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Midland 1070 was the first of the Class 1070 locomotives built under Johnson between 1874 to 1876. This was developed from Kirtley's 890 class, and had inside frames, 6ft 2in diameter driving wheels and 17in x 24in cylinders. The class as a whole were renumbered 127-56 in order of building in 1907

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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