Old Hull Haulage companys

quarryman:
Got this photo from Sue Brown the girl in the photo a few years ago she was the first girl in to pass her class 1 in East Yorkshire in 1978

Left to right
Brian Gray, Colin Fenn, John Sudds, Steve Sowersby, Alan Booth, Geoff Luty, Sue Brown, Pete Griffin, Walter Haldomyer

I would guess this is taken around 1978 /79

quarryman:
Watts Brothers of Beverley Seddon Atkinson 400 TAT82R heads the line up on Hulls King George Dock

And no doubt the queue would be all the way from the Container terminal

A commer Artic belonging to Bulk Storage of Paull

Another Bulk Storage this time a Volvo F86

I’m determined to keep this thread on the front page

Maurice Beadles Volvo F86 MRF437T parked in B Drewerys yard on bankside in Hull in the early 1980’s

stevejones:
anybody know if jd riby from hull still going on the European :smiley:

as far as i am aware Dave riby has retired to the quiet life in sunny hornsea by the sea, unsure whether the company name is still on the go tho.

Hull and East Yorkshire Hauliers

Marvel Street Garage about 1980

Nice motor that, think it belonged to Jon Scholey :grimacing:

Yes one of John’s. He use to do alot of sub contracting to Neill & Brown in the early days.

Old Hull Company with a new truck. …

scaniavabis -530:
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I think this may have been shortly before Allen Munro bought out the road transport operations of Panalpina

Anybody got any pics of Drypool goods yard after Blakey bought it? also where was Brian Yeardleys yard?

thanks Jon :grimacing:

JonB1973:
Anybody got any pics of Drypool goods yard after Blakey bought it? also where was Brian Yeardleys yard?

thanks Jon :grimacing:

Yeardleys was on High Street edging onto the river Hull just north of Drypool bridge

Spud1960:

JonB1973:
Anybody got any pics of Drypool goods yard after Blakey bought it? also where was Brian Yeardleys yard?

thanks Jon :grimacing:

Yeardleys was on High Street edging onto the river Hull just north of Drypool bridge

Who was in there before Brian ? Wasn’t it used by Bowkers for a while, if I remember correctly. MAT were not far away either, they were in Popple Street.