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Pump of unidentified origin next to the Black
Horse pub in Naunton, Glos, with a crack just below the pump head. It's been
suggested that the tarred sacking wrapped around it, which I originally thought
was lagging, is more likely to have been an attempt at repairing an existing
crack.
Markings:
None.
Manufacturer: The pump has a typical Lee Howl
handle. |
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A small pump, minus its cap, by the side of the
road.
Markings: Lion and "Made in
England".
Manufacturer: Joseph
Evans. |
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This one's almost opposite the Baptist Chapel and, apart from an
oddly bent handle, it's a prime example of its type.
Markings: Lion trademark and a very clear model number
RD NO
46671.
Manufacturer: Joseph
Evans. |
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On the hill leading down into Naunton, off the B4068. The tarred
sacking (another repair?) just allows the top of the maker's trademark to be
seen.
Markings: Lion.
Manufacturer: Joseph Evans. |
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On the hill on the opposite side of Naunton, this pump has lost
its cap. Photo supplied by John Hurst - thanks, John.
Markings: "CHARLES WINN & CO BIRMM" on the
barrel.
Manufacturer: Charles
Winn. |
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Near the old school house at Naunton.
Markings: Flag.
Manufacturer: Lee Howl. |