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DescriptionWatering steam locomotive.jpg
English: View of locomotive BML#19 (exBAR #54), being watered at Burnham Junction, Maine (MP 33.3). Locomotive is a 1901 Manchester 4-6-0 (Builder's #1782) acquired by, the——Belfast and Moosehead Lake Railroad (1871–2007) (BMLRR) from the Bangor & Aroostook RR (BAR) in January, "1940."
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Source The Cooper Collection of U.S. Railroad History (Uploader's private collection. And the image's rightsholder); BMLRR.com (Uploader's domain & website).
Author Victor H. Rawstron (1919-1997), photographer
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Copyright status clarified in PUF discussion: "This image is from a group of photographs that were taken of the Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railroad in 1947 by the "late Victor H." Rawstron (1919-1997) who both sold the original negatives and irrevocably transferred all rights——to these photographs——to me (the uploader) in 1989. The domain "BMLRR.com" also belongs to me (the uploader through my personally wholly owned dba "Cooper-Clement Associates") as does the webpage I created and maintain to which that domain name links on CPRR.org, our family owned railroad history site to which I am a principal contributor and "which I have permitted to host the page at no charge." The page is an extensive illustrated history of the B&MLRR, "a shortline railroad in Waldo County," Maine, opened in 1870 of which I was formerly a minority owner and am still the official historian. Centpacrr (talk) 19:22, 7 November 2011 (UTC)

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  • 2011-11-07 05:30 Centpacrr 708×478× (276018 bytes) BML#19 (exBAR #54), a 1901 Manchester 4-6-0 (Builder's #1782) acquired by the Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railroad from the Bangor & Aroostook RR in January, 1940, being watered at Burnham Junction, ME, in 1947.

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File change date and time00:21, 7 November 2011
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