Companies from towns&villages along A65 Skipton to Kendal

I will ask my Dad I am sure he will have some stories to tell me bout some of these

Dalesman:
Hi.
Anyone Remeber these hauliers from the 40’s/50’s and earlier. P E Roberts, Ingleton. 3 smart gray tippers. J W Morphet, calf dealer Ingleton, 2 Austins.
Tommy Staveley, Ingleton, Cattle transport. 1 Seddon. Clem Bibby & Son, Ingleton, milk transport, 2 Seddons & 1Austin, (first wagon I drove).
Bill Jones, Ingleton. T & G Midleton, Ingleton, coal merchants. George Knowles, Westhouse, coal merchant. XL Granite had several 7 ton Bedfords.
O Patzelt, (a German) had a smart green Leyland Octopus tipper, on contract to Grenwoods quarry, Helwith Bridge, I think? Jack Wagget, Burton, knackerman, Ford A type. Joe Winn, Blacksmith, Bentham, 2 tippers, mainly on contract to Settle R D C, taken over by Steve Armsrong? Millers Bentham, milk transport. Tommy Slinger, Bentham, hay & sraw merchant. Bob Cowin, Bentham, livestock transport, 5 wagons. Jim Pedley, livestock, 2 wagons at one time. Tommy Hargreaves, Newby, general haulage. Jim Parkin, Eldroth, farmer & livestock, 1 Commer 15 mile radious B licence. Taken over by Carter Dent, Settle. Bill Coates, Settle, Coal merchant & haulage. Settle Limes Ltd, 1 Foden two stroke, 2 A E C’s tippers. Stainforth Haulage, several wagons, bought out by Howarth’s Ingleton. John Rushton, Long Preston, 2 Austins. Norman Hartley & son, Kirkby Lonsdale, 2 cattle wagons. Pelters, Wittington several tippers.
When Adam Lithgoe opened Ribblehead quarry they had several contractors working for them, carting and spredding lime, the ones I can remember are,
Doug Chapman, Rob Mitton, both Ingleton, and Fred Richards, Bentham.
I think thats enough for now. I am sure you will remember many more.
Regards Dalesman.