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The traction engine Repulse making her way to High Haswell Farm, Haswell on 15th October

The traction engine Repulse making her way to High Haswell Farm, Haswell on 15th October


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The traction engine Repulse making her way to High Haswell Farm, Haswell on 15th October

The traction engine Repulse making her way to High Haswell Farm, Haswell on 15th October, 1953, where the organiser of the North of England Steam Traction Engine society intends to give Repulse a complete clean up and overhaul

NCJ - Kemsley
NCJ Archive
Mirrorpix
England

Media ID 21670444

© Mirrorpix

Derelict Engine Hobbies Pastimes Steam Traction Engine Two People Only Vintage Mixed Age Range Rural Setting


The Traction Engine Repulse - A Journey Back in Time

EDITORS COMMENTS
. Step into the nostalgic world of the 1950s with this photo print. Captured on 15th October, 1953, it depicts the magnificent traction engine Repulse gracefully making its way to High Haswell Farm in Haswell. The North of England Steam Traction Engine Society's organizer has planned a complete clean up and overhaul for this vintage beauty. Transporting us to an era long gone, this image showcases a derelict yet enchanting scene. Amidst a tranquil rural setting, two individuals can be seen accompanying Repulse on its journey. Their faces reflect both excitement and determination as they embark on the task at hand. This snapshot encapsulates more than just machinery; it captures pastimes and hobbies that were cherished during those simpler times. The steam-powered traction engine stands tall as a symbol of leisurely pursuits and shared experiences among people of all ages. The black-and-white aesthetic adds to the charm, evoking feelings of nostalgia and curiosity about days gone by. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of history frozen in time, we are reminded of our collective fascination with vintage technology and our desire to preserve these relics from yesteryears. With every detail meticulously preserved by NCJ - Kemsley through Memory Lane Prints, this print invites us to immerse ourselves in an era where steam engines reigned supreme – reminding us that sometimes taking a step back is necessary to appreciate how far we've come

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