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The is an early "Frith" photograph (No 56281) from about 1900, the car registration number is A 8961

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The owner, holding the horse, was J.H. Williams, known locally as Joe Bun.

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GARD 8.004.tif
The Last Tree in England, at Trevescan, Land's End.
Two copies. See GARD 8.003

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The Last Tree in England at Trevescan, Land's End. Two copies. See GARD 8.004

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Milk float with woman driver.

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Horse-drawn 'whim' or winding drum at Geevor tin mine at Pendeen, near St Just. These were commonly used in Cornwall's mines until the early 20th century when they were replaced by steam engines. Traces of the circular cobbled or flagged tracks can…

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A horse-powered winding "whim". A whim, also called a whim gin or a horse capstan, is a device similar to a windlass used in mining for hauling materials to the surface. It comprises a capstan or a wide drum with a vertical axle. A rope is wound…

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TRANS 6.163.tif
From 'Grandfathers London' page 112. The Train route was Uxbridge Road Stationto Chiswick

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TRANS 8.226.tif
P O Copyright. Women Drivers & Grooms formed into a Corps to man the Mail Van during 14-18 War

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A horse and jingle (a loosely sprung, two-wheeled, roofed carriage, usually used as a hackney coach), pictured in a 12-foot pumping engine cylinder in Hayle. This was a pumping engine cylinder for the Cruquius steam pumping station in Holland, which…

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A horse and jingle (a loosely sprung, two-wheeled, roofed carriage, usually used as a hackney coach), pictured in a 12-foot pumping engine cylinder in Hayle. This was a pumping engine cylinder for the Cruquius steam pumping station in Holland, which…
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