A Hartlepool registered car which belonged to the Forslind family.It appears to be a Circa 1924 Humber, identified mainly by the 2 peice 'v shaped" windscreen. The model is probably a Humber 15.9 HP landaulette. The landaulette refers to the body style, where the rear passengers are covered by a convertible top.
These types of car were normally chauffer driven hence no door on the drivers side.
Donor : Hartlepool Museum Service
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A family, originally from Sweden, who played an important role in timber importing in the town in the late 19th and early 20th century.
Hartlepool Museum Service holds quite a vast collection of photographs of various family members, family gatherings, holidays in Scotland, The Lake District, Yorkshire and in Sweden. Unfortunately none are named, so if anyone interested in the family wishes to see them or can name anybody, then please contact us!
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