Traction Engine Rallies

Traction Engine Rallies
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Publisher : Pen and Sword Transport
Total Pages : 341
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ISBN-10 : 9781399081689
ISBN-13 : 1399081683
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Traction Engine Rallies by : Malcolm Batten

The commercial life of traction engines and steam wagons largely came to an end in the 1950s and early 1960s. It was also at this time that preservation and display in the form of rallies came into being. It is generally acknowledged that the traction engine rally scene has its origins in a race between two engine-owning farmers at Appleford, Berkshire in August 1950. The rally movement soon grew as area preservation societies were formed. Some of these early societies and rallies continued to flourish and a number of these have now celebrated fifty or more years of activity, albeit not always on the same site throughout. Other rallies flourished for a while but then ceased for varying reasons. There have also been a number of ‘one-off’ events. The initial concept of rallies has developed over the years. Instead of just ring events many now try to incorporate working areas where the different types of engines can be demonstrated doing the tasks for which they were built. This book features a number of these rallies, starting with some of the early events of the 1950s and 1960s. Then a few ‘one-off’ events are featured, followed by looking at some of the rallies that no longer take place, and finishing with examples of those that are still flourishing. It aims to show something of the individual character of each rally, and some of the highlights of events that the author has visited over the last fifty years.

Classic Traction Engines

Classic Traction Engines
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 0857040545
ISBN-13 : 9780857040541
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Classic Traction Engines by : Paul Stratford

In more than 140 images of engines in settings which recall their original glory, Stratford captures the essence of these machines. This book is intended as a tribute to the traction engine manufacturers and to those who have laboured long and hard to preserve and restore some of these engines.

Traction Engines

Traction Engines
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Publisher : Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages : 120
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781445668871
ISBN-13 : 1445668874
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Traction Engines by : Anthony Coulls

Traction engines are a familiar and stirring sight at steam rallies up and down the country, but what were they for, why do they look as they look, and where were they built? These book answers all these questions and more.

Rally Traction Engines

Rally Traction Engines
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 62
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105112023051
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Rally Traction Engines by : Anthony Beaumont

Steam Up! Traction Engines on Parade

Steam Up! Traction Engines on Parade
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Publisher : Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages : 190
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ISBN-10 : 9781398118041
ISBN-13 : 1398118044
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Steam Up! Traction Engines on Parade by : David Reed

A lavishly illustrated celebration of traction engines. Featuring showman’s engines, heavy haulage engines, steam lorries, tractors and road rollers.

Building a Portable Steam Engine

Building a Portable Steam Engine
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Publisher : Crowood
Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : 9781847978660
ISBN-13 : 1847978665
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Building a Portable Steam Engine by : Tony Webster

This practical, instructional book describes the construction of a model of the Lampitt portable steam engine, which dates back to 1862, and which provided rotative power to drive threshing machines, circular saws, feed mills and other farm machinery. The construction of every component is described in precise detail and the text is supported by many helpful step-by-step photographs. In addition, useful advice is provided about obtaining materials and about the tools that are required to equip a model-engineering workshop. Accordingly, the information provided in this fascinating book will enable the reader to construct not only the Lampitt engine but also many other engineering models in the future. When the reader has finished building 'the Lampitt' he will, in effect, have completed an engineering apprenticeship, and will have a model engine of which he can be proud and which fully reveals the skills that he has learned. Fully illustrated with 142 step-by-step colour photographs.

Bus Preservation & Rallies

Bus Preservation & Rallies
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Publisher : Pen and Sword Transport
Total Pages : 334
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ISBN-10 : 9781399087919
ISBN-13 : 1399087916
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Bus Preservation & Rallies by : Malcolm Batten

The preservation of our transport heritage is something that the British excel at. The Buses magazine Museum & Rally Guide 2020-21 lists forty museums in the United Kingdom plus one in the Republic of Ireland with collections of buses (and sometimes trams or trolleybuses) amongst their exhibits. The rally calendar section lists hundreds of events taking part every year. This has all developed since the 1950s. Prior to this a few far-sighted companies such as The London General Omnibus Company (later London Transport) had put aside some old vehicles but they were not on regular display. Private preservation started in the 1950s and the first clubs for preservationists were established such as the Historic Commercial Vehicle Club in 1958. A few early events were held, but the first regular event was the HCVC (now HCVS) London to Brighton Run which began in 1962 and has continued ever since. Museum sites were established in the 1960s – The Museum of British Transport opened in stages between 1961 and 1963 and would lead eventually to the London Transport Museum. The East Anglian Transport Museum at Carlton Colville and the Sandtoft Transport Centre both opened in the 1960s. But it would be the 1970s when the rallies and ‘Open Days’ we know today really began to take off. This book looks back at the formative years to 1980 when the seeds of the preservation and rally movement of today were being sown.

Introducing Model Traction Engine Construction

Introducing Model Traction Engine Construction
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Publisher : Nexus Special Interest Limited
Total Pages : 112
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ISBN-10 : 0852428057
ISBN-13 : 9780852428054
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Introducing Model Traction Engine Construction by : John Haining

The doyen of traction engine modelling explains and illustrates what is involved in the construction of working steam models (including workshop processes and tools needed) and outlines the history and variety of such engines.

Traction Engine Album

Traction Engine Album
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Publisher : Crowood Press UK
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1861267940
ISBN-13 : 9781861267948
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Traction Engine Album by : Malcolm Ranieri

The age of the traction engine is now past, but these romantic leviathans of road and field excite great interest not only among those who remember them in their heyday, but also those brought up in the age of the lorry and tractor. Malcolm Ranieri, who has been photographing preserved steam for over twenty years, has assembled this classic selection of photographs of the best of British traction engines, rollers, steam wagons and more. Photographed at work and at rest at locations all over the United Kingdom, all the major manufacturers - with famous names like Fowler, Burrell and Aveling & Porter - are represented.

Steam Traction on the Road

Steam Traction on the Road
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Publisher : Pen and Sword
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9781526701534
ISBN-13 : 1526701537
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Steam Traction on the Road by : Anthony Burton

This is the story of how for more than a hundred years steam power played a vital role in the development of road transport. It all began with tentative attempts to build steam carriages by pioneers such as Cugnot in France and Trevithick in Britain, and in the early part of the nineteenth century there were significant attempts to develop steam carriages and omnibuses. That these attempts ultimately failed was largely due to opposition by road authorities and draconian legislation. Steam power did, however, find a real purpose in agriculture, where the traction engine was used for a variety of tasks from towing and working threshing machines, to ploughing. Once the value of the traction engine had been established, it soon found a use in many parts of the world for heavy haulage work and appeared in an exotic guise as the showman's engine. The latter was not only used to haul rides to fairgrounds but also powered a dynamo that could light up the fair at night. By the end of the nineteenth century, steam on the road took on a new life with the development of steam cars and trucks. For a time they vied the new internal combustion engine for supremacy on the road. The American Doble Company even developed a 100mph steam sports car. Ultimately steam lost the war, but steam vehicles survive and delight us still thanks to enthusiastic owners and restorers.