In 1884, Reed merged the Florida Central and Western with the Florida Transit and Peninsular and, in 1885, after signing lease agreements with two smaller Florida lines, brought all of these entities under the umbrella of one large firm, the Florida Railway and Navigation Company. Reed subsequently
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He was a trenchant, though ultimately reactionary, critic of the policy of his successors as Chief Constructor. After leaving the Admiralty, he continued to design warships for the navies of other nations. These included Brazil, Germany, Chile and Japan. A number of these vessels were subsequently
1039: 369:. Barnaby was at that time a fellow student; he would subsequently succeed Reed as Chief Constructor. In 1852 he entered employment at Sheerness Dockyard, but resigned after a disagreement with the management. He then worked in journalism, including editing the 1265: 436:, to be built to Coles' requirement without reference to Reed's department and contrary to his advice. Embittered, Reed resigned in July 1870. "His departure was described as a national disaster by the Controller, Vice-Admiral 1225: 62: 1220: 498:, which would allow travelers to reach their destination faster than would be possible with a boat crossing. The project failed due to political considerations. 391:
as Chief Constructor. His term of office saw the final transition from wooden to ironclad warships. Notable warships constructed under his direction included:
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In 1881, Reed and several English and Dutch investors purchased the Atlantic, Gulf, and West India Transit Company, the 1872 reorganization of the
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Sandler, Stanley, "The Emergence of the Modern Capital Ship". Newark, DE: University of Delaware Press/Associated University Presses. 1979.
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Turner, Gregg M. (2008) A Journey into Florida Railroad History. Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida.
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Founder's share of the Channel Tubular Railway Preliminary Company, issued 19. May 1892, signed by Edward James Reed
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Turner, Gregg. (2003) A Short History of Florida Railroads, 51–53. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing.
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withdrew from active control and, in 1886, after a brief receivership, the corporation was reorganized as the
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His tenure was marred by intense controversy with the naval officer, MP and inventor Captain
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Japan: its History, Traditions, and Religions, with the Narrative of a Visit in 1879
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foundered in a gale with the loss of nearly 500 lives, including Captain Coles.
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using an innovative "bracket frame" system of construction in 1865.
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Knight Commander of the Imperial Russian Order of St Stanislus
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Debrett's Illustrated House of Commons and the Judicial Bench
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Sir Harry Parkes: British Representative in Japan 1865-1883
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Our Ironclad Ships, their Qualities, Performance and Cost
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Warrior to Dreadnought: Warship Development 1860–1905
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Reed visited Japan in 1879 at the invitation of the
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Murray (1880) 682:became the political caricaturist of 1051:A Treatise on the Stability of Ships 792: 781: 644:Florida Central and Western Railroad 567:Reed lost his parliamentary seat in 302:"Naval Construction". Caricature by 1271:19th-century British businesspeople 743: 674:in November 1906. He was buried in 638:, which ran east from Lake City to 577:next election that occurred in 1906 24: 946: 719:Treatise on the stability of ships 382: 25: 1282: 997: 1062:Parliament of the United Kingdom 1004: 440:." The following September, the 1191:Burials at Putney Vale Cemetery 830:. 14 August 1868. p. 4511. 337:from 1863 until 1870. He was a 1053:written by Edward Reed in 1885 938:. 5 December 1906. p. 10. 925: 879: 854: 834: 814: 701:Shipbuilding in Iron and Steel 459:(KCB) in 1880. He was elected 13: 1: 1020:Works by or about Edward Reed 850:. 9 April 1880. p. 2437. 777:. 1 December 1906. p. 6. 736: 548:he was elected as member for 463:(FRS) in 1876. He was also a 448:purchased by the Royal Navy. 377:Institute of Naval Architects 348: 1216:Fellows of the Royal Society 771:"Death of Sir Edward Reed". 552:. In 1886, he was appointed 457:Knight Commander of the Bath 404:The ocean-going turret-ship 32:Edward Reed (disambiguation) 7: 793:Mair, Robert Henry (1881). 