File:1903 plan of Baldwin Locomotive Works.jpg

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English: Plan of the Baldwin Locomotive Works factory shops in Philadelphia ca. 1902-03, one of the largest locomotive manufacturers in the United States at that time, as well as one of the most productive in US railroading history. Note: image made by merging a two-page image into one and deleting the overlap space.
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Source Illustration from pages 6-7 of History of the Baldwin Locomotive Works: 1831-1902, Philadelphia: The Edgell Company. From digital scan at https://archive.org/details/historybaldwinlo00baldiala
Author Unsigned delineator; no author indicated on title page or elsewhere; presumably by the Baldwin Locomotive Works
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