Oliver Danson North

Oliver Danson North (1887, Willesden Green — 11 November 1968, Haslemere) was a British engineer and automobile designer in the early twentieth century, working for Scammell Lorries from 1922.

He was also heavily involved in Scammell's design and manufacture of the two 'SCAMMELL 100 Tonner' low-loader vehicles, delivered in early 1930 to Marston Road Services in Liverpool and H.E.

The vehicle delivered to Marston Road Services, known as KD 9168, was used for the delivery of steam locomotives from the manufacturers to Liverpool docks.

In 1922 Ralph Lucas developed the North-Lucas Radial with Oliver North at the Robin Hood Engineering Works in Putney Vale.

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1944 Scammell Pioneer recovery vehicle – in RAF livery. (Preserved, 2002)
Scammell Scarab in British Railways livery, London, 1962