Two Illustrated Histories of the Locomotive
(1899 & 1924)


List of Locomotive Illustrations 

Pictorial History of the Locomotive. (1899)


Cugnot's Locomotive, 1771.
William Murdock's Locomotive, 1784.
Trevethick's Locomotive, 1803.
Murray's Locomotive Upon Blenkinsop's Railway, 1812.
William Brunton's Locomotive, 1813.
Hedley's Locomotive "Puffing Billy", 1813.
Hadley's Engine, Wylam Railway, 1815.
Stephenson's Engine, 1815.
Stephenson's Engine "Locomotion" or No. 1, 1825.
Hackworth's "Royal George", 1827.
The Rainhill Trials On The Liverpool And Manchester Ry.
Stephenson's "Rocket", 1829.
The "Rocket", 1830.
Braithwaite and Ericsson's "Novelty", 1829.
Hackworth's "Sanspareil", 1829.
The "Stourbridge Lion", 1829.
Locomotive Engine "America".
Peter Cooper's Locomotive, Tom Thumb, 1830.
The "Best Friend", 1830.
The "West Point", 1830-1831.
The "South Carolina", 1831.
Hackworth's "Globe", 1830.
Stockton and Darlington Engine, 1830.
The "DeWitt Clinton", 1831.
The "John Bell", 1831.
The "Old Ironsides", 1832.
Stockton and Darlington Engine, 1832-36.
The "Atlantic", 1832.
Baldwin Engine, 1833.
Richard Robert's Locomotive, 1833.
Forrester's Locomotive, 1834.
Passenger Locomotive by Fenton, Murray and Jackson, 1834.
Berry's Locomotive, 1835.
Campbell's "Eight Wheeler", 1836.
Eastwick and Harrison's Engine, 1837.
Historical Locomotive - The "North Star".
The "Sandusky", 1837.
Ross Winans’ Coal Burning Engine, 1844 to 1854.
Locomotive for Rack Rail, Madison and Indianapolis Ry., 1848.
Geo. E. Sellers Locomotive for "Middle Rail", 1847.
Sharp, Roberts and Co.'s Engine, 1847.
Locomotive "Cornwall", 1847.
Locomotive "Cornwall", 1862-63.
American Passenger Engine by Danforth, Cooke, & Co., 1855.
The "Lightning" of 1849.
The "Governor Paine", 1848.
Rogers, Ketchum and Grosvenors' Ten-Wheeled Engine, 1848.
The Locomotive "Pioneer", 1850.
Great Western Express Engine, 1851.
Bristol and Exeter Engine, 1853.
Phila., Wilm., and Balto. Railroad Pass. Locomotive, 1853.
Colbourn's Engine for Burning Anthracite Coal, 1854.
M. M. Blavier and Larpents Engine "L'Aigle", 1855.
Beugniot's Goods Engine, by Koechlin, 1860.
Ramsbottom's Self Filling Tender, 1860
Haswell's Four Cylinder Locomotive, 1861.
Grew's Ice Locomotive, 1861.
Petiet's Engine by Gouin, Paris, 1863.
Compound Locomotive Northern Railway Of France, 1886.
English Compound. - The Compound Locomotive "Pennsylvania", 1889.
A Modern English Eight-Wheeler, 1892
Pennsylvania R. R. Co.'s Passenger Locomotive, 1887.
Modern American Passenger Locomotive Penn. R. R., 1892.
Johnstone Double Bogie Compound Locomotive, 1892.
American Express Locomotive, 1893.
Compound Express Locomotive, 1893.
A Shay Locomotive, 1895.
Fast Passenger Locomotive, 1895.
Four Cylinder Compound Express Engine, 1898.
American Compound Consolidated Road Locomotive, 1899.
Simple Consolidation Freight Locomotive, 1899.
English Four-Coupled Express Locomotive, 1899.

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List of Locomotive Illustrations 

Development of the Locomotive. (1925)


The First Locomotive, 1769.
Murdock's Locomotive, 1784.
Trevithick’s Locomotive, 1803.
Puffing Billy, 1813.
Locomotion, 1825.
Stephenson's Rocket, 1829.
The Stourbridge Lion, 1829.
The Best Friend, 1830.
The Tom Thumb, 1830.
The John Bull, 1831.
The West Point, 1831.
The “Dewitt Clinton”, 1831.
The York, 1831.
The Experiment, 1832.
The “South Carolina”, 1832.
Old Ironsides, 1832.
The Atlantic, 1832.
The Pioneer, 1836.
First American Type, 1837.
The Mazeppa, 1837.
The Sandusky, 1837.
Hinkley’s Lion, 1839.
The Mercury, 1842.
The Mud Digger, 1844.
The Atlas, 1846.
The "Stevens" Type, 1847.
The Chesapeake, 1847.
Winans’ Camel, 1848.
The America, 1854.
The Mason Type, 1857.
The First Mogul, 1863.
The Pennsylvania, 1863.
First Consolidation, 1866.
The First Decapod, 1867.
The Commodore Vanderbilt, 1874.
First Passenger Engine With Wootten Boiler, 1880.
The Forney Type, 1880.
The Champion, 1880.
The "999", 1892.
First Columbia Type, 1892.
The First Atlantic Type, 1895.
First Mikaido Type, 1897.
First Prairie Type, 1900.
First Pacific Type, 1901.
First Santa Fe Type, 1903.
First Mallet Type, 1904.
First Mountain Type, 1912.
The Modern Gearless Electric, 1920.
Three Cylinder Type, 1923.
The Horatio Allen, 1924.
Most Powerful Electric, 1925.
Southern Pacific Type, 1925.
Lima 2-8-4 Type, 1925.


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