Author Topic: Stirling Engine Rally at Broomy Hill Steam Museum Hereford tomorrow 14th October  (Read 2313 times)

Offline Chipmaster

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The annual Stirling Engine Rally is being held tomorrow at the Broomy Waterworks Museum, Hereford. I believe the museum’s engines will be in steam from 12  ‘til 4. I’ll be there with my model hot air engines - Heinrich, Robinson and Rider Ericsson. Please say hello if you come to the rally.
https://www.waterworksmuseum.org.uk/
The Hereford Society of Model Engineers next door is having a running day. They have an extensive track and some interesting model engines in the clubhouse.
https://hsme.co.uk/

Andy
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Offline Chipmaster

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Just arrived at Broomy Hill 9.15. It's raining heavily, the Hereford Model Engineering Society field is flooded and clearly out of use as is the car park for the Waterworks Museum. So we're sitting in our cars awaiting developments :ThumbsDown:
Andy

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:( Hope it dries up for you Andy.

See you Thursday at the Midlands show  :)

Jo
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Thanks Jo, we're going for it all set up and keeping an eye on the river Wye.
See you Thursday 😊.
Andy

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A view of the River Wye and the entrance to the Hereford Society of Model Engineers field.
 :Jester:
Andy

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:thinking: I don't think they will be steaming today.

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A view of the River Wye and the entrance to the Hereford Society of Model Engineers field.
 :Jester:
Andy

Looks a bit humid ...  :thinking:  Just stopped raining here. Been at it all day.  >:(

<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0Ke__hAoy0" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0Ke__hAoy0</a>

 :shrug:

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What a shame I really feel for you all and the Organizers..  :'( :'( I have been in same position,, Belvoir Steam 2008, flood water washed caravans and tents away. Still have a badge "We survived Belvoir 2008"
   Luckily we were on slightly higher ground and had about 30 people in our awning slightly drunk but making the best of it. :old: :DrinkPint: :cheers:
When the Fun Stops,, Stop!

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Hi JC, not as bad as your Belvoir 2008 experience, fortunately.
The Hereford MES were out of action for the day but the Stirling Engine enthusiasts put on a show inside the museum, some travelled hundreds of miles as had several spectators eg Kent, Isle of Wight, Chelmsford :praise2:  :praise2: :praise2:

Two exhibitors had travelled from Cornwall to show their scratch built Rider engine. As it was large and coal fired it had to stay outside. However they kept it running all day in the rain  :praise2: :praise2: :praise2:
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJSDhLAbIbM" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJSDhLAbIbM</a>
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SHD-wLaAx4" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SHD-wLaAx4</a>

Andy




 

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