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					<title>Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum 40th Anniversary Gala 25th May 2009</title>
					<link>http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/c1739863.html</link>
					<description>Peter Esposito was there to record the day's events and kindly shares his photos with us via his cousin Chris Stanley.</description>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Thursday 13 August 2009</b>: Peter Esposito was there to record the day's events and kindly shares his photos with us via his cousin Chris Stanley.</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60231370.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/370060000231.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="Some nice rear-ends taking a rest! (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60231362.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/362060000231.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[PVH931] Sunbeam S7 {TFD74375} / East Lancs {5590} H40/32R; new 12/1959 as Huddersfield 631; Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum 40th Anniversary 25th May 2009 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60231361.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/361060000231.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[UDT455F] Leyland Royal Tiger RTC1/2 {800311} / Roe {GO6552} B45D; new 1/1969 as Doncaster 55; Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum 40th Anniversary 24th May 2009 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60231356.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/356060000231.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[KVH219] BUT 9641T {9641T601}/ East Lancs {5145} H40/32R; new /1956 as Huddersfield 619; seen together with [PVH931] Sunbeam S7 {TFD74375} / East Lancs {5590} H40/32R; new 12/1959 as Huddersfield 631; Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum 40th Anniversary 25th May 2009 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60231375.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/375060000231.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[LTN501] Sunbeam S7 {70003} / Northern Coachbuilders H39/31R; new 9/1948 as Newcastle 501; Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum 40th Anniversary 25th May 2009 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60231363.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/363060000231.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[ERD152] Sunbeam S7 {70043} / Park Royal {B34292} H38/30RD; new 12/1950 as Reading 181; Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum 40th Anniversary 25th May 2009 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60231365.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/365060000231.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[EKU746] BUT 9611T {9611T015} / Roe {GO2833} H31/25R; new 12/1949 as Bradford 746; Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum 40th Anniversary 24th May 2009 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60231355.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/355060000231.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="A nice panoramic view (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60231373.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/373060000231.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="A nice panoramic view (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60231357.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/357060000231.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[CU3593] Karrier E4 {30005} / Weymann {C5083} H29/26R; new 5/1937 as South Shields 204; Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum 40th Anniversary 24th May 2009 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60231367.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/367060000231.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[KTV493] BUT 9611T {9611T060} / Roe {G02794} H31/25R; new 11/1948 as Nottingham 493; seen together with [KTV506] BUT 9641T {9641T345} / Brush H38/32R; new 2/1950 as Nottingham 506; Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum 40th Anniversary 25th May 2009 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60231372.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/372060000231.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[FYS839] BUT 9613T {9613T044} / Crossley {5826} H37/34R; new 3/1958 as GlasgowTB78; Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum 40th Anniversary 24th May 2009 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60231364.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/364060000231.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[KTV493] BUT 9611T {9611T060} / Roe {G02794} H31/25R; new 11/1948 as Nottingham 493; seen together with [KTV506] BUT 9641T {9641T345} / Brush H38/32R; new 2/1950 as Nottingham 506; Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum 40th Anniversary 25th May 2009 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60231369.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/369060000231.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[FYS839] BUT 9613T {9613T044} / Crossley {5826} H37/34R; new 3/1958 as GlasgowTB78; Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum 40th Anniversary 25th May 2009 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60231368.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/368060000231.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[EKU746] BUT 9611T {9611T015} / Roe {GO2833} H31/25R; new 12/1949 as Bradford 746; Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum 40th Anniversary 25th May 2009 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60231360.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/360060000231.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[ARD676] AEC 661T {661T274} / Park Royal {5326} H30/26R; new 5/1939 as Reading 113; Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum 40th Anniversary 25th May 2009 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60231374.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/374060000231.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[CU3593] Karrier E4 {30005} / Weymann {C5083} H29/26R; new 5/1937 as South Shields 204; Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum 40th Anniversary 25th May 2009 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60231371.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/371060000231.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[GHN574] Karrier W {50106} / East Lancs {45489} H39/32F; new (body) 11/1958 as Bradford 792; new to Darlington as a single-decker {Brush bodywork} in 1944, bought by Bradford in 1957 and rebodied by East Lancs to H39/32F the following year – Re-seated to H39/31F in 1960; Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum 40th Anniversary 24th May 2009 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60231366.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/366060000231.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[HYM812] BUT 9641T {9641T161} / Metro-Cammell H40/21D; new 12/1948 as London Transport 1812; seen together with [LTN501] Sunbeam S7 {70003} / Northern Coachbuilders H39/31R; new 9/1948 as Newcastle 501; Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum 40th Anniversary 25th May 2009 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60231359.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/359060000231.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[DRD130] BUT 9611T {9611T069} / Park Royal {B33239} H33/26RD; new 12/1949 as Reading 144; Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum 40th Anniversary 25th May 2009 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60231358.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/358060000231.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="A nice panoramic view (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
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					<title>Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering - Sunday 21st June 2009</title>
					<link>http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/c1736631.html</link>
					<description>Doug Spencer presents his covering of the 4th Annual Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering</description>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Wednesday  5 August 2009</b>: Doug Spencer presents his covering of the 4th Annual Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067218.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/218060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[122JTD] Guy Arab IV {FD74305} / Northern Counties {5375} H41/32R; new /1959 as Lancashire United 27; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067293.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/293060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[122JTD] Guy Arab IV {FD74305} / Northern Counties {5375} H41/32R; new /1959 as Lancashire United 27; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067244.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/244060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[225LRB] Leyland Titan PD2/30 {591853} / Weymann {M9173} H35/28R; new 1/1960 as Chesterfield 225; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067256.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/256060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[225LRB] Leyland Titan PD2/30 {591853} / Weymann {M9173} H35/28R; new 1/1960 as Chesterfield 225; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067240.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/240060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[357MHU] Bristol MW5G {184.151} / ECW {12581} B45F; new 11/1961 as Bristol 2522; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067283.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/283060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[357MHU] Bristol MW5G {184.151} / ECW {12581} B45F; new 11/1961 as Bristol 2522; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067233.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/233060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[3904WE] Leyland Titan PD3/1 {583140} / Roe {GO4877} H39/30R; new 6/1959 as Sheffield 904; this vehicle has a full Class VI CoF and is owned and operated by First South Yorkshire; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067208.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/208060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[466FTJ] Rawtenstall Corporation 58, a 1958 Leyland Tiger Cub with East Lancs 43 seat body; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067271.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/271060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[5188RU] Bedford VAL14 {1096} / Plaxton {632541} C52F; new 6/1963 to Excelsior, Bournemouth; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067287.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/287060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[8031PT] AEC Reliance {4MU3RA4138} / Plaxton {622094} B55F; new 6/1962 to Wilson, Whitburn (Economic) 5; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067245.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/245060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[932GTA] Leyland Atlantean PDR1 {602729} / Metro Cammell CO44/31F; new 6/1961 as Devon General DL932; seen together with [122JTD] Guy Arab IV {FD74305} / Northern Counties {5375} H41/32R; new /1959 as Lancashire United 27; on the occasion of the Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067234.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/234060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[932GTA] Leyland Atlantean PDR1 {602729} / Metro Cammell CO44/31F; new 6/1961 as Devon General DL932; seen on the occasion of the Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067261.