Commemoration plaque for first Foden compound reversing steam engine

PART OF:
Compound reversing steam engine
Made:
after 1896

Wooden description board reading '1st Compound Reversing Steam Engine, For No.1 Rear Driven End Tipping, Commercial Vehicle. Built by E. Foden & Sons in the year 1896' relating to Compound reversing steam engine produced by Fodens Ltd, 1896.

Fodens Ltd was one of Britain’s most successful producers of steam-powered traction vehicles in the early-20th century. This compound reversing steam engine is an early prototype for their first steam wagon, built in anticipation of trials held by the War Office in 1901. Although Foden lost these trials, their use of an ‘overtype’ design with a horizontal boiler proved commercially successful into the 1930s, after which Foden moved into the production of diesel powered vehicles.

Details

Category:
Road Transport
Object Number:
2025-994/2
Materials:
wood (unidentified)
Measurements:
overall: 1360 mm x 990 mm x 600 mm,
type:
plaque