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<p>[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 114409, member: 25"]<i>By the 1850s they were using those belled-out smokestacks on wood-fired engines</i></p><p><br /></p><p>Not in Britain, these are British engines. Always coal fired. Although some did have slightly flared chimneys.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for the picture, a scan might be better, then run the scan through Picasa to adjust contrast and colour.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 114409, member: 25"][I]By the 1850s they were using those belled-out smokestacks on wood-fired engines[/I] Not in Britain, these are British engines. Always coal fired. Although some did have slightly flared chimneys. As for the picture, a scan might be better, then run the scan through Picasa to adjust contrast and colour.[/QUOTE]
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