Villiers Mk 6E two-stroke motorcycle engine, sectioned, made by the Villiers Engineering Co. Ltd., 1951 Villiers Mk 6E two-stroke motorcycle engine, 1951
Unic taxicab, built in 1922, with the chassis and engine being manufactured by Unic in Puteaux, France, and the bodywork constructed by W R Wood in England. This Landaulette type taxi is powered by a 13.9 hp, four-cylinder, monobloc engine with a cone-type clutch, hand-brake controlled rear-wheel drum brakes, and a four-speed gearbox. The petrol tank is under the driver’s seat. This vehicle is capable of transporting up to four passengers in the enclosed rear section. There is a foldable hood over the rear passenger seats in case of bad weather, while there is a fixed roof over the otherwise open driver’s seat and front portion of the enclosed passenger section. 'Unic' motor taxi, complete
Fowler 10 h.p. Supreme showman's steam traction engine, 1933, model (scale 1:8) Fowler 10 h.p. Supreme showman's steam traction engine