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ALL HIS OWN.—Seven-year-old John Hawkins, of Belfast, was the proudest of the exhibitors at the traction-engine rally at Yaldhurst on Saturday. He is seen with the 1911 horse-drawn steam engine given to him by his father, Mr R. Hawkins. The engine was used at the rally to provide power at a saw bench, and the sawn blocks were sold to help the Betfast sub-branch of the Plunket Society.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29669, 13 November 1961, Page 12

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ALL HIS OWN.—Seven-year-old John Hawkins, of Belfast, was the proudest of the exhibitors at the traction-engine rally at Yaldhurst on Saturday. He is seen with the 1911 horse-drawn steam engine given to him by his father, Mr R. Hawkins. The engine was used at the rally to provide power at a saw bench, and the sawn blocks were sold to help the Betfast sub-branch of the Plunket Society. Press, Volume C, Issue 29669, 13 November 1961, Page 12

ALL HIS OWN.—Seven-year-old John Hawkins, of Belfast, was the proudest of the exhibitors at the traction-engine rally at Yaldhurst on Saturday. He is seen with the 1911 horse-drawn steam engine given to him by his father, Mr R. Hawkins. The engine was used at the rally to provide power at a saw bench, and the sawn blocks were sold to help the Betfast sub-branch of the Plunket Society. Press, Volume C, Issue 29669, 13 November 1961, Page 12