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Walker Brothers (Wigan)

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1880.
January 1888.
1898 Walker Bros compound ventilating engine at Garswood Hall Collieries
1910. Ventilating fan. Exhibit at Trencherfield Mill
1920. Horizontal air compressor. Exhibit at Trencherfield Mill
1913.
1913.

Walker Brothers of Pagefield Ironworks, Wigan were mining engineers and also produced Pagefield commercial vehicles.

  • 1898 Compound ventilating engine for Garswood Hall Collieries (see illustration)[1]
  • 1904 Private company.
  • 1913-1917 For a list of the models and prices of Petrol Motors see the 1917 Red Book under the Pagefield name.
  • 1919 - 1920 A few Pagefields buses were made on a lorry chassis.
  • 1921 One of these was bodied as a bus in Britain.
  • 1923 Ventilating fan engine for The Severn Tunnel.
  • 1927 A low frame PSV chassis was produced. It was very ahead of its time having a six-cylinder Dorman engine, four wheel internally-expanding drum brakes.
  • The whole engine assembly could be detached and wheeled out; this was an idea later brought about by Morris-Commercial.
  • Users of Pagefields were Grant's Saloon Services and Wigan Corporation who were local to the company.
  • The company were known for making the most successful battery-electric trucks.
  • Bus bought by Liverpool Corporation with a 25 passenger body.
  • 1961 Engineers and makers of mining and paper making machinery. [2]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. ‘The Engineer’ December ? 1898
  2. 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE
  • Ian Allan - British Buses Since 1900 - Aldridge and Morris
  • The Steam Engine in Industry by George Watkins in two volumes. Moorland Publishing. 1978. ISBN 0-903485-65-6