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The Cape Copper Mining Company 0-6-0T of 1871 are two South African steam locomotives from the pre-Union era in the Cape of Good Hope. In 1871 two gauge tank locomotives with a wheel arrangement were placed in service by the Cape Copper Mining Company. They were the first steam locomotives to enter service on the hitherto mule-powered Namaqualand Railway between Port Nolloth and the Namaqualand copper mines around O'okiep in the northwestern Cape of Good Hope. ==Cape Copper Company== The Cape Copper Company had its origin in the Cape Copper Mining Company that was established in 1862 or 1863 as the Cape of Good Hope Copper Mining Company to take over the copper mining properties of Phillips & King, an enterprise that had been involved in copper mining in Namaqualand since the 1850s. John King, one of the members of the defunct Phillips & King, was appointed a director of the new mining company. The Cape Copper Mining Company was restructured as the Cape Copper Company in 1888.〔
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