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Daimler powered pram
Daimler powered pram
Intriguing 1922 photo of a Daimler powered pram, taken in 1922. It's from a recent Facebook entry. Maybe Daimler manufactured industrial engines during WW1 and this is one of them. Any thoughts on this? download/file.php?id=3968&mode=view
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Re: Daimler powered pram
So this is the picture?
Go on, 'fess up, it's you in the pram with Doris, your Nanny.
PG
Go on, 'fess up, it's you in the pram with Doris, your Nanny.
PG
Re: Daimler powered pram
OK, mystery over. After an extensive and thorough investigation (=a couple of minutes on Wikipedia) it turns out it’s not the Daimler logo, it’s “Dunkley”. It fooled me completely. Apologies.
Steve
Steve
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Re: Daimler powered pram
Should've gone to Spec Savers!
Re: Daimler powered pram
Took me a minute or two to find the name. The name may be different but it looks as though they nicked the stylised D from Daimler!
Nick
Nick
"Nick - do you think you will ever put that old car back together again?"
Re: Daimler powered pram
Totally politically incorrect picture: see racism, feminism, pollution.
I love it!
I love it!
Re: Daimler powered pram
If it's a two-stroke engine, then the blue smoke has been air-brushed out.
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Re: Daimler powered pram
And she's driving on the wrong side of the road!
Andy
1954 Conquest Mk1, 1956 Conquest Mk2, 1957 Conquest Century Mk2, 1955 Austin A90 Westminster
1954 Conquest Mk1, 1956 Conquest Mk2, 1957 Conquest Century Mk2, 1955 Austin A90 Westminster
Re: Daimler powered pram
No smoke as she is coasting down a hill
Dennis
Dennis
Re: Daimler powered pram
This was sent to me from deepest Wales
Here is the actual link to the Dunkley Pramotor story printed by the Daily Mail in 2012,
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... oddle.html
Dennis
Here is the actual link to the Dunkley Pramotor story printed by the Daily Mail in 2012,
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... oddle.html
Dennis