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Electric locomotive, No. 26020

Electric locomotive, No. 26020

1951

Gorton Collection

Gorton Collection

1890-1963

Great Central Railway locomotive, number 102

Great Central Railway locomotive, number 102

1911

Director class  "Butler Henderson", Great Central Railway

Director class "Butler Henderson", Great Central Railway

1920

Steam locomotive, Great Central Railway, 04 class 2-8-0 No 102, designed by J.G. Robinson, built at Gorton in 1911, withdrawn 1963 (as BR 63601).

Great Central Railway locomotive, number 102

1911

Connecting rod, iron. Long, thin rectangular strips of metal with squared looped ends. Rod is bowed slightly in the middle. Attaches to steam locomotive, Great Central Railway, 04 class 2-8-0 No 102.

Connecting Rod to Great Central Railway Loco 102

1911

Connecting rod, iron. Long, thin rectangular strips of metal with squared looped ends. Rod is bowed slightly in the middle. Attaches to steam locomotive, Great Central Railway, 04 class 2-8-0 No 102.

Connecting Rod to Great Central Railway Loco 102

1911

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