622:(JP&M), which ran from 618:In 1882, Reed acquired the 461:Fellow of the Royal Society 10: 1287: 634:, and its subsidiary, the 341:politician who sat in the 29: 1159: 1145:Member of Parliament for 1143: 1135: 1125: 1111:Member of Parliament for 1109: 1101: 1091: 1077:Member of Parliament for 1075: 1067: 1060: 656:Seaboard Air Line Railway 514:member of parliament for 414:The mastless turret ship 292: 282: 272: 264: 247: 223: 218: 214: 202: 192: 181: 169: 157: 145: 134: 122: 110: 98: 87: 75: 71: 59: 41: 1211:British naval architects 861:Daniels, Gordon (1996). 691: 665: 636:Florida Central Railroad 583:Florida railroad magnate 546:General Election in 1880 353:Edward Reed was born in 265:Cause of death 1139:James Mackenzie Maclean 1129:James Mackenzie Maclean 967:Archibald, EHH (1984). 886:Cortazzi, Hugh (2000). 678:on 4 December. His son 438:Robert Spencer Robinson 198:James Mackenzie Maclean 164:James Mackenzie Maclean 696:Notable works include 539:Imperial Japanese Navy 490: 311: 1201:People from Sheerness 1105:James Crichton-Stuart 571:, but regained it in 508:1874 general election 488: 480:Order of the Medjidie 453:Companion of the Bath 315:Sir Edward James Reed 301: 152:James Crichton-Stuart 680:Edward Tennyson Reed 676:Putney Vale Cemetery 554:Lord of the Treasury 510:Reed was elected as 502:Parliamentary career 277:Putney Vale Cemetery 171:Member of Parliament 124:Member of Parliament 77:Member of Parliament 956:. Caxton Editions. 726:Modern ships of war 523:Imperial Government 451:Reed was appointed 427:Cowper Phipps Coles 372:Mechanics' Magazine 345:from 1874 to 1906. 1095:Henry George Allen 952:Brown, DK (2003). 932:"Court Circular". 847:The London Gazette 827:The London Gazette 672:The Strand, London 660:CSX Transportation 491: 467:, a Knight of the 312: 258:The Strand, London 117:Henry George Allen 27:British politician 1196:English engineers 1169: 1168: 1160:Succeeded by 1126:Succeeded by 1092:Succeeded by 991:978-0-8130-3233-7 731:Project Gutenberg 367:Nathaniel Barnaby 331:Chief Constructor 296: 295: 234:20 September 1830 46:Edward James Reed 16:(Redirected from 1278: 1261:UK MPs 1900–1906 1256:UK MPs 1892–1895 1251:UK MPs 1886–1892 1246:UK MPs 1885–1886 1241:UK MPs 1880–1885 1236:UK MPs 1874–1880 1136:Preceded by 1102:Preceded by 1068:Preceded by 1058: 1057: 1024:Internet Archive 1014: 1012:Biography portal 1009: 1008: 1007: 940: 939: 929: 923: 913: 902: 901: 883: 877: 876: 858: 852: 851: 838: 832: 831: 818: 812: 811: 809: 807: 801: 790: 779: 778: 768: 589:Florida Railroad 343:House of Commons 254: 251:30 November 1906 233: 231: 219:Personal details 205: 195: 186: 160: 148: 139: 113: 101: 92: 64: 39: 38: 21: 1286: 1285: 1281: 1280: 1279: 1277: 1276: 1275: 1171: 1170: 1165: 1150: 1141: 1131: 1116: 1107: 1097: 1082: 1073: 1010: 1005: 1003: 1000: 949: 947:Further reading 944: 943: 931: 930: 926: 914: 905: 898: 884: 880: 873: 859: 855: 839: 835: 819: 815: 805: 803: 799: 791: 782: 770: 769: 744: 739: 694: 668: 585: 504: 496:English Channel 385: 383:Naval architect 351: 327:naval architect 283:Political party 256: 252: 235: 229: 227: 203: 193: 187: 182: 173: 158: 146: 140: 135: 126: 111: 99: 93: 88: 79: 67: 55: 47: 44: 35: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 1284: 1274: 1273: 1268: 1263: 1258: 1253: 1248: 1243: 1238: 1233: 1228: 1223: 1218: 1213: 1208: 1203: 1198: 1193: 1188: 1183: 1167: 1166: 1161: 1158: 1142: 1137: 1133: 1132: 1127: 1124: 1108: 1103: 1099: 1098: 1093: 1090: 1074: 1071:Thomas Meyrick 1069: 1065: 1064: 1056: 1055: 1047: 1042: 1037: 1026: 1016: 1015: 999: 998:External links 996: 995: 994: 983: 980: 965: 948: 945: 942: 941: 924: 903: 896: 878: 871: 853: 833: 813: 780: 741: 740: 738: 735: 734: 733: 722: 716: 710: 704: 693: 690: 685:Punch magazine 667: 664: 605:Silver Springs 584: 581: 562:third ministry 503: 500: 423: 422: 412: 402: 384: 381: 350: 347: 294: 293: 290: 289: 284: 280: 279: 274: 270: 269: 266: 262: 261: 255:(aged 76) 249: 245: 244: 225: 221: 220: 216: 215: 212: 211: 206: 200: 199: 196: 190: 189: 179: 178: 167: 166: 161: 155: 154: 149: 143: 142: 132: 131: 120: 119: 114: 108: 107: 105:Thomas Meyrick 102: 96: 95: 85: 84: 73: 72: 69: 68: 65: 57: 56: 48: 45: 42: 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1283: 1272: 1269: 1267: 1264: 1262: 1259: 1257: 1254: 1252: 1249: 1247: 1244: 1242: 1239: 1237: 1234: 1232: 1229: 1227: 1224: 1222: 1219: 1217: 1214: 1212: 1209: 1207: 1204: 1202: 1199: 1197: 1194: 1192: 1189: 1187: 1184: 1182: 1179: 1178: 1176: 1164: 1157: 1153: 1149: 1148: 1140: 1134: 1130: 1123: 1119: 1115: 1114: 1106: 1100: 1096: 1089: 1085: 1081: 1080: 1072: 1066: 1063: 1059: 1054: 1052: 1048: 1046: 1045:Reed Obituary 1043: 1041: 1038: 1036: 1032: 1031: 1027: 1025: 1021: 1018: 1017: 1013: 1002: 992: 988: 984: 981: 978: 977:0-7137-1348-8 974: 971:. 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Index

EJ Reed
Edward Reed (disambiguation)
KCB
FRS

Member of Parliament
Pembroke
Thomas Meyrick
Henry George Allen
Member of Parliament
Cardiff
James Crichton-Stuart
James Mackenzie Maclean
Member of Parliament
Cardiff
Ivor Guest
Sheerness
Kent
The Strand, London
Putney Vale Cemetery
Liberal

Ape
Vanity Fair
KCB
FRS
naval architect
Chief Constructor
Royal Navy
Liberal

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