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Liberation day, in Jersey 9th May 2017, the Pallot steam museum invited the 2cv club to come and sow their cars off, would have been rude not to turn up and have a look around too.
In the Channel Island the 9 May is a bank holiday, people celebrate the fact that the Island were then freed from the German Nazi occupation.
This is one of a pair of old traction engines on a farm in Suffolk together with other bits of rusting machinery.
Seen at Travis AFB museum on the way back from the SLT volunteers BBQ.
This is the engine that was used on the Spruce Goose
Closer look at the RD-33 jet engine that was built into the MiG-29 Fulcrum, for example.
Part of the Luftwaffenmuseum Gatow set.
San Jose Fire Department celebrated it's new Station 12 with an Open House in March 2009.
Seen on the apron is Engine 12, a 1994 Hi-Tech built pumper on a Spartan Gladiator Chassis.
One of the Uchuck III's two straight-eight diesel engines. The only thing greasy or dirty about the engine room was the engineer's mouth.
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9 Jul 2005 JSS Sharp Stewart 2-4-0 B.5004 (1880 Manchester) 3ft 6in gauge. These engines ran into the late 1970's and early 1980's
Taman Mini Railway Museum, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia.
Another old shot, taken on the day of the IRA bomb in Wilmslow.
Quite a nice picture of the Dennis fire appliance cornering hard on the Dean Row roundabout, plus some decent cars from the 90s too (Fiat Coupe & nice spec Pug 306)
2 photos of E-4 on two different days.
Ill Probably go back to Hemet more because of the fact that theyre still holding on to their old rigs.
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Parade of traction engines and showman's engines at Orsett Show.
Parade of traction engines and showman's engines.
1942 International. Interesting vehicle. One of a handful that was built by the city. At the time International had a truck plant in the city, so they bought the engine/chassis, and then bought parts for a fire engine. They had their fire department mechanics hand build twelve or so of these from 1938 to 1942. Each is a unique creation - one of a kind. Three are on display at the museum. This one is the best.