Sunday 17 October 2010

Toddington Steam Festival Part 2

The second part of this blog concludes my coverage of this years Toddington Steam Festival.

Miles Banks in control of the Marshall, single cylinder locomotive, owned by The Davis family from Astwood Bank.
An excellent display of period caravans, awnings and cars.

The 'Toddington' road making section. The living van in the foreground plus memorabilia belongs to Mr Pete Beale from Gloucestershire. The living van is a replica, and made by Pete.

Burrell Showman's Road Locomotive, 'Nancy' circa 1911, owned by The Prout family.

Fowler Steam Engine, 'Pride of Hanley Castle'. At the controls is Patrick Edwards; yes Patrick Edwards the tractor spares man.

And finally, the vintage and classic car line up in the parade ring late on Sunday afternoon.







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