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Childs Wheelbarrow.
This wheelbarrow was given to Ernest Trevor Peplow, born 1893. It was made by his maternal grandfather Edmund Jalland (Born 1835) around 1894-95. It was then loaned to E.T. Peplow's first nephew, Frank Irvine North, the son of his eldest sister, May North.
Subsequently it was played with by E.T Peplow's own daughter Margurite Joan Peplow. On E.T Peplow's death the wheelbarrow passed to his daughter Joan Peplow-Roberts.
English, scratch built from oak and pine with brass and iron fittings, circa 1895.
length:33.5 in x width:13.75 in x height:12.75 in.
Stock number
2784The BADA Standard
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