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/261060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[932GTA] Leyland Atlantean PDR1 {602729} / Metro Cammell CO44/31F; new 6/1961 as Devon General DL932; seen at Eyam (the plague village) on the occasion of the Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067264.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/264060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[932GTA] Leyland Atlantean PDR1 {602729} / Metro Cammell CO44/31F; new 6/1961 as Devon General DL932; seen at Eyam (the plague village) on the occasion of the Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067277.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/277060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[A658OCX] Leyland Olympian ONLXB/1R {ON1348} / ECW {25906} H45/32F; new 6/1984 as Yorkshire Traction 658; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067311.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/311060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[A658OCX] Leyland Olympian ONLXB/1R {ON1348} / ECW {25906} H45/32F; new 6/1984 as Yorkshire Traction 658; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067199.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/199060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[AJA152] Preserved North Western 432, a 1939 Bristol K5G with Willowbrook body; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067200.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/200060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[AJA152] Preserved North Western 432, a 1939 Bristol K5G with Willowbrook body; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067201.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/201060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[ATS408] A typical Duple-bodied Bedford OB from 1948. Delivered new to a company in Scotland, it is now operated by Simpson & Smith, of Killamarsh near Sheffield, wearing the livery of Cosy Coach Tours; seen at Brimington on its way to the Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067203.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/203060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[ATS408] A typical Duple-bodied Bedford OB from 1948. Delivered new to a company in Scotland, it is now operated by Simpson & Smith, of Killamarsh near Sheffield, wearing the livery of Cosy Coach Tours; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067247.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/247060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[ATS408] A typical Duple-bodied Bedford OB from 1948. Delivered new to a company in Scotland, it is now operated by Simpson & Smith, of Killamarsh near Sheffield, wearing the livery of Cosy Coach Tours; seen at Calver Sough on the occasion of the Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067202.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/202060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[C36JUD] A 1986 Austin Mini Mayfair with Jakeway 7-seat body; pseudo London Transport livery ‘MS1’; owned by Neville Whitmore; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067286.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/286060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[C36JUD] A 1986 Austin Mini Mayfair with Jakeway 7-seat body; pseudo London Transport livery ‘MS1’; owned by Neville Whitmore; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067231.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/231060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[CDB224] Preserved ex-North Western 224, a Leyland PD2/1 with Leyland L53R body, new in 1947, now privately owned but part of the Manchester Museum of Transport collection. It was converted to driver training in 1965, survived into Selnec in 1972 before being sold into preservation two years later; seen together with [CUB24Y] Leyland Olympian ONLXB/1R {ON395} / Roe {GO8654} H47/29F; new 10/1982 as West Yorkshire PTE 5024; at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067295.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/295060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[CDB224] Preserved ex-North Western 224, a Leyland PD2/1 with Leyland L53R body, new in 1947, now privately owned but part of the Manchester Museum of Transport collection. It was converted to driver training in 1965, survived into Selnec in 1972 before being sold into preservation two years later; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067223.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/223060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[CRC911] Preserved Derby Corporation 111, a 1951 Crossley DD42/8 with Brush bodywork; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067250.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/250060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[CRC911] Preserved Derby Corporation 111, a 1951 Crossley DD42/8 with Brush bodywork; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067273.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/273060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[CUB24Y] Leyland Olympian ONLXB/1R {ON395} / Roe {GO8654} H47/29F; new 10/1982 as West Yorkshire PTE 5024; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067305.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/305060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[CUB24Y] Leyland Olympian ONLXB/1R {ON395} / Roe {GO8654} H47/29F; new 10/1982 as West Yorkshire PTE 5024; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067280.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/280060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[CUV276C] AEC Routemaster {R2RH/1/2290} / Park Royal {L5554} H40/32R; new 11/1965 as London Transport RML2276; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067275.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/275060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[CWG206] Alexander PA164, a 1948 Leyland Tiger PS1 with Alexander bodywork seating 35. The bus is in Alexander’s blue livery that was adopted by Alexander Midland after the splitting of the Alexander empire in the 1960s. The small D under the fleet number denotes that the vehicle is allocated to Dundee depot; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067205.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/205060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[D278FAS] Leyland Tiger TRCTL11/3RH {8600438} / Alexander {28TE/2186/3} C53F; new 5/1987 as Highland Scottish Z278; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067279.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/279060000067.jpg" width="80" height="120" alt="[D278FAS] Leyland Tiger TRCTL11/3RH {8600438} / Alexander {28TE/2186/3} C53F; new 5/1987 as Highland Scottish Z278; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067281.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/281060000067.jpg" width="80" height="120" alt="[DJP754] Leyland PD2/30 581260 / Northern Counties {5261} H33/28R; new 11/1958 as Wigan 115; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067306.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/306060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[E432YHL] Mercedes Benz 709D {669003-20-865800} / Reeve Burgess {17129} B25F; new 5/1988 to Smith, Alcester; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067217.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/217060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[EEH902Y] Leyland Olympian ONLXB/1R {ON712} / ECW {25626} H45/32F; new 7/1983 as Midland Red North 1902; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067260.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/260060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[EEH902Y] Leyland Olympian ONLXB/1R {ON712} / ECW {25626} H45/32F; new 7/1983 as Midland Red North 1902; seen at Baslow Nether End on the occasion of the Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067308.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/308060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[EEH902Y] Leyland Olympian ONLXB/1R {ON712} / ECW {25626} H45/32F; new 7/1983 as Midland Red North 1902; seen at Calver Sough on the occasion of the Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067282.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/282060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[FEL751D] Bristol MW6G {225.143} / ECW {15740} C39F; new 2/1966 as Hants & Dorset 904; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067220.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/220060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[FW 5698] 1935 Leyland Tiger TS7 / Burlingham B35F body; Lincolnshire Road Car No. 1411. This TS7 example originally carried fleet number LT370 and was one of the first buses in the County to be powered by an oil (diesel) rather than a petrol engine. A new Burlingham body replaced the original Brush body in 1949; it was renumbered 1411 in 1953 and remained in service with the Road Car until 1959; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067236.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/236060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[FW 5698] 1935 Leyland Tiger TS7 / Burlingham B35F body; Lincolnshire Road Car No. 1411. This TS7 example originally carried fleet number LT370 and was one of the first buses in the County to be powered by an oil (diesel) rather than a petrol engine. A new Burlingham body replaced the original Brush body in 1949; it was renumbered 1411 in 1953 and remained in service with the Road Car until 1959; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067238.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/238060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[FW 5698] 1935 Leyland Tiger TS7 / Burlingham B35F body; Lincolnshire Road Car No. 1411. This TS7 example originally carried fleet number LT370 and was one of the first buses in the County to be powered by an oil (diesel) rather than a petrol engine. A new Burlingham body replaced the original Brush body in 1949; it was renumbered 1411 in 1953 and remained in service with the Road Car until 1959; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067228.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/228060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[GAU728L] Leyland National 1051/2R/0101 {00812} /LN B40D; new 7/1973 as Nottingham 728; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067301.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/301060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[GBF78N] Bristol VRT/SL6G {VRT/SL2/889} / ECW {20685} H43/31F; new 11/1974 as Potteries 622; Converted to O43/31F, 4/90. Reregistered 507EXA 11/90. Renumbered DVG622 1/93. Reregistered GBF78N 10/97. Renumbered 622 ??/99: seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067285.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/285060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[GDM494] “Janice” – a 1950 Leyland Tiger PS2 with classic Harrington (of Hove) 33-seat high quality touring bodywork. The timber-framed bodywork was recently rebuilt - over a period of four winters - at a cost of £50,000: Classique Tours of Paisley; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067300.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/300060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[GDM494] “Janice” – a 1950 Leyland Tiger PS2 with classic Harrington (of Hove) 33-seat high quality touring bodywork. The timber-framed bodywork was recently rebuilt - over a period of four winters - at a cost of £50,000: Classique Tours of Paisley; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067237.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/237060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[HD7905] Yorkshire Woollen 622, a 1948 Leyland Tiger PS1 with Brush bodywork. A number of similar buses were rebodied as double deckers in the mid 1950s but 622 retained its single deck body until withdrawal; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067229.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/229060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="Single Deck Line-up; Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067249.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/249060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[JHA234L] Leyland Leopard PSU3B/2R {7300588} / Marshall {35050} DP49F; new 5/1973 as Midland Red 234; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60067304.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/304060000067.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[JHA234L] Leyland Leopard PSU3B/2R {7300588} / Marshall {35050} DP49F; new 5/1973 as Midland Red 234; seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering, Sunday 21st June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
