James Pim
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

James Pim was the key person to the establishment and operation of the first passenger railway in Ireland, the
Dublin and Kingstown Railway The Dublin and Kingstown Railway (D&KR), which opened in 1834, was Ireland’s first passenger railway. It linked Westland Row in Dublin with Kingstown Harbour (Dún Laoghaire) in County Dublin. The D&KR was also notable for a number of other ...
(D&KR), and the first commercial
atmospheric railway An atmospheric railway uses differential air pressure to provide power for propulsion of a railway vehicle. A static power source can transmit motive power to the vehicle in this way, avoiding the necessity of carrying mobile power generating eq ...
in the world, the
Dalkey Atmospheric Railway The Dalkey Atmospheric Railway (unofficial opening 19 August 1843, official opening 29 March 1844 – 12 April 1854) was an extension of the Dublin and Kingstown Railway (D&KR) to Atmospheric Road in Dalkey, Co. Dublin, Ireland. It used part o ...
.


Biography

James Pim (1796–1856), often distinguished from his father as ''junior'', originated from a branch of the Pim Quaker family of
Mountmellick Mountmellick or Mountmellic () is a town in the north of County Laois, Ireland. It lies on the N80 national secondary road and the R422 and R423 regional roads. Name ''Mountmellick'', sometimes spelt ''Montmellick'' or ''Montmellic'', is a ...
that moved to Dublin in 1795. His father was James Pim Senior, who had corn merchant interests, and was a cousin of Thomas, Jonathan and Joseph Pim. The appears to be a record to a marriage on 11 November 1823 to Eliza Hogg of Redford,
County Tyrone County Tyrone (; ) is one of the six Counties of Northern Ireland, counties of Northern Ireland, one of the nine counties of Ulster and one of the thirty-two traditional Counties of Ireland, counties of Ireland. It is no longer used as an admini ...
, daughter of Johnathan Hogg, at the Friend's Meeting-house Dungannon. Pim set up a stockbroking business in 1824, this requiring relatively little capital but would have required personal securities which could have been backed by members of his kin. He acquired the Dublin agency for the Imperial Fire Assurance Company from his father. He began buying stock in the Grand Canal Company when it was available cheaply; building up a holding of £5,600 by 1830, which was available as collateral for other loans. Shepherd notes he was described as "a man of rare ability and was to prove his worth in future negotiations with the Great Western Railway". An AGM report from 1827 for ''The Retreat at Bloomfield'', a Dublin institution for ''persons afflicted with disorders of the mind'' shows James Pim as committee treasurer and several other family and business associates on the committee as directors. By 1833 James Pim was a partner in Boyle, Low, Bickerstaff and Pim., stockbrokers and bankers. The resources of the firm was later to prove useful in providing working capital for the early stage of setup of the
Dublin and Kingstown Railway The Dublin and Kingstown Railway (D&KR), which opened in 1834, was Ireland’s first passenger railway. It linked Westland Row in Dublin with Kingstown Harbour (Dún Laoghaire) in County Dublin. The D&KR was also notable for a number of other ...
. Involved with a group looking at a canal transport solutions from Kingstown Harbour to Dublin James Pim was the prominent member of a breakaway section who were aware of the development of the
Liverpool and Manchester Railway The Liverpool and Manchester Railway (L&MR) was the first inter-city railway in the world. It opened on 15 September 1830 between the Lancashire towns of Liverpool and Manchester in England. It was also the first railway to rely exclusively ...
and stood as guarantor for
Alexander Nimmo Alexander Nimmo FRSE MRIA MICE HFGS (1783 – January 20, 1832) was a Scottish civil engineer and geologist active in early 19th-century Ireland. Life and career Nimmo was born in Cupar, Fife in 1783, the son of a watchmaker, and grew up i ...
to perform a survey for a railway alternative. The Act for formation of the D&KR gaining Royal assent on 6 September 1831 and at a meeting of the D&KR committee on 2 December 1831 James Pim was appointed Secretary, a position he had held in provisional committee and was noted for taking a disproportionately large share of the burden in obtaining the Act. The D&KR company records of 18 May 1932 records of James Pim: "The present favourable prospects of the company are principally owing to the great personal exertions of James Pim". He was also appointed Treasurer on that date. The vacant position of "Clerk of the Company" was taken by Thomas F. Bergin, an engineer by profession. Bergin oversaw the daily operations of the D&KR and Murray notes Bergin and James Pim "were to make an excellent team". James Pim successfully negotiated a Board of Public Works loan with a series of letters backed by increasing security guarantees until the loan was forthcoming. During the construction Pim had to work in conjunction with the consulting engineer Charles Blacker Vignoles to smooth out minor construction problems and workmen injuries. When the D&KR initially raised a bill in 1833 to extend the D&KR to
Dalkey Dalkey ( ; ) is an affluent suburb of Dublin, and a seaside resort southeast of the city, and the town of Dún Laoghaire, in the county of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown in the historic County Dublin, Ireland. It was founded as a Viking settlement ...
there was considerable opposition and a select committee Pim made some progress when cross-examining opposition witnesses but ultimately the bill had to be dropped. A subsequent 1834 Bill for a small extension to Kingstown was successful though Pim had to do careful negotiations with the Admiralty including a possible Compensation Harbour. In 1840 D&KR officers and directors visited the Clegg and Samuda Brothers demonstration
atmospheric railway An atmospheric railway uses differential air pressure to provide power for propulsion of a railway vehicle. A static power source can transmit motive power to the vehicle in this way, avoiding the necessity of carrying mobile power generating eq ...
at Wormwood Scrubbs. James Pim became an avid enthusiast and favourable argreements were negotiated to install the world's first commercial system between Kingstown and Dalkey, with trials from August 1843 and public opening in March 1844. The Dalkey atmospheric was to operate moderately effectively albeit not necessarily economically and not without difficulties for ten years. More controversially Pim also put forward a proposal for the
Great Southern and Western Railway The Great Southern and Western Railway (GS&WR) was an Irish gauge () railway company in Ireland from 1844 until 1924. The GS&WR grew by building lines and making a series of takeovers, until in the late 19th and early 20th centuries it was the ...
(GS&WR) Dublin to Cork mainline to be built as an atmospheric railway alongside the
Grand Grand may refer to: People with the name * Grand (surname) * Grand L. Bush (born 1955), American actor * Grand Mixer DXT, American turntablist * Grand Puba (born 1966), American rapper Places * Grand, Oklahoma * Grand, Vosges, village and commu ...
, but was severely rebuked by the GS&WR's Sir
John Benjamin Macneill Sir John Benjamin Macneill FRS (1793 – 2 March 1880) was an eminent Irish civil engineer of the 19th century, closely associated with Thomas Telford. His most notable projects were railway schemes in Ireland. Life He was born in Mountpleasant ...
who pointed out the engineering impracticalities and conflict of interest an efficient GS&WR would have on the Grand Canal and Pim's stockholding in it. In the mid 1840s the Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow and Dublin Railway (WWW&DR) startup supported by the
Great Western Railway The Great Western Railway (GWR) was a British railway company that linked London with the southwest, west and West Midlands of England and most of Wales. It was founded in 1833, received its enabling Act of Parliament on 31 August 1835 and ran ...
(GWR) indicated intentions to build a line from Dublin to Bray and then further South. Ultimately James Pim advised the D&KR board they should negotiate terms to lease the D&KR to the WWW&DR and agreement were sealed in three acts in 1846. Ten years later the WWW&DR exercised those rights and the D&KR ceased to be a train operating company. James Pim's health had suffered with negotiations with the GWR in London in 1845 both physically and mentally, though he continued negotiations with the WWW&DR up time of his death with the implementation of the lease to the WWW&DR in 1956. The £1,800 voted to him by the D&KR shareholders on the day of his death went to his widow.


