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Marshalls

Marshalls of Gainsborough is one of the famous companies associated with the town.

Memories of Marshalls

Read the memories of two of Marshalls workers Dennis Barrow - and Fred Darwin

 

Items for Sale

Marshall sales leaflets for sale. Click here for more details.

The Gainsborough Heritage Association is the custodian of the Marshalls Drawing Collection. These include:

Traction Engine

Road Roller

Some Steam Rollers

Few Portables

We also have the Sales Ledgers of Diesel Rollers.

If you’re interested in finding out more about these and prices, please contact:

Roger and Susan Jubb: roger@jubb60.plus.com

 

Books:

Marshalls of Gainsborough from the local point of view: Vol. 1: The Trent Works and Britannia Band.   

Did you play in the Britannia Band – take instruction at the Technical School or test the Field Marshall tractor at the Trent Works – this book has the answers. Price: £7.50

Booklets:

A Brief History of Marshall Sons & Co Ltd

You’ll find information on this well known and respected family business. A sure hit for Marshall enthusiasts and those who have an interest in the town. Price: £4.50

 

Photocopies:

Publication No 1159, 1920, 48 pages: Description of Works Marshall Sons & Co Ltd.

Road Marshall Series M Diesel Roller Drivers Guide - £5

Fowler Leeds 40 b.h.p. Diesel Locomotive Publication No 2592. Spare Parts - £35

Also available are Articles of Apprenticeship prepared from original documents. These cover the period: 1852- 1975 and are in alphabetical order by surname.

Indentures

Various names from 1885 to 1930’s. Please email with the name/s of people you are looking for: susan@gainsboroughheritage.com

Marshall Key-Rings for sale - our new key-ring range includes 3 Marshall designs - more details here.

 

The Gainsborough and District Heritage Association - helping preserve Gainsborough’s heritage and history for today and tomorrow. Registered Charity: 1077538 Contact us : susan@gainsboroughheritage.com

The Old Post Office, 12, North Street, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, DN21 2HS