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BAWN Stand 105 W. B. Bawn and Co. Ltd., Byron Works, Blackhorse Lane, Walthamstovr, London, E.17

25th September 1964
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PROTOTYPE application of the Bawn continuously wound, glass-filament method of tank construction was shown at the 1962 exhibition, and this year the concern displays a 4,400-gal. tank of this type, designed for the carriage of styrene monomer, mounted on a Scammell Routeman chassis. The remaining three vehicles exhibited comprise a 2,000-gal., five-compartment, domestic fuel-oils/petroleum-spirit tanker mounted on a Thames Trader; a domestic heating-oils, two-compartment type on a B.M.C. chassis, and a Bedford-based, 1,800-gal. tanker