South Wales Hauliers sixties and seventies onwards (Part 1)

Rosser coming up thru high st after tipping at Swansea docks.

This 142 was formerly owned by someone from Llanelli and used on the steel.now owned by William hill from Malvern.

daibootsy:
Rosser coming up thru high st after tipping at Swansea docks.

It is Wind street actually a cracking atmospheric photo

denwat2010:

daibootsy:
Rosser coming up thru high st after tipping at Swansea docks.

It is Wind street actually a cracking atmospheric photo

hi denwat2010,
i wondered about wind street.a brilliant evocative picture.
regards andrew.

A traction engine owned by Greening & Sons, upper Killay, Swansea. Est 1856 No 1 operater
in Swansea. They were also Timber Merchants.

Greening & sons upper killay, Swansea.

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D.Jones Swansea.

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one for Dennis :smiley: Velindre Steel works, S.Wales.

R.P.Culleys & co Ltd, cockett, Swansea

daibootsy:
D.Jones Swansea.

This is a shot of my Great Grandad and his son John my Great Uncle with one of the Foden steamers they ran,the steamer has the name “Dorothy” cast on the brass circle on the fron’t of the boiler,it was called after my great Aunt Dora one of his daughters.Great shot Of Velindre Dai,I’ve been in there a number of times in the later '60’s loading tin plate :sunglasses: .Cheers Dennis.

daibootsy:
D.Jones Swansea.

Hello dai,
Thanks for the cracking pictures mate :sunglasses: Christ Liverpool to Swansea with the steamer,that would be a trip to remember :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:
Regards andrew.

A final few from south cerney

Greening & sons.

J.L.Bowen

Henwoods Removels, Swansea.

On contract, Mumbles Sewage.

South Wales Sand & Gravel, on contract removing the pentre-hafod tip.

another sand & gravel truck.

Fairwood Diesel.