Trevithick The Basics
The story of the world's first steam railway locomotive, built in South Wales by a Cornishman, and first run in February 1804. Sadly, we don't know what it looked like - something acdemics have been struggling with since the 1950s! In 2019 a re-assessment of the evidence provided a "best fit" suggestion as to its appearance and function. Enjoy!

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Richard Trevithick's London Steam Circus

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Myth Busting: Trevithick and the Penydarren Locomotive

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The BRILLIANT Inventor Who Turned A Food Van Into Britain's Deadliest Desert Weapon !

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Making Model Steam Engine Castings in the Home Workshop

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The World's Oldest Steam Engine! Newcomen Atmospheric Engine | First Century of Steam

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Keeping a MASSIVE Ancient Steam Engine Running

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Will This 100 Year Old Steam Locomotive Run?

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Rolls-Royce Built A V12 With No Valves That Could've Powered A 5,000 HP Spitfire!

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RICHARD TREVITHICK'S PUFFING DEVIL ON TREVITHICK DAY 2017

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Track: The Basics

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Mamod Steam Roller Restoration | Bangers & Cash: Restoring Classics | U&Yesterday

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WE GOT A STEAM ENGINE!

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Why German Engineers Couldn't Explain How Britain Built A Bomb That Bounced On Water

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10. A Steaming First - Richard Trevithick

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Horsepower: James Watt and the Transition from Horse to Steam

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TOP 15 STEAM TRAINS that look Awesome

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Blucher: The Basics

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German Pilots Tested A Captured Hawker Hurricane... Their Verdict Stunned The Luftwaffe

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The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

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