Welsh Border and Mid Wales Hauliers 1950's onwards

Could that be an ex-Richard Read trailer?


My old mate John AKA Altitude sent me this pic. Who can name all the lorries in this pic.
Cheers Dave.

Retired Old ■■■■:
Could that be an ex-Richard Read trailer?

Looks like their colour Casey.
Cheers Dave.


Volvo FH artic tanker, seen on the A44 near Leominster.


Not a lorry, but a Romany caravan, seen on Morrisons car park Leominster.

You’re excused that one, Dave. It’s a load on a trailer! :wink:

Dave the Renegade:

My old mate John AKA Altitude sent me this pic. Who can name all the lorries in this pic.
Cheers Dave.

Someone will know much better than I but I reckon the three similar lorries are of the same make, although the extreme left-hand one seems to be a different model. It’s certainly older than it’s two companions.
Larry will be pleased to know that they all carry Gloucestershire registrations, not Staffs! :wink:

Retired Old ■■■■:
Someone will know much better than I but I reckon the three similar lorries are of the same make, although the extreme left-hand one seems to be a different model. It’s certainly older than it’s two companions.
Larry will be pleased to know that they all carry Gloucestershire registrations, not Staffs! :wink:

Yes and all early 30s Regs, Regards Larry.

Retired Old ■■■■:
Someone will know much better than I but I reckon the three similar lorries are of the same make, although the extreme left-hand one seems to be a different model. It’s certainly older than it’s two companions.
Larry will be pleased to know that they all carry Gloucestershire registrations, not Staffs! :wink:

Altitude thinks one of them could be a Thornycroft. I thought you would remember those lorries Casey, seeing as they came from Stroud. :wink:
Cheers Dave.


A Scania 164 artic, seen on the A44 in Leominster.


A Volvo FH artic, seen on the A44 at the Bargates in Leominster.

Dave the Renegade:

Dave the Renegade:

My old mate John AKA Altitude sent me this pic. Who can name all the lorries in this pic.
Cheers Dave.

I think the one on the left is a Dennis, or maybe a Leyland, the next two are Thorneycroft’s, the little one on the end is a Bedford. Any thoughts on this :question:

altitude:

Dave the Renegade:

Dave the Renegade:

My old mate John AKA Altitude sent me this pic. Who can name all the lorries in this pic.
Cheers Dave.

I think the one on the left is a Dennis, or maybe a Leyland, the next two are Thorneycroft’s, the little one on the end is a Bedford. Any thoughts on this :question:

No one has come forward to dispute what you say about the make’s of lorry John.
Cheers Dave.


A neat looking Scania, seen on the A44 at Barons Cross, Leominster.

Dave the Renegade:

altitude:

Dave the Renegade:

Dave the Renegade:

My old mate John AKA Altitude sent me this pic. Who can name all the lorries in this pic.
Cheers Dave.

I think the one on the left is a Dennis, or maybe a Leyland, the next two are Thorneycroft’s, the little one on the end is a Bedford. Any thoughts on this :question:

No one has come forward to dispute what you say about the make’s of lorry John.
Cheers Dave.

Hope I’m right Dave.
cheers
John.

altitude:

Dave the Renegade:

altitude:

Dave the Renegade:

Dave the Renegade:

My old mate John AKA Altitude sent me this pic. Who can name all the lorries in this pic.
Cheers Dave.

I think the one on the left is a Dennis, or maybe a Leyland, the next two are Thorneycroft’s, the little one on the end is a Bedford. Any thoughts on this :question:

No one has come forward to dispute what you say about the make’s of lorry John.
Cheers Dave.

Hope I’m right Dave.
cheers
John.

I’d say you are bang on John. I was expecting ROF to know some of the blokes standing behind the lorries.
Cheers Dave.

Altitude thinks one of them could be a Thornycroft. I thought you would remember those lorries Casey, seeing as they came from Stroud. :wink:
Cheers Dave.
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I was too busy riding motorbikes and sampling the Stroud Brewery’s products when those lorries were being used! :wink: :wink: :wink:

Retired Old ■■■■:
Altitude thinks one of them could be a Thornycroft. I thought you would remember those lorries Casey, seeing as they came from Stroud. :wink:
Cheers Dave.

I was too busy riding motorbikes and sampling the Stroud Brewery’s products when those lorries were being used! :wink: :wink: :wink:
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I quite believe you Casey. A busy young bloke.
Cheers Dave.


One of Barry Morgan’s timber wagons,seen on the A44 Kington bypass.