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D Class steam locomotive, NZR no 197, 2-4-0T type, at Lower Hutt, 1906.
Date: 1906
From: Godber, Albert Percy, 1875-1949 :Collection of albums, prints and negatives
Reference: APG-0312-1/2-G
Description: "D" 197, a D class steam locomotive, 2-4-0T type, photographed at Lower Hutt Railway Station in 1906 by Albert Percy Godber. A print from this negative is at Pa1-q-101 (Godber Album vol 108, p 75), with the caption "First rail motor train. 1906" Inscriptions: Album page - bottom centre - Lower Hutt. D 197. First rail motor train. 1906. NZR \"D\" class 197 was built by Neilson & Co., Glasgow (maker's no 1844/74), went into service on 5 April 1879 and was written off in 1916. See \"Register of New Zealand Railways steam locomotives, 1863-1971\" by W G Lloyd, p 53. A note in Godber Album vol 108, page 75, says \"First rail motor train\". For a view taken of the carriage behind the locomotive, taken at the same time, see APG-1486-1/4 (and its original print in Godber Album Vol 108, p 75 (PA1-q-101) Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative 6.5 x 4.75 inches
D class steam locomotive, no 197, 2-4-0T type, at Lower Hutt, 1906.
Date: 1906
From: Godber, Albert Percy, 1875-1949 :Collection of albums, prints and negatives
Reference: APG-0313-1/2-G
Description: "D" class steam locomotive, New Zealand Railways no 197, 2-4-0T type. There are four unidentified railway workmen standing beside the engine. Photographed at Lower Hutt in 1906 by A P Godber. Almost identical to image at APG-0312-1/2, which gives location and date in album at Pa1-q-101 (Godber Album vol 108, p 75) "D" 197, a D class steam locomotive, was built by Neilson & Co., Glasgow (maker's no 1844/74), went into service on 5 April 1879 and was written off in 1916. Source: "Register of New Zealand Railways steam locomotives, 1863-1971" by W G Lloyd (p 53). Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative 6.5 x 4.75 inches