Black Country Steam Event 2010
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The Black Country Steam Event was a special event at the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley England that featured a number of visiting Steam engines and Steam Cars in steam around the museum roadways on the 19th and 20th of June 2010.
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The visiting vehicles
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- Sarah - Aveling & Porter no. 9347 a 10 ton Steam roller
- Victory - Burrell no. 3068 a Traction engine from the S.E. Davis & Son collection
- Old Tim - Burrell no. 3197 a Road Locomotive fitted with a crane
- Wolverhampton Wander - Fowler no. 17212 a Road Locomotive fitted with a crane, Formerly of local West Midlands company John Thompson. Now owned by Len Crane.
- Jesse - Ransomes, Sims & Jefferies no. 27524 a Traction engine that was operating a Saw bench
- Locomobile Steam Car - FA 39 a 1899 steam car
- A Stanley Steam Car - (no details or reg no available)
Gallery
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Sarah, down by the tram shed
Ransomes Sims and Jefferies tractor 'Jesse'
Burrell no. 3068 - Victory by the War memorial
Burrell - Victory
Victory offpast the entrance building
Aveling & porter living van
An ex Eddison Rolling Co van
The enamel 'owners' plate on the living van
Victory climbing out the 1900's village
Fowler Crane Engine - Wolverhampton Wander
Fowler no. 17212 by the war memorial
Victory and Wolverhampton Wander
Burrell no. 3197 Old Tim by the war memorial
Ransome, Sims and Jerreries Tractor Jesse operating the saw bench down by the coal mine
A vertical boiler used to run several stationary steam engines in the coal mine complex
Old Tim climbing out of the village
A Stanley and Locomobile steam cars down on the canal wharf
The steam powered canal boat President
A Thomas Colman of Derby tar spreader
Burrell crane engine 'Old Tim' loaded up for the trip back south
See also
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References / sources
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Photos from the event
External links
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