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North Staffordshire Railway steam Locomotive No 14 and its tender c1875
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Number 4 engine at the Dolgoch falls stop on the the Talyllyn railway, Snowdonia, Wales, 1969. Artist: Michael Walters
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London & South Western Railway (LSWR) Locomotive No 5, 'Ganymede' and tender, c1873.
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Number 4 engine at the Dolgoch falls stop on the The Talyllyn railway, Snowdonia, Wales, 1969. Artist: Michael Walters
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North Staffordshire 0-6-0 steam locomotive with driver and fireman on the footplate, 19th century.
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London & South Western Railway (LSWR) Locomotive No 148, 'Colne' with its tender, c1880.
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4-4-0 tender engine, steam locomotive built by Kerr, Stuart and Co, early 20th century.Artist: Raphael Tuck
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Midlands and Great Western Railway (Ireland) 2-4-0 locomotive 'Rob Roy', 1873.
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4-6-0 tender engine, steam locomotive built by Kerr, Stuart and Co, early 20th century.Artist: Raphael Tuck
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Railway steam locomotive designed in 1849 by English engineer Thomas Russell Crampton.
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4-4-0 tender engine, steam locomotive built by Kerr, Stuart and Co, early 20th century.Artist: Raphael Tuck
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Tank engine, steam locomotive built by Kerr, Stuart and Co, early 20th century.Artist: Raphael Tuck
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Berkhamsted Station, Hertfordshire, on the London and Birmingham Railway, c1860.
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Brandreth's horse powered locomotive 'Cycloped', 1829.
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Ffestiniog Railway steam Locomotive No 8 'James Spooner', 1872. 
Ffestiniog Railway steam Locomotive No 8 'James Spooner', 1872. This 0-4-4-0 Fairlie Patent locomotive was built by the Avonside Engine Company Ltd, Bristol, England, in 1872 for the Ffestiniog narrow gauge railway between Portmadoc and Blaenau Ffestiniog in Snowdonia, Wales. It served the slate quarries, as well as carrying passengers. The Scottish engineer Robert Fairlie (1831-1885) patented his design for double-ended, pushme-pullyou, locomotives in about 1864. 
Unique Identifier AR925020 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5026px × 3475px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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