The third serving of snaps from last month's Great Dorset Steam Fair....
1903 size 4 Dursley Pedersen. |
Chicago Stamping Company lady front tandem from the late 1890s. Steering is from both sets of handlebars. There seems to be something deeply sexist about this design... |
c late 1900s Tom Tit childs cycle. Apart from the wonderful name the frame design is a glorious thing being of twin small gauge tubes throughout. |
1938 J T Rogers 'Planet Puma' model track bike. |
This portable engine powered the stone crusher. |
And of course a steam roller compressed it all in to a road. |
Great tripod and brasier! |
Face cam Chater Lea is a machine you don't see often. |
I liked this Series 1 Royal Enfield Interceptor a lot. It has been restored with a number of period modifications that keep the character and history of the bike. |
The Series 2 type oil cooler was apparently an option. The Webco valve covers are a nice touch. Apparently the bike was originally exported to Canada. |
One of the many multitude of fairground organs. |
Steam plowing... |
In all there were more than 500 steam engines on show. |
In the 'playground'. |
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