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Hi all a friend of mine said he knows where there's a old lathe and its going to be scrapped so I said lets have a look at it first;
Anyway I fell in love with the old lathe its a Colchester dated 1918-1919 I had to save this peace of history
It had been in a barn for 20 years just left to rust
The story didn't end there as I found out the lathe used to belong to a Thomas William Ward of Sheffield
Thomas William Ward was born in 1853, at the age of 15 he started work as a coal merchant and in 1878 he had his own business as a small domestic fuel supplier. Throughout the 1870's there was a big demand for scrap metal in Sheffield and 1881 with the help of his brothers Joseph and Arthur he began a scrap metal business that became vital to Sheffield's foundries and steelmakers. Thomas Ward developed an expertise in dismantling big structures such as ships and he eventually became the biggest scrap metal dealer in the country
http://www.nfa.dept.shef.ac.uk/jungle/index4d3.html
I've got lots of pictures but here is a small selection of the pictures
[video=youtube;T3DlPdpwixw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3DlPdpwixw&google_comment_id=z12qzzpomw3c sjg1x23ldfxgwtq4gzik4&google_view_type[/video]
Anyway I fell in love with the old lathe its a Colchester dated 1918-1919 I had to save this peace of history
It had been in a barn for 20 years just left to rust
The story didn't end there as I found out the lathe used to belong to a Thomas William Ward of Sheffield
Thomas William Ward was born in 1853, at the age of 15 he started work as a coal merchant and in 1878 he had his own business as a small domestic fuel supplier. Throughout the 1870's there was a big demand for scrap metal in Sheffield and 1881 with the help of his brothers Joseph and Arthur he began a scrap metal business that became vital to Sheffield's foundries and steelmakers. Thomas Ward developed an expertise in dismantling big structures such as ships and he eventually became the biggest scrap metal dealer in the country
http://www.nfa.dept.shef.ac.uk/jungle/index4d3.html
I've got lots of pictures but here is a small selection of the pictures
[video=youtube;T3DlPdpwixw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3DlPdpwixw&google_comment_id=z12qzzpomw3c sjg1x23ldfxgwtq4gzik4&google_view_type[/video]