Neath Canal Incline using an 1803 Trevithick engine framed 1803 some of earliest steam framed

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Neath Canal Incline using an 1803 Trevithick engine framed 1803 some of earliest steam framed

One of earliest steam engines used for railway haulage

A4 framed signed limited print of gouache paint reconstruction in 1803 of the Richard Trevithick Winder on the railway from the head of the Neath Canal to Abernant Ironworks, engineered by the Swansea engineer Evan Hopkins. This was one of the first steam-powered railway haulage systems in he world. Original artwork by Stephen Hughes

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CanalArchaeology by Stephen Hughes

A collection of digital downloads and prints depicting canal and industrial scenes of South Wales.

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