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Three-year-old Richard Baillie from Forest hall with a miniature traction engine on 13th September 1993
Mr John Bainbridge and Mr Ian Thompson with their 1923 Fowler Steam Roller on 19th June 1989
Traction engine steam roller Highland Lass at the public weighbridge belonging to the West Cumberland Farmers Trading Society on 2nd June 1972
Mr Walter Hodson pictured with the steam roller Highland Lass on 2th June 1972. Mr Hodson looked after her when she was owned by McAlpine, the builders
Model engineers: Eddie Chapman on his half-ton miniature steam traction engine chats with Derek Bouch on his 1912 11-ton steamroller at the vintage steam
The grand ol lady of steam, the Coquet Lass is to end her days in style instead of on the scrap-heap. The twelve and a half ton stream roller is to be presented by Northumberland County Council to
Council workmen seen here repairing a road in Kingston Upon Thames January 1939
Oxford Road being widen between Beaconsfield and Gerrards Cross near the Bull Hotel Circa 1930
Resolution the 12 ton steam roller puffed its way from New Herrington, near Sunderland, to Newcastle in an amazing six hours on 31st August 1979
Andrew Fogon, left, and David Wright of the Walker Steam Project, with a steam roller outside the Science Museum in Newcastle on 16th October 1989
A vintage Aveling and Banford steam roller on 6th July 1976
The North of England Steam Traction Engine Societys Steam Rally at Chester-le-Street on 12th July 1969. Engines getting steam up to be ready for the afternoon events
Tom Weatherell with his vintage 10-ton steam roller Resolution on 26th March 1978
A vintage 1947 steam roller being restored by Joe Shiel, left, and Malcolm Alexander at Walker Middle Street School on 7th March 1988
This traction engine steam roller is taking people for a ride in a trailer on 19th May 1973
Most drivers prefer to wait for the weekend before letting off steam. But not Malcolm Bell. For Malcolm spends the whole week getting all steamed up by driving one of the North-Easts last working
A steam roller lying derelict in Longbenton, Newcastle on 20th February 1966
One of the Northumberland County Councils fleet of Steam Rollers on 16th February 1976
There was a ceremonial tear-up of L-plates on 3rd October 1967 when Mr John Arnott Brown passed his driving test on a 15-ton steam roller
A steam roller at County Technical College in Ashington on 10th March 1965
A school project really got rolling in Newcastle on 28th November 1986. With Paul Hilditch of Walker School at the wheel as (left to right) Sapper Henry Leadbitter, Sgt
William Marshall, division inspector for weights and measure, Hexham gives George Ryerley, of Walton Hall, Stamfordham an envelope with the weight of his steam roller Highland Lass on 2nd June 1972
Some old steam rollers lying in wait to be renovated on 4th February 1961
Steam and smoke fill the air at the Whitley Bay Steam Engine Rally on 14th August 1982
Old Roly is dying, deserted and derelict and lies rusting away at the Church Walk play park in Morpeth on 24th July 1980. Now safety experts at Castle Morpeth Council say the old boy is in such bad
Steam Roller Brenda (1920 vintage) with the two men who have given her a new lease of life on 17th February 1962