File:Surrey Iron Railway watercolour.jpg

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English: Watercolour showing the Surrey Iron Railway, the first public railway company, passing Chipstead Valley Road.
Date Early 19th Century (railway depicted closed in 1846)
Source http://briscoe-smith.org.uk/thalia/Local_History.htm
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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