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In pictures: National Waterfront Museum |
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First steam locomotive Among the larger objects on show is a working replica of the Pennydarren - the first workable steam locomotive, engineered by Richard Trevithick and which ran from the Pennydarren iron works in 1804. There is also a 28-tonne rolling steel mill, a brick press and one of the very few surviving coal wagons. |
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