The Baltic is a mixture – dense freshwater deeper down, less dense seawater nearer the surface. Looks really well preserved.
PM sent Chris – I was out of time with only an iphone any sending a PM that way is torture
Hi Chris – it does look like a Whitley wheel. Might it be available by any chance? Thanks to Trolley Aux for the ID.
It all sounds a little paranoid
Hi Anon – Anson I
That’s good to know FB. I didn’t think they were that hard to find. I used to trip over one in Barry Parkhouses yard.
Numbers aside, they do look like Master/Martinet wheels
Your 329 parts could all easily be Stirling. Are there any inspectors stamps?
Your best bet is to send the originator of the post a private message. Hopefully it will get to him. This looks to be his website: http://www.adrianbullersphotography.com/contact/
Wonder why it was called the Key Club?
A great account Peter – thanks for posting it
Which airfield was it a satellite to Julian?
Hi John
I have a few Wallace parts if you want to measure them.
Cheers
Nice work Hurri 607 and oneeighthbit
Thanks John
Wow – that control box looks like a rare thing. Well done for finding it…