Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p David Carmichael was a Scottish railway engineer, born in Dundee ?1818. He died in Dundee on 5 April 1895, aged 77.As a mechanical engineer, he was co-founder of James Carmichael & Co (later renamed Ward Foundry), builders of one of the first railway locomotives in Scotland in 1833. This engine - the Earl of Airlie - was an 0-2-4 for the Dundee and Newtyle Railway and the first British locomotive to have a bogie (a wheeled wagon or truck attached to the railway engine).. }
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- David_Carmichael_(railway_engineer) comment "David Carmichael was a Scottish railway engineer, born in Dundee ?1818. He died in Dundee on 5 April 1895, aged 77.As a mechanical engineer, he was co-founder of James Carmichael & Co (later renamed Ward Foundry), builders of one of the first railway locomotives in Scotland in 1833. This engine - the Earl of Airlie - was an 0-2-4 for the Dundee and Newtyle Railway and the first British locomotive to have a bogie (a wheeled wagon or truck attached to the railway engine).".