Woolpit Steam
Photo Gallery 2
Pictures from the 2003 Rally
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A fine example of a 1921 Walsh and Clark 'Victoria'
45hp. Paraffin Ploughing Engine. One of a pair exhibited by the Museum
of East Anglian Rural Life, Stowmarket.
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Many of the engines lined up in the main ring early
on Sunday morning.
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'Endeavor' a10 ton Single cylinder Ruston & Hornsby
road roller built 1924, No 122338. The engine steamed by road the 10
miles to the rally.
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Many 'stationary' engines feature at this show. Here
we see an Amanco 2 '/4 hp Hit and Miss petrol model.
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Mark Groom, the winner of the 'slow race' with Princess,
a Burrell engine, receiving the trophy from the co-organiser, Gerald
Seeley.
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Next a 'Lamp start' Blackstone 5 hp. Built 1909.
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Another vintage car, a Rolls Royce, 25-30 OHC built
1936.
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The oldest car on display was this Ford Model T, built
1917.
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Many vintage motor cycles all neatly lined up.
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The Downs Family came along with their amusements
including the 'Savage' steam driven galloping horses built 1896.
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The Long Sutton Vintage bicycle people put on
a fine display of interesting old cycles including 'Penny Farthings'. |
Fire, Fire!! A selection of fire appliances lined
up and ready to go.
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Looking further down the row, A Saunderson model G,
2 Molines, models B and D, and 3 Internationals, one a Mogul 8 - 16
and the other 2 Titans.
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A Hart Parr 12 - 24, 2 Saundersons, model G and a
Moline model B make up part of the veteran tractor display.
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The two 1918 Titans in detail, one restored and
running and the other under restoration, |
A busy scene with the 'Auto jumble' stalls and the
vintage cars.
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A well-restored 1952 Allis 'B' with a Tumbrel
wagon in tow. |
Army vehicles encamped under the trees; centre of
the picture is a Morris Quad Gun tractor built 1940.
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'Tin Tin', Scammell Pioneer Heavy Gun tractor 1939
which also brought its owners caterpillar D7 to the show on a large
Low Loader, a job the vehicle still does regularly.
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A 1944, 750cc military Harley Davidson stands next
to the 'Soup Kitchen' in case quick action is needed, rifle to the ready.
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