DescriptionParish fire engine, St Giles Church, Great Wishford - geograph.org.uk - 957081.jpg
English: Parish fire engine, St Giles Church, Great Wishford The oldest known manual engine by Richard Newsham. This historic engine is of wooden construction, a horse-drawn four wheel type for manual operation, complete with leather hose and copper fittings. It was bought by the churchwardens in 1728.
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