• Their Sentinel Waggon Works' design of 1935 led to the production of 3,750 Sentinel 'Standards' in the seventeen years that followed, the biggest selling steam...
  • This is very unlikely to have come off a sentinel waggon as their running boiler pressure is over 200 psi and that gauges only goes to 150.
  • The company began life in 1906 as Alley & MacLellan based in Polmadie, Glasgow and changed its name to Sentinel Waggon Works Ltd when a new factory...
  • Sentinel Waggon Works Ltd was a British company based in Shrewsbury, Shropshire that made steam-powered lorries, railway locomotives, and later, diesel...
  • Sentinel Waggon Works, Paul Bourdon Owner, Calendar Print. Paul Bourdon once owned this 1934 Sentinal Steam Wagon.
  • It was here he formed a new company ‘The Sentinel Waggon Works Ltd.’ and became its Chairman & Managing Director.
  • They were manufactured by the companies Sentinel Waggon Works Ltd. , Shrewsbury, England, and Richard Garrett & Sons, Leiston, Suffolk in the UK and on...
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  • The Sentinel boiler has its own Wikipedia page. Drawing from the book Sentinel Patent Locomotives produced by the Sentinel Waggon Works in Dec 1931.