202km/h is the world record by the LNER Mallard in the UK on 3rd
July 1938. The LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard travelled at 202km/h
(126mph) in the UK on 3rd July 1938.
202km/h is the world record by the LNER Mallard in the UK on 3rd
July 1938. The LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard travelled at 202km/h
(126mph) in the UK on 3rd July 1938.
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Arthur Peppercorn was born in 1889.
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Arthur Peppercorn died in 1951.
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Peppercorn is the dried fruit of the Black Pepper plant
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The first 40 locomotives of the LNER B1 class with the exception
of one which was named Ralph Assheton were named after antelope and
the Duiker is one of them. Amongst the others were names like
Bongo, Puku, Inyala and Sassaby along with the more commonly known
ones like Roedeer and Springbok.