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Road Rollers (Paperback)
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Road Rollers (Paperback)
Series: Shire Library
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Loot Price R210
Discovery Miles 2 100
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Well-surfaced roads are essential to a fast growing industrial
nation and, as roadmaking in Britain improved from the late
eighteenth century onwards, heavy rollers hauled by men or by
horses were used to compact the surface. Steam power was first used
to propel road rollers in the 1860s and thereafter there was rapid
development, in parallel with that of the traction engine. This
book outlines the early development of steam and motor rollers,
with some technical details, and illustrates the different types.
The firms which manufactured them and the men who owned and
operated them are described and there is a chapter on some of the
unusual and unique machines which were either powered by
unconventional means or designed for specific tasks. Although
Europe's last steam roller was built in 1954, these powerful and
impressive machines have not lost their place in the public's
imagination. About the author Derek Rayner has been interested in
steam engines since his schooldays in Wakefield, West Yorkshire. Mr
Rayner has been the sole owner since 1968 and he also acquired a
small motor roller in 1975. He is Archivist to the Road Roller
Association. A member of the National Traction Engine Trust, he has
frequently contributed to its magazine, Steaming, and is the
assistant editor. Other titles for Shire by this author: Steam
Wagons Traction Engines and other steam road engines
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