Glad to be of help, Mary, regards the Newhall traction engine rally. My father (Keith Roffey) used to work at the science museum. The rally was first held in 1960 and became a regular fixture annually, being held on the second Sunday of the month in May. The first 1960 rally saw a total of 7 engines attend. Over the years these numbers rose considerably to around 28 engines attending. Regular attendees at the rally were: Bill Hunt with his 98 Key Wonderland organ and 1921 Foster showmans engine 'The Leader', Len Crane with his 1929 Fowler road loco and crane 'Wolverhampton Wanderer', Gordon Limb of Halesowen with his 1925 Foden timber tractor 'Matilda', Mr J Crabtree with his rather odd looking Foden timber tractor (now owned by the late Jim Calder's family who used to bring along the 1908 'Regal Steam Bakery van named 'The Flying Breadbin'), the Fowler agricultural engine 'Pride of Hanley Castle' (owned by a Mr Melhuish), Dave Walker of Minsterley with his Burrell showmans engine 'Princees Marina' and several other traction engines too numerous to mention. Sadly the last Newhall Street traction rally was held in May 1995. Several folk have tried to get a new steam rally at the museums new location of Think Tank, but it seems unlikely a rally will ever be held there.
Andy.