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English: 1985 replica of Iron Duke locomotive at the Maritime Heritage Centre alongside the Great Western Dockyard for the duration of the Brunel 200 celebrations.
Date Taken on 20 August 2006
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Author Rod Ward / Rodw at en.wikipedia

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  • 2006-08-20 19:57 Rodw 2321×1725×??? (2448339 bytes) 1985 replica of Iron Duke locomotive. Taken at the Maritime Heritage Centre alongside the Great Western Dockyard for the duration of the Brunel 200 celebrations. Taken by Rod Ward 20th August 2006

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