This larger Faircut has a useful automatic knock-off fitted to the carriage drive
An early 3.5-inch Faircut with 3-step flat-belt drive and pulley diameters of 2.25", 3" and 4"
A Faircut without any maker's identification - but almost certainly supplied to somebody like Willimott's for sale under their name
Either the maker's or a contemporary countershaft - the narrowness of the motor-drive pulley indicating that is was intended (as on many South Bend lathes) to be driven by the inside flat of a V-belt (with a V-belt pulley on the motor).