Aveling & Porter steam roller at Latrobe playground 1966
- AU TAS UTAS ITCCD 2017/3-AK45
- Item
- 1966
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph shows Aveling & Porter steam engine, repurposed as playground equipment at Latrobe, 1966
Hal Wyatt
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Aveling & Porter steam roller at Latrobe playground 1966
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph shows Aveling & Porter steam engine, repurposed as playground equipment at Latrobe, 1966
Hal Wyatt
Aveling & Porter Traction Engine
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph shows restored Aveling & Porter traction engine, parked in paddock, 1970, painted green, with distinctive prancing horse logo on front of boiler tube
Hal Wyatt
Aveling & Porter Traction Engine at Lilydale 1964
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph shows Aveling & Porter steam engine, at Lilydale, 1964, with firewood in rear hopper
Hal Wyatt
Baling with Birdsall traction engine at Launceston
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph depicts vintage farm machinery demonstration, including Birdsall traction engine, connected to baling machine, Launceston, 1972.
Hal Wyatt
Belt-driven baling with steam engine
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph shows how a belt is connected to drive wheel of a steam engine and a baler, at a demonstration held near central arena at Elphin Showground, Launceston, also set up for sheepdog trials
Hal Wyatt
Demonstration of Aveling & Porter steam engine and grain harvest machine
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph shows man bagging barley at a threshing machine attached to Aveling & Porter steam engine at a vintage farm machinery demonstration, watched by dozens of people standing behind rope
Hal Wyatt
Man bagging grain at demonstration of Aveling & Porter steam engine and harvest machine
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph shows grain being bagged at a vintage farm machinery demonstration with Aveling & Porter steam engine attached by belt to grain processing machine, watched by dozens of people
Hal Wyatt