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Fowler Road Roller 18075, Britannia
Fowler Road Roller 18075, Britannia at Redruth steam rally. Maker: John Fowler & Co. of Leeds, Type: Road Roller Number: 18075 Built: 1930 Registration: CV 1662 Class: DNB Cylinders: Single Nhp: 5 Name: Britannia Date: 1968
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© The Peter Butt Transport Collection / Mary Evans
1662 1968 Britannia Cylinders Fowler Leeds Maker Name Rally Redruth Registration Roller
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This photograph showcases the historic Fowler Road Roller 18075, affectionately named "Britannia," at the Redruth Steam Rally in 1968. The road roller, manufactured by the esteemed John Fowler & Co. of Leeds in 1930, is a testament to the industrial prowess of the past. With a single cylinder developing 5 NHP, this road roller boasts a rich history that spans over four decades. The registration number CV 1662 identifies this impressive machine as belonging to the DNB class. The term "DNB" is believed to represent "Double Drum, Narrow Gauge, and Bench Type," a designation used for road rollers of this era. The photograph captures the essence of the bygone steam age, with the steam engine hissing and puffing, as the roller drums smoothly roll over the terrain. The Fowler Road Roller 18075, Britannia, is a rare gem, showcasing the intricate details and craftsmanship of the era. Its presence at the Redruth Steam Rally in 1968 allowed enthusiasts to marvel at this engineering marvel, preserving the legacy of the steam era for future generations. This photograph is a poignant reminder of the industrial heritage that shaped our world and continues to inspire innovation and progress.
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