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Galatea and ),
* Galatea ( Raphael ), or The Triumph of Galatea, a 1512 fresco of Ovid's sea-nymph
* Galatea ( video game ), released in 2000
* Galatea ( Justice League Unlimited ), a supervillain and clone of Supergirl, first appearing in 2004
* Galatea ( moon ), orbiting Neptune
* Galatea ( yacht ), the 1886 America's Cup challenger
* Galatea, launched in 1896 as the Glenlee ( ship ), a training tall ship of the Spanish Navy from 1922 – 1969
He continued to write humorous verse, stories and plays, including the comic operas Our Island Home ( 1870 ) and A Sensation Novel ( 1871 ), and the blank verse comedies The Princess ( 1870 ), The Palace of Truth ( 1870 ), and Pygmalion and Galatea.
In addition, a tradition of operatic production began in Warsaw in 1628, with a performance of Galatea ( composer uncertain ), the first Italian opera produced outside Italy.
Some of the most important exhibited works are Port Alguer ( 1924 ), L ' espectre del sex-appeal ( 1932 ), Autoretrat tou amb bacon fregit ( 1941 ), Poesia d ' Amèrica-Els atletes còsmics ( 1943 ), Galarina ( 1944 – 45 ), La panera del pa ( 1945 ), Leda atòmica ( 1949 ), Galatea de les esferes ( 1952 ) and Crist de la Tramuntana ( 1968 ).
After the break-up of Handel's Royal Academy in 1728, Senesino sang in Paris ( 1728 ) and Venice ( 1729 ), but was re-engaged by Handel in 1730, singing in four more new operas and in the oratorios Esther, Deborah, and, in its 1732 bilingual version, Acis and Galatea.
Overpowered by Galatea, they find that by cooperating with their hard-suits ( which are primitive boomers ), they manage to form a union of humans and boomers which apparently fulfills Galatea's designs in an amicable rather than adversarial fashion, even as Priss thrusts a giant dagger through the giant Galatea's breast ( and presumably core ).
Some of his early works include the ballet Acis and Galatea ( 1905 ) and The Dying Swan ( 1907 ), which was a solo dance for Anna Pavlova, choreographed to the music of Le Cygne.
Galatea alters the typical interactive fiction game mechanics by concentrating instead on the player's interactions with a single Non-player character ( NPC ), the eponymous Galatea.
These starred William Hunter Kendal and his wife Madge Robertson Kendal and also included Pygmalion and Galatea ( 1871 ), and The Wicked World ( 1873 ).

Galatea and example
The characters in these early, baroque zarzuelas were a mixture of gods, mythological creatures and rustic or pastoral comedy characters ; Antonio de Literes's popular Acis y Galatea ( 1708 ) is yet another example.
His tinted group Pygmalion and Galatea provided his inspiration for several paintings in which he depicted himself as the sculptor who could turn marble into flesh ; one example is Pygmalion and Galatea ( 1890 ) ( Metropolitan Museum, New York ).

Galatea and LMS
* LMS Jubilee Class 4-6-0 5699 Galatea

Galatea and class
* HMS Galatea ( 71 ) was a light cruiser of ( another ) Arethusa class, launched on 9 August 1934 at Scotts shipyard in Greenock, Scotland.

