Burrell steam traction engine

Steam engine with text on canopy reading 'Robert Bridson and Son, Neston'

Museum of Liverpool on the road

While the new Museum of Liverpool is being built, we are touring some of its fantastic collections ‘on the road’. You can now see some extraordinary and iconic items on display at unexpected venues across the city. See further details on the Museum of Liverpool on the road homepage.

Former locations

The Burrell steam traction engine has been to the following events as part of 'on the road':

  • Christmas market at Croxteth Hall on Sunday 17 December 2006
  • Croxteth Heritage Sports Day on Sunday 10 June 2007
  • 'Everything Victorian' themed carnival at Hale Village on Saturday 16 June 2007
  • The Big History Show at St George's Hall on Friday 14 and Saturday 15 September 2007

Object: Burrell steam traction engine

Accession number MMM.1968.53

The Burrell, manufactured by Charles Burrell & Co Ltd, Thetford, Norfolk in 1909, was purchased new by Robert Bridson and Son of Neston, Wirral. Originally the engine hauled furniture removal vans to Wales, north Lancashire and the Peak District, later it was used for road making and threshing.

In 1948 the Burrell was converted to a tar sprayer and was used for this purpose until 1953. After lying unused for a number of years it was donated to National Museums Liverpool.

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