PAUL GEE's PHOTO COLLECTION (Part 1)

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DEANB:
I.R.Dunkerley Foden.

Hi Dean Great to see another pic of a Dunkerleys lorry and all the other firms from the Bristol area most of them no longer around.Have attached the only dunkerleys pics I have from those days .
The first was taken of trucks in the yard,the second was a Trailer and crane we built up for export.Jeff

Thanks Jeff for the photos ! I think thats the only one although there may be some in the next batch
you never know. :wink:

ramone:

moomooland:

DEANB:
Anyone remember J.Barrett from Oldham ■■

Sure do Dean. :smiley:
Known the family all my life and they are still going strong today.

Some great photos there , I delivered glass weekly to a mill in Greenfield and remember the bend near the station. I also remember Pennine Lad , that was always around Huddersfield. I bet the 500 ERF took a few by surprise up windy hill

Thanks for your comments “ramone” :wink:

Retired Old ■■■■:
I used to negotiate that hairpin bend quite regularly with an extended trombone trailer. Can’t count the number of times I had to stop because some prat kept coming through despite the ever-decreasing gap!

Nothing surprises me “ROF” ,even worse these days with the sheer volume of traffic and the amount
of total retards aiming vehicles ! :laughing: :wink:

gazsa401:
Going back to the day cabbed Barrett’s SA 401
A358 CVO at Stirlands we had a A357 CVO fitted with a Gardner Turbo

Cheers “gazsa401” :wink: