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Theres some money in those Churns they always seem to fetch around £100 at most auctions
Jeremy
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8 x TS3’s … is that called Octec ?
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Buzzer[/quoteThe AEC Co-op milk tanker has a London reg number, KGK 214, so perhaps it is the London area. Ray.
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[/quoteThe AEC Co-op milk tanker has a London reg number, KGK 214, so perhaps it is the London area. Ray.
There’s a Burleigh Road in Ascot, so could be in that area.
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[/quoteThe AEC Co-op milk tanker has a London reg number, KGK 214, so perhaps it is the London area. Ray.
There’s a Burleigh Road in Ascot, so could be in that area.
I don’t know if there are many cotton mills in Ascot but there is also a Burleigh Road in Stretford, Manchester and on Google Earth there looks like some fairly new houses on the junction of Taylor’s Road.
Daily Express Building, Great Ancoats Street.
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From the reflections in the road it looks as if that newsprint may be rejected when it arrivces.
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My Uncle lived in Southampton and was a shoreside Electrical Engineer for Sealink.
Due to poor eyesight, he couldn’t get a car licence so had a Bond without reverse gear that he could drive on his Motorbike licence.
As a nipper, I loved visiting and going out in the ‘convertible’ he had
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Due to poor eyesight, he couldn’t get a car licence so had a Bond without reverse gear that he could drive on his Motorbike licence.
I wonder how they worked that one out, you only need good eyesight for going backwards? Take away reverse and you’re good to go.
I guess I m showing my age now but I ve had experience driving a morris j type and a three wheeled reliant. In the summer of love 1967 I had just got my car licence and drove ice cream vans for Erics ice cream in leicester for a few weeks . I drove several j type morris vans all around 1952 models three speed gearbox but we had an austin similiar model with a 4 speed box Great job a quid a day and 2 bob in the pound commision. One plate I remember was MAD 18 Later on in 1974 I bought a c reg reliant van for 60 quid bad mistake the wind caught the drivers door and blew it off You get what you pay for.