Carters Steam Fair


Carters Steam Fair was a travelling vintage fair in England, founded in 1977 by John Carter, later managed by the next generation of Carters.
Carters operated and maintained a large collection of vintage rides and side stalls, ranging in date from the 1870s to the 1960s, and every season they travelled with vintage heavy lorries and traditional showmen's living wagons. The fair provided an opportunity to enjoy historic equipment and artwork.
Their operating base and restoration workshops were immediately adjacent to White Waltham Airfield, near Maidenhead, in Berkshire.
Image:carters3.jpg|thumb|right|Steam-powered gallopers ; steam yachts
Carters held a final 'travelling steam-fair' ending at Prospect Park, Reading on 30 October 2022, finding new homes for some of their vintage rides, with the remainder up for sale.

Rides and attractions

Carters Steam Fair was a travelling collection of rare working funfair rides, In April 2016, the touring rides with the Fair were:
RideHeight Restriction
Austin CarsSuitable for pre-school children up to the age of about 6 or 7 only
Train RideThere are no height restrictions, so adults may travel with younger children, if required
ToytownSuitable for toddlers and pre-school children up to the age of 5 or 6
Mini OctopusSuitable for toddlers and pre-school children up to the age of 5 or 6
Scenic DobbiesSuitable for toddlers and pre-school children up to the age of 5 or 6
Big SwingboatsMust be over 1.1 metres tall to ride
Little SwingboatsNo
Jubilee Steam GallopersNo
Jungle Thriller ArkNo
Chair-o-PlaneMust be over 1.1 metres tall to ride
Steam YachtsMust be over 1.05 metres tall to ride middle yellow seats, all other seats may be ridden by anyone over 1.2 metres
Dive-BomberMust be over 1.1 metres tall only when accompanied by an adult, or those over 1.3 meters unaccompanied
Giant OctopusMust be over 1.1 metres tall to ride
DodgemsMust be over 1.1 metres tall to ride
AutodromeNo

On their last tour in August 2022, they travelled with the following rides:
RideHeight Restriction
Austin CarsSuitable for pre-school children up to the age of about 6 or 7 only
Train RideThere are no height restrictions, so adults may travel with younger children, if required
ToytownSuitable for toddlers and pre-school children up to the age of 5 or 6
Mini OctopusSuitable for toddlers and pre-school children up to the age of 5 or 6
Big SwingboatsMust be over 1.1 metres tall to ride
Little SwingboatsNo
Jubilee Steam GallopersNo
Mini Boat RideNo
Chair-o-PlaneMust be over 1.1 metres tall to ride
Steam YachtsMust be over 1.05 metres tall to ride middle yellow seats, all other seats may be ridden by anyone over 1.2 metres. You must be able to hold on, as there are no safety bars.
Super SkidYes
Giant OctopusMust be over 1.1 metres tall to ride
DodgemsMust be over 1.1 metres tall to ride

Switch from cash to tokens

In 2014, Carters Steam Fair moved from taking cash payments at each attraction to a token coin system. By April 2016, there were two distinct minting productions featuring different designs. Both designs depict a Galloper ride horse on the reverse, with the texts "Carters Steam Fair", "No cash value", and "No refund value" around the image on the coin's edge. The text "1 Token" appears across the horse's neck horizontally in a rectangular box. All text is in block letters.
;2014 token obverse
The obverse of the 2014 coin token depicts the comedian Harry Hill, wearing a paper Christmas cracker hat. Hill was to design the image, but he agreed for Carters to use his portrait as he was too busy.
;2015 token obverse
The obverse of the 2015 coin token depicts Carters Steam Fair's founder John Carter, who in 1977 with his wife Anna purchased the Steam Gallopers.

In popular culture

Models

A number of die-cast models featuring the name of and / or reproducing vehicles used by Carters Steam Fair have been produced;
Image:carters2.jpg|thumb|right|A line-up of showman's engines, Pinkney's Green

Television

The Fair has been featured in many films including;
The Kaiser Chiefs' Meanwhile Up in Heaven music video was filmed on the fair in 2014.