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					<title>Vulcan</title>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Wednesday  5 August 2009</b>: Vulcan</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57696168.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/168057000696.jpg" width="120" height="73" alt="[FNT548] 1949 Vulcan 6PF {4439} / Dutfield B32F; Browns, Donnington, Shropshire. (© Pete Jones)" /></a>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Wednesday  5 August 2009</b>: Routemasters</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53781763.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/763053000781.jpg" width="120" height="91" alt="[CUV186C] RM2186 in Shillibeer livery seen at the start of the Tyne-Tees Run 1st June 2008 (John Turnbull ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064505.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/505060000064.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="RM1872 (ALD872B) seen on a very wet 26th July 2009 at Buckfastleigh Station operating a local service on behalf of the South Devon Railway (© Doug Spencer) #1 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064506.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/506060000064.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="RM1872 (ALD872B) seen on a very wet 26th July 2009 at Buckfastleigh Station operating a local service on behalf of the South Devon Railway (© Doug Spencer) #2 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57696166.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/166057000696.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[WLT835] Clydeside Scottish RM835; seen on the Annual Classic Commercial Vehicle Rally between Brough and Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria Easter 2009 (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59477508.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/508059000477.jpg" width="120" height="85" alt="[CUV217C] Arriva Heritage Routemaster RM 2217; seen on Brighton seafront, 2nd May 2009 (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59434521.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/521059000434.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="[PCN762] One of 50 Park Royal bodied Routemasters bought by Northern General transport, with Leyland 0600 engines, new in 1964 and originally registered RCN 699, Seen on the Tyne Tees run (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Wednesday  5 August 2009</b>: AEC</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52947033.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/033052000947.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="100VRL 1964 AEC Reliance/Harrington Cavalier new to Hawkey's of Newquay also at the Plymouth Rally (Robert Mac ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52947016.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/016052000947.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[TUO74J] an AEC Reliance with Willowbrook B43F body new in 1971; ex Devon General at Plymouth Hoe (Robert Mac ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57716199.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/199057000716.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[851FNN] AEC Regent V {2D3RA915} / NCME {5483} FL37/33F; new 10/1960 as Barton 851; pmte South Cheshire Running Day, Crewe, 5th April 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59420982.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/982059000420.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[HLW159] AEC/Park Royal RT172; new to London Transport 9/1947; withdrawn 3/1958 and bought by Bradford Corporation as their No 410; withdrawn 10/1968; now preserved at Keighley Bus Museum; Seen at the Leyland meeting September 2008 (© John Turnbull)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59420971.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/971059000420.jpg" width="80" height="120" alt="[HLW159] AEC/Park Royal RT172; new to London Transport 9/1947; withdrawn 3/1958 and bought by Bradford Corporation as their No 410; withdrawn 10/1968; now preserved at Keighley Bus Museum; Seen at the Leyland meeting September 2008 (© John Turnbull)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59442894.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/894059000442.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[KRR255] Midland General 175, AEC Regal III 9621E {9621E481} with 9.6 litre diesel engine / Weymann {M4122} B35F. Ex Mansfield District No.9. Note that the AEC badge on the radiator grille has been replaced with the operator’s ‘MGO’ logo. Withdrawn 1967 and acquired by East Midlands Transport Society for preservation. Owned by John Peck, Mansfield Woodhouse, Notts. St Mary’s Bus Station – Chesterfield Running Day 6th June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59442920.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/920059000442.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[KRR255] Midland General 175, AEC Regal III 9621E {9621E481} with 9.6 litre diesel engine / Weymann {M4122} B35F. Ex Mansfield District No.9. Note that the AEC badge on the radiator grille has been replaced with the operator’s ‘MGO’ logo. Withdrawn 1967 and acquired by East Midlands Transport Society for preservation. Owned by John Peck, Mansfield Woodhouse, Notts. St Mary’s Bus Station – Chesterfield Running Day 6th June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064484.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/484060000064.jpg" width="120" height="94" alt="[PBO691] AEC Bridgemaster {B3RA021} / Park Royal {B42427} H41/27RD; new 12/1958 as Western Welsh 691 (© John Turnbull)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064490.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/490060000064.jpg" width="120" height="73" alt="[UCV706] AEC Reliance {MU3RA513} with a Harrington C41F body operated by Hawkeys Tours, Newquay, Cornwall. Photo taken at Lands End, 1958 approx. (© Pete Jones)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59442932.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/932059000442.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="[875YYA] Shuttle Buses AEC Reliance {6U3ZR37960} / Plaxton {7912AC033} C53F; new 4/1979 to Cartledge, Huthwaite as DCH359T; seen here at the 2009 AEC Rally (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59477479.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/479059000477.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[LTA 629] Grey Cars TCR629, 1950 AEC Regal III {9621A779} / Duple C32F; seen at The Great North Road (AEC) Rally, May 2009 (© Peter Quinn) #1 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59477484.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/484059000477.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="[LTA 629] Grey Cars TCR629, 1950 AEC Regal III {9621A779} / Duple C32F; seen at The Great North Road (AEC) Rally, May 2009 (© Peter Quinn) #2 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59442892.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/892059000442.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="[FFU860] Preserved LRCC 860, a 1949 AEC Regal III / Willowbrook DP35F body. It was ordered by Enterprise, Scunthorpe in Lincolnshire as their No 60, but delivered after Road Car had acquired the company. It operated for a short while in Enterprise’s red/cream livery then repainted in green; seen at the AEC rally at Newark (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59442935.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/935059000442.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="[YPT796] AEC Reliance {MU3RV1559} / Roe {GO4717} C41C; new /1958 as Wilson (Economic), Sunderland 3 (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59442904.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/904059000442.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="[KYY622] ex-London Transport RT1784 new into service 6/1950 out of Leyton Garage (T); withdrawn 2/1963 Barking (BK); seen here at Gaydon, 2009 (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064469.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/469060000064.jpg" width="119" height="120" alt="This photo celebrates the 80th anniversary of Western Welsh as recently celebrated at the Cardiff Transport Preservation Society’s Barry Rally; seen here is BKB713B, an AEC Renown with a NCME low bridge bodywork new to Western Welsh in 1964, which headed a cavalcade of three original Western Welsh and the Stagecoach South Wales especially repainted coach from the rally site to the former Western Welsh Barry Depot which is now home to the Cardiff Transport Preservation Group’s collection (© Robert Mac)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60334008.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/008060000334.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="[KDD38] AEC Regal III {9621A899801} / Harrington Full Front (Dorsal Fin) {801} FC33F; new 1950 to Bevan Brother’s Soudley Valley Coaches, with whom it spent all of its working life; into preservation in 1980, seen at the Kemble rally (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
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					<description>Classic British Built Buses and Coaches that have seen operation on the Isle of Man. This selection includes some lovely shots of the move of some of the Isle of Man's treasures to their new home at the Jurby Transport Museum thanks to Richard Dodge and John Davis.</description>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Tuesday 21 April 2009</b>: Classic British Built Buses and Coaches that have seen operation on the Isle of Man. This selection includes some lovely shots of the move of some of the Isle of Man's treasures to their new home at the Jurby Transport Museum thanks to Richard Dodge and John Davis.</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53302032.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/032053000302.jpg" width="120" height="73" alt="Douglas Corporation Tramways No 2; Straker and Squire motorbus of 1912 (Doug Spencer Collection)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54720394.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/394054000720.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[697HMN] Leyland Leopard PSU4/1R 701014 / Willowbrook CF1454/66613 DP41F; new 6/1967 as  Isle of Man RS 97 seen at Peel Depôt in 2006 with [KMN504] a 1949 all Leyland PD2/1, which was renumbered 74 in October 1968, withdrawn in 1974 and has subsequently passed to a variety of preservationists. Now back in the Isle of Man it has been returned, this year, to its original identity as Isle of Man Road Services 2. (© John Davis)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260199.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/199060000260.jpg" width="120" height="92" alt="[MMN11] An update on this vehicle for its followers. This week (w/e 18/07/2009) it has finally been moved from where it has been stored for quite a time to the secure area of the workshop facilities. Fingers crossed it is at last up for restoration. (© N. Edward-Few via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53780125.