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The opening of the Canterbury & Whitstable Railway, Kent, 3 mai 1830

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The opening of the Canterbury & Whitstable Railway, Kent, 3 mai 1830
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The opening of the Canterbury & Whitstable Railway, Kent, 3 mai 1830. Coloured lithograph by T M Baynes, of the view from Church Street with Whitstable in the distance, showing the steam locomotive 'Invicta'. The Invicta was built for the Canterbury and Whitstable line by Robert Stephenson & Company. English engineer and mechanic Stephenson (1803-1859) based the design of the Invicta on that of the 'Rocket' that became famous after winning the Rainhill Trials on the Liverpool & Manchester Railway in 1829. The Canterbury & Whitstable Railway was known locally as the 'Crab and Winkle' line. It was taken over by the South Eastern Railway in 1844, and remained in operation until 1952. Printed by C Hullmandel and published by Henry Ward, 14 Sun Street, Canterbury. ©SSPL/Science Museum

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19th century / 20th century / railway / train / public transport / transport / locomotive / story / history / england english / great britain - british / engraving

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