Sections
of the Society
ENGINE
DRAWING LIBRARY
The Society’s Drawings Collection is now at the Museum of Rural Life at Reading
ENGINE
LISTS
One
of the most important aims of the Society is the maintenance of as complete a
record as possible of traction engines, wagons and rollers etc., which have
worked in Great Britain and Ireland. The records are kept in two different forms
and the Records Officer is responsible for updating them as new information is
acquired. The owners’ lists are kept alphabetically by counties and the
registers of most engine builders have been copied. The records have been in
existence for some 50 years and with information from members, observations,
scrutiny of periodicals, and from the registers of vehicle licensing
authorities, have become more comprehensive. Subject to certain conditions,
lists are available for borrowing by individual members, and the Records Officer
is always ready to deal with specific enquiries.
INFORMATION
The
Section Officer will be pleased to advise on any point in connection with
research, operation, repair or restoration.
JOURNAL
Published
quarterly, this carries articles and photographs of historical and technical
interest. The publication of this magazine must rely heavily on contributions
made by members, and anyone who feels inclined to contribute is cordially
invited to do so. Official notices, Society publications and members'
advertisements are also included within its pages.
LIBRARY
The
Society library is unique in that it is the largest collection of literature
devoted to the steam road vehicle. There are over 700 individual items,
catalogues of all the major builders and some of the obscure ones, manuals and
rare out of print books, also many of the present day publications. Most of the
items are available on loan to members who pay postage both ways; the non-loan
items may be inspected at the library by appointment. The librarian is always
pleased to advise members and to help with their special interests.
LIVERIES
This
section can provide detailed information on the works colours and specifications
for painting, lining out etc., also detailed information regarding transfers. It
covers principle makers, and is constantly being augmented.
MODERN
PHOTOGRAPHS
This
section covers the photographic record of the preservation era. The Society is
aware that the history of the Road Steam Vehicle does not end with its
commercial demise. Much of interest has occurred since the dawn of preservation
in the early 1950’s and this section in concerned with the changing scene.
Much of the material is in colour and specific interests are dealt with by the
Section Officer. This is probably the fastest growth area with new material
being gathered continuously through the generosity of members who donate their
prints to the collection.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
LIBRARY
This
contains several thousand photographs of most makes of agricultural and road
engines taken when they were at work. These are divided into three groups;
firstly the general collection from which members may freely borrow, two makes
at a time for a period of fourteen days; secondly, the historical collection
consisting of old and especially valuable photographs which cannot generally be
borrowed; finally, there is the exhibition group which are enlarged and mounted.
The entire library has been collected by the generous donations of members past
and present. The non-loan photographs may be inspected by arrangement with the
section officer.
PORTABLE
ENGINES
This
section is devoted to the portable steam engine in all its forms and includes
folders of material with photographs of most makers.
The Section Officer is always pleased to hear from members about past and present
information, and is prepared to attempt answers to any queries.
PORTFOLIO
RECORDS
This consists of folders of material created by editing the contributions of members among whom the folios were circulated. The library of information so generated is now available to members on loan and titles are arranged to cover specific makes, types and applications. There are over 140 folios available varying widely in volume but all are adequately and some profusely illustrated with many photographs that have never been published. A list of titles is issued to all new members.
PUBLICATIONS
The
reprinting of manufacturer's catalogues and other small publications and books
forms an important part of the Society’s activity. Not only does this make
available to members some of the Society’s non-loan items, but disseminates
information to a wider public in line with the trust document and generates an
important income.
SLIDES
The
collection of several thousand-colour slides is of engines in preservation.
These may be borrowed by arrangement with the Section Officer. The Society also
owns a large collection of monochrome slides which are copies of old
photographs. These are not currently available for loan.