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- De_Winton abstract "De Winton & Co (1854-1901) were engineers in Caernarfon, Wales. They built vertical boilered narrow gauge locomotives for use in Welsh slate mines and other industrial settings. At least six De Winton locomotives have been preserved. But these quarry tramway locomotives, for which in the 21st century they are largely remembered, were just a small part of this company's engineering output.".
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- De_Winton wikiPageWikiLink Carnarvonshire_Railway.
- De_Winton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Locomotive_manufacturers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- De_Winton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slate_industry_in_Wales.
- De_Winton wikiPageWikiLink Chaloner_(locomotive).
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- De_Winton wikiPageWikiLink Fred_Dibnah.
- De_Winton wikiPageWikiLink Leighton_Buzzard_Light_Railway.
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- De_Winton wikiPageWikiLink National_Slate_Museum.
- De_Winton wikiPageWikiLink Parc_Glynllifon.
- De_Winton wikiPageWikiLink Pen-yr-Orsedd_Quarry.
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- De_Winton wikiPageWikiLink Vale_of_Rheidol_Railway.
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- De_Winton wikiPageWikiLinkText "De Winton & Co".
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- De_Winton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Parry de Winton engineering family".
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- De_Winton subject Category:Locomotive_manufacturers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
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- De_Winton comment "De Winton & Co (1854-1901) were engineers in Caernarfon, Wales. They built vertical boilered narrow gauge locomotives for use in Welsh slate mines and other industrial settings. At least six De Winton locomotives have been preserved. But these quarry tramway locomotives, for which in the 21st century they are largely remembered, were just a small part of this company's engineering output.".
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