Welsh Border and Mid Wales Hauliers 1950's onwards


A Ford D series loaded up with a cannibalised Bedford TK. Courtesy of Neil Richards.


One of C W Griffiths Volvo’s,seen on the A438 at Glasbury on Wye.


A Ford D series, courtesy of Neil Richards.


Dennis Stokes with one of S W Brisbane’s Leyland Comets which was run with an identical lorry on Passey Nott licence hauling animal feedstuff from various docks back to Kington.

Dave the Renegade:

Dennis Stokes with one of S W Brisbane’s Leyland Comets which was run with an identical lorry on Passey Nott licence hauling animal feedstuff from various docks back to Kington.

Cracking period shot Dave

pete smith:

Dave the Renegade:

Dennis Stokes with one of S W Brisbane’s Leyland Comets which was run with an identical lorry on Passey Nott licence hauling animal feedstuff from various docks back to Kington.

Cracking period shot Dave

Dennis drove Roberts Transport of Knighton first lorry soon later, an eight legger Atkinson bulker.

Dave the Renegade:

pete smith:

Dave the Renegade:

Dennis Stokes with one of S W Brisbane’s Leyland Comets which was run with an identical lorry on Passey Nott licence hauling animal feedstuff from various docks back to Kington.

Cracking period shot Dave

Dennis drove Roberts Transport of Knighton first lorry soon later, an eight legger Atkinson bulker.

Hello Dave,
Not much vision in those small mirrors.
:open_mouth:

Hi Graham,
I can remember my Dad with small mirrors on lorries when I was a kid, no winkers or heater. Don’t think many of today’s Truckers would like driving lorries. :laughing:
Cheers Dave.

it made no difference the mirrors being that small , with the long mirror arms and the vibrations of the lorry , all you could see in them was a blur . dave


Neil Richards with a Seddon/Atkinson artic.


A regular fleet motor, seen on the A438 at Glasbury on Wye.


A Daf XF feed artic, seen on the A5 near Nesscliffe, Shropshire.


Plenty of timber for Neil to deliver.


A Scania livestock artic, seen on the A5 in Shropshire.


Graham Middleton’s two Atkinson artics on livestock haulage,seen at Penybont livestock market, Radnorshire. Courtesy of Neil Richards.


Neil Richards double A badged Atki he drove for Graham Middleton.


Good pic of Graham’s F86 taken by Neil.


A Daf XF artic, seen on the A5 in Shropshire.

Dave the Renegade:

Good pic of Graham’s F86 taken by Neil.

Hiya,
Do you want a hand wrapping that sheet up driver…
thanks harry, long retired.


Seen on the A5 at Shotatton, Shropshire.