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/125053000780.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[MAN 24H] – Isle of Man Road Services No 24 – Leyland National 03313 – Leyland B52F new 4/76 – Preserved by the Manx Transport Museum Group. (Doug Spencer ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53780063.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/063053000780.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[MAN 24H] – Isle of Man Road Services No 24 – Leyland National 03313 – Leyland B52F new 4/76 – Preserved by the Manx Transport Museum Group. (Doug Spencer ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53302029.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/029053000302.jpg" width="120" height="71" alt="Manx Electric Railway Angus Char-a-banc of 1907 at The Bungalow. (Doug Spencer Collection)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128583.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/583057000128.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[MN2615] 1923 Tilling Stevens TS3A, the second generation of Tilling-Stevens petrol electrics introduced in July 1921, bus chassis. Built in 1923 for use in Douglas on the Isle of Man, it ran until 1935 with a single deck body. The chassis is virtually identical to those fitted with 48 seat double-deck bodies for use in London. The vehicle survived for some years, becoming a generator unit in 1938 and acquired for preservation in 1957, before the chassis was acquired by the Museum of British Transport in the early 1960s to represent the type. It was restored for exhibition in a London livery, at the London Transport Museum in Covent Garden, between 1992 and 1993. Seen at the LTM Acton Museum Depot, 1st November 2008.  © Chris Stanley. #2 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128530.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/530057000128.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[MN2615] 1923 Tilling Stevens TS3A, the second generation of Tilling-Stevens petrol electrics introduced in July 1921, bus chassis. Built in 1923 for use in Douglas on the Isle of Man, it ran until 1935 with a single deck body. The chassis is virtually identical to those fitted with 48 seat double-deck bodies for use in London. The vehicle survived for some years, becoming a generator unit in 1938 and acquired for preservation in 1957, before the chassis was acquired by the Museum of British Transport in the early 1960s to represent the type. It was restored for exhibition in a London livery, at the London Transport Museum in Covent Garden, between 1992 and 1993. Seen at the LTM Acton Museum Depot, 1st November 2008.  © Chris Stanley. #1 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57027340.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/340057000027.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[3680MN] Leyland Tiger Cub PSUC1/2 {614776} / Willowbrook {CF146/61832} DP41F; new 7/1961 as Isle of Man Road Services 54; pictured on the 18th Feb when 54 was moved from its long term storage at Homefield, Douglas to its new home at Hangar 230 Jurby Airfield (© John Davis)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59442931.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/931059000442.jpg" width="120" height="75" alt="[1949MN] Tours (IoM)’s Bedford OB is seen in 1993 on the Douglas prom stand. It was new to Bailey of Turvey, Beds as HTM 20. (© Rob McCaffery)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57027339.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/339057000027.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[3680MN/PFV819X] Leyland Tiger Cub PSUC1/2 {614776} / Willowbrook {CF146/61832} DP41F; new 7/1961 as Isle of Man Road Services 54; pictured at the 1985 Trans Lancs Rally whilst with Border Tours of Barnoldswick (© John Davis)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56955343.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/343056000955.jpg" width="80" height="120" alt="[A518MAN] Ex-IOM National Transport 79 - Leyland Atlantean PDR1/1 {L41682} / Metro Cammell H43/35F; new 12/1965 as Liverpool L732 (CKF732C); seen here at Ramsey garage on December 23, 1983. The bus had been sold for use as an immobile cafe but was often to be found still stored on IOMNT/IOMPTB premises. It was later painted all-over black and eventually scrapped. To the right is sister 86 (C57 MAN) during its last few months in service with IoM Passenger Transport Board. This bus is now preserved on the Island. (© Richard Dodge)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56955288.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/288056000955.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="[MN5454] Not quite what it seems - ex-Isle of Man Road Services Thornycroft BC Forward No 13 has been preserved by Isle of Man Transport, but for a while was finished in this mock operator livery for use in a film being made on the Island (could have been Waking Ned, can’t quite remember). It is seen in the now non-operational Homefield depot carrying ‘Kildare Bus Company’ name and fake registration ZA2127. (© Richard Dodge)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56955293.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/293056000955.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[XMN346] Leyland Titan PD3/3 {580999} / Metro Cammell H41/32R; new 6/1958 as Isle of Man Road Services 32; It is seen inside the former paintshop at the now closed IOMRS Homefield, Douglas bus garage ready to be moved to Jurby. (© Richard Dodge)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56962298.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/298056000962.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[HMN689] Douglas Corporation Transport No 58; AEC Regent III {09612064} / Northern Counties {4113} H30/26R  new -/47; w/d -/74; to Manx Metals (dealer) Balthane 11/74; to Pochin (builder), Douglas 4/75; r/r MAN 691D 4/75; to Manx Metals c.8/78; to Andreas Racing Association, Jurby c.9/78; to IoM Transport ?/?? for spares; The Regent was successfully moved by a local recovery firm to Jurby from its long term storage in Douglas, Isle of Man. The picture shows 58 passing Crosby Terrace Post office, a rather ignominious way for a DCT bus to pass within yards of the site of the former York Road Bus depot (© John Davis)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56955314.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/314056000955.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[MN5105] 1927 Leyland Lion PLSC1 {45955} / Massey B28R (re-seated to 33-seat in 1939); Isle of Man Road Services Ltd No 49 (ex-Isle of Man Railway Company 6/30); seen here in the paintshop prior to its move from the former Isle of Man Road Services Homefield bus garage to the new museum in Jurby. (© John Davis)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56955578.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/578056000955.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[MN5105] 1927 Leyland Lion PLSC1 {45955} / Massey B28R (re-seated to 33-seat in 1939); Isle of Man Road Services Ltd No 49 (ex-Isle of Man Railway Company 6/30); the last bus to be moved from the former Isle of Man Road Services Homefield bus garage to the new museum in Jurby. (© Richard Dodge)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56955282.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/282056000955.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[MN5105] 1927 Leyland Lion PLSC1 {45955} / Massey B28R (re-seated to 33-seat in 1939); Isle of Man Road Services Ltd No 49 (ex-Isle of Man Railway Company 6/30); seen here in its new home at Jurby, following the move from the former Isle of Man Road Services Homefield bus garage, in company with 1947 AEC Regent III (Douglas Corporation Transport 58) MAN691D (ex-HMN689), 1961 Leyland Tiger Cub (IOMRS 54) 3680MN and 1958 Leyland Titan PD3 (IOMRS 32) XMN346. (© John Davis)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59385447.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/447059000385.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="Seen in 1978; 77  677 BMN was formerly Douglas 5 and had just emerged from a wash at, I think York Road garage, although I’m sure islanders will be able to correct. It was an AEC Regent V 2D2RA with Willowbrook H37/27F bodywork. (© Rob McCaffery)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59385974.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/974059000385.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="Seen in 1979; 76  A515 MN – the new order on the island in 1979 was a batch of former Merseyside/Liverpool Corporation Atlanteans. Here several seem to be using 76 as shelter from the dawn. 76 was L 714 in Liverpool and was a PDR1/1 with Metro-Cammell H43/35F bodywork. (© Rob McCaffery)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57708266.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/266057000708.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="[KMN519] 1950 Comet CP01 Douglas Corp Transport; seen at ‘Leyland 100’ 2nd June 1996 (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59385448.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/448059000385.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="Seen in 1978; IoMNT 73  LMN 73 was bought by Road Services from Bournemouth where it was 162. It was a PD3A/1 with Weymann H39/30F body. Note the complex destination display inherited from the south coast. (© Rob McCaffery)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59385449.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/449059000385.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="Seen in 1978; A line-up summarising the IoMNT fleet at the time. On the left another ex-Bournemouth PD3, in the middle an ex-Stratford Blue Willowbrook-bodied PD3 and on the right still in Douglas Corporation livery was their former number 1, 8122 MN then122 in the NT fleet. Like 77 it was another  AEC Regent V 2D2RA but this time with Metro-Cammell H37/27F bodywork. (© Rob McCaffery)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59385975.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/975059000385.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="Seen in 1979; LMN 75 – another ex-Bournemouth PD3A/1 with Weymann H39/30F body in the former Bus Station. (© Rob McCaffery)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59385978.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/978059000385.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="Seen in 1979; a line-up in the parking area, from left to right a former Stratford Blue PD3, ex-Dougas Regent V and ex-Bournemouth PD3. It was a smart fleet in those early nationalised years. (© Rob McCaffery)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59385977.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/977059000385.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="Seen in 1979; MN 60 – another ex Stratford Blue vehicle, a PD3/4 with Northern Counties H41/32F bodywork in the parking area. (© Rob McCaffery)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064504.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/504060000064.jpg" width="90" height="120" alt="[KMN835] Seen 9th July 2009 at Jurby.  AEC Regent III no 64 and AEC Regent V [40LMN]. The Mk III had just been driven to Jurby from Port Erin as part of the re-location of the ‘vintage fleet’ to Manx Transport Trust’s, Jurby Transport Museum. Manx Transport Trust are hoping to have the Museum open to the public by Easter next year. (© John Davis)" /></a>
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					<title>Cobham Bus Rally - Wisley Airfield - Sunday 5th April 2009</title>
