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File:Stockton & Darlington Railway Union Coach.jpg

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Description The Union horse-drawn coach. Crop of an advertisement for the service which started on the Stockton and Darlington Railway in October 1826, printed in the "Durham County Advertiser" on 14 October 1826
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Source Tomlinson, William Weaver, 1858-1916 (1915) The North Eastern Railway; its rise and development, p. 125
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
An original artwork published in a local newspaper in 1826, it seems unlikely the uncredited artist would have lived after 1926. Illustrations in Tomlinson are credited where the artist was known; this was published with the credit "From the Durham County Advertiser, 14 October 1826.
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