The SAC is the junior section of the National Traction Engine Trust - www.ntet.co.uk
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National Traction Engine Trust


The National Traction Engine Trust is the Parent of the Steam Apprentice Club. Established in 1954 it has around 3,000 members in over 20 countries world wide. The NTET is held in high esteem and is the umbrella organisation for the Steam Traction movement with affiliations held by over 30 organisations in the UK and world wide including the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs, the Road Locomotive Society, the Road Roller Association and many regional Clubs and Associations.


Interesting Steam Websites

Road Locomotive Society • www.roadloco.org.uk
Founded in 1937, the Society's objectives are: The enhancement of education and research into the past history of all types of self propelling steam engines (other than those running on rails) and those types of stationary steam engines known as portable engines.

Road Roller Association • www.r-r-a.org.uk
The Road Roller Association (RRA) was formed in 1974 by a handful of dedicated enthusiasts and now has over 500 members. One of the prime objectives of the RRA is to encourage the preservation of Rollers, both Steam and Motor, and other road making equipment used by road making gangs.

Sentinel Drivers Club • www.sentinelwaggons.co.uk
The Sentinel Drivers Club is solely a voluntary run club, consisting of Sentinel owners, drivers, firemen/women, helpers and most importantly enthusiasts of anything Sentinel. We as a Club can boast an internationally based membership with global recognition.

Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs • www.fbhvc.co.uk
The FBHVC is a grouping of almost 500 Clubs and Museums together with some 1500 Trade and Individual Supporters. The aim of the Federation is to uphold the freedom to use old vehicles on the roads without any undue restriction and to support its member organisations in whatever way it can.

The Transport Trust • www.transporttrust.com
The Transport Trust is the only national charity established to promote and encourage the preservation and restoration of Britain's unique transport heritage in all its forms - by air, road and water.


Steam Scenes • www.steamscenes.org.uk
Steam Scenes is the largest collection of traction engine pictures on the internet. The collection contains pictures of steam traction engines taken at steam rallies, road runs and within museums across the UK, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.

Hole Load Of Trouble • www.holeloadoftrouble.com/
The website has been created to share with enthusiasts the activities and adventures of Fowler Steam Roller 15813 and the collection of junk known as 'Hole Load Of Trouble' that is to be found with her at shows and events.

BerryBrook Steam • www.berrybrooksteam.co.uk
Welcome to Berrybrook, the largest supplier of Steam Engines in the South West. Not only do we have the largest selection of used miniature steam engines in the South West but we also have a dedicated workshop that can handle repairs, from the smallest fix to a full-scale restoration.

The Museum of English Rural Life • www.reading.ac.uk/merl
The Museum of English Rural Life is dedicated to the spirit of the English countryside and its people. It seeks to build, interpret and convey a record of rural life through its collections for the benefit of all.


Wikipedia - "Traction Engine" • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traction_engine

Wikipedia's information on Steam Engines.




Magazines

Old Glory • www.oldglory.co.uk

Britain's best selling steam & vintage magazine.


Vintage Spirit • www.vintagespirit.co.uk
This packed monthly magazine is dedicated to keeping our wonderful transport, agricultural and industrial heritage in the forefront of people's minds, and keeps its readers up to date with the latest from the preservation world.


Local Clubs

Bedford Steam Engine Preservation Society • www.bseps.org.uk
The BSEPS was formed on 27th February 1956 by a few stalwart steam enthusiasts which has grown over the years into one of the largest preservation societies in the country. BSEPS runs their Steam Rally at Old Warden in Bedfordshire during September each year.

West of England Steam Engine Society • www.weses.co.uk
WESES are dedicated to the preservation of steam engines of all shapes and sizes, their rally is probably the biggest rally in cornwall, 2009 year is their 54th anniversary, and anybody is welcome to come along.

East Anglian Traction Engine Society • www.eates.org
EATES was founded in 1955, to advance the education of the public and to promote the preservation and running of all types of steam traction engine: portables, showman�s and ploughing engines, road locos, steam rollers and steam wagons.

North Staffs and Cheshire Traction Engine Club • www.nsctec.co.uk
NSCTEC is based at Klondyke Mill, Draycoss in the Clay in Staffordshire. The club was formed in 1958 and has open days and runs several steam parties throughout the year.


