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BACK TO THEIR ROOTS

One thing that took me by surprise was how many Marshall products, particularly their tractors, are stationed around Gainsborough today. When arriving early at any event it’s always enjoyable to see the build-up and it was the case here, with the area where the 39 Marshalls were to be placed all cordoned offat Marshalls Yard and awaiting the exhibits to arrive just after 8.30am.

Marshall machines

G and S Morris were here

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