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L1005 - Contractors' 0-4-0 saddletank locomotive, BIRKENHEAD.
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L1005 - Contractors' 0-4-0 saddletank locomotive, BIRKENHEAD.
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L1005 - Hudswell Clarke & Co. 0-4-0 saddletank, BIRKENHEAD, (No. 650 of 1903). It is seen near Haddenham in Buckinghamshire during the construction of the Great Western & Great Central link line circa 1903. This section of railway connected the London Extension with the Great Western Railway's High Wycombe line, and was constructed by Louis P. Nott, who also owned the locomotive. The crew of three seen in the picture consists of two men and a boy.
British Railways - S. W. A. Newton Collection
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S.W.A. Newton
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IM&ICT - RC
Original media type: Glass plate negative
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L1005 - Hudswell Clarke & Co. 0-4-0 saddletank, BIRKENHEAD, (No. 650 of 1903). It is seen near Haddenham in Buckinghamshire during the construction of the Great Western & Great Central link line circa 1903. This section of railway connected the London Extension with the Great Western Railway's High Wycombe line, and was constructed by Louis P. Nott, who also owned the locomotive. The crew of three seen in the picture consists of two men and a boy.
British Railways - S. W. A. Newton Collection
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2013-06-05 11:37:56
Date taken
01/01/1903