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Highbridge Station, Somerset, 1928A view of Highbridge station in Somerset, taken in 1928. The milk churns in this photograph are empty, having just been dropped off by a departed train
GWR 4 Ton Thornycroft Lorry, 1929Seen here using lifting/lowering mechanism to lift milk churn from trailer
Collecting Milk Churns at Paddington Station, c. 1920sA view of railway workers collecting milk churns at Paddington Station, London, c.1920s. The goods workers are loading the milk from a dairy motor vehicle onto wooden goods wagons
Six wheeled Siphon, No 960Built to diagram O1 in 1890. Desinated for milk traffic
Empty milk churns on Paddington Station, c. 1914Porters sort and move empty milk churns on Platform 1 of Paddington Station in London, c.1914. The overall roof of Paddingtons train shed can be seen in the background
Six Wheeled Siphon, low roof milk van, No. 1654Built to diagram O4
Six Wheeled Siphon milk van, No 1628Built to diagram O5, 1903
Wootton Bassett Junction Station, c. 1920A view of Wootton Bassett Junction station in Wiltshire, c.1920, showing horse drawn vehicles in the yard, some laden with milk churns
Paddington Station, London, 1910An Edwardian view of the approach to Paddington station in London showing the roof structure and tracks. Milk churns can be seen on the far right and left platforms
Six Wheeled Siphon, low roof milk van, No. 1744Built to diagram O4
Six Wheeled Siphon 4 door milk van, No. 1697Built to diagram 04, 1902
4 Wheeled Siphon C, No 1503Built to diagram O9 in 1909. Desinated for milk traffic
Milk Van No 1397Built 1921. Diagram No O13
6 Wheeled Siphon, No 1992Built to diagram O1 in 1893. Designated to milk traffic