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Old 19-02-08, 21:59
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Post-war pic of three 20-cwt trailers in Holland, these were modified for use by a friend's father, Mr. Beijersbergen, for carting around building materials. GMC trucks were used to pull them.

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It's hard to see if this one is 15 or 20 cwt, but here goes...


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source: "Belgie 44, de Bevrijding", written by Peter Taghon

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Old 06-07-08, 21:44
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Groningen city park, 1945.

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Source: Groninger archieven, courtesy of Arjan van der Hoek.
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Old 03-01-13, 22:46
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Another picture of a 20-cwt trailer.

From the Belgian Brigade Piron website, captioned: "May 1945, Cpl Florent Dutrieux on the Rhine crossing".

Thanks to Guy over on HMVF for finding it.

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Old 07-01-21, 13:05
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Default 20-cwt trailer at the City park, Groningen

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Groningen city park, 1945. Source: Groninger archieven, courtesy of Arjan van der Hoek.
Here's a better version of this photo, plus another one showing the same 20-cwt trailer. Obviously it has been modified with hoops and a tilt.

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Source: https://hdl.handle.net/21.12105/689e...9-f2071a8c0e2d and https://hdl.handle.net/21.12105/1ea3...5-f8e729653f20


The second photo gives some more insight into it's use. It looks like some kind of mobile workshop. There is a stack of cylinders to the right and a small sign set up in front of the trailers and the cylinders. What could it have been used for? Is it artillery related, like for filling recuperators (seeing some Mack NM artillery tractors parked next to it)?

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Old 07-01-21, 13:19
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My understanding is that the Gas Welding trailer (that would have had the gas cylinders) was built in a 15 cwt trailer, so this may not be a very likely answer.

The following is pure speculation - perhaps kit transferred from a 15 cwt to 20 cwt depending on what was available - or possibly later production on 20 cwt (but I haven't seen any documentation to suggest this)?
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Old 07-01-21, 17:34
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Default 20 cwt GS

Looks like a standard 20cwt GS trailer with hoops and tarp modified on it.
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Old 10-01-21, 14:29
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There is a stack of cylinders to the right and a small sign set up in front of the trailers and the cylinders. What could it have been used for? Is it artillery related, like for filling recuperators (seeing some Mack NM artillery tractors parked next to it)?
Hanno, I think you could be right that they are indeed for filling recuperators. For a moment I though they might be rockets for the land mattress, but on closer inspection they do look more like gas cilinders.
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