What happened to this Firm, r they still going ? or did they morf into somert else,Chris
One Of Jacks Finest
Thanks to CJA1 for the pics
Today and the A9 over the Cromarty Firth in Ross-shire. the bridge is one mile long and the three wagons on the bridge as they passed where I was stood.
Oily
hiya while on bridges hows this traveling from Zambia to zimbarbwe
an erf ec with two trailers. i’ve got it on video but can’t post it on here.i think if you click on the photo it’ll work.
its at Victoria falls.as the lorry moves from the middle of the bridge you can see lads they are bungee jumping
from the bridge. i think you can see one person in mid air if you look very close.
they only let one truck across at a time. theres a long queue of about 30 trucks waiting to cross the bridge
on each side.
John
Tidy outfit one of Jefferies fro Otley of Internet, Buzzer.
hiya there was a silver haired chap on Jefferies i think he was silver fox on the cb. he had one of those high roof
Fodens at one time…i sort of knew him but never got his name…question now if you know him did he work
for Ashworths at one time ■■? cheers
John
With the chances of snow falling this Winter , here`s one to start the Season.
My father`s second wagon , an Austin K2 , reg. no. BTH 257 .
Photograph taken December 1950.
Cheers , cattle wagon man.
cattle wagon man:
With the chances of snow falling this Winter , here`s one to start the Season.My father`s second wagon , an Austin K2 , reg. no. BTH 257 .
Photograph taken December 1950.Cheers , cattle wagon man.
Hi CWM
I’ll bet you knew that number without looking at any photo - I’ll also bet you struggle to remember the number of your current car!
John
Too true, JW. I’ve just got used to the reg. number of my current machine after two years, but I can still recall a whole list of numbers from way back in my childhood!
cattle wagon man:
With the chances of snow falling this Winter , here`s one to start the Season.My father`s second wagon , an Austin K2 , reg. no. BTH 257 .
Photograph taken December 1950.Cheers , cattle wagon man.
Aye albeit only a rumor, they reckon it"s goin to be a bad one this winter but maybe not as bad as this from Somewhere In the peak district early 60s
waterswallows road cja , now a weight limit , i might be in the queue somewhere !
rigsby:
waterswallows road cja , now a weight limit , i might be in the queue somewhere !
It was probably you that caused the queue Dave ! Dennis.
lurpak:
Waiting to be collected near Oxford
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Cheers Ade
Who parked in the coach bay on weatherby service then ? I bet that was a expensive toilet stop.
Looking at this picture it seems to me that cyclist were a law unto themselves years ago also, so not much has changed over the years
(riding on pavements and one even going the wrong way towards the oncoming traffic) still at least the driver can see him I suppose
This vehicle been rebuilt a couple of years ago, travels round our village in Norfolk regularly, sounds and looks stunning.
Thanks to cattle wagon man, CJA1, Stanfield and kevmorrow for the pics
On the A9 Foulis to Evanton area.
Oily
Wow that ( looks ) a good cab for S reg .
Dan Punchard:
Wow that ( looks ) a good cab for S reg .
Took the pic last week, they just round the corner from us, inside the cab is filthy but not too battered about!