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Foden Wagon RO6330

Foden Wagon, regn. RO6330, number 13488, at a steam rally in Lambeth. Built in 1929 by Edwin Foden, Sons and Co of Elworth Works, Sandbach, powered by a compound steam engine. Date: 24 July 1978

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Compound Edwin Elworth Engines Foden Heavy Lambeth Machinery Powered Rally Regn Sandbach Sons Steam Powered Traction Tractor Wagon 1929


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This photograph showcases the Foden Wagon RO6330, a historic steam-powered vehicle, proudly displayed at a steam rally in Lambeth on the 24th of July 1978. Registration numbered RO6330 and bearing the identification number 13488, this impressive machine was built in 1929 by Edwin Foden, Sons and Co of Elworth Works, Sandbach. Powered by a compound steam engine, this Foden Wagon is a testament to the ingenuity and innovation of the early 20th century. The Foden Wagon, a type of steam-powered tractor, was designed for heavy farming use and was widely adopted in the agricultural industry during its time. The compound engine, with its complex design, provided increased efficiency and power compared to simpler, single-cylinder engines. Despite its industrial origins, the Foden Wagon's presence at a steam rally highlights the enduring appeal of these historic machines. The event, which drew steam enthusiasts from far and wide, provided a platform for the appreciation and celebration of these engineering marvels. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to a time when steam power ruled the fields and roads. The Foden Wagon RO6330, with its proud stance and gleaming steam engine, stands as a reminder of the significant role these machines played in the history of farming and transportation.

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