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CHARLES BURRELL AND SONS, LTD. Stand 97 Steam Wagon,...
Page 18 from 1st July 1924The four exhibits shown here consist of a 5 n.h.p. road locomotive with double crank compound cylinders, springs fore and aft, three speeds and......

THE ROYAL SHOW AT NEWCASTLE.
Page 21 from 26th June 1923N ORDER to assist . visitors to the Royal Show in finding the makers of the different types of vehicles and implements, we have arranged these in......

Burrell's New Steam Wagon.
Page 13 from 20th April 1911A Vehicle with Many Practical Features ; Produced by the Makers of the Tractor which Won the R.A.C. Gold Medal in the Commercial Vehicle Trials of......

A £40.000 MERRY-GO-ROUND.
Page 12 from 1st August 1922The Part Played by Road Locomotives in Erecting, Dismantling, and Transporting the Expensive Equipment of a Modern Showman. W ITH August upon Us,......

THE STEAM WAGON DEMONSTRATION.
Page 60 from 1st November 1927The Latest Entries. The Progress of the Organization. riONSIDERABLE headway is now being made with details of organization of the Steam Wagon......

Charles Burrell and Sons, Limited.
Page 14 from 26th March 1908Exhibit : One Compound Tractor. As a result of the behaviour of the tractor which was entered in the R.A.C. trials last autumn by Charles Burrell......

Passing Comments
Page 30 from 9th May 1958New Uses for Ceramics THE increase in the bulk transport of finely divided solids I draws attention to the fact that some of these can cause......

Aveling and Porter (Stand 72).
Page 8 from 29th June 1916In company with all other exhibitors in the implement section, the Rochester company's stand suffered, from the point of view of CommExCIAL MiSTbat......

A Powerful Automatic Trailer Brake.
Page 24 from 3rd October 1907The necessity for efficient brakes on trailers drawn by motor or other vehicles has many times been demonstrated in hilly districts, and the recent......

Exhibiting at the Royal Show.
Page 49 from 29th May 1928T "list of exhibitors at this year's Show to be held at Nottingham from July 10th-14th by the Royal Agricultural Society of England has just been......