Brown transferware small plate with a picture of a train on an old raised cog railway trestle. The front is marked Mt. Washington Cog Railway, White Mountains, New Hampshire. On the back the plate is fully marked with this same title and a scroll with additional information, as shown in the photo of the back. It reads: The world's first cog railway, built in 1866, annually transports many thousands of visitors to the top of Mt. Washington, New England's highest peak, (6293 feet) White Mountains, New Hampshire.
Beneath reads Old English Staffordshire Ware, with the marks and name Adams, Est. 1657, England. Imported exclusively for Washington Cog Railway, Mt. Washington, NH.
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