Edwin Foden, Sons & Company produced steam trucks from about 1896 until 1934 when the firm made the transition to diesel trucks.
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This modern postcard illustrates a Foden Steam Wagon.


This postcard illustrates a Foden Steam Wagon.


These two snapshots of a Foden steam wagon were taken in London but printed in Hempstead, NY by Blackman Photo Services, probably about 1920.


This snapshot shows a Foden Steam Wagon in London on July 3, 1919. The term Blighty is British slang for England or Britain, often used by soldiers.
These five press photographs document the around the world trip taken by David Trussell, Michael list-Brian, Theresa List-Brian, and Lorna Westall in a 1926 in a Foden Steam Wagon.














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