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  •   KWH - Whitney Collection of Photographs
    •   9G - 487 glass plate and plastic negatives of various sizes of local views, groups, buildings and people. 1860s-1925; 1950s
      • 4 - Huntingdon High Street: the journey of the world's largest lorry travelling north through the town.
RefNoKWH/9G/4/6
AltRefNoWH9/32
TitleRansomes and Rapier excavator, 'the world's largest lorry' just leaving Market Hill
DescriptionA back view of the lorry outside Boots the chemist at 107 High Street, with the top portion of the Cromwell Museum behind the lorry. There is a crowd of onlookers, one of whom is holding a delivery bicycle with a "Fear's for home grown fruit" advert on the front
DateFebruary 1934
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CreatorNameThe Whitney Collection
RepositoryHuntingdonshire Archives
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