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That's one small Standard Gauge locomotive

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Meet Gazelle. An 0-4-2 (formerly 2-2-2) from 1893 built by Alfred Dodman & Co of Kings Lynn on the order of a Northfolk based businessman William Burkett. Gazelle was used for excursions on the Midland & Great Northern Joint Railway and the Great Eastern Railway. Come 1911 Gazelle was purchased by Colonel Stephens for the Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Light Railway to pull inspection trains where she served as S&MR No1. After her time on the S&MR she was loaned to the War Department in 1950 where she was on display at the Longmoor Military Railway in Hampshire until it's closure in 1969. In 1970 Gazelle was accquired by the National Railway Museum where she spent some time in York, later she spent time at the Museum of Army Transport until it closed in 1997. She now resides at the Colonel Stephens Museum at the Kent and East Sussex Railway.