Stephenson patentee type 2-2-2 locomotive no 123 “harvey combe”, built 1835, sold to the london and birmingham railway for use as a work train locomotive
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c. F. Cheffins: “ ‘the harvey combe’ engine. Mr. Stephenson’s patent. Plate lxxviii. – elevation of stephenson’s patent locomotive engine. ” originally published as a plate in frederick walter simms (editor), public works of great britain, london: john weale, 1838, plate no. 78 in plate section following page 72,
newly engraved and reprinted in the engineer, sept. 24, 1926 (number and page not stated),
in turn reprinted in ernest l. Ahrons, the british steam railway locomotive, 1825–1925, london: the locomotive publishing company limited, and new york: spon & chamberlain, 1927, on the page facing the frontispiece. Digitizer: the internet archive, 2014
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