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"Waggon: A Journey Through Time and Places" Step back in time to the early 1900s at the Great Western Hotel on Cliff Road, Newquay, Cornwall

Background imageWaggon Collection: The Revolution In France: Waggon For The Wounded

The Revolution In France: Waggon For The Wounded, 1851

Background imageWaggon Collection: Scottish National Artillery Camp At Barry Links

Scottish National Artillery Camp At Barry Links, Forfarshire, 1. Forty-pounder Practice Direct Hit, Score I 2. 2. Drill Parade Gyn Drill And Sling Waggon. 3. Re-venting 64-pounder, M. L. R. Gun. 4

Background imageWaggon Collection: Cape Waggon, South Africa, 1850

Cape Waggon, South Africa, 1850

Background imageWaggon Collection: Prince Albert Victor With The Elephant King In A Jungle Waggon In Mysore

Prince Albert Victor With The Elephant King In A Jungle Waggon In Mysore, India, Engraving 1890

Background imageWaggon Collection: The Revolution in France: Waggon for the Wounded, 1851

The Revolution in France: Waggon for the Wounded, 1851

Background imageWaggon Collection: Attack on Colonists Waggon, by Kaffirs, South Africa, 1851 Engraving

Attack on Colonists Waggon, by Kaffirs, South Africa, 1851 Engraving

Background imageWaggon Collection: For my Host Speedily Devised the Plan of Forwarding me to the Railway Station in a Farm Waggon

For my Host Speedily Devised the Plan of Forwarding me to the Railway Station in a Farm Waggon, and I was Reluctantly Compelled to Bid the Hospitable Homestead Farewell, 1888 Engraving

Background imageWaggon Collection: A Bullock Waggon on its Way to the Diamond Fields, South Africa

A Bullock Waggon on its Way to the Diamond Fields, South Africa

Background imageWaggon Collection: The Visit of H. E. Sir H. Brougham Loch, K. C. B. (Governor of Victoria, Australia)

The Visit of H. E. Sir H. Brougham Loch, K. C. B. (Governor of Victoria, Australia)
THE VISIT OF H.E. SIR H. BROUGHAM LOCH, K.C.B. (GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA), TO THE BUFFALO RANGES: 1. The Old Hospice, Mount St. Bernard. 2. Preparing for the Road. 3. The Baggage Waggon. 4

Background imageWaggon Collection: The Franco-Prussian War: Two Hundred Miles through France on a Limber Waggon, Cercottes

The Franco-Prussian War: Two Hundred Miles through France on a Limber Waggon, Cercottes, Beaugency, Chevilly, Foinard, Etampes, Artenay, Montihery, 1871

Background imageWaggon Collection: US Civil War photographer, 1860s C016 / 4505

US Civil War photographer, 1860s C016 / 4505
US Civil War photographer. Wagons and camera of US photographer Samuel A. Cooley, with the wagons proclaiming his designation as part of the US Army Department of the South

Background imageWaggon Collection: Thomas Corwin

Thomas Corwin
Portrait of Thomas Corwin. The Peoples Choice for the Twelfth President of the United States. The Waggon Boy of Ohio

Background imageWaggon Collection: Advertisement for railway equipment

Advertisement for railway equipment
Advertisement for W B Dick & Co of London, Manufacturers of Light Railways and Tramway Materials. Showing various railway items, with a depiction of Kerrs Patent Portable Railway at the centre

Background imageWaggon Collection: GIPSY READING WAGGON

GIPSY READING WAGGON
This gaily painted and elaborately carved gipsy wagon wagon is known as a Reading Wagon. Date: mid 19th century

Background imageWaggon Collection: Pinner, Middlesex

Pinner, Middlesex
The main street of Pinner, near Harrow, Middlesex

Background imageWaggon Collection: Transport / Wagon / Alphabet

Transport / Wagon / Alphabet
W for waggon (sic), that stands empty alone

Background imageWaggon Collection: Antique store in El Jebel

Antique store in El Jebel, Aspen region, Rocky Mountains, Colorado, United States of America, North America

Background imageWaggon Collection: Pyne - Waggoners

Pyne - Waggoners
WAGGONERS - A broad-wheeled waggon, upon a fine road, with 8 or 10 horses bearing an equal share in the draught, is an object that excites no incnsiderable admiration



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"Waggon: A Journey Through Time and Places" Step back in time to the early 1900s at the Great Western Hotel on Cliff Road, Newquay, Cornwall. This picturesque location was once bustling with activity as wagons rolled through its streets. In England's horse racing capital, Newmarket, the waggon played a vital role in transporting goods and supplies. It was a familiar sight around town, serving as a symbol of industry and progress. The Sentinel Wagon 8393 found its home at HMS Sultan, where it faithfully served the Royal Navy. This powerful machine exemplified strength and reliability during its time of service. Meanwhile, the Sentinel S4 Steam Wagon DKN380 made its mark as a trusted companion to cider makers in Somerset, England. Its robust design allowed for efficient transportation of barrels filled with delicious apple nectar. Traveling further north to Millbank in Westminster, London in 1840 brings us face-to-face with William Parrott's creation - an innovative waggon that revolutionized transport. Its impact can still be felt today. The Sentinel DG4 Timber Tractor ARE195 took center stage amidst lush forests where it effortlessly maneuvered through rugged terrain. Its versatility made it indispensable for timber industries across the country. Venturing into Blists Hill at Ironbridge reveals skilled wheelwrights crafting wooden wheels for wagons that would traverse countless miles across Britain's roads. Their craftsmanship ensured smooth journeys for all who relied on their workmanship. At St Pancras station – a terminus of the London Midland and Scottish Railway – we witness an array of wagons ready to embark on new adventures. The hustle and bustle reflects their importance in connecting people from different corners of the nation. Even art captures moments involving waggons; Louis Leopold Boilly's painting "The Movings" depicts scenes from 1822 when these vehicles were integral to daily life activities such as moving homes or transporting goods.