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Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Royal Aircraft Factory F. E. 2 (second aircraft)

Royal Aircraft Factory F. E. 2 (second aircraft)
Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2, powered by an air-cooled 70hp Renault V-8 engine, (R.A.F. - Royal Aircraft Factory), (F.E. - Farman Experimental)

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Royal Aircraft Factory B. E. 2a

Royal Aircraft Factory B. E. 2a
Royal Aircraft Factory (R.A.F.) B.E.2a, (B.E. - Bleroit Experimental), flown by Wingfield Smith, powered by an air-cooled 70hp Renault V-8 engine

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Sentinel Wagon Pendle Lady VE 9963

Sentinel Wagon Pendle Lady VE 9963
Sentinel S4 Type Wagon, regn. VE 9963, number 9003, Pendle Lady. Built in 1934 by the Sentinel Waggon Works in Shrewsbury. Date: 1960s-1970s

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Allchin Road Roller NH 3417

Allchin Road Roller NH 3417
Allchin Road Roller, regn. NH 3417, number 1187. Built in 1901 by Wm. Allchin Ltd. At the in Globe Works, Northampton, powered by a 6 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine. Date: 1960s-1970s

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Robey General Purpose Engine CT 4101

Robey General Purpose Engine CT 4101
Robey General Purpose Engine, regn. CT 4101, number 29330. Built in 1910 by Robey & Co of Lincoln, powered by a 6 Nhp compound steam engine. Date: 1960s-1970s

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Aveling & Porter Road Roller Kitty LJ 322

Aveling & Porter Road Roller Kitty LJ 322
Aveling & Porter D class Road Roller Kitty, regn. LJ 322, number 12468. Built in 1929 by Aveling & Porter at Rochester, powered by a 4 Nhp compound steam engine

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Allchin General Purpose Engine FP 1259

Allchin General Purpose Engine FP 1259
Allchin General Purpose Engine, regn. FP 1259, number 2146. Built by Wm. Allchin Ltd in 1922, powered by a 7 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Marshall Road Roller

Marshall Road Roller, built by Marshall, Sons & Co.. Date: 1960s-1970s

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Foster General Purpose Engine DO 2050

Foster General Purpose Engine DO 2050
Foster General Purpose Engine, regn. DO 2050, number 2373. Built in 1899 by William Foster & Co. in Lincoln, powered by a 8 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine. Date: 1960s-1970s

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Clayton & Shuttleworth General Purpose Engine Red Admiral

Clayton & Shuttleworth General Purpose Engine Red Admiral
Clayton & Shuttleworth General Purpose Engine, regn. CE 7685, number 47048, Red Admiral. Built in 1914 by Clayton & Shuttleworth of Lincoln, powered by a 6 Nhp compound steam engine. Date: 1960s-1970s

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Marshall General Purpose Engine Dorothy BT 6525

Marshall General Purpose Engine Dorothy BT 6525
Marshall General Purpose Engine, regn. BT 6525, number 45689, Dorothy. Built in 1906 by Marshall, Sons & Co. with a 6 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine. Date: 1960s-1970s

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Foden Showmans Tractor The Lincolnshire Lady

Foden Showmans Tractor The Lincolnshire Lady
Foden Showmans Tractor, regn. DF4055, number 12782, The Lincolnshire Lady (re-named Angelina). Built in 1927 by Edwin Foden, Sons and Co of Elworth Works, Sandbach

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Ruston Proctor General Purpose Engine Success CE 7949

Ruston Proctor General Purpose Engine Success CE 7949
Ruston Proctor SHS class General Purpose Engine, regn. CE 7949, number 50278, Success. Built in 1914 by Ruston and Hornsby Ltd (R&H) of Lincoln and Grantham

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Clayton & Shuttleworth General Purpose Engine Dorothy

Clayton & Shuttleworth General Purpose Engine Dorothy
Clayton & Shuttleworth General Purpose Engine, regn. BD 5483, number 47015, Dorothy. Built in 1914 by Clayton & Shuttleworth of Lincoln, powered by a 7 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Marshall General Purpose Engine Smoky DO 96

Marshall General Purpose Engine Smoky DO 96
Marshall General Purpose Engine, regn. DO 96, number 69269, Smoky. Built in 1915, by Marshall, Sons & Co. with a 7 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: McLaren Road Locomotive Boadicea WF1864

