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Old 5th August 2014, 05:12 PM
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i was told the portable dates from around 1850 ish and is a cambridge ?
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Old 5th August 2014, 06:08 PM
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The portable is listed in the Traction Engine Register as Unknown Makers No 1 for those who would like to mark it 'as seen'.

It does belong to the Road Locomotive Society Chairman. This is only the second time it has been seen in public.

It probably dates from 1840 - 1850 and must be the earliest portable in the UK.

William Cambridge from Market Lavington, near Devizes; and later of Bristol, made similar return flue engines. However some features on this engines are significantly different.

I am sure that any information would be gratefully received by the owner. It can be send to me to pass to him. Many thanks.
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