Isle of Wight Steam Rally

This weeks collection of photos were taken when we visited The Isle of Wight Steam Rally which was held over the August bank holiday weekend.

The rally is held at the Isle of Wight Steam Railway at Havenstreet so you get to see the rally and to ride on the steam trains. With about 20 steam traction engines visiting, many stop off here before going onto The Great Dorset Steam Fair. They also had a good selection of other vehicles and it's well worth a day out. The only thing I always feel about this event is that everything seems to be crammed onto the field and not very well laid out but still a good event.

Jump to Loco W24 "Calbourne" Jump to Burrell "Pride of Worcester" Jump to Wallis in the sun Jump to Allchin Traction Engine Jump to Some of the miniatures on display Jump to Sentinel Tractor Jump to Foden Wagon Jump to Marshall Roller Jump to Engine line up Jump to More engines in the line up Jump to Fowler Traction Engine "Volunteer" Jump to A Waterous Steam vehicle Jump to Miniature Fowler steam wagon Jump to Miniature Burrell traction engine Jump to Miniature Foden Wagon Jump to  Spartan APC
Loco W24 "Calbourne"

Loco W24 "Calbourne"

One of the many locos that the railway have. This is the one we were pulled by and a good job she did too. It's a nice trip through some of the Isle of Wight countryside and the staff at the stations are very friendly. Well worth a visit if your ever on the island.
Burrell "Pride of Worcester"

Burrell "Pride of Worcester"

Pride of Worcester was built in 1907 and is number 2894, carries reg number FK 1463.

Sadly when I took the picture she wasn't generating but never the less looks good. 

Wallis in the sun

Wallis in the sun

This is a Wallis traction engine built in 1899 and is number 2459, carries reg AL 9335.

Allchin Traction Engine

Allchin Traction Engine

This engine is called "The Haven Street Queen" and is number 1415 built in 1907 and carries the reg No AP 9077
Some of the miniatures on display

Some of the miniatures on display

Sentinel Tractor

Sentinel Tractor

No 6426, Year 1926, Reg no BF 5714.

This Sentinel came back to the UK from Australia in 2006 and has since had a complete rebuild, it's dubut was made at Belvoir Castle in May this year.

Foden Wagon

Foden Wagon

The Foden is called "Major Stanley" and is number 13746, it was built in 1931 and its reg is WX 9030.
Marshall Roller

Marshall Roller

Engine line up

Engine line up

Some of the engines in the line up
More engines in the line up

More engines in the line up

Fowler Traction Engine "Volunteer"

Fowler Traction Engine "Volunteer"

Fowler "Volunteer" Reg No Y 9955

Here Volunteer is driving the saw bench.

A Waterous Steam vehicle

A Waterous Steam vehicle

This unusal engine is a replica of the original full size vehicle built by Waterous Engine Works Co Ltd from Canada.

Sadly I have no other detials on this engine, if you know any information please contact me and I can add it to this picture. I would love to find out some more....

Miniature Fowler steam wagon

Miniature Fowler steam wagon

Each year the steam section at the rally enjoy having a laugh and on the arena parades they do odd things, last time it was all the men dressed as ladies and this year they all had night wear on. Here is this Fowler with its own four poster bed....
Miniature Burrell traction engine

Miniature Burrell traction engine

Miniature Foden Wagon

Miniature Foden Wagon

Here you can see that it may not be as large as a it's full size Foden but still plenty of chuff to carry lots of happy passengers.
 Spartan APC

Spartan APC