Yes, looks like a good example. A "B" model with power cross-feed. A couple of points:-
The pivot for the change-wheel cover is obviously home-made. The original fitting is a banana-shaped arm that clamps to the rear "Vee" of the bed behind the headstock. It seems to be missing.
Can't see in the photo, but there should be a motor mounting plate behind the headstock, pivoting on the uprights that hold the countershaft. A spring and a thumb-screw enable tensioning of the primary drive-belt by moving this plate.
A 4-pole, ~1500 rpm motor will give the speeds shown on the maker's plate.
Clive
Edited By Clive Brown 1 on 05/06/2020 13:07:00