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Sentinel S4
grandarog:
Shes local in Kent. Belongs to Derek Gransden of Newnham . Dont know where he garages it. Bit of info here.
1933 Sentinel S4 Steam Waggon (affectionately known as The Lion) – The Vintage Screw Company
Classic assortment out in Kent | Heritage Machines
This id Dereks Facebook Page.
(2) Derek Gransden | Facebook
Incidently, anyone heard of how Sentinel S4 is, son of the Oracle, that was on the old Kent Forum. I thought he would have been on here,
MartinR:
Lucky blighter! I shall disappear into a pool of envy.
johnfilmer:
i was sitting in the car waiting parked outside Doughtys butchers in Doddington earlier today when a strange chuffing sound made me check the mirrors.
Coming out from Chequers Hill onto The Street was a chocolate brown Sentinel steam waggon. It accelerated along past me making a wondrous noise and leaving a trail of smoke and steam and a smell of my youth, steam trains being a significant part of that time.
It was sign written “Devon Trading Co, Bideford”, so a bit far from home.
According to the net it is a 1933 Sentinel S4, fully restored and known as “The Lion”. Pictures are on the net.
Anyone know why it is here, and if it can be seen anywhere?
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