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Uncle Joe Guest
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Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 5:07 pm Post subject: classic market square |
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I found this photo today. I wonder how many of you know when it was taken, (I dont) Where (that I do) and what the various vehicles are.
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Joined: 07 Apr 2005 Posts: 925
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Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 5:22 pm Post subject: |
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Great picture, if the car bang in the middle, in the distance, is a Devon, then it'd be post-47, not sure on the cars closer to the camera - is the left one a Daimler?
the fleet of coaches on the left is interesting, and I bet quite distinctive to someone who knows their old bus/coach fleets
I think I can see a Morris 8, and the light vans are interesting. Is the lorry on the right a Bedford, ex military with the angular front end tinwork (such as an OY perhaps?)
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alfanut Guest
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Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 9:28 pm Post subject: |
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Some interesting cars in the foreground, Yes I also think the one on the left is a Daimler. The other two look coachbulit and a bit upmarket for a bus station Rolls-Royce.
The coaches are more difficult, the same bodies would appear on several different chassis, as still happens today. so time to put on my anorak. In spite of the full-fronted bodywork the nearest three aren't underfloor engined, you can tell that from the position of the front axle. They look too big to be Bedford SBs, the usual suspects, so they might be Leyland Tigers. The double deck buses at the back are a lot easier; they are all Leyland PD2s with Leyland bodies. Very distinctive styling and my all-time favourite bus
Where is it? Leyland buses, brick mill, (if I only I could make out the name), mill chimneys in the background. Could it be somewhere in Fred Dibnah country (Lancashire) and about 1950? |
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Uncle Joe Guest
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Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 10:04 pm Post subject: |
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There are a couple of things that I can tell you about the photo. The building at the rear is not a mill, in the 50's or '60's it was known as 'The Gas Showrooms.' The space to the right is a cricket pitch - or at least was.
My own suspicions is that it is pre 1950 (though I dont really know). The reason that I think this is that in the 1950's, the place where the single coach (in front of the Double deckers) was a building.
And just to confuse you all, the double decker coachwork was made in this town! (?)
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