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					<description>Chris Stanley and Rob McCaffery were among the crowds at this rally and have very kindly sent us their selection of photographs to record the day.</description>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Sunday  5 April 2009</b>: Chris Stanley and Rob McCaffery were among the crowds at this rally and have very kindly sent us their selection of photographs to record the day.</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59385740.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/740059000385.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="106 – Newly-restored after many years of storage and incomplete restorations, incfuding attempts by me to help at the Steamport museum in Southport 30 years ago, Southport 106 finally had its day in the sun. (© Rob McCaffery)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59385741.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/741059000385.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="RTs – First & last – RT 4825 meets RT 1 (© Rob McCaffery)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402737.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/737057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[GAU728L] Leyland National 1051/2R/0101 {00812} / LN B40D; new 7/1973 as Nottingham 728; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57707917.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/917057000707.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[R123EVX] Volvo Olympian OLY-56 {28724} / Alexander {9712/2} H51/28D; new 3/1998 as Selkent VA123; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57707903.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/903057000707.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[N426JBV] Sullivan Buses Volvo Olympian YN2RV18Z4 {26233} / Northern Counties {5137} H47/30F; new 11/1995 as London Central NV26 [Delivered as N420JBV]; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57707911.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/911057000707.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[GHM868N] Daimler Fleetline CRL6 {68347} / MCW H44/24D; new 6/1975 as London Transport DMS1868; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley) #1 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402742.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/742057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[MNK429V] Alder Valley Leyland Leopard PSU3E/4R {7903233} / Duple 1980 {033/5174} C53F; new 5/1980 as Fox, Hayes #58; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402773.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/773057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[N419MPN] Atbus Ltd OL19, Dennis Lance {11SDA3113/501} / Optare {5552} B47F; new 5/1996 as Brighton & Hove 119; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402761.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/761057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[XFM203] new in 1956 as Crosville MG792. Bristol LD6G {108150} / ECW H33/27R. Now re-registered as ACA 603A; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402759.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/759057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[J524GCD] Emsworth & District Dennis Dart {9.8SDL3017/789} / Alexander {AM88/1591/45} B41F; new 3/1992 as Stagecoach (South) 524; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402741.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/741057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[J511GCD] Emsworth & District Dennis Dart {9.8SDL3017/747} / Alexander {AM88/1591/32} B41F; new 3/1992 as Hastings & District 511; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402752.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/752057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[BHG755] Preserved Burnley, Colne and Nelson Joint Transport Committee 36, a Leyland Tiger PS2/14 with East Lancs B39F body, new in 1953; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402770.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/770057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[RV6358] Leyland TD4 {7148} / English Electric H26/24R; new 1935 as Portsmouth Corporation Transport #115; rebuilt to O26/24R in 1953 and re-numbered #5 and withdrawn 1971; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402735.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/735057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[FHW154D] Bristol Greyhound, Bristol MW6G {233.006} / ECW {15718} C39F; new 4/1966 as Bristol 2148; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402747.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/747057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[EDJ248J] AEC Swift {2MP2R853} / Marshall {B4808} / B44D; new 5/1971 as St Helens 248; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402734.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/734057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[217MHK] Bristol MW5G {152.012} / ECW {10403} DP41F; new 7/1959 as Eastern National 480; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402768.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/768057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[759MDV] Royal Blue Bristol MW6G {204.036} / ECW {13665} C39F; new 3/1963 as Southern National 1410; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402756.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/756057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[TJ836] Dennis Dart {75794} / Duple C20F; new 1933 to Entwhistle of Morecambe. Purchased by the Dennis Company in 1996; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402765.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/765057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[PNM757M] Great Ouse Valley Bedford YRQ {CW452611} / Plaxton Elite {7410QC024} C45F; new 3/1974 to W & P Eayrs, Goldington; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402772.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/772057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[CFN104] Preserved East Kent Leyland Tiger PS1/1 with a 32-seat Park Royal coach body, new in early 1948. It was sold by East Kent in 1960; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402767.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/767057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[617DDV] Royal Blue Bristol MW6G {164.034} / ECW {11945} C39F; new 6/1960 as Southern National 2250; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402730.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/730057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[FVA462D] Ford R192 {BC04EA16300} / Duple {1203/18} C45F; new 2/66 to Hutchinson, Overtown; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402764.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/764057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[KPA369P] Leyland National 11351/1R {02724} / LN B49F; new 9/1975 as Alder Valley 218; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402738.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/738057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[OPC26R] Leyland Leopard PSU3C/4R {7602212} / Duple {738/5455} B53F: new 12/1976 to Safeguard, Guildford; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402751.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/751057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[N411JBV] Southern Vectis (via Solent Blue Line) Volvo Olympian YN2RV18Z4 {26209} / Northern Counties {5128} H47/30F; new 10/1995 as London Central NV11; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57707905.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/905057000707.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[HGC130] Preserved ex-London Transport G351, a Guy Arab with Park Royal utility body, new in 1945. In 1952 it was sold to Burton Corporation and stayed in service with them until 1967 when it was saved for preservation. Restoration work began in 1999 and was completed in time for the 2005 Cobham open day –the highlight of the day. HGC130 is owned by the London Bus Preservation Trust, based at Cobham; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57707908.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/908057000707.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[KGK529] London Transport Leyland Titan PD2/6RT with Leyland body to London design RTW29. This bus dates from 1949 but entered service in 1950. The 500 RTW Leylands were London’s first 8ft wide buses; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57707909.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/909057000707.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[MLL685] Park Royal bodied Leyland Titan (designation RT8) new June 1952 as London Transport RTL1323; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57707916.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/916057000707.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[GHV999N] Daimler Fleetline CRL6 {68167} / Park Royal {B59086} H44/27D; new 1/1975 as London Transport DM999; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57707913.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/913057000707.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[OJD357R] Still under restoration Leyland Fleetline FE30ALR {7605195} / Park Royal {B60956} H44/24D; new 3/1977 as London Transport DMS2357; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57707904.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/904057000707.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[B102WUV] Leyland Titan TNLXB2RR {1162} / Leyland H44/26D; new 9/1984 as London Regional Transport T1102; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57707901.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/901057000707.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[A700THV] MCW Metrobus DR101/17 {MB7562} / MCW H43/28D; new 3/1984 as London Transport M1000; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57707910.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/910057000707.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[B101WUV] Leyland Titan TNLXB2RR {1161} / Leyland H44/26D; new 9/1984 as London Regional Transport T1101; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57707900.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/900057000707.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[CUV53C] Daimler Fleetline CRG6LX {61207} / Park Royal {B52962} H43/31F; new 9/1965 as London Transport XF3; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57707912.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/912057000707.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[GHM868N] Daimler Fleetline CRL6 {68347} / MCW H44/24D; new 6/1975 as London Transport DMS1868; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley) #2 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402728.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/728057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[488KOT] Dennis Loline III {1121L3AF1A1} / Weymann {M1361} H39/29F; new 12/1964 as Aldershot & District 488; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402755.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/755057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[A972YSX] Sunray Travel Volvo Ailsa B55-10 {83064} / Alexander {RV9/1683/3} H44/37F; new 3/1984 as Alexander (Fife) FRA72; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402743.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/743057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[G617OTV] Sunray Travel Volvo B10M-50 {23512} / Alexander {RV48/1089/6} H47/37F; new 12/1989 as Trent 617; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402754.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/754057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[W107RNC] Southdown PSV Dennis Dart SLF {SFD322BR1XGW13194} / Plaxton {9910.7HLB0667} B34F; new 4/2000 to Ringway Airpark, Carrington; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402726.