
Bill Wright of Rothwell Haigh, Samuel Dunton of Reading, George Orton and J.Spooner of Burton upon Trent, Thomas Tong of Kearsley, H.E.Jones of Hereford, George Cox of Hereford, Walter Watts of Bridgwater, William Wheeler of Guildford,
F.J.Thomas of Chertsey, Thomas of Gloucester, Stubbs of Barrowden, Fuller of St Ives, C.H.King of Wisbech, Godbolt of Norwich, Elias Leonard of Soham, Albert & Theodore Fry of the Bristol Waggon and Carriage Works, W.Watson of Belpher,
Herbert Varney of Belpher, Hallard Howcroft of Hartlepool, Fred Hill of Swineflleet, Uriah Hurst of Woodlesford, R.W.Hodgson of Halifax, John Hardman of the Radcliffe Waggon Works

Welcome to
'Paint your Waggon'
A Restoration in Remembrance
of Someone Special

You can now also follow the waggon on INSTAGRAM
Follow the restoration of arguably the oldest, original Romany Kite waggon in existence, in the UK today. Believed to have been built by Fuller of St Ives, Cambridgeshire circa 1870
Please Note: This video was recorded December 2019.
Footage © Ange Davies 2019

Fuller of St Ives, Romany Kite waggon - circa 1870
Over the course of the 2020 and '21, I will be restoring the Romany Kite waggon pictured above, in memory of my one of my closest and dearest friends, who passed away August 2019 from a devastating and terminal illness - Motor Neurone Disease. It would be great to have your support along the way and any donations you can make to the MND Association would be much greatly appreciated.
There is no cure yet, but your funds will help immensely towards the much needed research required and also improve care and support for those who are diagnosed and their families.
You can also follow the restoration on Twitter, Youtube and Facebook. The progress of the waggon will be filmed and photographs of the restoration will be regularly updated online, and look out for a few videos. With some help from family and friends, hopefully this waggon will be returned to its former glory and perhaps, along the way, more of its history and its notable builder will be discovered.
Thank you for visiting the site and I hope you enjoy following the Fuller restoration.
Please donate if you are able and once again thanks for your support
Jasa o Buddhaengero me tatcho mal ta atch konyo

© Ellie 2020


