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Baker's van

E.J. Wilmot, Splott, baker’s van. Edward Wilmot was a baker from Plymouth. He bought a bakery on Neath Street in Splott, Cardiff, in the early 1900s. He also owned shops on Portmanmoor Road and Aberystwyth Street.

This horse-drawn van was one of a pair that took bread from the bakery to the shops. They also made deliveries to customers. The vans were pulled by horses called Dolly and Duke. They knew the routes so well that they knew which houses to stop at. Two-wheeled delivery vans like this were typical of the type used by many different suppliers in this period. They were designed for short, local journeys in towns and cities. Unlike open carts, they were covered to keep perishable goods out of the rain.

Two wheeled covered cart with rear door and glass panes on side panels (top) with cream arched roof and wooden bench seat with hinged top.

Collection Area

Industry

Item Number

1994.18

Historical Associations

Association Type: Place name
Date: 20th century, early
Place: Splott

Acquisition

purchase

Measurements

Length (mm): 3620
Width (mm): 1670
Height (mm): 2150

Material

Wood
Metal
Glass
Rubber

Location

In store

Categories

Road Transport Social history South Glamorgan 20th century, early

Classification

wheeled transportation transportation animal powered
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