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Following on from the de Poix article, I mentioned a while back that the tracks on what we now know to be the de Poix bore quite a resemblance to the Diplock Chaintracks of 1911 and 1911/12. Couple of pics below. Hope there is agreement.

What I also came across is what might be old, but I don't remember seeing it before: all the Diplock machines in one place in this article from The Engineer, 1917

Scroll down to page 10 of the PDF (page 250 of the article).

Sorry if I'm losing the plot.






-- Edited by James H on Sunday 1st of February 2015 02:00:32 PM

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