Invicta Steamroller 'St. Glenny'

PART OF:
Edgar Tarry Adams Collection
Made:
circa 1920 in Kent and United Kingdom
maker:
Edgar Tarry Adams
Invicta Steamroller 'St. Glenny'

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A glass photographic negative entitled 'Invicta Steamroller 'St Glenny', taken by Edgar Tarry Adams, c. 1920. The steamroller was manufactured by Aveling & Porter Limited of Kent. It was named 'Invicta' - from the motto of Kent, meaning 'unbeatable'.

A photograph entitled 'Invicta Steamroller 'St Glenny', taken by Edgar Tarry Adams, c. 1920.

The steamroller was manufactured by Aveling & Porter Limited of Kent. It was named 'Invicta' - from the motto of Kent, meaning 'unbeatable'.

Details

Category:
Photographs
Object Number:
1997-5003/1236
Materials:
glass
type:
negative
credit:
National Media Museum, Bradford