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Jonathan Forster all worked at Wylam Colliery for Christopher Blacket (1751-1829), and there produced the famous early steam engines Puffing Billy and Wylam Dilly
Jonathan Forster was an enginewright who worked at Wylam Colliery for [[Christopher Blacket]] (1751-1829), and there produced the famous early steam engines [[Puffing Billy]] and [[Wylam Dilly]]
 
 
Puffing Billy was an early steam locomotive, constructed in 1812-1814.
 
It was bult by engineer William Hedley, enginewright Jonathan Forster

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Jonathan Forster was an enginewright who worked at Wylam Colliery for Christopher Blacket (1751-1829), and there produced the famous early steam engines Puffing Billy and Wylam Dilly