The Lancashire Traction Engine Club • www.lancashiretec.co.uk
The Lancashire Traction Engine Club was founded in 1965. The objects of the Club include advancing the education of the public by increasing and maintaining interest in historic steam and other mechanically propelled vehicles, other historic machinery and historic crafts and craftsmanship.

The Sussex Steam Engine Club • www.sussexsteamengineclub.co.uk
The Sussex Steam Engine Club was created in 1993 by a small group of locally based enthusiasts. Their belief was that Engine Owners, Operators and supporters would welcome the opportunity to promote their interest in Steam preservation. The club now has nearly 200 Members.

The Hertfordshire Steam Engine Preservation Society • www.hertssteam.org
The Hertfordshire Steam Engine Preservation Society was formed in the mid 1960's, by a few like minded enthusiasts to promote steam preservation in the area by running steam rallies and regular club nights for friend's to meet and discuss steam.

The Somerset Traction Engine Club • www.somersetspectacular.co.uk/club.htm
The Club was originally formed some 50 years ago in order to give its members the opportunity to meet other people with similar interests, to maintain the interests of members in the activities of the Club, and to promote rallies and social activities.

The Banbury Steam Society •www.banburysteam.com
The aims of The Banbury Steam Society are to promote the preservation and enjoyment of vintage vehicles and machinery of historic interest. We achieve this through: the preservation work that is undertaken by our members, our monthly meetings

The Scottish Traction Engine Society • www.scottishtractionenginesociety.co.uk
It is almost fifty years since the Scottish Traction Engine Society was founded in 1961.



Celtic Steamers • www.celticsteamers.com
Celtic Steamers was founded in 2001 by steam enthusiasts throughout Ireland. We formed a committee and with an aim to raise donations for various charities throughout Ireland.


Hockley Heath Steam Association • www.hockleyheathsteam.org.uk
We are a small club which owns its own steam roller, a Fowler type T3, works number 21629.
The Association was formed in the mid 1960s by the late Jack Marshall who lived in Hockley Heath.


Leeds and District Traction Engine Club • www.leedsdistricttractionengineclub.com
The Club, founded in 1963, in the early days of the preservation movement and attracts a membership not only from proud owners of traction engines and road rollers, but also from experts of the Vintage Fairground, and generally from all those who are attracted to these things and would like to learn more.



Steam Rallies

Great Dorset Steam Fair • www.steam-fair.co.uk
If you are looking for an excellent fun and action packed day out for all the family, you'll love the Great Dorset Steam Fair. Traditionally this English fair is held at the village of Tarrant Hinton, near Blandford Forum in the heart of the beautiful Dorset countryside.

County of Salop Steam Engone Society • www.shrewsburysteamrally.co.uk
�An entertaining and fun-packed family day out� is promised with hundreds of vehicles and over 1,000 exhibits. Last years event attracted around 14,000 visitors and at this year�s Rally some different steam traction engines will be making their debut.

Elvaston Steam Rally • www.elvastonsteam.co.uk
A Fun Day Out For All The Family! Elvaston Steam Rally is held on the first full weekend of July at Elvaston Castle Country Park in Derbyshire.


Cromford Steam Rally • www.cromford-steam.co.uk
The Cromford Steam Rally Society has been established since 1970, and is now one of the most highly rated shows in this part of the country. The Cromford Steam Rally is held at Highacres Farm, Dewey Lane, Brackenfield, Nr Matlock.

Belper Steam Rally • www.belpersteam.co.uk
The event was first established in 1989 as part of the Belper Festival fortnight. Since it's beginning, the event has grown and is now firmly established as one of the largest in the county.


Rempstone Steam Rally • www.rempstonesteam.org
Held in the heart of the countryside on the Leicester/Nottingham border, this well established show has everything for a wonderful family day out.


Steam Extravaganza, South Cerney • www.steamextravaganza.com
Witness the sights and sounds of yesteryear at South Cerney. From the power of Steam To traditional crafts the Gloucestershire Steam & Vintage Extravaganza takes you on a nostalgia trip that you will never forget.



Other Interesting Websites

Pop Pop Boats • www.poppopboats.co.uk
Pop Pop Boats, also known as flash-steamers, hot-air-boats, toc-tocs or more accurately a Pulsating Water Engine have fascinated everyone from children to physicists for over a hundred years.
Check out the Pop Pop Boats website for more information.


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