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The First locomotive. Aug. 8th, 1829. Trial trip of the "Stourbridge Lion"

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The First locomotive. Aug. 8th, 1829. Trial trip of the "Stourbridge Lion"

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Summary

Crowd watching the trial trip of the first locomotive, the "Stourbridge Lion".
G52817 U.S. Copyright Office.
Reproduction of painting.
Copyright by Clyde O. DeLand.

Steam Machines, Engines, Locomotives. In 1781 James Watt patented a steam engine that produced continuous rotary motion. Watt's ten-horsepower engines enabled a wide range of manufacturing machinery to be powered. The engines could be sited anywhere that water and coal or wood fuel could be obtained. By 1883, engines that could provide 10,000 hp had become feasible. The steam engine was one of the most important technologies of the Industrial Revolution.

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Date

01/01/1916
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Contributors

DeLand, Clyde Osmer, 1872-1947, artist
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Location

Honesdale (Pa.)41.57667, -75.25889
Google Map of 41.57666666666667, -75.25888888888889
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Source

Library of Congress
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Public Domain

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