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/726057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[SFJ106R] Bristol VRT/SL3/6LXB {VRT/SL3/823} / ECW {22749} H43/31F; new 6/1977 as Western National 1106; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402766.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/766057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[H723KDY] South West Trains (Stagecoach) Rail Replacement 13620; Leyland Olympian ON3R49C18Z4 {ON11750} / Alexander {RH82/1390/5} CH53/41F; new 11/1990 as Citybus (Hong Kong) 134 [ER6587]; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402762.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/762057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[B588NJF] Suffolk County Council DAF SB2300DHS585 {243961} / Plaxton {8412DRP1C015} C53F; new 2/1985 to Lewis Coaches, Pailton, Rugby; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402758.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/758057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[E750SKR] MCW Metrobus DR132/11 {MB9444} / MCW H46/31F; new 2/1988 as East Kent 7750; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402729.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/729057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[LKP385P] Volvo Ailsa B55-10 {75071} / Alexander {AV7/2774/5} H44/35F; new 12/1975 as Maidstone & District 5385; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57707907.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/907057000707.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[A101SYE] Southern Transit Leyland Olympian ONTL11/1R {ON1115} / ECW {25763} H47/28D; new 2/1984 as London Transport L1; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402745.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/745057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[J204VHN/J205VHN] Southern Transit DAF Type SB220LC550s {000141/000142} / Optare {5195/5220} B51F; new March/April 1992 to OK Travel, Bishop Auckland; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402748.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/748057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[AFM103G] Preserved as Bristol Greyhound, Bristol RELH6G {RELH-4-196} / ECW {17479} C47F; new 2/1969 as Crosville CRG103; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402744.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/744057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[YJB69T] Leyland Titan TNLXB2RRSp {T39} / Park Royal H44/25D; new 3/1979 as Reading 69; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402732.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/732057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[XUF141] Preserved Southdown 1141, is a 1959 Leyland Tiger Cub PSUC1/2 with Weymann ‘Fanfare’ C37F bodywork; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57402749.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/749057000402.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[JWV976W] Bristol VRT/SL3/680 {VRT/SL3/2898} / ECW {24678} H43/31F; new 4/1981 as Southdown 276; Cobham Bus Rally – Wisley Airfield 5th April 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
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					<title>Buses and coaches converted for further use as non-PCVs</title>
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					<description>A selection of buses and coaches that have had their lives prolonged by being converted for further use as non-passenger carrying vehicles; from Computerbus to roadside cafés and exhibition vehicles.</description>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Monday 16 March 2009</b>: A selection of buses and coaches that have had their lives prolonged by being converted for further use as non-passenger carrying vehicles; from Computerbus to roadside caf_s and exhibition vehicles.</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59434517.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/517059000434.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[BOW168] Hants & Dorset TS674 – 1938 Bristol BL5G {46.7} / Beadle B31F. Jan 1950 Fleet number changed to 735; Dec 1951 Out of service with Hants & Dorset Motor Services Limited, Bournemouth (735); Dec 1951 – Apr 1952 Converted by Hants & Dorset as a tree cutter for Southern Vectis; 1952 In service with Southern Vectis Omnibus Company Limited, Newport (001) - Service Vehicle (Tree Cutter); Out of service 1966; dismantled by 1990. Here at Brighton in May 1969. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064481.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/481060000064.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="[GOU814] ALDERSHOT & DISTRICT D720 a 1949 Dennis Lancet III J3 / Strachans B32R, withdrawn in 1961, renumbered to #38 and converted to service lorry with the entire rear upper body cut away. Here at the Hindhead depot on 12th April 1968. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064494.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/494060000064.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="[HF9126] Leyland Titan TD7c {304397} / MCCW H54R (to H56R around 1948, later rebuilt by Police to half-deck HDC26C) new 7/40 as Wallasey 74; Madeira Drive Brighton, Sunday 3rd May 1970 on the occasion of the 5th London to Brighton Historic Commercial Vehicle Run (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064497.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/497060000064.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[VH6217] Tower wagon ... originally a 1934 AEC Regent / English Electric, new to Huddersfield Corporation. Acquired by Bournemouth Corporation in 1945 and converted to tower wagon in 1948.  In preservation.  Photographed in July 1968. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56954957.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/957056000954.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[MAN29N] Leyland National {11351A/1R 04428} / LN B52F; new 5/1977 as Isle of Man Road Services 29 seen at Castletown on February 6, 2004. (© Richard Dodge)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55326638.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/638055000326.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[GM5875] Former Central SMT L475 > Alexander (Midland) ML245, 1953 Leyland PD2/10 {531122} / Leyland L27/26R; seen at a WIRRAL bus gathering. (© Dave Gothard) 1 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55326640.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/640055000326.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[GM5875] Former Central SMT L475 > Alexander (Midland) ML245, 1953 Leyland PD2/10 {531122} / Leyland L27/26R; seen at a WIRRAL bus gathering. (© Dave Gothard) 2 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56972076.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/076056000972.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[OWJ357A] South Yorkshire M10 Leyland Titan PD3 tow truck. Seen at Sandtoft. (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55326740.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/740055000326.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[OWJ353A] South Yorkshire PTE M3 former Leyland Titan PD3/4 with Roe H40/32F bodywork new in December 1962 to Doncaster Corporation Transport as number 175 (475HDT); seen outside the Lancastrian Transport Trust with sister vehicle M4 on an open day. (© Dave Gothard) – See http://www.ltt.org.uk/ourbuses/sypte_m3.html for full details." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56972072.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/072056000972.jpg" width="120" height="74" alt="[OWJ353A] South Yorkshire PTE M3 former Leyland Titan PD3/4 with Roe H40/32F bodywork new in December 1962 to Doncaster Corporation Transport as number 175 (475HDT); seen outside the Lancastrian Transport Trust with sister vehicle M4 on an open day. (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56954960.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/960056000954.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[MAN30N] Leyland National {11351A/1R 04429} / LN B52F; new 5/1977 as Isle of Man Road Services 30; seen here in its guise as the Isle of Man Computerbus, taken on April 27, 2007 during the vehicles’ 30th anniversary celebrations (and 10 years of the Computerbus) (© Richard Dodge)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56999654.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/654056000999.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[NFM853M] Leyland National 1151/1R/0405 {01089} / LN DP48F; new 1/1974 as Crosville ENL853. Seen at South Mimms as a mobile Barbers Shop, 20th May 2007. (© Ashley Lennox-Kay via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52947042.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/042052000947.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="( FV 9044 )  ... BLACKPOOL CORP ..Leyland TS7 , new in 1937 , now converted to an engineers car. Worthing Bus Day , 29th July 2007.  (Chris Stanley ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52946998.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/998052000946.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="( FV 9044 )  ... BLACKPOOL CORP ..Leyland TS7 , new in 1937 , now converted to an engineers car. Worthing Bus Day , 29th July 2007.  (Chris Stanley ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52947010.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/010052000947.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="( FV 9044 )  ... BLACKPOOL CORP ..Leyland TS7 , new in 1937 , now converted to an engineers car. Worthing Bus Day , 29th July 2007.  (Chris Stanley ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56954954.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/954056000954.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[MAN30N] Leyland National {11351A/1R 04429} / LN B52F; new 5/1977 as Isle of Man Road Services 30; taken on January 23, 2008 at the re-launch of the Computerbus following full overhaul (© Richard Dodge)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56406119.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/119056000406.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[HCU54] Leyland Leopard PSU3/1R {621138} / Willowbrook {CF267} originally B53F; new 7/1962 as Northern General 2254 (© Steve Saunders via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56406125.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/125056000406.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="Clydeside Tow-Wagon JW6 was Ex-Western JW7037, original reg. KCS165F, which was recorded in 1987 as carrying trade plates 110 HS [KCS165F Leyland Leopard PSU3/3R {801279} / Alexander Y Type {108Y/2667/16} C49F; new 1968 as Western SMT 2195] (© Steve Saunders via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55604943.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/943055000604.jpg" width="80" height="120" alt="[TET135] Daimler CVG6-30DD; Rotherham Corporation (originally Roe bodied bus No 135).  Seen at the South Yorkshire Transport Museum, Rotherham, 14th December 2008 (© Doug Spencer). #1 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55604945.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/945055000604.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[TET135] Daimler CVG6-30DD; Rotherham Corporation (originally Roe bodied bus No 135). Seen at the South Yorkshire Transport Museum, Rotherham, 14th December 2008 (© Doug Spencer). #2 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52443094.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/094052000443.jpg" width="120" height="89" alt="Ex-Plymouth Citybus 214 - FJY914E Leyland Atlantean PDR1/1 MCW H43-32F new Apr 1967; Seen at the Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose 30.07.2008; it is used as the RN Gliding Assoc airfield club house. (Phil Rawlings©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54993332.