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Description Steam locomotive Wylam Dilly shortly before it's sister engine Puffing Billy was handed over to the London Museum of Patents in 1862. Other sources give the year 1883, when Wylam Dilly itself was given to the Royal Museum in Edinburgh.
Date or 1883
Source http://www.scienceandsociety.co.uk
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