The Sentinel Waggon Works, Ltd. manufactured steam lorries in Shrewsbury, England.
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Paul Bourdon once owned this 1934 Sentinal Steam Wagon. It appeared as a calendar print.
In December 1949, someone from the Steam Car Associates sent ten photographs to the Mershon Patent Shaking Grate Works. These included two snapshots of a Sentinel Steam Wagon fitted to burn coal and eight factory images of Sentinel Steam Wagon engines and mechanisms. No correspondence accompained the photographs.
The photograph at the left shows part of the inscriptions on teh front of the Sentinel Steam Wagon. The large "C" is certainly the first letter of "COAL."
Sentinel Steam Wagon factory photographs of the crankshaft and "The Dynamo, Cylinder Lubricator, and Tyre Pump [all] combined in one easily demountable unit."
Sentinel Steam Wagon factory photographs of the "four-cylinder, single-acting, glandless Engine from the offset front" and the "Rear end view of the Engine>"
Sentinel Steam Wagon factory photograph of its "Piston assembly with connecting rod."
Sentinel Steam Wagon factory photograph of its boiler and coal feeding mechanism.
Sentinel Steam Wagon factory photographs of its "Boiler, Bunker, Tanks, and Automatic Feed Control."
Steam Car Associates to Mershon Patent Shaking Grate Works envelope.
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