The Merryweather name is one of the most venerable in fire fighting history. With roots that trace to Adam Nuttall's fire-engine works around 1750, the firm was taken over in 1836 by Moses Merryweather who had worked as a mechanic for the company. In the second half of the nineteenth century, along with companies such as Shad Mason and Baddley and Roberts of London, Merryweather still sold many manual pumps to hospitals, factories and country estates. However, the company began achieving important breakthroughs in the realm of steam. In 1900, Merryweather introduced "Fire King," its first self-propelled steamer and, wiyhin another three years, the company would introduce a vehicle that would change fire fighting forever. It was the first gasoline-powered motor driven appliance ever to be used by public fire brigades. The following year, in 1904, the Fitchley Fire Brigade received from Merryweather the first gasoline-powered engine with a Hatfield 500 gpm pump driven directly by a shaft from a road engine, an innovation that had enormous impact on fire engine manufacturing. (This chassis, engine and pump are housed in the Science Museum in South Kensington, London.) Soon, many fire brigades wanted gas-powered engines for their companies and, for many years, Merryweather was a leader in providing and developing such vehicles. Now, the 1904 Merryweather Fire Engine has been re-created in precise and authentic detail for The International Fire Engine Collection: The Turn-of-the Century Edition. |
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| Information as from "The Yesteryear Book 1956-2002" | ||||||||||||||||
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| YFE19; 1904 Merryweather Fire Engine | Checklist | |||||||||||||||
| Issue | Year of Release | Colour | Seats | Wheels | Tool Box Cover | Radiator | Plated Parts | Painted Trim | Drum Hose | Pressure Hoses | Series Number | Baseplate | Rarity | Box | My Ref. | Location |
| 1 | 1998 | Bright red body & chassis with gloss black footplates | Bright red | Bright red 12 spoke with gold rim & hub cap detail Narrow wheels to front, wide to rear |
Dark cream | Bright red shell with black core & fins | Gold & chrome | Silver, gold, red & black | Black with red ends | Black with gold fittings red & black clips |
Black tampo YFE19 |
Cast © 1997 CHINA Black tampo 1904 MERRYWEATHER MODELS OF YESTERYEAR |
Q-type | 147 | Cabinet-2/Box-10 | |
| Box: Q - Matchbox Collectibles 'themed' ranges | ||||||||||||||||
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