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DescriptionNER E5 2-4-0 1463 (1885) Head of Steam, Darlington 30.06.2009 P6300112 (10192722204).jpg
Built in 1885. This engine was designed by Henry Tennant and Thomas W. Worsdell for use on express trains. Withdrawn 1927 and previously displayed in original York Railway Museum.
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Image title
Built in 1885. This engine was designed by Henry Tennant and Thomas W. Worsdell for use on express trains. Withdrawn 1927 and previously displayed in original York Railway Museum.
Camera manufacturer
OLYMPUS CORPORATION
Camera model
C760UZ
Exposure time
1/30 sec (0.033333333333333)
F Number
f/2.8
ISO speed rating
109
Date and time of data generation
11:36, 30 June 2009
Lens focal length
6.3 mm
Short title
Built in 1885. This engine was designed by Henry Tennant and Thomas W. Worsdell for use on express trains. Withdrawn 1927 and previously displayed in original York Railway Museum.