Marshalls of Gainsborough, England
1. Model E 15/30 - 29hp(at the belt pully) Marshall Single Cylinder Diesel Engine(In Production 1930-32)
2. Series 3 Prototype - 50hp(1949)
3. VF Crawler - 50hp(In Production 1948-52)
4. MP6 - 70bhp 6 Cylinder Leyland Engine(In Production 1956-61)
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Marshalls Yard Gainsborough
Marshall's Yard shopping area in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
Gainsborough Marshalls Yard
Marshalls Yard shopping area in the town of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England
Marshall's Yard, Gainsborugh - 10th Anniversary
Places to see in ( Gainsborough - UK )
Places to see in ( Gainsborough - UK )
Gainsborough is a town in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. Gainsborough is situated 18 miles north-west from the city and county town of Lincoln, and on the River Trent. At one time it served as an important port with trade downstream to Hull, and was the most inland port in England, being more than 55 miles (90 km) from the North Sea.
The Lindsey Survey of 1115-18 records that Gainsborough was then held by Nele d’Aubigny (known as Nigel the Black). He was the forebear of the Mowbray family, and the Mowbray interest in Gainsborough continued until at least the end of the 14th Century. Thomas Burgh acquired the manor of Gainsborough in 1455. He built Gainsborough Old Hall between 1460 and 1480, a large, 15th-century, timber-framed medieval strong house, and one of the best-preserved manor houses in Britain.
Gainsborough became significant as part of a route around Newark by way of Lincoln and the line of the modern A15 road. It was in the Royalists' interests to obstruct this, which gave rise to the battles of Gainsborough and Winceby. Parliament captured Gainsborough in the battle on 20 July but was immediately besieged by a large Royalist army and forced to surrender after three days.
The town is at the meeting point of the east-west A631 (which crosses the Trent on Trent Bridge at the only point between the M180 and the A57), the A156 (from the south to Torksey) and A159 (from Scunthorpe). Thorndike Way, Gainsborough's dual carriageway, intended to connect with the A15 at Caenby Corner, only extends eastward to the town boundary, and is named after the actress Dame Sybil Thorndike (born in the town in 1885). The former A631 through the town is now the B1433.
Beside Riverside Walk are the Whitton's Mill flats, which won the Royal Town Planning Institute award for the East Midlands. Marshall's Yard also received an award for regeneration. West Lindsey District Council used to have their main offices at the Guildhall on Lord Street, but in January 2008. Silver Street is home to many of Gainsborough's shops. Elswitha Hall is the birthplace of Halford John Mackinder, founder of the Geographical Association.
A large water tower stands on Heapham Road, built in 1897 to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria.
The two respective railway stations in Gainsborough are Gainsborough Central on Spring Gardens near the town centre (for the Grimsby line) and Lea Road (for Lincoln) on Lea Road (A156) to the south of the town. At the equivalent West Trent Junction, on the other side of the river in Nottinghamshire, the lines from Doncaster and Sheffield meet. Gainsborough is famed as Britain’s most inland port. It has had a long history of river shipping trade.
( Gainsborough - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Gainsborough . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Gainsborough - UK
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Gainsborough Marshalls Yard
Fugees - Ready Or Not (Champion Bootleg)
Town Centre, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
Video of the Town Centre in Gainsborough.
Views of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.uk
Marshall Tractors at Marshall`s Yard Gainsborough 2014
A selection of classic Marshall Tractors gather at Marshall`s Yard
in Gainsborough where they were originally built before Marshall`s Yard became a shopping outlet.
Shops and streets Gainsborough
Shops and streets in Gainsborough, a market town in Lincolnshire, England, UK
Marshall Tractors at the Gainsborough Works - 150th Anniversary
Marshall 150 Years at the Gainsborough Works DVD available from Primetime video.
Marshall's 150th Anniversary was celebrated at the works with a gathering of machines and enthusiasts, coming together for what may be the last time, as part of the site is being redeveloped as a supermarket. This video records that historic event, and takes the viewer inside the works as a range of Marshall machinery, from all over the country, return 'home'. Machinery on view included a full range of tractors, steam traction engines and road rollers, some of which participated in a road run, and a variety of smaller items bearing the company's famous name.
This video features ten minutes of previously unseen archive film of the Gainsborough works in full production in 1951. The foundry, a forge and several machine shops building tractors are shown, as well as line assembly and testing of Field Marshall tractors. Other film shows a Marshall threshing unit hard at work, and a First World War water pump, made by Marshall, demonstrating its post war uses in 1921.
Narrated by Alan Stennett, 55 minutes in length and available online from primetimevideo.co.uk
Marshall voimalaitosmuseo Kontiolahti Finland. Marshall Engine Gainsborough
Marshall voimalaitosmuseo toimii kontiolahdella. 1920 ja 30 luvun taitteessa kontiolahteen ostettu erittäin harvinainen Marshall -voimakone on kunnostettu ja käytetään esittelykäytössä tuomaan julki konevoimahistoriaa.
Marshall oil engine and electricity museum is at Kontiolahti, Finland. This very rare diesel engine is manufactured by Marshall Sons & Co at Britannia Iron Works at Gainsborough England. This engine has came to Finland at 1928-1929. Serialnumber is 86 000.
Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, UK road bike ride
Another in my series of loooong rides! This time to Gainsborough in Lincolnshire. The weather was decent, Lincolnshire made for a pleasant change of scenery and, bonus, my legs didn’t feel too bad.
Mapping by RidewithGPS.com.
All music by Sappheiros.
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Grace Bower at Marshalls Yard.
Grace Bower 8/4/17
River Trent, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
Video of the underwhelming River Trent at Gainsborough.
SKEYE - Gainsborough
Skeye's Production of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire is finally finished.
Over 1 Year in the making!
(10 month+ Shoot, 2 month+ post production, editing & colour correction)
Drone used are DJI Inspire 1's & DJI Phantom 3 Professional
Edited In Adobe Premiere Pro CC
Skeye is Fully Insured & Licensed with Permission for Aerial Work by the CAA. All shots involving buildings or within close proximity to buildings had all the relevant permission.
Marshall Gainsborough Loading Shovel
The Gainsborough loading shovel built by Marshall for the MOD with only 150 being built, this one running a dozer blade, also equipt with a large Boughton recovery winch
Marshalls Rally, Vintage British Motorcycles
A few of the British motorcycles at the Marshalls Rally at Gainsborough in Lincolnshire.
Gainsborough Old Hall - 2014
Gainsborough market place
The market place in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England UK