The annoying part is that I've recently seen images of this stove, but didn't connect it to the military. And of course, I can't find the website...
Finally found some high resolution photos of the Kitchen Trailer, large, from the 1930s. Not been able to find the reports for it yet, though I...
I came across a photo on eBay, which has now been identified by Alec as the "Cookers, Portable, No. 1, Burner unit, Rutherford type." I searched...
Dave, it's the wondering of what the other numbered stoves were, that resulted in all the research behind this hobby page Alvis Stalwart &...
I came across the patent for Captain Haddick's Cooking stove of 1916. In the description he mentions of using Kitson's burners, with suitable...
@presscall many thanks for the information, and video
@presscall would you know how many different stoves Townson and Coxson made, please? I know they made the Hurlock under licence. It's suggested...
John, thanks for the information. Is the circled not the knob of the pressure pump Looking close up at the high res copy, there is a lever...
Hi all, I purchased these images, and wonder if anyone has any info on the stove. I am advised that it was made by Townson and Coxson, who...
Having done a bit of research, I found that Lewis Motley designed what we call the Hydra burner. Lewis designed many things, especially during...
Possibly the biggest item of "portable" field cooking, is the Bluff stove. It appears in Britain's 1946 version of the Vocabulary of Army...
Turns out to be the Tomkins Portable Cooking stove of 1895 Patent GB189520238A [ATTACH]
This first appears in the 1899 Manual for the Royal Army Medical Corps. The last occasion appears to be the 1934 Royal Army Medical Corps Training...
Doug hi, I wonder if it's possible to have a photo of Lamp, taken from the same side and same angle as this image - but with the Reservoir lifted...
I contacted the RAF museum, to see if they had any information on these stoves. I had this back "Dear Sir, Thank you for your enquiry, there was...
I wondered if anyone knows anything about these individually controlled cooking stoves? The 6 gallon pots are held in place buy cages, with a...
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So following my research attempts - these images have cropped up on a Facebook forum. The original prototype that the 1937 Dinky model is based...
Thanks. So the F bit is the fuel cylinder and pump, rather than the burner end.
Thanks. Is there any documents or description for the differences of the Hydra A to F? I presume this type of Hydra had a letter to identify it?...
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