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1904 Aveling & Porter 5 n.h.p. 10 ton Type R10 Steam Road Roller 'Maid Marion' [No.5590]

1904 Aveling & Porter 5 n.h.p. 10 ton Type R10 [No.5590] in The Titfield Thunderbolt, Movie, 1953 IMDB

Class: Others, Steam engine — Model origin: UK

1904 Aveling & Porter 5 n.h.p. 10 ton Type R10 Steam Road Roller 'Maid Marion' [No.5590]

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Sunbar UK

2006-03-22 16:11

Still taxed and in use registration number CH3282
Colour Green
First Registered 04 Nov 1922

Alexander DE

2006-03-22 19:29

It is probably a 6 n.h.p. 10 ton Road Roller with a works number roughly in the region of 10500.

So far I haven't found any information on this special engine, but as it is in preservation some better information will turn up.

wrenchhead US

2006-03-22 19:46

What a great piece of machinery!! :wow:

wrenchhead US

2006-03-22 19:52

Alexander, could you give me a reference for n.h.p.? Thanks.

Alexander DE

2006-03-23 02:26

wrenchhead wrote Alexander, could you give me a reference for n.h.p.? Thanks.

Sure! It stands for 'Nominal Horse Power' and was used for steam engines.
Here is a nice link which actually explains how it is measured, or rather, calculated:
http://www.nelmes.fsnet.co.uk/paxman/nhp-defn.htm
Saves me a lot of typing! ;)

I agree with you that it is a great machine. Aveling & Porter had a 2/3 market share for road rollers in those years producing some hundred each year.

wrenchhead US

2006-03-23 02:48

Alexander wrote
Sure! It stands for 'Nominal Horse Power' and was used for steam engines.


Nice Article, Thanks.

Alexander DE

2006-11-01 00:09

Found it at last! :)

And my estimation wasn't so bad, only that it is older than I thought:

Aveling & Porter 5 n.h.p. 10 ton Type R10 Road Roller 'Maid Marion', Works No. 5590, Reg.No. [CH3282] from 1904.

stronghold EN

2008-01-07 11:36

Extras & detail pics for Alex ;)
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-- Last edit: 2008-01-07 11:47:47

Sunbar UK

2008-01-07 11:52

...and 'Maid Marion' in 2006 - 102 years after being built by Aveling & Porter.

http://www.steamscenes.org.uk/?pc=/events/2006/great-dorset-steam-fair/529/

-- Last edit: 2008-01-07 11:53:18

stronghold EN

2008-01-07 12:12

Great to see these still around ;)

Alexander DE

2008-01-07 13:18

Wonderful! Thanks a lot, Steve! :)

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