Locomotion (Steam locomotive)
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found: Work cat.: Satow, F. Locomotion, 1976:p. 3 (a full size reproduction of George Stephenson's first engine for the Stockton and Darlington Railway) p. 5 (George Stephenson's "Locomotion," built in 1825, has been a familiar sight to railway travellers on Darlington's main line station; the little engine, 8.5 tons in weight, is second only in fame to the "Rocket" which was built 4 years later)
found: Wikipedia WWW site, 15 Nov. 2006:Locomotion No.1 p. (Locomotion No.1 is an early British steam locomotive built by Robert Stephenson & Co. in 1825; it hauled the first train on the Stockton & Darlington Railway on Sept. 27, 1825; it was effectively a beam engine on wheels with vertical cylinders. The locomotive is now on display at the Darlington Railway Centre and Museum; there is a replica of the locomotive at the Beamish Museum)
found: Spartacus Schoolnet WWW site, 15 Nov. 2006:Locomotion p. (built by Robert Stephenson & Co., finished in 1825; was initially called "Active" and later given the name "Locomotion")
found: Darlington Railway Centre and Museum WWW site, 15 Nov. 2006:Locomotion p. (the world famous engine "Locomotion No. 1")
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2006-12-14: new
2006-12-15: revised
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