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DAUNTLESS - A MUCH LOVED BURRELL

Paul Ritchie gives us the full story on a much-loved Burrell called . No.3164, a 7hp general purpose single-crank compound registered AH5799, left the Burrell works at Thetford on 9 December 1909. It arrived at Bircham,

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