The first three locomotives weighed 7 tons each, and carried 200 gallons of water.
Thus, up to three locomotives could carry the same number.
All the locomotives carry a purple livery, lined out in orange.
The locomotives originally carried a dark red livery, with light yellow stripes around and below the cab windows.
At this time the locomotive was still carrying its original 1864 boiler.
The locomotive never carried a name but had the heraldic crests of the country estate on the side panels.
The locomotives were consecutively numbered, in order of building, from 1 to 6 and also carried names (see table).
The locos were turned out in a completely unique livery, which no other locomotives ever carried.
The first 18 locomotives originally carried names, although the nameplates were withdrawn during overhaul.
The locomotives carried a gray livery, with wine-red broad stripes around.