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    Berliner Maschinenbau AG was a German manufacturer of locomotives. The factory was founded by Louis Victor Robert Schwartzkopff on 3 October 1852 as Eisengießerei...
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  • manufacturer, later Berliner Maschinenbau AG Schwartzkopff torpedo, a series of torpedoes in use at least 1873-1900, made by Berliner Maschinenbau AG Louis Victor...
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  • 12 engines by H. Cegielski in Poznań, Poland in 1931, and 8 by Berliner Maschinenbau (Schwarzkopf) in Berlin, Germany in 1943. Although there is a major...
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    batches by Berliner Maschinenbau and Henschel & Son in Germany. The original order in 1938 was for twenty locomotives, of which Berliner built seven...
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    Prussian P 8 (category Berliner locomotives)
    Reichsbahn) was a 4-6-0 steam locomotive built from 1906 to 1923 by the Berliner Maschinenbau (previously Schwartzkopff) and twelve other German factories. The...
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  • part of Bombardier AEG – now part of Bombardier AG Vulcan Stettin Berliner Maschinenbau Gmeinder Hanomag Henschel - acquired by Adtranz Hohenzollern Locomotive...
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  • Railway Charles Roberts & Co. builders plate on preserved wagon Berliner Maschinenbau builder's plate on a steam locomotive Baldwin Locomotive Works builder's...
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  • Eisengießerei und Maschinen-Fabrik von L. Schwartzkopff, later known as Berliner Maschinenbau, based on the Whitehead design. Unlike the Whitehead torpedo, which...
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    DRB Class 01.10 (category Berliner locomotives)
    World War only 55 were eventually delivered, all of which came from Berliner Maschinenbau. The Class 01.10 was delivered to the following locomotive sheds...
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    in the messing and testing of generators. In 1897, he began at Berliner Maschinenbau AG, where he developed the first rotor powered by electricity with...
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