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"Cornwall is a preserved steam locomotive that was built at Crewe in 1847 and extensively rebuilt in 1858. She was designed by Francis Trevithick son of Richard."
Believed to be currently in Shildon, County Durham.
Gratefully reproduced with permission - picture copyright Larry Shone aka Stumm47 from the Deviant Art website.
Friends of Crewe Heritage Centre - Supporting Crewe's Culture, History and Heritage from before the Railways to Today.
www.friendsofcreweheritagecentre.org.uk
2 comments:
Tim was Cornwall on display at the heritage centre for a while years back,or am i thinking of another engine?
nice blog and unique content for sharing.
- St Austell
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