The Farmers Foundry no. 36 is a very rare example of a portable engine built by the Farmers Foundry Company from Great Ryburgh in Norfolk England. This rare engine is part of the Saunders Collection of steam engines, fairground rides and organs, based in Bedfordshire, England.
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Showmans road locomotives (number built/survive) Note: a lot of current showman's engines are conversions, done both during working life and in the preservation era.