The "River Irt " -0-8-2 . 15"-gauge locomotive.
The "River Irt " -0-8-2 . 15"-gauge locomotive, recognised as the oldest working engine in the world. Built in 1894 by Sir Aurthur Haywood of Duffield Bank near Derby. It was originally named "Muriel" she arrived in Ravenglass in 1917.
Size: 5257px × 3495px
Location: Cumbria North West England UK
Photo credit: © DavidDent / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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