Stithians Steam Fair, Cornwall

Paladin
Paladin Forum Participant Posts: 64
edited April 2012 in Your stories #1

On the last day of our stay in Cornwall in 2010 we went to the Stithians Steam Fair to see in excess of 50 traction engines, and many other attractions. There were about a dozen steamrollers arranged in a semicircle all in steam together.

The weather was wet on and off all day, but we escaped much of it by visiting the various marquees. The video attached was taken in the Modelling marquee, where there were 3 or 4 model railways, various different modellers areas, military models, radio controlled boats, aircraft, and cars (with demos outside - cars only!), and a large area set aside for Meccano modellers!

The Meccano models in the film depict traction engines as used for ploughing and show how the process used to be done before tractors were developed. Each ploughing engine had a large winch fixed underneath the boiler which would draw the plough from one side of the field towards the engine winching. Once it arrived at that engine, the plough would reverse and be pulled back by the other engine on the opposide side of the field.

Ploughing traction engines always went around the countryside in pairs due to this method of operation!

Comments

  • Paladin
    Paladin Forum Participant Posts: 64
    edited April 2012 #2

    What happened to the video I linked, as well as the other 2 photos that uploaded with it? Will have to upload these somewhere now! Can we video link in here?

  • Paladin
    Paladin Forum Participant Posts: 64
    edited April 2012 #3

    Sorry, my mistake! Photos there, let's try the video link which you SHOULD be able to view by

    clicking here

     

  • Paladin
    Paladin Forum Participant Posts: 64
    edited April 2012 #4

    D'oh! Where's the edit function when you need it! Everything appears in the main story now!!!!

    Chris

  • Cardiffian
    Cardiffian Forum Participant Posts: 43
    edited August 2012 #5

    LOL! the main thing is Chris, we can see them and that nice little video (amazing how they ploughed the fields before tractors!). Enjoying your stories. Keep posting please Smile

    Bob.