Sir Charles Langbridge Morgan CBE (1 January 1855 – 9 November 1940) was a British civil engineer.
[2][1] He was educated privately in Australia and England before commencing a pupillage under Edward Wilson in June 1870.
[4][1][3] At LB&SCR Morgan was responsible for the construction of the line between Stoat's Nest and Earlswood which freed the line from dependence upon the South Eastern Railway and renovation of the company's portion of Victoria station in London.
[1] On 6 April 1917 he was appointed the British Army's Deputy Director of Railways, a position equivalent to appointment as assistant director of supplies and transport in the Army Service Corps, and also served as Commissioner of the Newhaven and Seaford Sea Defences in East Sussex.
He resigned his commission as lieutenant-colonel in this corps on 18 February 1925; he had permission to retain his rank and to continue to wear the uniform.
[9] He married Mary Watkins on 14 March 1883 in Redfern, New South Wales[10] in Australia (to which her parents had immigrated).