Family associations

Pim's father, James Pim senior, acquired control of the City Quay brewing interest of
Richard Pim Captain Sir Richard Pike Pim, KBE, VRD, DL, RNVR (10 July 1900 – 26 June 1987) was a British civil servant and naval officer. He was the Inspector-General of the Royal Ulster Constabulary from August 1945 to January 1961. During World War I ...
. Control passed to Henry, brother of James junior before merging into Jameson's. Various other relatives of James Pim were also involved with the Dublin and Kingston Railway. Thomas Pim served on the D&KR provisional committee and was appointed chairman of the board of directors on 2 December 1892. Richard Pim initially worked for the D&KR at the Serpentine Avenue before a spell at
Rothwell and Company Rothwell, Hick and Rothwell was an engineering company in Bolton, England. Set up in 1822, the partners became interested in the production of steam locomotives after the Rainhill Trials. The company's first engine was ''Union'', a vertical bo ...
locomotive builders in England before being invited to
Grand Canal Street Works Grand may refer to: People with the name * Grand (surname) * Grand L. Bush (born 1955), American actor * Grand Mixer DXT, American turntablist * Grand Puba (born 1966), American rapper Places * Grand, Oklahoma * Grand, Vosges, village and co ...
where was responsible for its ''Princess'' locomotive. An 1887 report by Grierson indicates a Joseph B. Pim was the secretary of the D&KR at that time. James and Eliza had 11 offspring. Isabella, Charlotte and Jane; collectively known as the ''Pim Sisters'' were known for there associations with a Cholera Hospital at 87 Georges Street Kingstown and through their friendship with Alice Grahame, fiancé of
Wellesley Bailey Wellesley may refer to: * People Dukes of Wellington * Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769–1852), British soldier, statesman, and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom * Arthur Wellesley, 2nd Duke of Wellington (1807–1884), Briti ...
, did critical fundraising to assist Bailey create
The Leprosy Mission The Leprosy Mission is a Christian international NGO. They are the largest and oldest player in the fight against leprosy and are working towards the goal of zero leprosy transmission by 2035. Their vision is 'leprosy defeated, lives transformed'. ...
. His son Johnathan Greenwood Pim was also involved in railways and was locomotive superintendent on the
Waterford and Limerick Railway The Waterford, Limerick and Western Railway (WL&WR), formerly the Waterford and Limerick Railway up to 1896, was at the time it was amalgamated with the Great Southern and Western Railway in 1901 the fourth largest railway in Ireland, with a mai ...
from 1857 until the time his contract was not renewed in 1861 and he was replaced by
Martin Atock Martin Atock, also formerly known as Martin Attock, was an English railway engineer, who is best known as the Locomotive Superintendent of the Midland Great Western Railway (MGWR) from 1872 to 1900. Life Atock was born in June 1834 in Presto ...
.


Bibliography

*


Notes


References


Sources

* * * * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Pim, James Irish Quakers 1796 births 1856 deaths