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English: Narrow-gauge locomotive from the Baldwin Locomotive Works, 1885
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Source | Baldwin Locomotive Works Illustrated Catalogue of Narrow-Gauge Locomotives (https://archive.org/details/illustratednarro00baldrich) |
Author | Anonymous |
Tag Archives: Trains
Boxcar
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English: Typographic ornament from an 1895 catalogue of the Cleveland Type Foundry
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Source | Specimen book of the Cleveland Type Founhdry (https://archive.org/details/cataloguebookofs00clevrich/page/306) |
Author | Anonymous |
Baldwin Narrow-Gauge Freight Locomotive, Decapod Type
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English: Narrow-gauge locomotive from the Baldwin Locomotive Works, 1885
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Source | Baldwin Locomotive Works Illustrated Catalogue of Narrow-Gauge Locomotives (https://archive.org/details/illustratednarro00baldrich) |
Author | Anonymous |
Baldwin Narrow-Gauge Switching Locomotive
Description |
English: Narrow-gauge locomotive from the Baldwin Locomotive Works, 1885
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Source | Baldwin Locomotive Works Illustrated Catalogue of Narrow-Gauge Locomotives (https://archive.org/details/illustratednarro00baldrich) |
Author | Anonymous |
Quick Delivery
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English: Advertising art of a train promoting “quick delivery”
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Source | Bookseller & Stationer (https://archive.org/details/stationeryoffice1919toro/page/n589) |
Author | Anonymous |
Blocked in the Snow
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English: Passengers of a train stuck in the snow forage for wood
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Source | Our Young Folks, 1868 https://archive.org/stream/ouryoungfolksser4112trow#page/108/mode/2up) |
Author | Anonymous engraver |
The engraving bears a mark in the lower left that seems to be “R. Sc.” “Sc.” is probably an abbreviation for “Sculpsit,” leaving “R.” as the only identification of the artist.
Interior of a Postal-Car, by A. C. Warren
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English: Interior of a United States postal car in 1873
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Source | Scribner’s Monthly, 1873 (https://archive.org/stream/scribnersmonthly06newy#page/193/mode/1up) |
Author | A. V. Warren, illustrator; G. Avery, engraver |
Mechanical Toy Train on Track, 1900
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English: A tin toy advertised in a 1900 wholesale catalogue
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Source | Nerlich & Co. catalogue, 1900 (https://archive.org/stream/fallandholiday00nerluoft#page/78/mode/1up) |
Author | Anonymous illustrator |