AN impressive array of vehicles from across Herefordshire and beyond gathered for an annual event.

New president and founder member Margaret James opened the 42nd Three Cocks Steam and Vintage Rally, organised by the Three Cocks Vintage Society, at Boatside Farm, Hay on Wye, on August 11.

Margaret James opening the steam rallyMargaret James opening the steam rally (Image: EA Bates)

In her speech she recounted how the society was formed, coming together with the inaugural rally in 1978. The assembled steam engines in the ring blew their whistles in thanks.

As usual, the rally had a selection of tractors, cars, lorries, motorcycles, pedal cycles, steam engines, stationary engines and military vehicles on display.

The activities in the ring started with the parade of steam engines, with local steamers on display. 

Tom Henderson's 'Pride of the Wye' Fowler agricultural engineTom Henderson's 'Pride of the Wye' Fowler agricultural engine (Image: EA Bates)

Tom Henderson had his 1901 Fowler agricultural engine Pride of the Wye, the Williams family had their Fowler TE2 Russian Engine, while Leigh Miles had his 1903 Wallis & Stevens engine.

The Mason family of Hereford's Patricia B Fowler Steam RollerThe Mason family of Hereford's Patricia B Fowler Steam Roller (Image: EA Bates)

The Mason family of Hereford had their 1931 Fowler steam roller, originally supplied to West Riding of Yorkshire County Council. It also had local interest having been used by Abermule contractors J E Corfield & Sons up to 1961. 

Police dog Scar gets his man, chairman David PricePolice dog Scar gets his man, chairman David Price (Image: EA Bates)

The Dyfed Powys police dog team gave a display showing off their detection and protection work, with society chairman David Price playing the part of the aggressor before two-year-old Dutch shepherd dog Scar was unleashed and raced across the ring to grab his padded arm protector.

Martyn Nicholls leading the parade of CountysMartyn Nicholls leading the parade of Countys (Image: EA Bates)

The tractor display boasted the regular displays from the David Brown, the International Harvester, and Massey Ferguson clubs, alongside 23 County tractors brought together by the efforts of County fanatic Martyn Nicholls.

The tiny Italian Balilla belonging to Colin LewisThe tiny Italian Balilla belonging to Colin Lewis (Image: EA Bates)

Also on display was a 1925 John Deere model D belonging to Mike Yeats of Libanus.

Leominster's Ben Aubrey with his SteyrLeominster's Ben Aubrey with his Steyr (Image: EA Bates)

Veteran tractor collector Colin Lewis brought along his tiny Italian Balilla tractor, and Ben Aubrey of Leominster his Austrian Steyr 8130A tractor.

Andy Boyle of Ledbury with his Italian Carraro tractorAndy Boyle of Ledbury with his Italian Carraro tractor (Image: EA Bates)

Andy Boyle of Ledbury brought along his Italian 1983 Carraro tractor, while Jac Vaughan of Crymych brought his 1962 Fordson Super Dexta.

Llyr Mathias of Crymych with his father's Marshall 12-20Llyr Mathias of Crymych with his father's Marshall 12-20 (Image: EA Bates)

Fellow Crymych locals, Wyn and Llyr Mathias displayed their Breconshire-registered 1938 Marshall 12-20.

Mike Chandler with his AEC MercuryMike Chandler with his AEC Mercury (Image: EA Bates)

The commercials display, assembled by Mike Chandler, included his own AEC Mercury.

Tommy Williams with his Bedford coal merchants truckTommy Williams with his Bedford coal merchants truck (Image: EA Bates)

There were also three Bedfords belonging to Tommy Williams, and Lloyds of Ludlow's AEC and Seddon Atkinson.

Dave Prosser's Standard vanDave Prosser's Standard van (Image: EA Bates)

Hercules, a big 1956 Scammell Mountaineer belonging to Ketty Barr dwarfed Dave Prosser of Bastonford's little 1950 Standard van, while Phil Ballenger of Bishops Wood's Carnation Milk liveried 1948 Leyland Beaver brought back memories.

Malcolm Webster with his Sunbeam M7Malcolm Webster with his Sunbeam M7 (Image: EA Bates)

Amongst the selection of motorcycles on show were Malcolm Webster’s 1927 Sunbeam M7, R Guest’s 1929 Sunbeam M90 race bike, and Clive Davies of Dorstone's BSA B31.

Dylan Phillips on his motorised wheelbarrow being passed by Clive Davies' BSADylan Phillips on his motorised wheelbarrow being passed by Clive Davies' BSA (Image: EA Bates)

Also on show was Dylan Phillips of Llanfrynach's motorised Honda-engined wheelbarrow, while Terry Brown of West Pontnewydd brought a selection of Honda Cubs.