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  2. Puffing Billy (locomotive) - Wikipedia

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    Puffing Billy is the world's oldest surviving steam locomotive, [1] [2] constructed in 1813–1814 by colliery viewer William Hedley, enginewright Jonathan Forster and blacksmith Timothy Hackworth for Christopher Blackett, the owner of Wylam Colliery near Newcastle upon Tyne, in the United Kingdom.

  3. Powerscourt Estate - Wikipedia

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    Powerscourt House terrace & fountain (1800s) During the 16th century the house came into the ownership of the Powerscourt family. The family rose in wealth and prominence, and in the 18th century Richard Wingfield, 1st Viscount Powerscourt, commissioned the architect Richard Cassels to extensively alter and remodel the medieval castle to create a modern country house.

  4. Climax locomotive - Wikipedia

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    A small Class B Climax locomotive owned by the Oregon Lumber Company on display at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania Fruit Growers Number 3, a Class C Climax locomotive on display at the RailGiants Train Museum in Pomona, California Class B Climax locomotive Number 1694 at Emerald station preparing for a charter tour on the Puffing Billy Railway in Victoria, Australia

  5. Beamish Museum transport collection - Wikipedia

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    Puffing Billy: 0-4-0 1813 2006 William Hedley: Wylam Colliery Operational Steam Elephant: 0-6-0 1814 2002 William Chapman: Wallsend Colliery Stored, Awaiting overhaul Locomotion No. 1: 0-4-0 1825 1975 George Stephenson: Stockton and Darlington Railway: Awaiting overhaul & Static Display National Railway Museum Shildon: Hetton Lyon: 0-4-0 1851 N ...

  6. Killingworth locomotives - Wikipedia

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    The Killingworth Billy or Billy (not to be confused with Puffing Billy) was built to Stephenson's design at Killingworth Colliery’s workshops. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Previously thought to have been built in 1826, an archeological investigation in 2018 revised its construction date back by a further decade to 1816, making Billy the third-oldest surviving ...

  7. Powerscourt House, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Powerscourt House is the former Dublin townhouse of Viscount Powerscourt and now the Powerscourt Townhouse Centre, located on South William Street, Dublin. History

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