1980

SD7807 : Fred Dibnah's Steam Roller on Blackburn Street

taken 44 years ago, near to Radcliffe, Bury, England

Fred Dibnah's Steam Roller on Blackburn Street
Fred Dibnah's Steam Roller on Blackburn Street
Steeplejack, TV personality and raconteur Fred Dibnah had a life-long interest in steam power. This 1910 12-ton Aveling and Porter steamroller, which had once been operated by Flintshire County Council, had been kept in a barn near Warrington and was in a poor state when Fred purchased it. Restoration took many years as he had to create his own replacement parts using Victorian engineering techniques and equipment he built in his back garden. Once it was restored, he used it to take his family around local steam fairs. I don’t know why he was visiting Radcliffe on this day but he and his steamroller generated plenty of interest amongst the passers-by.

Blackburn Street has changed significantly in the 37 years since this photograph was taken. The spare land on the left (on which Fred parked his steamroller) is now occupied by a block of shops. The Natwest Bank is now a karaoke bar (having previously been a restaurant and wine bar since it ceased to operate as a bank). The Leicester Building Society is now a fast food outlet. The two shops (Radcliffe Carpets and the Sewing Box) next to the building society are now occupied by the RSPCA charity shop. The other shops (whose names I can’t make out) are still there but have all changed hands since this photograph was taken (LinkExternal link Streetview image).
Fred Dibnah Heritage Centre :: SD7208

Fred Dibnah MBE (1938 – 2004) was a well known steeplejack, TV personality and raconteur from Bolton. After his death, the new owners of his Grade II-listed house opened it, and the attached land, as “the Fred Dibnah Heritage Centre”, displaying the remains of his collection of steam engines and other artefacts that he either collected or built such as the replica pit head gear and mine shaft, the forty foot brick chimney which he built for his boiler house, and his workshops and sheds. The centre opened to the public in 2010, but is expected to close early in 2018 with the house and contents set to be sold (LinkExternal link Bolton News).

Archive LinkExternal link The Fred Dibnah Heritage Centre Web site, archived 28 December 2017.


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David Dixon   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Wednesday, 20 August, 1980   (more nearby)
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Monday, 12 February, 2018
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