File:Midland Railway 1738 class 4-4-0 no 1757. The Engineering Magazine, XV-1, April 1898, New York, p. 99 – With caption.jpg

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Midland Railway 1738 class 4-4-0 no 1757, sometime in the 1890s

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English: Midland Railway 1738 class 4-4-0 no 1757 “Beatrice”, sometime in the 1890s

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Anonymous: “MIDLAND RAILWAY NO. 1757, WHICH RAN 81.8 MILES AN HOUR. Cylinders 18x26; driving wheels 7 ft.; by S. W. Johnson.” Photo on page 99 in Charles Rous-Marten: “Notable Speed-Trials of British Locomotives.” In The Engineering Magazine, vol. XV, no. 1, April 1898, New York, pp. 87–104.

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Date before 1898
date QS:P,+1898-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1898-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source https://archive.org/stream/factoryindustria15newy/factoryindustria15newy#page/99/mode/1up
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
(“Published by F. Moore, 9, South Place, London, E. C.” [p. 104] – “F. Moore” is a pseydonym for the artists (photographers, graphic artists, etc.) working first (from 1896?) for Moore's Monthly Magazine, then (from 1897) The Locomotive Magazine, and finally (from 1899) for the Locomotive Publishing Company Limited, all at the stated address.)
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