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Deutsch: Deutsche Soldaten vor zwei Feldbahn-Dampflokomotiven, von denen eine den Namen "Vert Galant" trägt. Das Foto ist in Michael Bayers Buch "Einsatz von Feldbahnen während des I. Weltkriegs" auf Seite 400 abgebildet. Vermutlich Decauville N° 151/1892 hinter einer Hanomag oder Hudson C-Kuppler.
English: German soldiers in front of two light railway steam locomotives, one of them bears the name 'Vert Galant'. The photo is shown in Michael Bayer's book "Einsatz von Feldbahnen während des I. Weltkriegs" on page 400. Probably Decauville N° 151/1892 behind a Hanomag or Hudson 0-6-0. In this case the Decauville locomotive dates from 1892, i.e. after the enactment of a law on customs duties which made it prohibitively expensive to import Belgian machines. Decauville therefore produced copies of the Couillet machines. It was also at this time that Belgian manufacturers set up subsidiaries in France, such as Tubize, which sent its machines in spare parts to Blanc-Misseron.
Date 1914-1918
Source The photo is shown in Michael Bayer's book "Einsatz von Feldbahnen während des I. Weltkriegs" on page 400.
Author Unknown photographer

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