M. Calla's traction engine.
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The MM. Barrat brothers' forked hoe steam machine.
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Channel battery.
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Activating a part of the battery of Wollaston.
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Faraday's experiment proves that a single metal can provide an electric current.
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Steam car driving on ordinary roads, built in 1801 by Trevithick and Vivian.
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Ericsson's hot air machine.
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The horizontal wheels and the central rail of the locomotive of the Mont Cenis railway.
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Crown battery.
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Traction engine, or steam car, invented by M. Lotz from Nantes. .
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M. Pouillet's thermopile.
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A railway in Nantes.
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Level crossing and barrier.
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Single flanged T parallel rail and Double flanged T parallel rail (also known as bullhead rail).
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Cross section of the rails of the Mont Cenis railway.
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Cross section of a locomotive showing how the steam is distributed.
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Stephenson's endless chain locomotive.
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Fishplate.
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Part of Bunsen's battery.
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A cart and ditch to change the railway tracks.
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Salt water battery of M. Duchemin.
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The locomotive contest in Liverpool in October 1829.
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Rectangular railway turning plates.
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Alarm bell of the train wagons of the Northern railway.
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Volta's metal arc (copper and zinc).
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