I was actually asked to put some pictures of this event on TT! So here's the best of my bunch.
A central meeting point is by the gallopers, sadly not steam driven at present.
A particularly fine Fowler R3 road loco.
And a slightly smaller MacLaren.
There's a good road from the camp site to the museum, here being used by a DCC Burrell.
A 3 ins Burrell agricultural.
A Foster agricultural - well known in East Anglia - with the next generation of drivers.
Massed ranks ready for the parade. There were nearly 30 engines present.
This pretty little Savage wagon had been generously donated to the museum the previous day by a local model engineer. (I did overhear a reference to it having a scale driver!)
Another interesting wagon, the Burrell protoype of 1900.
A 4 ins Burrell agricultural.
A 6 ins Savage 'Little Samson'.
Finally another Burrell, the Savage and a Foden apparently racing for the exit after the parade.
This is an excellent event for miniatures, with plenty of hard surface to run around on and a nice setting.
Bill.