Hi all,
Just wanted to share a few pictures of my Jerald Sulky Co. WWII Litter Cart on exhibit at the Grout Museum. I loaned the piece to the museum for an exhibit they are having at the museum in Waterloo Iowa. I restored it several years ago.
http://dodgem37.com/wwii-litter-cart-litter/
Jerald Sulky Co. WWII Litter Cart on exhibit at the Grout Museum
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Jerald Sulky Co. WWII Litter Cart on exhibit at the Grout Museum
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Re: Jerald Sulky Co. WWII Litter Cart on exhibit at the Grout Museum
a nice little display i like it
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Re: Jerald Sulky Co. WWII Litter Cart on exhibit at the Grout Museum
Here's a link to a WWI wheeled litter display
https://catalog.archives.gov/search?q=t ... offset=800
Too big to repost, the NARA files have all sorts of interesting history of gear in them.
Curious is the museums sign above, it dances around the design and pneumatic tires like it was their concept and rare, but clearly they had them back in WWI.
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Another:https://catalog.archives.gov/id/4549639 ... %7D&sr=878
https://catalog.archives.gov/search?q=t ... offset=800
Too big to repost, the NARA files have all sorts of interesting history of gear in them.
Curious is the museums sign above, it dances around the design and pneumatic tires like it was their concept and rare, but clearly they had them back in WWI.
V/R W Winget
Another:https://catalog.archives.gov/id/4549639 ... %7D&sr=878
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Re: Jerald Sulky Co. WWII Litter Cart on exhibit at the Grout Museum
That’s the second one I have seen. Robin picked one up that I should have bought at Petaluma a few years back. The guy was never in his booth to get it
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Re: Jerald Sulky Co. WWII Litter Cart on exhibit at the Grout Museum
Here is some footage of the wheeled litters in use during WW1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhRgVoPP0qQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhRgVoPP0qQ
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