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Steam lokomobiles, wood engraving, published in 1877

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Steam lokomobiles, wood engraving, published in 1877

Steam lokomobiles: 1) Lokomobile by Richard Garett (England), 2) Longitudinal section of a lokomobile, 3) Street locomotive by Aveling & Porter (England), 4) Street locomotive by Robert William Thomson (Scotland). Woodcut engraving, published in 1877

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This print takes us back to the year 1877, offering a glimpse into the fascinating world of steam locomotives. The wood engraving showcases four distinct types of "lokomobiles" that were prevalent during this era. The first locomotive featured is the Lokomobile by Richard Garrett, proudly representing England's contribution to steam-powered innovation. Its sturdy construction and powerful engine symbolize the nation's industrial prowess. Next, we are presented with a longitudinal section of a lokomobile, revealing its intricate inner workings. This detailed illustration highlights the complexity and engineering marvel behind these road-going steam engines. Moving on, we encounter the Street Locomotive by Aveling & Porter, another remarkable creation from England. With its sleek design and undeniable presence on urban streets, it exemplifies how steam power revolutionized transportation in British cities. Lastly, we are introduced to the Street Locomotive by Robert William Thomson from Scotland. This particular machine embodies Scottish ingenuity and contributes to our understanding of how different regions within Britain embraced steam technology. As we admire this woodcut engraving, it becomes evident that these locomotives played an integral role in shaping English culture during this period. From agriculture to industry and even youth culture - their wheels turned with immense power as they propelled Britain forward into the Industrial Revolution.

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