Superb day out at Old Warden, wonderful location and it's actually cheaper than visiting the Collection on a 'normal' day too! Highly recommend it, the steam wagons are fantastic and can't think of any steam wagons i'd like to see that weren't there, most makes I can think of with surviving wagons were represented apart from Wallis & Steevens (although only one is left)
Little and large - the large one is a 1916 Fowler K7 Ploughing Engine 'Sevington'
What a wonderful backdrop! Clayton & Shuttleworth Steam Wagon of 1920
1905 Yorkshire Steam Wagon
Interesting coffee table outside the Sentinel Steam Wagon stand
1919 International Tractor
Bears driving jeeps, how big a threat?
1916 Mann steam wagon with Pimms of Guildford van on the back, who it worked for originally
The only surviving Hindley steam wagon, a 1905 design, rebuilt from a set of original wheels
Newly restored 1912 Garrett steam wagon, the strange shape of the smokebox is owing to the superheater
Sentinel steam lorries
Foden Steam Wagon of 1913, the 'Icklingham Flyer' - still in it's original paintwork, was brought back to the UK from the Henry Ford Museum in 1980
'Old Tim' crane engine of 1910 and the only surviving Fowler steam wagon
Edwardian aircraft line up - from left to right, 1909 Bleriot, the world's oldest flying aeroplane and aero engine, 1912 Blackburn, the oldest flying British aeroplane and British aero engine, and an Avro Triplane replica built in the 1960's for 'Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines' - this is the one that Terry Thomas flies!
Pair of Fowell Traction Engines (never heard of them before today - only 7 left in the world), both from the same original owner, who had three
1913 Thornycroft ST Lorry
Magnificent 1913 McCurd Lorry, still owned by Tate & Lyle and featured in 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'
Edwardian traffic jam! McCurd overtaken by a 1916 Ford Model T Butcher's Van
1913 International Harvester Autowagon - how often do you get three 1913 commercial vehicles in one place?!
1913 McCurd and the Shuttleworth Collection's 1914 Clayton & Shuttleworth
1905 Yorkshire and 1917 Sentinel
This guy with his miniature Foden steam fire engine was fantastic!
Trio of Hazell's Sentinels
'Old Tim' again
1937 Latil timber tractor
1876 Shand Mason steam fire engine, the world's oldest Shand Mason still working. It was being used to pump the water into the steam vehicles - great use for it
1904 Wallis & Steevens Steam Tractor, new to Pickfords and seen in it's Pickfords livery
Aveling & Porter 'Mona' of 1900