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Old 7th May 2012, 06:42 AM
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Default Lake Goldsmith Steam Preservation Association - 99th Rally

Thankfully, the weather held off for this weekend - it was chilly, but the rain stayed away and a good time seemed to be had by all.

While I didn't get much spare time to take photos, the collection at Goldsmith is fantastic, with the variety of steam, oil and other industrial engines matched by the friendliness of the locals and access to some wonderful Australian heritage.

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Old 7th May 2012, 07:05 AM
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Looking at the photos it seems that logs are the regular steam fuel in Austrailia !. must be getting short of trees down there !.

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Old 7th May 2012, 07:52 AM
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must be getting short of trees down there !.
No, not really .......

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Old 7th May 2012, 08:02 AM
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Bigger than it looks on the world map then !


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Old 7th May 2012, 08:22 AM
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I'm still hopping to pop over for the 100th rally later in the year. I will try to get over there one day.
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Old 8th May 2012, 01:17 AM
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Just for a bit of extra detail:
Pics 1 & 2 - Burrell 7nhp SCC Number 3065 from 1908
Pic 3 - Fowler Z7 Number 15506 from 1919 followed by Fowler Z7 Number 16720 from 1926
Pic 4 - Ruston No. 4 Face Shovel Class No. 20 Number 923
Pic 5 - Ruston Hornsby Roller from 1926, Foden 8nhp DCC from 1909, Burrell 7nhp SCC from 1908, Burrell 7nhp DCC RL number 3169 from 1910
Pic 6 - HMAS Cerberus Foden Wagon from 1923 passing Fowler Z7 16720
Pic 7 - The two Burrells (3065 & 3169) together
Pic 8 - Fowler 16720, Burrell 3169, Burrell 3065, Foden, Ruston Hornsby Roller

There were many other exhibits, rollers and tractions and tractors all rumbling around the place - I just didn't get a chance to photograph that many! It was great to see the Tuxford Steeple engine running (I seem to keep missing it in motion!) and the steam sawmill working with a Marshall portable was fantastic - engines take on a totally different sound when they are working hard.

The 100th Rally at Lake Goldsmith in November looks like it will be huge, and well worth visiting - and following on 5 months later will be Melbourne Steam Traction Engine Club's 50th Rally so it'll be a pretty good time for steam and heritage enthusiasts in Victoria!

(David - met one of your mates up there with lots of photos of Sooty!)

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Old 8th May 2012, 08:11 AM
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I like the wooden perch brkt on the ssc
The dcc looks strangely spindly small boiler/belly tanks on big wheels, is it 2 or 3 speed?
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Old 8th May 2012, 12:30 PM
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3169 was a DCC 7nhp engine, 3 speed and double geared, fully sprung sitting on 7' rear wheels and 4'7.5" front wheels.

The 'wood' component of the SCC is a cast square dish which was provided on the colonial engines, presumably to help with sparks etc.


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Old 8th May 2012, 01:41 PM
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Neil thanks for the reply
Its the 7' wheels that made the boiler look small on 3169. I'v seen wet ashpans before but not seen a trough fitted to a smoke box,
Looks a great event have a good 100th
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