Steam Elephant

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Steam Elephant from an 1820 painting

Steam Elephant was an early steam locomotive from North East England.

An illustration of the locomotive first came to modern attention in 1931[1] and it was then generally assumed to be the work of George Stephenson. More recent interpretation is based on research carried out at Beamish Museum for construction of a replica. This interpretation is based largely on contemporaneous paintings (one being the earliest known oil of a steam locomotive, by an unknown artist) and other material from the Museum archives.[2] It is from the paintings that the name Steam Elephant has become associated specifically with this locomotive.

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