1895 Peerless made in the USA. Believed to be the only one of its kind in the world. |
1912 Marshall road roller and living van. The living van was home to the roller crew as they travelled from one job to another. |
Marshall road roller followed by a Fowler ploughing engine. Fowler was the most famous make of ploughing engines. |
Garrett general purpose engine "Earl of Eldon" This engine was new to the Encombe estate near Kingston and used by them for many years. |
1919 Fowler ploughing engine. These engines worked in pairs at opposite sides of the filed pulling the plough back and forth by means of the winch drum just visible under the boiler. |
1912, Burrell Showman's engine. "Perseverance the Second". Spent its working life in Yorkshire. |
1914 Aveling and Porter Showman's engine. Aveling and Porter were better known for making road rollers. |