At Leeming bar 2009 | |
Engine Details | |
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Current Name | Cressing Temple |
Manufacturer | Marshall, Sons & Co. |
Build date | 1902 |
Serial no. | 38024 |
Registration no. | TA 629 |
Weight Tons (kg) | 10 ton |
Specifications | |
Power nhp | 6 nhp |
No. of Cylinders | 1 |
Cylinder type | Compound |
Linkage Type | Slide valve |
Ownership | |
Current Owner / Keeper | David & Pauline Robinson, Great Femcote |
Sale Price (approximate) (if published) |
Unknown |
Auctioneer | - |
Marshall no. 38024 is an traction engine that was built in 1902 by Marshall, Sons & Co. in Gainsborough, Lincs.
Engine History[]
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Worked on the Duchy of Cornwall estate for most of its working life. In the 1950s it moved to the Cressing Estate were it worked for 10 years.[1]
Events[]
Some of the events this engine has attended;
- 2010
- 2009
- Duncombe Park Steam Rally
- Leeming Bar Station
- Lincolnshire Steam and Vintage Rally
- Masham Steam Engine and Fair Organ Rally
- 2008
Gallery[]
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See also[]
- List of Named Vehicles
- List of Vehicles by registration number
- List of Steam Machinery Manufacturers
- Glossary Index - use terms
- Collector & preservation related
References / sources[]
- various show guides
- ↑ Lincoln Steam rally show guide 2008
External links[]
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