McLaren Road Locomotive Boadicea WF1864
McLaren Road Locomotive, regn. WF1864 1652, Boadicea. Built in 1919 by J&H McLaren & Co. at Hunslet, powered by a 10 Nhp compound steam engine. Date: 1960s-1970s

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Garrett General Purpose Engine Josephine PU 3157

Garrett General Purpose Engine Josephine PU 3157
Garrett General Purpose Engine, regn. PU 3157, number 26046, Josephine. Built in 1906 by Richard Garrett & Sons at Leiston in Suffolk, powered by a 7 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Traction engine model on running board of a full size engine

Traction engine model on running board of a full size engine
At a traction engine rally outside the Museum of Science and Technology on Newhall Street, Birmingham:- Traction engine model on the running board of a full size engine Date: 1969

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive The Rover J3471

Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive The Rover J3471
At a traction engine rally outside the Museum of Science and Technology on Newhall Street, Birmingham:- Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive, regn

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Aveling & Porter Road Roller Desperate Dan NX 6283

Aveling & Porter Road Roller Desperate Dan NX 6283
At a traction engine rally outside the Museum of Science and Technology on Newhall Street, Birmingham:- Aveling & Porter F class Road Roller, regn. NX 6283, number 10893, Desperate Dan

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Marshall General Purpose Engine Henry E 9624

Marshall General Purpose Engine Henry E 9624
At a traction engine rally outside the Museum of Science and Technology on Newhall Street, Birmingham:- Loaded on the flat bed trailer for the trip home is Marshall General Purpose Engine, regn

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: McLaren General Purpose Engine Apollo AI 3029

McLaren General Purpose Engine Apollo AI 3029
At a traction engine rally outside the Museum of Science and Technology on Newhall Street, Birmingham:- McLaren General Purpose Engine, regn. AI 3029, number 757, Apollo

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Fowler Road Roller, regn. FF 4913

Fowler Road Roller, regn. FF 4913
At a traction engine rally outside the Museum of Science and Technology on Newhall Street, Birmingham:- Fowler T3A2 class Road Roller, regn. FF 4913, number 21629. Built in 1937 by John Fowler & Co

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Ransomes Sims & Jefferies Gen. Purpose Engine Velfrey Queen

Ransomes Sims & Jefferies Gen. Purpose Engine Velfrey Queen
At a traction engine rally outside the Museum of Science and Technology on Newhall Street, Birmingham:- Ransomes Sims & Jefferies General Purpose Engine, regn. HI 2816, number 42032, Velfrey Queen

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Marshall Road Roller Enoch RR 7519

Marshall Road Roller Enoch RR 7519
Marshalls class Road Roller, regn. RR 7519, number 82517, Enoch. Built in 1927 by Marshall, Sons & Co. with a 4 Nhp compound steam engine. Date: 1960s-1970s

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Clayton & Shuttleworth General Purpose Engine CT 8260

Clayton & Shuttleworth General Purpose Engine CT 8260
Clayton & Shuttleworth General Purpose Engine, regn. CT 8260, number 48162 Built in 1918 by Clayton & Shuttleworth of Lincoln, powered by a 7 Nhp compound steam engine

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Foster General Purpose Engine Fiery Elias FE 9179

Foster General Purpose Engine Fiery Elias FE 9179
Foster General Purpose Engine, regn. FE 9179, number 14593, Fiery Elias. Built in 1927 by William Foster & Co. in Lincoln, powered by a 8 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine. Date: 1960s-1970s

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Fowler Ploughing Engine NR 1213

Fowler Ploughing Engine NR 1213
Fowler Ploughing Engine, regn. NR 1213, number 1642. Built in 1871 by John Fowler & Co. in Leeds, powered by an 12 Nhp single cylinder steam engine

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Fowler Ploughing Engine NR 1212

Fowler Ploughing Engine NR 1212
Fowler Ploughing Engine, regn. NR 1212, number 1641. Built in 1871 by John Fowler & Co. in Leeds, powered by an 12 Nhp single cylinder steam engine

Background imageImages Dated 8th July 2020: Aveling & Porter Road Roller R 7464

Aveling & Porter Road Roller R 7464
Aveling & Porter D class Road Roller, regn. R 7464, number 10059. Built in 1921 by Aveling & Porter at Rochester, powered by a 4 Nhp compound steam engine. Date: 1960s-1970s

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