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Linda Sallabanks, a member of the Ferrymead Harness Club, about to take a look inside the cab of a “horseless carriage” — a 1920 electric commercial truck — at Ferrymead Historic Park. The truck, of English manufacture, was formerly used by the M.E.D. in Christchurch and is on loan to the park from the M.E.D. At left is a 1915 electric hauler tractor, owned by Dennis Cunningham, of Christchurch. Sitting in the hauler are Robin Sallabanks, left, aged 11, and Kate Holloway, aged six. —Photograph by JANE HEALEY

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Press, 9 January 1987, Page 12

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Linda Sallabanks, a member of the Ferrymead Harness Club, about to take a look inside the cab of a “horseless carriage” — a 1920 electric commercial truck — at Ferrymead Historic Park. The truck, of English manufacture, was formerly used by the M.E.D. in Christchurch and is on loan to the park from the M.E.D. At left is a 1915 electric hauler tractor, owned by Dennis Cunningham, of Christchurch. Sitting in the hauler are Robin Sallabanks, left, aged 11, and Kate Holloway, aged six. —Photograph by JANE HEALEY Press, 9 January 1987, Page 12

Linda Sallabanks, a member of the Ferrymead Harness Club, about to take a look inside the cab of a “horseless carriage” — a 1920 electric commercial truck — at Ferrymead Historic Park. The truck, of English manufacture, was formerly used by the M.E.D. in Christchurch and is on loan to the park from the M.E.D. At left is a 1915 electric hauler tractor, owned by Dennis Cunningham, of Christchurch. Sitting in the hauler are Robin Sallabanks, left, aged 11, and Kate Holloway, aged six. —Photograph by JANE HEALEY Press, 9 January 1987, Page 12

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