Just came back from Steamfest in Sheffield, Tasmania. What a hot day.
From a crowds point of view lots to see and do. I think a lot was there today, 2 more days to go.
Engines there, well lots! Most engines ever there since steamfest has been going, 19 years.
I let the pics do the talking

The Foden 8nhp "light" single cylinder TE. Built in 1912, built number is 2524

a Marshall single S type TE.

Aveling and Porter roller "Betsy". Later developed and issue

Marshall Roller.

Foden Compound 7nhp built in 1912, build number 2520

Marshall 8nhp "Andora", owned by marshall8nhp

Betsy is trouble. Not sure what it was.

Marshall compound TE on rock crushing duties

Burrell 7nhp Single Crank Compound Devonshire engine

Don River Railway's Marshall portable engine

Another Aveling and Porter roller.

Two Fodens together, nearly brother and sister.

Black and white image of 8nhp Single Foden

Foden compound on threshing work

Two Foden in black and white

Side on shot of single Foden

Two Fodens during parade lap

Foden Compound, during end of parade.
Enjoy.