locomotive and ),
* Atlas ( 1927 – 1962 ), a LMS Royal Scot Class steam locomotive
* Atlantic ( locomotive ), name of an early steam-powered locomotive of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad with a 0-4-0 wheel arrangement
* Atlantic, a type of steam locomotive with a 4-4-2 wheel arrangement ( UIC classification 2B1 ),
* Class ( locomotive ), a single design of a locomotive as assigned by the railroad
In 1845, industrialist Peter Cooper ( who built the first American steam-powered locomotive, the Tom Thumb ), obtained a patent ( US Patent 4084 ) for powdered gelatin.
Although the locomotive hauled a train of 10 tons of iron and 70 passengers in five wagons over nine miles ( 14 km ), it was too heavy for the cast iron rails used at the time.
* West Point ( locomotive ), the second steam locomotive built in the United States
When the war was over, Romeo invested his war profits in acquiring locomotive and railways carriage plants in Saronno ( Costruzioni Meccaniche di Saronno ), Rome ( Officine Meccaniche di Roma ) and Naples ( Officine Ferroviarie Meridionali ), which were added to his A. L. F. A.
* Romulus ( see South Devon Railway Remus class ), a South Devon Railway 0-6-0ST steam locomotive
* Pilot ( locomotive ), or cowcatcher, a device at the front of locomotives to deflect obstacles
** Cylinder ( locomotive ), in a steam locomotive
* Staff ( railway signalling ), a token authorizing a locomotive driver to use a particular stretch of single track
* 1866: Minenschiff, the first self-propelled ( locomotive ) torpedo, developed by Robert Whitehead ( to a design by Captain Luppis, Austrian Navy ), is demonstrated for the imperial naval commission on December 21.
* Jonathan Banks as Scotty ( Mercenary ), the mercenary who drives the locomotive of the Grand Continental train
* The General ( locomotive ), a locomotive commandeered in the Great Locomotive Chase of the American Civil War
* Sandusky ( locomotive ), the first locomotive to operate in Ohio

locomotive and preserved
* Phantom, a preserved British Rail Class 08 locomotive
The locomotive ran on gauge tracks, and was similar to Pet, which is preserved in the National Railway Museum at York.
The North Norfolk Railway ( NNR )– also known as the " Poppy Line " – is a heritage steam railway in Norfolk, England, running between the coastal town of Sheringham and Holt, It cuts through the countryside to the east of Weybourne with views of its windmill and passes through the well preserved country station which also houses a locomotive shed together with a carriage maintenance and restoration centre.
A Finnish steam locomotive, Hv1 class number 575, preserved in front of Metso Lokomo Steels in Hatanpää, Tampere.
A six-axle diesel locomotive preserved on static display at the depot is the former Seaboard Air Line 1114, an EMD SDP35 ; one of only 35 ever built, it has been repainted into her original SAL scheme and numbered with her original number on " The Seaboard ", 1114.
The Science Museum now holds a collection of over 300, 000 items, including such famous items as Stephenson's Rocket, Puffing Billy ( the oldest surviving steam locomotive ), the first jet engine, a reconstruction of Francis Crick and James Watson's model of DNA, some of the earliest remaining steam engines, a working example of Charles Babbage's Difference engine ( and the latter, preserved half brain ), the first prototype of the 10, 000-year Clock of the Long Now, and documentation of the first typewriter.
This was the famous steam locomotive, Puffing Billy which first ran in 1813 and is now preserved at the Science Museum in London.
The 1839 Hackworth locomotive Samson is preserved in Canada at the Nova Scotia Museum of Industry in Stellarton, Nova Scotia.
Due to the cold and dry climate, the remains of the settlement, including a half-destroyed jetty and a steam locomotive, are relatively well preserved.
One locomotive Columbine has been preserved at the Science Museum ( London ).
* Pfalz, a German steam locomotive preserved at the Neustadt / Weinstrasse Railway Museum
A replica locomotive built in 1980 is now preserved by the National Railway Museum at its new Shildon Locomotion Museum annex, also home to what remains of the original locomotive.
A preserved steam locomotive named Mayflower.
American Dock operated electric locomotives utilizing overhead trolley wire, while Pouch Terminal was first switched by a gas mechanical locomotive, then a Mack Diesel which has been preserved and now residing at Allaire State Park in New Jersey.
In the UK, converted British Railways Mark 1 passenger brake vans are used as the basis for preserved steam locomotive support coaches.
Being a new type of locomotive, the Q class had their shortcomings but eventually performed well ( Sadly, none have been preserved ).
* LMS Jubilee Class 5690 Leander, a preserved steam locomotive
It is currently the oldest preserved Union Pacific steam locomotive.
In mid January 2007, an agreement was reached between heritage railway Peak Rail and the owner of 55 016 ( D9016 ) Gordon Highlander which entailed the move of the locomotive from Barrow Hill to the preserved line for a period of three years.
68 and is now the oldest working broad gauge locomotive in Finland, being preserved at the Finnish Railway Museum.
Number 21, preserved at the Finnish Railway Museum, is the second oldest preserved locomotive in Finland.

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