Carrimore Six Wheelers: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 13: | Line 13: | ||
1923 Company registered | 1923 Company registered | ||
1936 Manufactured the Carrimore Four and | 1936 Manufactured the Carrimore Four and multi-wheeled trailers, and six and eight wheeled semi-trailers and a variety of municipal equipment. Incorporated in a new company, [[Steel Barrel Scammells and Associated Engineers]]<ref>The Times 10 June 1936</ref> | ||
1941 Subsidiary company of [[Steel Barrel Scammells and Associated Engineers]] Ltd<ref>The Times 16 October 1941</ref> | 1941 Subsidiary company of [[Steel Barrel Scammells and Associated Engineers]] Ltd<ref>The Times 16 October 1941</ref> |
Latest revision as of 18:40, 6 November 2023








of Great North Road, Finchley
1923 Company registered
1936 Manufactured the Carrimore Four and multi-wheeled trailers, and six and eight wheeled semi-trailers and a variety of municipal equipment. Incorporated in a new company, Steel Barrel Scammells and Associated Engineers[1]
1941 Subsidiary company of Steel Barrel Scammells and Associated Engineers Ltd[2]
1959 Permanently coupled and quickly detachable semi-trailers for payloads from 6 to 60 tons with straight, cranked or low-loading frames and leaf-spring or air suspension; van-bodied traders and semitrailers; straight-framed and low-loading trailers for payloads from 2 to 60 tons; car-transporter trailers and semi-trailers; excavator carriers with detachable rear axles; special models for palleted loads; tanker trailers and semi-trailers of all capacities; radar vans, machinery carriers and other specialized models; retractor turntables and fifth-wheel couplings.[3]
1966 As part of Steel Barrel Scammells and Associated Engineers Ltd, moved from Finchley to County Durham