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/332054000993.jpg" width="120" height="75" alt="[ETJ108] Leyland Tiger TS11 {306692} / Roe {GO498} B30R (now a tow wagon); new 1940 as Leigh 79. Seen ‘on board’ F873AKC a Volvo F10 ready to leave the Scottish Bus Museum at Lathalmond for restoration. August 2008. (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55326734.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/734055000326.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[XXA859M] former Leyland Leopard PSU3/3R 7401140 / Alexander 63AYS/1873/9 B53F; new 5/1974 as Alexander (Fife) FPE59; converted to a tow-wagon. Seen arriving at the Scottish Bus Museum 08. (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53781769.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/769053000781.jpg" width="79" height="120" alt="RM2545 - converted by South East Coachworks, Faversham on tour round the country on behalf of La Senza; the bus was launched at Lakeside Shopping Centre on 12th September. The La Senza Bra Fitting Bus is a cerise pink Routemaster-style bus with luxurious bra fitting rooms on the top floor and a glamorous La Senza boutique, complete with their most popular bra styles, fully transactional tills and banquettes to relax on downstairs. (David Griffiths ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53781761.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/761053000781.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="RM2545 - converted by South East Coachworks, Faversham on tour round the country on behalf of La Senza; the bus was launched at Lakeside Shopping Centre on 12th September. The La Senza Bra Fitting Bus is a cerise pink Routemaster-style bus with luxurious bra fitting rooms on the top floor and a glamorous La Senza boutique, complete with their most popular bra styles, fully transactional tills and banquettes to relax on downstairs. (David Griffiths ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53776214.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/214053000776.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(EUF 184) SOUTHDOWN 1938 Leyland Titan TD5 with breakdown truck body. Amberley Bus Show, 14th September 2008. (Chris Stanley ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53776203.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/203053000776.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(EUF 184) SOUTHDOWN 1938 Leyland Titan TD5 with breakdown truck body. Amberley Bus Show, 14th September 2008. (Chris Stanley ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128525.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/525057000128.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[D695FDH] Leyland CU435 {LG00391} / Reeve Burgess B30DL; new 10/1986 to Patterson, Birmingham seen in Essex 08/11/2008 (© Chris Stanley) – Has anybody got any history on this vehicle; i.e. when was it converted to a motorhome?" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56999655.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/655056000999.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[AXI2540] Bristol RELL6G {RELL-3-2697} / Alexander Belfast {753/11} B39F; new 4/1984 as Citybus 2540 (Built 1982), seen here on Dover seafront in use as a mobile café “The Nackered Chef”, 15th February 2009.  (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56972080.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/080056000972.jpg" width="120" height="74" alt="[836CRX] Bedford SB13 with Duple C37F body, new in 1964 as Thames Valley C406. Seen here converted as an exhibition vehicle for the Mary Rose project. See this link http://www.showbus.co.uk/gallery/wm/tvsm2.htm for a photo of this vehicle in service. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57027349.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/349057000027.jpg" width="120" height="86" alt="[BEH153H] Daimler SRG6LX {63865} / Alexander {11W/5368/14} B40D; new 1970 as Potteries 153 (© Steve Saunders via Chris Stanley)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57027327.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/327057000027.jpg" width="120" height="85" alt="[FCD292D] Leyland PD3/4 {L45151} / Northern Counties {6379} FH39/30F; new 4/1966 as Southdown 292; seen here as a mobile information bus (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57027348.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/348057000027.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="[GJN501D] Bedford VAL14 {6822962} / Plaxton {669358} C52F; new 1966 to Airborne of Leigh-on-Sea; seen here as a race-car transporter (© Steve Saunders via Chris Stanley)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260206.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/206060000260.jpg" width="120" height="74" alt="[HF9126] Leyland Titan TD7c {304397} / MCCW H54R (to H56R around 1948, later rebuilt by Police to half-deck HDC26C) new 7/40 as Wallasey 74; seen here in Purley on the 1970 London to Brighton Run. (© Bryan Harris via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59442896.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/896059000442.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[JJD498D] AEC Routemaster {R2RH/1/2512} / Park Royal {L5776} H40/32R; new 6/1966 as London Transport RML2498; now converted as a hospitality vehicle for Welcome Break. Seen here basking in the sunshine at Hopwood Services (M42) on Saturday 30th May 2009. (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57113703.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/703057000113.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="[NPD107L] Green Line/London Country “Infomotion” vehicle; Leyland National 1151/2R/0501 {00202} / LN B46D; new 2/1973 as London Country LN7. Brighton, Madeira Drive (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57113683.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/683057000113.jpg" width="120" height="75" alt="[UNK492M] Bedford VAS5 {DW455153} / Plaxton {74VAS033} C29F; new 7/1974 to Stanley, Hersham (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57027341.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/341057000027.jpg" width="120" height="94" alt="[TET135] Daimler CVG6-30DD; Rotherham Corporation (originally Roe bodied bus No 135). Seen outside the South Yorkshire Transport Museum, Rotherham (© Dave Gothard)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57712119.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/119057000712.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[CRN984] Ribble 2784 > 234 > BD3 (recovery vehicle), Leyland PS2/5 {493029} / Burlingham {4291} B35F; new 3/50; preserved by Robert & Billy Higgins, Tarvin, Chester 2004 as recovery vehicle; seen leaving the Southport rally –18th April 2009 (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59434523.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/523059000434.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="[FVO67D] AEC Reliance {2U3RA6450} / originally Plaxton {669466} C51F; new 7/1966 as Barton 1067; converted to a transporter by the Walsh Brothers of Manchester. Seen at Kelsall, 2009. (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59434525.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/525059000434.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="[FVO67D] AEC Reliance {2U3RA6450} / originally Plaxton {669466} C51F; new 7/1966 as Barton 1067; converted to a transporter by the Walsh Brothers of Manchester. Seen at Kelsall, 2009. (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59420976.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/976059000420.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="[PFN865] AEC Regent V {2LD3RA566} / original body Park Royal {B42318} FH40/32F; new 6/1959 to East Kent; now converted to a tow truck; seen at Ingrow station 5th July 2009 (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Monday 23 February 2009</b>: Currently in the process of being updated!</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p61298083.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/083061000298.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[ALJ986] Bournemouth Corporation #202 (formerly #112) Sunbeam MS2 {MS212081T} / Park Royal O40/29R {B3649}; new 6-6-35; withdrawn 7-65. **Survivor** – in preservation at the East Anglian Transport Museum. Photographed here at Castle Lane Depot, April 1969. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p61298274.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/274061000298.jpg" width="120" height="83" alt="[JXC323] ex-London Transport TD130, Leyland PS1 {490662} / Mann Egerton B30F (original LT body No.2899) new 9/49; seen here as a visitor to Reading in October 1968 during the last week of its trolleybus system. (Was recently for sale) (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60254456.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/456060000254.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[UMA370] Atkinson PD746 {FC3476} / Northern Counties H35/25CD; new 1955 as Stalybridge, Hyde, Mossley & Dukinfield Joint Transport and Electricity Board #70; No. 70 rebuilt to H35/24CD in 1965; No. 70 to SELNEC 1.11.69 (provisionally allocated No. 5670, but not operated); A TRULY UNIQUE VEHICLE – the only one ever built; seen at the Manchester Museum of Transport, Boyle Street, Cheetham. (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p61299211.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/211061000299.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[802MHW] Bristol FSF6G {179.023} / ECW {12285} H34/26F; new 10/1961 as Cheltenham District 6037; seen here arriving at Cheltenham Promenade to take up service on the main line 94 to Gloucester on the occasion of the 2009 Cheltenham Running Day (© Rob McCaffery)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p61299214.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/214061000299.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[924AHY] Bristol MW5G {135.022} / ECW {9680} B45F; new 3/1958 as Bristol 2934; seen here working free route 80 in Cheltenham on the occasion of the 2009 Cheltenham Running Day (© Rob McCaffery)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p61299213.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/213061000299.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[969EHW] Bristol LD6G {150.188} / ECW {10887} H33/25RD; new 7/1959 as Bath Electric L8515; seen here at the other end of the 94 in Gloucester on the occasion of the 2009 Cheltenham Running Day (© Rob McCaffery)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p61299215.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/215061000299.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[AHU803] 1934 rebodied Bristol J seen here on the free route 80 in Cheltenham on the occasion of the 2009 Cheltenham Running Day (© Rob McCaffery) NOTE: Full details of this vehicle can be found at http://www.bvbg.org.uk/AHU803.htm" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p61298079.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/079061000298.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="[CKG667] CITY OF CARDIFF TRANSPORT poling wagon, new in 1946 as Bristol K6A / Duple H30/26R. Converted to service vehicle in 1959. Photographed January 1970. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p61298078.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/078061000298.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="[CUV30C] London Transport XA30; 1965 Leyland Atlantean PDR1/1 {L41129} / Park Royal {B52939} H41/31F; seen here on the East Grinstead route 424 in March 1968. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p61298080.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/080061000298.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[ERD151] READING CORPn #180, a 1950 Sunbeam S7 / Park Royal, photographed April 1967; entered service 1st December 1950 – withdrawn 15th January 1968. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p61298074.