National Museum of Scotland

Wylam Dilly, one of the world's two oldest surviving steam locomotives, built in 1813 by William Hedley (1779-1843) and Timothy Hackworth (1786-1850) to haul coal along the Wylam Waggonway near Newcastle Upon Tyne, seen here in the National Museum of Scotland at Edinburgh on 20th July 2017.

Location: National Museum of Scotland

Original line: National Museums of Scotland

Photographer: David Bosher

Contact photographer: David Bosher

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Photosets: Steam Trains (main line tours, London Underground and Museums including Flying Scotsman) 2013-2022  

Date: 20/07/2017

Image number: 72393


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