Traction Engine Rallies- An Appreciation over Seventy Years 1950-2019

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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. 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.
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Stock Code P8167.0
Author Batten M
ISBN13 9781399081672
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 282
Width(mm) 216
Page Count 192
Pictures 222
Publication Date 4 Apr 2023
Publication Status Available
Publisher PEN & SWORD
Record last updated 19/04/2024