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English: The First Locomotive with a Steel Boiler. Etching of steam engine pulling a car that appears to be full of wood. Below the side windows is written "Scotia" and "No. 90". Inscription: l.c.; "The First Locomotive With A Steel Boiler / Designed by Richard Eaton, Locomotive Sup't. / Built by the Great Western Railway of Canada / at Hamilton Ontario, 1861".
Published by the J. Ottmann Lithographic Co. The print, "made directly from a large colored drawing", was a supplement to the February 1892 issue of the journal Locomotive Engineering, published in New York.
Français : La première locomotive munie d’une chaudière en acier
Date Print published in 1892. Date of creation unknown.
Source https://www.flickr.com/photos/lac-bac/31475915196/in/album-72157677492475586/
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