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Puffing Devil locomotive, artworkPuffing Devil locomotive. Diagrams and text explaining Richard Trevithicks (1771-1833) Puffing Devil steam locomotive. This full-size locomotive, which was built in 1801
TREVITHICKs LOCO 1808Trevithicks latest engine, known as the " catch-me-who- can" is the centre-piece at the steam circus on the New Road, Euston Square, London
Trevithick & Vivians steam carriage 1801Richard Trevithick and Andrew Vivians steam car driving on ordinary roads. 1801
An Exhibition Of Steam Traction By Richard Trevithicks Catch Me Who Can Steam Railway Locomotive On The Site Of Euston Square, Bloomsbury, London, England In 1809
Trevithicks Later CarTrevithicks improved passenger- carrying steam carriage is kept going by a stoker on a little platform at the rear, or stern, of the vehicle. Date: 1803
Trevithicks WaterwheelRichard Trevithick seniors water wheel at Cooks Kitchen mine, Cornwall 1778
Richard Trevithick?s dredging machine, 1803 Date: 1803
Trevithicks portable steam engine - Catch me who can" Trevithicks portable steam engine of 1808, " Catch me who can" Date: 1808
Trevithicks Steam-WhimRichard Trevithick seniors steam-whim at Cooks Kitchen mine, Cornwall
Trevithicks Steam CarTrevithicks first passenger- carrying steam carriage looks pretty much like a railway locomotive: it runs at Camborne, Cornwall