Corgi 1/50 Sentinel DG4 Steam Wagon (80006) Sentinel DG4 Steam Wagon with Barrel Load - McMullen Brewery. This Sentinel was purchased by the family brewers in 1984. The wagon originally belonged to Thomas Sugden, Flour Millers of Yorkshire. Converted to a tar sprayer during the war, and was reconverted back to her original form in 1956.
Corgi 1/50 Garrett 4CD Showman Tractor Little Billy (80303) Built in 1918 Garrett 4CD tractor 33566 started its working life on general haulage. In 1920 it was purchased by W. Cole and Sons of Bristol, where it was converted to showmans specification and named at the same time. The engine was used to provide power to their Gondola ride which has also survived into preservation.
Corgi 1/50 Fowler B6 & Low Loader Norm E (CC20101) Dibnah's Choice Fowler B6 Road Loco, Low Loader & Boiler - Norman E Box ( Vulcan). Engine No.14844,' Vulcan ' was supplied new to the famous Manchester company Norman E. Box and later in 1930 passed into the ownership of Pickfords
Corgi 1/50 Garrett 4CD The Mighty Atom (CC20301) Corgi 1/50 ( Dibnah's Choice) Garrett 4CD Showman's Tractor - The Mighty Atom. One of a large batch of Garrett 4CD tractors built for the War Department during World War 1. After the war many of these were sold to private individuals, such as this that went to Harrison Bros. who converted it to a showmans tractor.
Corgi 1/50 Sentinel Platform Lorry Paul Bros (80002) Sentinel Platform Wagon with Trailer &sack Load - Paul Bros Ltd ( Homepride Flour Mills). The model is of a 1931 Sentinel DG4 chain drive steamer from the fleet of Paul Bros.
Corgi 1/50 Sentinel Platform Wagon Blue Circle Portland Cement (80005) Sentinel Platform Wagon with Cement Bags - Cement Marketing Co. The company bought their first steam lorry in 1916, an Atkinson 6 Tonner. In 1928 after Atkinson stopped building steam lorries CMC then started to buy Sentinel Super Steamer models.
Corgi 1/50 Garrett Road Tractor Bunty (80301) Garrett 4CD Road Tractor - ' Bunty ' . Built in 1924 and after having been exhibited in 'special chocolate and red livery ' at the Smithfield show, 'Bunty ' was sold in 1925 to Clare Rural District Council. In 1929 a disastrous fire occurred and Bunty was badly damaged - the charred remains were sold for £67 to a firm of engine dealers and repairers.
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