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Two oil cans, length of longest approx. 15" (2).
A circle saw blade, diameter approx. 21", a lever, a weather vane and a suitcase (4).
A cast iron fireplace 'the Queen no.6' (for restoration)
A TUV YP3725B3/1 log splitter, length approx. 32" (in good working order).
An approx. 10ft measuring stick, believed to be used by Dibnah in chimney demolition.
Two iron gate bolts, each length approx. 37 1/2" (2).
A device believed to have been invented by Dibnah for raising and lowering scaffolding from the top
A device believed to have been invented by Dibnah for raising and lowering scaffolding from the top of chimneys.
Two jacks, a bracket and a hydraulic fitting.
A quantity of wrought iron fittings, chisels, nuts and bolts etc.
Four oil cans and three funnels (7).
Two short red ladders (strictly for decorative purposes only).
Seventeen wooden skids,
Seventeen wooden skids, believed to have been used by Dibnah to secure his ladders when scaling chimneys, length of largest approx. 23 1/2" (17).
Nine various wooden and iron skids, believed to have been used by Dibnah to secure his ladders when scaling chimneys, length of longest approx. 16...
A quantity of single, double and triple rope pulleys (21).
Fourteen various single, double and triple rope pulleys with various ropes.
Several lengths of rope and a length of pipe.
Two pine ammunition crates, each width approx. 18 1/2" (2).
A custom made set of iron railings with scrolled detail, height approx. 37".
A red and black painted wheel, diameter approx. 18".
A Victorian belt-driven double ended grinder by Carters Engineers & Co. New Bailey Salford Manchester, on fluted column, width approx. 40".
A motorised 'Alcosa' forge fan by William Allday & Co. Ltd, diameter approx. 20".
A forge fan, diameter approx. 18" and a further example (2).
A cast iron bench, approx. 4ft x 10ft.
A 'Richmond' radial arm drill by Thomas Mitchell & Sons Ltd. Engineers & Merchants Bolton, height approx. 75", with a 27" by 40" bench (2).
An iron A-frame, approx. 20ft tall, on 15" wheels, and three chain hoists (4).
A winch by Carter & Co. Salford, inscribed '15', height approx. 46".
An 'Acme' band saw, height approx. 86".
A compressor, height approx. 26".
Part of a traction engine water tank, length approx. 56".
A four wheeled truck and two ladders (3).
Three Danks 'Lancashire' boiler doors, diameter of largest approx. 28 1/2" and a pump by Godwin (4).
Three Danks 'Lancashire' boiler doors, diameter of largest approx. 28 1/2" and a pump by Godwin (4).
Three trestles, a sack truck and a hopper (5).
A cast iron ended garden bench, width approx. 49".
A cast iron ended garden bench, width approx. 51".
A large quantity of stone to include two part gate posts.
A cast iron ended garden bench, width approx. 47".
A cast iron ended garden bench, width approx. 50".
A wheel, diameter approx. 26".
A wheel, diameter approx. 26".
The centre from 'Sputnik' used by Dibnah when felling chimneys, with six legs, diameter approx. 26".
The centre from 'Sputnik' used by Dibnah when felling chimneys, with six legs, diameter approx. 26".
Nine telegraph poles/ gate posts and sundry timber.
Various iron items for scrap, to include a small gate. ...[more]
A Victorian white painted garden table and chair, purportedly once used by Dibnah at the topping out ceremony of the chimney in the yard.