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L1024 - Contractors' 0-6-0 saddletank locomotive, NEWPORT.
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L1024 - Hunslet Engine Co. 0-6-0 saddletank, NEWPORT, No. 170 of 1876. The locomotive is seen with its crew and navvies during the construction of Contract No. 7 (Canfield Place to Marylebone built by J. T. Firbank of London Bridge). The photograph was taken on 10th March 1897 at the back of Broadhurst Gardens, West Hampstead, London. Note the cut-down chimney, an intentional alteration enabling the engine to work in restricted areas.
British Railways - S. W. A. Newton Collection
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S.W.A. Newton
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L1024.tif
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Original media type: Glass plate negative
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L1024 - Hunslet Engine Co. 0-6-0 saddletank, NEWPORT, No. 170 of 1876. The locomotive is seen with its crew and navvies during the construction of Contract No. 7 (Canfield Place to Marylebone built by J. T. Firbank of London Bridge). The photograph was taken on 10th March 1897 at the back of Broadhurst Gardens, West Hampstead, London. Note the cut-down chimney, an intentional alteration enabling the engine to work in restricted areas.
British Railways - S. W. A. Newton Collection
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2013-06-05 11:33:50
Date taken
10/03/1897