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Back in the eighties I used to drive Sir Vincent at Hollycombe....got a rollicking once for covering Cmr Baldock's lady wife in smuts and ash when I gave it some welly up the hill when she was on the train.

 

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That's fabulous to see the variety, particularly the converted Manning Wardle at the end. We've often talked about an alternative gala at Foxfield using all the weird and wonderful locos such as traction engine and vertical boilered locos. Maybe one day...

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I have a spare copy of "Traction Engine Locomotives" by Ian K Hutchinson floating around for £20 posted if anyone wants it.

Gosh that's expensive Sir Hadyn, try 'Archive' issue 87 for 6.75, article by Andrew Neale.

 

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I have both too, mine was £4 which was a lucky find!

 

'Sirapite' is my favourite TE loco, and has its own thread here, back at Garretts of Leiston: http://www.longshopmuseum.co.uk/the-story-of-sirapite/ 

 

Coincidentally its also an ex-gypsum works loco [thus the name] which is another interest of mine, and was replaced by a BE loco which resembles the NSR BE loco which Sir Hadyn will be familiar with! So multiple points of interest.

 

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Don't suppose there are any drawings.

The Aveling + Porter drawings are part of the Ruston archive being digitized in Lincoln, there is a search engine but not great user interface.

 

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there is a drawing in the Engineer 8-2- 1957 of a A&P that worked at Cammel Laird, sheffield

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a drawing of a Ransomes, Engineering 3-1-1879

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full page engraving and sectional drawings, Engineer 15-7-1881

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"Aveling and Porter's locomotive engine, for Gray's chalk quarry, Essex" Engineer 3-8-1866

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there is a drawing in the Engineer 8-2- 1957 of a A&P that worked at Cammel Laird, sheffield

attachicon.gif1957-02-08 traction locos.pdf

 

a drawing of a Ransomes, Engineering 3-1-1879

attachicon.gifEg18790103 bagnall wotton, lysedal viaduct norway, ransome loco.pdf

 

full page engraving and sectional drawings, Engineer 15-7-1881

attachicon.gif1881-07-15 A&P loco.pdf

 

"Aveling and Porter's locomotive engine, for Gray's chalk quarry, Essex" Engineer 3-8-1866

attachicon.gif1866-08-03 A&P grey chalk quarry.pdf

 

These are very interesting and thanks for uploading them. 'The Engineer' 8-2- 1957 is part 2 and refers to part 1 being the previous week, p168 1.2.57.

 

The 1881 Engineer has the added delight of the engravings of Sir Arthur Heywood's  15 inch gauge 'Ella' 0-6-0T as well!

 

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How about converted Sentinel and Foden wagons?

The three Foden pics are at Aycliffe quarry, three miles from where I'm typing this. We nearly did a mock up of it 20 years ago at Beamish using a Foden wagon boiler and some chaldron wheels. The Foden then got sold and is now back as a lovely 5 tonner now I'm pleased to say. A fabulous looking machine, now where's my Mamod steam wagon...?

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