Sentinel 4wVBT "Molly", in service from 1947, withdrawn 1958.
Série 1150 are small Sentinel shunting locomotives (with diesel-hydraulic engines built by Rolls-Royce) built in 1966-1967 for Portuguese Railways (CP).
Initial deliveries were from Vivian Loyd's own company but production moved to the larger firms including the Ford Motor Company and Wolseley Motors ( 13,000 between them) and Dennis Brothers Ltd, Aveling & Barford and Sentinel Waggon Works.
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This was, essentially, a horizontal predecessor of the vertical water-tube boilers later used in Sentinel Steam Waggons.
LNER Class Y10, a class of 0-4-0 geared steam locomotive s built by Sentinel Waggon Works
LNER Class Y3, a class of 0-4-0 geared steam locomotives built by Sentinel Waggon Works