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Old 30th July 2018, 07:07 PM
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Default Norfolk's antidote to big events

In the season of big steam events we're living up to the county motto of "Do different" with some small scale activity.

South Walsham Windmill Open Day
This is a full size, new build, traditional Norfolk windmill - an amazing and beautiful structure - which is home to beautifully restored A&P 10T compound, piston valve roller no. 10695.


Burrell 10T roller no. 3942 is undergoing the same treatment.


Visiting was Marshall no. 54486 'Woodton Lady', owned by the Norfolk Steam Engine Club.


Also visiting was this half size version of Burrell's smallest engine, their 3T 'Special Light Traction Engine' of 1898. (See drawings in Ronald Clark's books'.)


It is dwarfed by Woodton Lady. (That's a steam drainage pump in the background.)


Windmills give a good aerial view.


The mill itself may not be steam, but it is a thing of great beauty and, I'm sure, would be of interest to many TT members.


Lophams' Vintage Rally
Sadly the organisers' efforts to initiate a new local 'do' were almost drowned out. I hope they'll try again next year.
Well known local Ruston & Hornsby TE no. 113043 'Oliver', belonging to the Wheeler family, wearing its raincoat.


It did dry up enough to uncover 'Oliver' and its saw bench.


Two other participants were Fowell TE no. 108 'Percy', out and about this year for the first time after a 40 year lay-up and Burrell SRL no. 3833 'Queen Mary' from the Burrell Museum.


Another picture of 'Queen Mary', not revealing what a miserable day it was.


After Lopham 'Percy' roaded to Little Ellingham for their Vintage Working Show two weeks later
Oiling-up ready to leave Lopham.


Rear view of the Fowell.


Out on the open road.


And the not so open bits.


Nice to attract interest.


Going well.


Thanks for the entertainment to all concerned.
Bill.
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Old 30th July 2018, 09:21 PM
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Fantastic pictures …… thanks for sharing.

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Old 1st August 2018, 06:39 AM
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Hello Bill, lovely photos! Is the "3T 'Special Light Traction Engine' of 1898" your machine?

Cheers Chris H
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Old 1st August 2018, 07:35 AM
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Ah! You've rumbled me.
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Old 1st August 2018, 08:47 PM
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I'm intrigued by the New Build post mill, is it on the site of an original mill? does it have any 'Workings' in it?, does it use any original components? sorry for all the questions, buit it really intrigues Me
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Old 1st August 2018, 09:11 PM
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Dear Stephen,

It's a new site. The first thing Richard Seago had to do was construct the mound the mill sits on. The plan is to use it to produce flour, but the machinery is not yet fully installed. Original components from a number of mills have been used where available. For more details see:-

http://www.norfolkmills.co.uk/Windmi...-postmill.html

and

https://www.facebook.com/southwalshammill/

It really is a thing of great beauty inside:-


All the best,

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