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ISBN: 9780857040923
AUTHOR: Paul Stratford
Traction Engines Preservation & Power
Traction Engines Preservation & Power
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It was Kent farmer Thomas Aveling who in 1859 modified a portable engine to create a self-moving agricultural engine that became the forerunner of the steam traction engine that we know today. The partnership of Thomas Aveling and Richard Thomas Porter in 1862 became known as Aveling & Porter, a company which went on to produce not only traction and ploughing engines but of course steam rollers – altogether more than all other UK manufacturers combined.

Whilst steam railway locomotives lasted in revenue earning service on the national network until 1968, the demise of the steam traction engine began many decades before with the introduction of the internal combustion- engined lorry and farm tractor, the steam roller and the odd pair of ploughing engines lasting in service little beyond the 1950s.

It is remarkable that unlike so many of our historical artifacts which are preserved and displayed in museums, the vast majority of steam traction engines are owned and maintained by private individuals and enthusiasts, but for whom our industrial steam heritage would be much the poorer.These enthusiasts have purchased, restored, maintained and preserved traction engines as an important part of our heritage.

In addition to conserving these engines they are also preserving not only the techniques needed to safely run them, but also the engineering and boiler-making experience required to maintain the engines both for the present and for future generations.

In this fabulous new collection of images, Paul Stratford has captured the magnificence of these superb machines, often in settings that look much the same as they did fifty or a hundred years ago. He evokes an atmosphere of a happier time when faith in British engineering and pride in skilled work well done were hallmarks of working life, and when the pounding of these stupendous mechanical beasts was a regular occurrence in the fields, fairs and highways of England.

Paul Stratford was born and has lived his whole life in Warwickshire. From an early age he has always had an interest in steam railways, which began with the Stratford and Midland Junction Railway, which ran close to his home village. Latterly he has travelled extensively both in the UK and Worldwide photographing working steam railways before turning his attentions to not only photographing, but also restoring and driving traction engines. Having an affinity with the owners has enabled the author to position engines in many and varied photogenic locations.

After becoming a volunteer in the steam locomotive department at the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway he has subsequently qualified as a fireman and now has ambitions to become a driver. His previous book for Halsgrove, Classic Traction Engines was published in 2010.

Imprint: Halsgrove. ISBN 978 0 85704 092 3, hardback, 238x258mm, 144 pages. Published July 2011.

 
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