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English: Replica from 1980 of the historic steam locomotive Novelty from 1829, a competitor of the Rainhill Trials, in the Transport Museum in Nuremberg in the exhibition "Adler, Rocket and Co."
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Deutsch: Nachbau von 1980 der historischen Dampflokomotive Novelty von 1829, ein Teilnehmer des Rennens von Rainhill im Verkehrsmuseum in Nürnberg in der Ausstellung "Adler, Rocket und Co."
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11 September 2010 |
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Urmelbeauftragter ( talk | contribs | Gallery) (German Wikipedia) Deutsch:  Gesamtzahl meiner hochgeladenen Dateien: 794
English:  Total number of my uploaded files: 794 Jürgen Heegmann (juergen.heegmann@web.de) |
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