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Marshall steam traction engine TA2758
Marshall steam traction engine TA2758 (msn 23368), built in 1894, at Upton Pyne. (Marshall, Sons & Co. was a British agricultural machinery manufacturer founded in 1848. The company was based in the Britannia Iron Works, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire). Date: circa 1959
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1848 1894 Agricultural Based Britannia Founded Gainsborough Iron Lincolnshire Machinery Manufacturer Marshall Pyne Sons Traction Upton
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This photograph showcases the vintage charm of Marshall steam traction engine TA2758 (msn 23368), built by the esteemed British manufacturer Marshall, Sons & Co. in 1894. The engine, which bears the registration number TA2758, was captured at Upton Pyne, likely around the year 1959. Marshall, Sons & Co. was a pioneering agricultural machinery manufacturer based in the Britannia Iron Works, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. Founded in 1848, the company had a rich history spanning over a century. This steam traction engine is a testament to the company's engineering prowess and its commitment to innovation in the field of vehicle transportation. The TA2758, with its intricate design and robust construction, is a marvel of the industrial age. Its massive wheels and towering smokestack exude power and strength, while the meticulously crafted details reveal the dedication and skill of the Marshall engineers. The photograph captures a moment in time when steam power was still a dominant force in transportation, before the advent of modern internal combustion engines. The TA2758's presence at Upton Pyne adds to its allure, as the location is not specified as a commercial site. Instead, it appears to be a tranquil setting, perhaps a rural farm or a private estate, where the engine may have been used for various tasks, such as hauling heavy loads or providing power to various farm implements. The photograph invites us to imagine a bygone era, when steam power was an essential part of daily life and the rhythm of the agricultural community was set by the hiss of steam and the clatter of gears.
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