Pagefield Explained

Pagefield
Type:Privately held company
Foundation:England, 1904
Industry:Air Compressing Machinery, Vehicle manufacture
Defunct:1966

Pagefield Vehicles was a British company manufacturing trucks and tipping gear. It was in business from 1904 to 1966, based with the Walker Brothers engineering firm at the Pagefield Iron Works in Wigan, Lancashire.[1]

History

The firm was established in 1904 as a general engineering company. In 1907 it produced 2-ton trucks. Between 1913 and 1931 it produced 4 ton trucks and 3.5 ton patented engine-operated tipping gear. A refuse collection vehicle of the 1930s, known as the "Pagefield Prodigy", featured a special short wheelbase chassis designed for operating in restricted spaces.[2] 5-ton trucks were introduced in 1922, and 12-ton trucks, known as "6-trucks", in 1931.

In 1948, the company was reorganised and the name was changed to "Walkers and County Cars". The company ceased trading in 1966.

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Notes and References

  1. Walker Brothers (Wigan) Ltd. Recent Development in Air Compressing Machinery: Pagefield Iron Works. Bolton/London: Tillotsons. p. 70.
  2. Book: Barrie C. Woods. Municipal Refuse Collection Vehicles. 1 September 1998. Trans Pennine Publishing Ltd. 978-0-9521070-4-0. 45–.