John Russell wagons working out of the Millburn Road Sidings Inverness.
Oily
this was out for a ride yesterday ,near turku, cheers benkku
adr:
JF Cartwright, Selly Oak, Birmingham.
Wow,another company I remember. Great photo chris.
Bassman:
0adrDo you think this was the little brother to the one you posted?
Cheers Bassman
They’re growing wild up there
Regards Chris
oiltreader:
Jakdaw:
oiltreader:
The Merc hides a house, once of fame now of infamy.
OilyHi Oily, What`s the story about the house?
Hi Jakdaw,
Harry has it about right, I have difficulty mentioning the name of such a![]()
, oh for the resurrection of such a subhuman specimen and justice for those he harmed.
Oily
Now back to lorries and the craic.
Hi Oily/v7v, Thank`s for that.
One from Mr Webbs neck of the woods I believe
adr:
Here’s 1 for the purists, anyone know what make this old girl is/was?
Leyland?
with that great big T in the front grill it’s probably thorneycroft . specsavers for you harry
ADR:
Here’s 1 for the purists, anyone know what make this old girl is/was?
It’s probably a Leyland Beaver 6 TC9,or TC9A,or 13,or 14.BGU 642 is a 1934 London registration.It looks like an Arthur Ingram photograph.
ADR:
"Sorry Guv’, what was that you said, Health & what…![]()
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That lorry is an export AEC Mammoth Major Eight MkIII with what looks like a Bonallack cab.
Stanfield:
One from Mr Webbs neck of the woods I believe
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A magnificent Thornycroft Trusty PF/NR6/MV Eight -Wheeler Lorry,LWB 388,registered in “My Kind Of Town”:SHEFFIELD in 1948-1949.
VALKYRIE
rigsby:
with that great big T in the front grill it’s probably thorneycroft . specsavers for you harry
Specsavers for you Rigsby ! in the picture Harry is refering to the grille is covered by canvas