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IRN96815
Toy : Railway Tanker
Red tanker for ' Shell Motor Spirit '
IRN95573
Wood Pattern
For 10 Ton truck built By Charles Roberts & Co, of Wakefield ( Private Owner ) Sept 1917, For The Ministry Of Munitions At The Trafford Park Tank Depot. See notes
IRN95571
Wood Pattern
For nameplate of 10 Ton truck built By Charles Roberts & Co, of Wakefield ( Private Owner ) Sept 1917, For The Ministry Of Munitions At The Trafford Park Tank Depot. See notes
IRN86323
Crossley Petrol / Paraffin Stationary Engine
Maker :- Crossley. 7.5 H.P. horizontal engine. Engine type :- P1080. ( P=petrol ) Engine number :- 92182. BHP 9½ to 10½. RPM :- 500. This number includes the engine's tanks , 2 flywheels, a broad belt wheel and pipework. Removed from Kelly's room 8, 22/11/2005., , , , Dispatched from Crossley Brothers on 03/05/1926 to the Darlington Corporation Water Works, Tees Cottage Darlington. Commission was paid to Bell's Brothers Limited, Caldron Iron Works, Denton, Manchester. Collected from it's original place of work. Also see file for bill of sale.
IRN39266
Pewter Tankard
Beamish Commemorative vehicle Event, Class Winner 1972.
Pewter tankard with one handle and inscription.
IRN34763
Toy : Tank / Money Box
Made of tin plate, in the shape of a World War 1tank.
IRN28346
Glass Mug / Tankard
Moulded glass mug / tankard. Commemorating rowing championship - 15/11/1880. ' Edward Harlen Champion of The World '.
IRN12458
Disaster : Commemorative Tankard
Commemorative creamware tankard, commemorating the death of John Hall and his two sons November 3rd 1823. ( 03/11/1823 ). Large mug with handle. The tankard is glazed creamware. Hand painted floral garland decoration, commemorative dedication and poem., , , , The dedication reads :- John Hall and his Two Sons Lost Their Lives Nov 3 1823, Be Ye Warn'd Then By Our Sudden Call, That Thou For Death Prepose, For It Will Come Ye Know Not When, The Manner How Or Where 1824., , , , The mug is in good condition with minor wear to the rim. A small crack and crazing to the glaze. John Hall and his sons w...

 

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