File:1846 von Georg Egestorff (Begründer der Hanomag) an die Königlich Hannoversche Staatsbahn als fahrbare Dampfmaschine erste ausgelieferte Lokomotive „Ernst August“ zur Einweihung der Strecke Hannover-Hildesheim.jpg

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Deutsch: Duch den ersten Industriellen im Königreich Hannover, Georg Egestorff, wurde 1846 als fahrbare Dampfmaschine die erste Lokomotive ausgeliefert unter dem Namen des hannoverschen Regenten König Ernst August von Hannover. Die Lokomotive wurde noch im selben Jahr zur Eröffnung der Bahnstrecke von Hannover nach Hildesheim und unter dem Generalpostdirektor Wilhelm August von Rudloff zur Beförderung der Postgüter Hannovers eingesetzt ...
Date circa 1846
date QS:P,+1846-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Lebensraum Linden und Hanomag AG: http://www.lebensraum-linden.de/inhalt/showfoto.php?hilfe=1&id=902000647&bez=%22Ernst+August%22%2C+die+erste+Egestorff%27sche+Lokomotive%2C+wurde+1846+nach+dem+hannoverschen+Regenten+benannt.%3Cbr+%2F%3E%0D%0A%3Cbr+%2F%3E%0D%0A
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