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As you have already see The Roadroller, Himachali Old Man, Waterfall and the Shy Boy from my recent trip.
Here is a Hand Pump clicked in HDR just opposite to the Roadroller.
It was not a great scene to click generally albeit - as someone said - "every spot is special" - so I clicked multiple exposures thinking atleast an HDR would come out decent. So it did!
Hope you like it!
13.7.2025.
This superb model of a road roller had developed a bit of a water leak.
Papplewick Pumping Station.
Wallis and Steevens Advance Road Roller (1927) Steam
Name Duke of Ellington
Decal P M Dakin (Cheshire)
Engine Number 7909
Registration Number BF 7925
Wallis + Steevens ALBUM
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Wallis and Steevens were manufacturers of agricultural equipment, traction engines, steam and diesel road rollers. Established in 1856 with headquarters in Basingstoke. The company survived the transition from steam to diesel and petrol powered vehicles and machinery, finally finished trading in 1981
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Shot 28.05.2022 at Smallwood Steam Rally. Cheshire REF 160-036
Setting off for a parade lap from the Birmingham Museum of Science & Industry is this heavyweight Aveling & Porter road roller. The machine dates from 1921 and is currently on SORN.
Around the street are typical cars from the period, a Ford Anglia deluxe, a rather poorly parked Riley 1.5. and a mushy pea green minivan, fitted with a roof rack intended for a curved roof.
Copyright Geoff Dowling 16/05/1965; all rights reserved
The Road roller sits in the last of the day's sun at the Amberley Museum during a Timeline Events photo shoot.
AEC Matador Tow Truck. Reg. No. GXX 785. Produced during WWII, but not registered until after the war.
Isle of WIght Steam Railway, Sunday 21st May 2023
A fine assembly of 1920's vintage steam road rollers bunching together on the colliery yard at Beamish Museum apparently preparing for a mass roll!
On the left is 1925-built 10-ton Fowler road roller 16615 "Astonisher", registered UM 3296.
In the middle is 1925-built Aveling & Porter D-Class road roller 11145 "Ayesha", an 8-tonner registered TN 216.
On the right is 1922-built Aveling & Porter road roller 10346 "Buster" (formerly "Gladstone"), registered NO 5892.
These magnificent steam engines were at Beamish for the Steam Gala event in April 2023.
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Aveling and Porter R10 Steam Roller SMASH BE7814 of 1907 at the Shrewsbury Steam Rally 2024.
For more photographs of the Shrewsbury Steam Rally 2024 please click here: www.jhluxton.com/Steam-Vintage-and-Veteran-Road-Vehicles/...