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RAILROAD: LOCOMOTIVES. The Lion locomotive, built by the firm of Todd, Kitson, and Laird of Leeds, England in 1838 for the Liverpool & Manchester Railway. Photographed c1900
RAILROAD: LOCOMOTIVES.
The Lion locomotive, built by the firm of Todd, Kitson, and Laird of Leeds, England in 1838 for the Liverpool & Manchester Railway. Photographed c1900
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Media ID 6191915
1900 Edwardian Engine Lion Locomotive Rail Road Steam Train Transportati Victorian
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This photograph captures a piece of history that revolutionized transportation in the 19th century. The image showcases "The Lion" a remarkable locomotive built by the esteemed firm of Todd, Kitson, and Laird in Leeds, England back in 1838. Commissioned for the Liverpool & Manchester Railway, this magnificent steam engine played a crucial role in connecting these two bustling cities. As we gaze at this snapshot from around 1900, we are transported to an era when railways were at the forefront of technological advancements. The Lion stands proudly on its tracks, exuding power and elegance with its Victorian-era design. Its intricate details and robust structure reflect the craftsmanship of a bygone era. Intriguingly captured during either late Edwardian or early Victorian times, this photograph offers us a glimpse into how people traveled long distances before automobiles dominated our roads. It serves as a reminder of how far we have come in terms of transportation technology. The presence of a man near the locomotive adds depth to the scene; his figure emphasizes both scale and perspective while reminding us that behind every great invention lies human ingenuity. This print is not just an exquisite piece capturing historical significance; it also symbolizes progress and innovation that shaped our modern world. A true testament to engineering brilliance, "The Lion" continues to roar through time as an enduring icon of railroads' golden age.
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