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Number and Name | Class | Wheels Gauge | Builder Works No/Year built | Notes/Location |
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AL8468 "Margaret" |
Plough
Ω |
John Fowler
1368/1870 | ||
AI8468 |
Traction
Ω |
John Fowler
1368/1870 | ||
"Caramaru" | F Alt. |
0-4-0 Saddle Tank Metre |
Manning Wardle
375/1871 |
Capivari Power Works, Tubarao, Santa Catarina, Brazil ex Rowland Cox, for Ituana Rly.
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NR1212 |
Plough
Ω |
John Fowler
1641/1871 |
Beeby Brothers of Rempstone. Rebuilt by Allens of Oxford 1915, worked commercially until 1953.
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1 |
4-4-0
5'3 |
John Fowler
1531/1871 |
Brazilian Rly (Paulista) - Jundiai SP. Museum. | |
110 |
2-4-0 Tank 3'6" |
Yorkshire Engine Co
164/1871 | ||
J&A Brown 4 | G |
0-6-0 Tank Standard |
Kitson
1620/1872 |
Exported to Australia as a contractors loco. Within 2 years taken over by New South WalesGR until 1891 sold to J & A Brown. Now on display at Newcastle Museum, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. |
Plough
Ω |
John Fowler
1862/1872 |
Frilands museum Maribo, Denmark.
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7 "Guamacaro" | Special |
0-6-0 Saddle Tank 2'6" |
Manning Wardle
440/1873 |
Manalich Sugar Mill, Cuba ex Havana and Mayanzas Rly.
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2 | Я H |
0-4-0 Saddle Tank Standard |
Manning Wardle
437/1873 |
Gaskell Deakom and Co., Widnes rebuilt by Sentinel 6155/1925 and now resides at Coalbrookdale Museum. |
AL8463 "Noreen" | 14hp SC |
Plough
Ω |
John Fowler
2013/1873 |
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HR3666 "THE MISTRESS" |
Plough
Ω |
John Fowler
1908/1873 |
Wiltshire. | |
4-4-0 Tank Metre |
Avonside (Bristol)
1047/1873 | |||
1 "Sutherland" |
2-4-0 Tank 3' |
Beyer Peacock
1253/1873 |
Isle of Man. | |
3 "Pender" |
2-4-0 Tank 3' |
Beyer Peacock
1255/1873 |
Isle of Man. | |
"Karlskoga" |
Standard |
Peckett
/1873 | ||
9 | B1 |
0-4-2 Saddle Tank 5' |
Beyer Peacock
1334/1873 | |
5 "COLISEO" | Special |
0-6-0 Saddle Tank 2'6" |
Manning Wardle
441/1874 |
Havana and Matanzas Rly, Cuba, preserved at Museo del Ferrocarril de Cuba, Havana.
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Plough
Ω |
John Fowler
2479/1874 | |||
NR1213 |
Plough
Ω |
John Fowler
1642/1874 |
Beeby Brothers of Rempstone. Rebuilt by Allens of Oxford 1915, worked commercially until 1953.
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Ω | Designed to travel on road wheels. |
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Survivor | |
Я | Rebuild |
This item was not built in Leeds and is included in the data base for reference only. |