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The works of the '''Swiss Locomotive and Machine Co.''' of Winterthur, Switzerland.<ref>The Engineer 1931/01/30</ref>
The works of the '''Swiss Locomotive and Machine Co.''' of Winterthur, Switzerland.<ref>The Engineer 1931/01/30</ref>


1871 [[Charles Brown (1827-1896)|Charles Brown]], a British engineer, founded Schweizerische Lokomotiv- und Maschinenfabrik (Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works).
1871 [[Charles Brown (1827-1905)|Charles Brown]], a British engineer, founded Schweizerische Lokomotiv-und Maschinenfabrik (Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works).


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February 1911.
1931. High Pressure Locomotive.

The works of the Swiss Locomotive and Machine Co. of Winterthur, Switzerland.[1]

1871 Charles Brown, a British engineer, founded Schweizerische Lokomotiv-und Maschinenfabrik (Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works).

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  1. The Engineer 1931/01/30