

JCB was first started in 1945, right at the end of World War II, by Joseph Cyril Bamford. The very first machine that Mr JCB built was a tipping trailer he made using a £1 welding set and sold at the local market for £45. In 1948, there were 6 people working for the company which then made a hydraulic tipping trailer - the very first in the whole of Europe. The company continued to grow and develop from there - until it became the global success it is today. JCB sells over 279 different types of machines in over 150 countries. My First JCB brings the fun of these construction vehicles to little ones.
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