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- Treated to a new engine (2004) and later restored by Johnson Autoworks (2007) - Early conversion, regularly serviced with new tyres and exhaust in 2015 - Bed, sink, grille, leisure battery, 240v hook-up, history file / receipts Vendor Condition Ratings: Bodywork: 'Generally Good, Some Minor Rusting' Engine: 'Very Good' Electrical Equipment: 'Good' Paintwork: 'Good - Some Blemishes' Transmission: 'Good' Interior Trim: 'Generally Good'
*Gresford Colliery. An Edwardian silver presentation spade by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1905, the spade with foliate design and engraved presentation inscription, 'Presented by the Directors of the United Westminster and Wrexham Collieries, Limited, to Sir Theodore Martin K.C.B., K.C.B.O., Chairman of the Company on the Occasion of the Cutting by him of the First Sod of their New Pits, 6th November 1907', foliate and spiral ebony handle, minor scratches and marks, 89 cm (35 ins) length Gresford Colliery was a coal mine located a mile from the North Wales village of Gresford, near Wrexham, Wales. Industrialist Henry Dennis of Ruabon, and his son Henry Dyke Dennis, began a coal mine near Gresford in 1907. The Dennis' company United Westminster & Wrexham Collieries took four years to sink two kilometre-deep shafts, the Dennis (Downcast) and the Martin (Upcast), located 50 yards apart. The mine was one of the deepest in Denbighshire coalfields, with the Dennis shaft reaching a depth of about 690 metres and the Martin shaft about 686 metres. Many years later Gresford Colliery was the site of one of Britain's worst coal mining disasters. The Gresford Disaster occurred on Saturday 22 September 1934, where 266 men died in the underground explosion. It occurred in the Dennis district at around 2am, the time when the men would be having their mid-shift snack. As there was a football match on the Saturday afternoon between Wrexham and Tranmere Rovers, on Friday 21 September, many miners doubled up their shifts so they could attend the match. This meant there were more miners down the pit than there ordinarily would have been. Only 11 bodies were ever recovered, and the mine remained sealed off for 6 months after the explosion. Coal production restarted in January 1936 with Gresford officially closed in 1973 due to a combination of exhaustion of existing coal reserves and geological problems. Several In memoriam events have taken place in the intervening years, including various memorials on the 75th anniversary in 2009. (1)
A housewife's delight Show Kitchen in high gloss cream forming a substantial 'L' shape plus peninsular unit and comprising base units providing drawer and cupboard space, wall cupboards with up and over doors, fully integrated "Neff" Dishwasher with concealed edge controls, inset stainless steel sink, chromium finished mixer tap, etc. (No working surface included).
Sink the Tirpitz!: 8x10 inchphotograph signed by Commander John Lorimer DSO who attacked Tirpitz in an'X-Craft' (miniature submarine), planted his charges and was forced to surfaceand was captured, being questioned on board Tirpitz when their charges actuallyexploded! An incredible man Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
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