- From 1955
Scammell was part of
Leyland Motors.
Scammell started as a late-Victorian
period wheelwright and coach-building business, G
Scammell & Nephew...
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Scammell was a
British truck manufacturer.
Scammel or
Scammell may also
refer to:
Scammell (surname)
Walter Scammel (died 1286),
Bishop of
Salisbury Arthur...
-
Scammell is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alexander Scammell (1742–1781),
officer in the
Continental Army
during the
American Revolutionary...
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Thomas E.
Scammell is an
American neurologist,
known for his
research in
sleep medicine pertaining to
neurobiology of
sleep and
sleep disorders, particularly...
-
built Fort
Scammell on the
island in 1808 as part of the
national second system of fortifications. It was
named after Alexander Scammell, Adjutant-General...
- The
Scammell Pioneer was a
British 6×4
tractor unit used in
World War II as an
artillery tractor,
recovery vehicle and tank transporter.
Designed as a...
- "Snub-nose Lorries"
because of the
round hood in
front of the cab. In 1933
Scammell Lorries Ltd
purchased the
three wheeled tractor unit
design from the Napier...
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William Scammell (2
January 1939, in
Southampton – 29
November 2000) was a
British poet. He was born into a working-class
family in the
waterside village...
- The
Scammell Commander was a
heavy equipment transporter manufactured by
Scammell for the
Royal Corps of Transport. It is a tank
transporter of UK origin...
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Michael Scammell (born 1935) is an
English author,
biographer and
translator of
Slavic literature.
Michael Scammell was born in Lyndhurst, Hampshire,...