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A Broad gauge 4-2-4 Tank engine of the Bristol and Exeter Railway. They were designed by the B&ER's Locomotive Superintendent, James Pearson and had 9ft driving wheels.

This photo was taken from an old original photo we came across while helping to clear the house of a deceased friend. I have uploaded it to Flickr in the hope that it might be interesting to steam enthusiasts.
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Author Tony Hisgett from Birmingham, UK

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