Trevanion
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I've mentioned before that I've got one of these, and I've been meaning to get it scanned for higher-quality fidelity but with the diagrams being larger than A4 I can't do it at home and I don't really want to pay someone to do it, so the phone shall suffice for now. Obviously, a spares catalogue isn't particularly useful when the company no longer exists and the vast majority of parts are unobtainable and obsolete, but the diagrams could be useful as a reference to how the machine is assembled and how it was originally, because after 80 years or so god knows what has been butchered and modified!