Description2020 at Yeovil Bus Depot - Petter's plaque.JPG
English: Petters Limited built the Nautilus Works in the Reckleford district of Yeovil, Somerset, in 1912. The building was sold to the Western National Omnibus Company in 1921 and converted into a bus garage.
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