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Will O’ The Wisp Comes To East Sussex

Purchased just before the clampdown by Lisa and Richard Pelham from near Ticehurst, East Sussex, is 1910 Tasker 5ton steam tractor No. 1424 Will O’ The Wisp.

The Tasker brothers Robert and Henry established their Waterloo Iron Works in the Anna Valley, Andover, Hampshire in 1815 and named the premises aft er the famous Battle of Waterloo, which took place on 18 June 1815. The company were to

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