File:Norris 4-2-0 locomotive Victoria - Bell 1920 (grayscale, contrast stretch).jpg
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English: Side view drawing of the Norris 4-2-0 locomotive Victoria with tender; this locomotive was built in 1839 for the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway in England. |
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Source | J. Snowden Bell, "The Engines Used in Early Railroad Practice", p. 437, fig. 11, in Canadian Machinery and Manufacturing News, vol. XXIV, no. 20, November 11, 1920. | |||||||
Author | J. Snowden Bell | |||||||
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current | 20:19, 17 October 2019 | 2,184 × 1,112 (312 KB) | Colin Douglas Howell (talk | contribs) | {{Information |description={{en|1=Side view drawing of the Norris 4-2-0 locomotive ''Victoria'' with tender; this locomotive was built in 1839 for the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway in England.}} |date=1920-11-11 |source=J. Snowden Bell, "The Engines Used in Early Railroad Practice", [https://archive.org/details/canmachineroctdec1920toro/page/529 p. 437, fig. 11], in ''Canadian Machinery and Manufacturing New... |
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