Item #P3605 Mr Good's Locomotive Engine Toronto. A. Stewart.
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Mr Good's Locomotive Engine Toronto

Toronto: Canadian Journal, c. 1853. Notes: An early depiction of the first locomotive produced in Toronto.

Before 1853, locomotives had been imported from Great Britain or the United States. The Toronto Locomotive Works, owned by James Good, an Irish immigrant, built the first steam locomotive manufactured in Canada.

Good's Toronto Locomotive Works was located in the northeast corner of Queen and Yonge Streets, approximately where St. Michael\\\'s Hospital and the Elgin-Winter Garden Theatre are located today., Image Size : 269x376 (mm), 10.59x14.80 (Inches), Platemark Size : , Paper Size : , Coloring: Hand Colored, Medium: Wood Engraving, Categories: Transportation Trains;. Very Good. Item #P3605

Notes: An early depiction of the first locomotive produced in Toronto.

Before 1853, locomotives had been imported from Great Britain or the United States. The Toronto Locomotive Works, owned by James Good, an Irish immigrant, built the first steam locomotive manufactured in Canada.

Good's Toronto Locomotive Works was located in the northeast corner of Queen and Yonge Streets, approximately where St. Michael\\\'s Hospital and the Elgin-Winter Garden Theatre are located today., Image Size : 269x376 (mm), 10.59x14.80 (Inches), Platemark Size : , Paper Size : , Coloring: Hand Colored, Medium: Wood Engraving, Categories: Transportation Trains;.

Price: $875.00

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