After nearly 86 years, Sentinel waggon 8843 is coming home to familiar territory as she travels up by her own steam from Bath, to this year’s Shrewsbury Steam Rally. Sign Up and be kept in the loop ...
Before internal combustion engines won over the automotive industry, they had to fight off rival forms of propulsion like early electric drive tech, and even grandfathered-in steam engines. This ...
People will get the chance to see a rare 1930's wagon that was used in the Second World War. Steam enthusiasts will be able to see the vintage vehicle in action after it was lovingly repaired. Derek ...
In this episode on Tekniq, we witness a vibrant display of Sentinel DG4 Steam Waggon, a steam-powered machinery developed by CASE and a steam-powered motorcycle that is redesigned from scratch.
Derek Gransden said there had been a fantastic response to the waggon's return A rare steam waggon has returned to Devon after more than 60 years away from the county. The vehicle, that was built in ...
Sentinel number 753 was made by engineers Alley and MacLellan in Glasgow in 1914. It is the oldest Sentinel in existence and the only surviving Scottish built Sentinel waggon. In 1905 Alley and ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. -Credit:Derek and Louise Gransden (Derek and Louise Gransden) People will get the chance to see a rare 1930's wagon that was used ...
Sentinel number 753 was made by engineers Alley and MacLellan in Glasgow in 1914. It is the oldest Sentinel in existence and the only surviving Scottish built Sentinel waggon. In 1905 Alley and ...
A rare steam waggon has returned to Devon after more than 60 years away from the county. The vehicle, that was built in Shrewsbury in 1933, was used throughout World War Two to deliver bricks to ...