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the burrell traction engine was like brand new it sounded excellent and i belive on saturday they towed the marshall in the ring
and the roller i swear he was trying his best to see how many people he could blind with he ash comming out the chimney nice minature two specialy the burrell roller and durham and north yorkshire did anyone see the fowler road locos next to each other? |
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Engine ID please !
Thanks Roger for the great Photos.
Can anyone give me the engine no or reg no of the engines in these two photos of Rogers please ? 1. The Marshall roller with the towing A frame on front (Unrestored) 2. The Green engine with Rudgwick Steam & Country Show on side of canopy. Please PM me (SRP) Thanks very much, Geoff. |
The Marshall roller is one of the "Lillywhite collection" see this thread for details http://www.tractiontalkforum.com/sho...lywhite&page=2
The other engine is a Foster, probably on Steam Scenes. There has been a number of threads featuring the Lillywhite collection just tap in Lillywhite in the search facility. Cheers Roger |
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I cant find the Foster on SteamScenes.
Can anyone tell me if it is engine no 2728 - Stargazer - V 7917 - 1903 ? Thanks, Geoff. |
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Hope this is of help. Dan |
Roger, thanks for the interesting pictures, it looks to be a great event.
Barry. |
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but as you walk down the side of the saw if you go right ahead there was two fowler road locos next to each other one bit small than te other |
Hi Guys.
The 3" crane engine is a model of a B5 road loco. The other 3" Fowler is a model of an A7 single. We had both engines (not at the same time silly) on our 3" rack saw during the rally. We also had a boiler for a 3" Fowler B5 showmans with us too. A great event as always. Trixy. |
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