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Subject: RE: Help: What is a bulgine? From: GUEST,# Date: 04 Mar 21 - 10:23 AM However, that means then that the 1818 date could be accurate--specifically the quotation regarding Milly Williams. |
Subject: RE: Help: What is a bulgine? From: GUEST,# Date: 04 Mar 21 - 12:59 PM https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bull_(locomotive)#/media/File:%22John_Bull%22_first_locomotive_LCCN2016839120_(cropped).tif The John Bull engine (railway use) in 1825. |
Subject: RE: Help: What is a bulgine? From: GUEST,# Date: 04 Mar 21 - 01:11 PM FAWK: Found my glasses. 1925 is that date. However, the earliest possible date for a 'bull' engine is 1791 which is when the inventor started designing the engine. The locomotive using the Bull Engine has about half the size of the larger steam engines on steam trains, so I can see its utility for firefighting. Now I will leave this thread and wish y'all success in determining things about bulgines. |
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