File:Rosslare - Ballygeary Harbour circa 1882 with DWWR 2-2-2WT No. 1 on the turntable.jpg

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Rosslare - Ballygeary Harbour circa 1882 with DWWR 2-2-2WT No. 1 on the turntable

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English: Rosslare - Ballygeary Harbour circa 1882 with DWWR 2-2-2WT No. 1 on the turntable. The Original is held by the NLI, see (Casserley, 1974, p294) The locomotive in the picture was built by Fairnbairn in 1853 and withdrawn in 1891 according to (Casserley, 1974, p34)
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Camera location52° 15′ 02″ N, 6° 20′ 09″ W  Heading=45° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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