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/074061000298.jpg" width="120" height="85" alt="[FFN379] EAST KENT Guy Arab / Park Royal H56R; new 1951; Here in Lambeth, June 1970. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley) " /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p61298076.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/076061000298.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[GFN 923] EAST KENT 1953 Guy Arab / Park Royal 56-seater. Lambeth, June 1970; (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p61299212.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/212061000299.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[GHT154] A real head-turner was the former Bristol Tramways 1940 Bristol K seen here on the free route 80 in Cheltenham on the occasion of the 2009 Cheltenham Running Day (© Rob McCaffery) NOTE: Full details of this vehicle can be found at http://www.bvbg.org.uk/GHT154.htm" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p61298081.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/081061000298.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[HOT339] 1950 Bedford OB/Duple C27F; seen here at the Kettering Vintage Rally 26th September 2009; New to Graceline, Alresford. Passed to Brown Motor Services, Forest Green in 1952 who rallied it in the late 60s at Horsham and on the Brighton Run. Then went on its travels to Portugal and travelled all over the continent as motor home. Acquired by current owners in 2001 who restored it over five years. (© Peter Jarman)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p61298077.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/077061000298.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="[MMN302] Leyland Olympic HR40 {502364} / Weymann {L15} B40F; new - 1951 as Isle of Man Road Services #84; seen here in 1988 when it was in Liverpool’s short-lived Large Objects Collection display at Prince’s Dock. (©Rob McCaffery)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p61299210.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/210061000299.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[WHW374H] Bristol RELH6L {RELH-4-306} / ECW {18766} DP49F; new 6/1970 as Bristol 2062; seen here back in Cheltenham (complete with Class 40 diesel loco horn) arriving on the ‘back road’ 98 service from Gloucester on the occasion of the 2009 Cheltenham Running Day (© Rob McCaffery)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p61298075.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/075061000298.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="[SHL917] AEC Reliance {2MU3RV3574} / Plaxton {602297} C41C; new 12/1960 as West Riding 917; seen at a rally in Lincoln (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p61298086.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/086061000298.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[FFY403] here with the COBHAM BUS MUSEUM. New in 1947 as SOUTHPORT CORPORATION #86, Leyland PD2/3 / Leyland H30/26R. Converted to open top in 1962. (© Michael Clarke via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p61298084.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/084061000298.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[MAN3432] Isle of Man National Transport #48. Leyland Atlantean PDR2/1 {7003943} / Alexander H49/31D {2L3/2269/85} new 4/72 as Merseyside PTE 1235 (XKC862K); seen here with IOMRS Olympic #84 pictured aboard the Ben-My-Chree on the 02.15 sailing from Heysham on 27th September 2009 on their way ‘home’ to the Jurby Transport Museum (© John Davis)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p61298082.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/082061000298.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[3014AH] Here is Patrick Burnside’s splendid 1959 Bristol MW5G {139.227} /ECW {10380} B45F; seen at Duxford on Sunday 27th September 2009. New as Eastern Counties LL452, then LM452, and later LM952. (Does the fleetname look a bit low?) (© Neil Fraser)" /></a>
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					<pubDate>Mon Feb 23 2009</pubDate>
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					<title>Leyland National</title>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Monday 23 February 2009</b>: Leyland National</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55257629.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/629055000257.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[VKE566S] Leyland National 04713 11351A/1R / LN B49F; new 9/1977 as Maidstone & District 3566 and ex-Lothian 137 also Liverline Travel Services Limited 465; seen at Worthing Bus Day 29th July 2007 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55625068.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/068055000625.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[BYW373V] Leyland National 06397 10351A/2R / LN B36D; new 11/1979 as London Transport LS373. Seen at Cobham Open Day (Wisley) on 6th April 2008 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128519.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/519057000128.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[UPB340S] Leyland National 10351A/1R {04858} / LN B41F; new 11/1977 as London Country SNB340. East Grinstead Running Day, 27th April 2008 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128563.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/563057000128.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[YPL449T] Leyland National 10351B/1R {05931} / LN B41F; new 3/1979 as London Country SNB449; Brunel Bus Station during the Slough Running Day, 11th May 2008 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56406098.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/098056000406.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[OJD898R] Leyland National 10351A/2R {04474} B36D; new 8/1977 as London Transport LS98. Redhill Road, Cobham. 15th June 2008.  (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56406103.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/103056000406.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[YPL449T] 10351B/1R {05931} B41F; new 3/1979 as London Country SNB449. Redhill Road, Cobham. 15th June 2008. (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55859221.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/221055000859.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[GUW444W] Leyland National {07326 NL106AL11/2R} / LN B24D; new 5/1981 as London Transport Ltd LS444 seen on the occasion of the St Albans Running Day, 11th January 2009, on service 84. (© Doug Spencer) 1 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55859222.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/222055000859.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[GUW444W] Leyland National {07326 NL106AL11/2R} / LN B24D; new 5/1981 as London Transport Ltd LS444 seen on the occasion of the St Albans Running Day, 11th January 2009, on service 84. (© Doug Spencer) 2 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52943717.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/717052000943.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="GUW444W; 1982 Leyland National 2/Leyland B25D; London Transport “Red Arrow” LS444. Seen at Showbus 2007. (Doug Spencer ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52947018.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/018052000947.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="KJD524P; 1976 Leyland National/Leyland B36D; London Transport LS24. Seen at Showbus 2007. (Doug Spencer ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55873759.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/759055000873.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[LPB218P] Leyland National {10351/1R 03139} / LN B41F; new 2/1976 as London Country SNB218, latterly Southend Transport #713 seen on the occasion of the St Albans Running Day, 11th January 2009, on service 341. (© Doug Spencer) (#1 of 2)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55873760.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/760055000873.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[LPB218P] Leyland National {10351/1R 03139} / LN B41F; new 2/1976 as London Country SNB218, latterly Southend Transport #713 seen on the occasion of the St Albans Running Day, 11th January 2009, on service 341. (© Doug Spencer) (#2 of 2)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52947008.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/008052000947.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="UPB340S; 1977 Leyland National/Leyland B41F; London Country  SNB340. Seen at Showbus 2007. (Doug Spencer ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53779066.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/066053000779.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(RUF 37R) SOUTHDOWN Leyland National new in 1977. Amberley Bus Show, 14th September 2008. (Chris Stanley ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54849626.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/626054000849.jpg" width="120" height="85" alt="[DBV831W] Leyland National 2 07093 NL106L11/1R / LN B44F; new 8/1980 as Ribble 831. Seen at the Wirral Bus and Tram Show 2008 (© Robert Joy)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54720640.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/640054000720.jpg" width="120" height="71" alt="[GUW495W] Leyland National 2 07399 NL106AL11/2R / LN B24D; new 5/1981 as London Transport LS495; seen on Red Arrow Route 555 (Richard Cains collection)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56448186.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/186056000448.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[NPD145L] Ex-LONDON COUNTRY LNC45 1973 Leyland National 1151/1R/0402 B49F {00368}. Passed to EAST KENT in 1984 as #1145, re-seated to B30D+40 standing. Donated to the DTM in 2005. Dover Transport Museum, 15th February 2009.  (© Chris Stanley) #1 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56448188.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/188056000448.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[NPD145L] Ex-LONDON COUNTRY LNC45 1973 Leyland National 1151/1R/0402 B49F {00368}. Passed to EAST KENT in 1984 as #1145, re-seated to B30D+40 standing. Donated to the DTM in 2005. Dover Transport Museum, 15th February 2009.  (© Chris Stanley) #2 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128534.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/534057000128.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="[BPL479T] Kentish Bus 467; Leyland National 10351B/1R {06231} / LN B41F; new 6/1979 as London Country SNB479 (© Steve Saunders via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56558117.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/117056000558.jpg" width="120" height="83" alt="[LPB224P] Leyland National 10351/1R {03165} / LN B41F; new 3/1976 as London Country SNB224 (© Steve Saunders via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56558118.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/118056000558.jpg" width="120" height="76" alt="[NPK253R] KENTISH BUS  #437; Leyland National 10351A/1R {03980} / LN B41F; new 12/1976 as London Country SNB253; Taken just entering London Road just before NF garage on route 1, which was one of the new routes KB introduced from Riverview Park to Dartford Joyce Green Hospital via Kings Farm, Echo Square, Gravesend, and then the old 480 route. (© Steve Saunders via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56558119.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/119056000558.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[TPD175M] KENTISH BUS #421; Leyland National 1151/1R/0402 {00807} / LN B41F; new 10/1973 as London Country SN75 (© Steve Saunders via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56558113.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/113056000558.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="[UPB333S] KENTISH BUS #459; Leyland National 10351A/1R {04837} / LN B41F; new 11/1977 as London Country SNB333; The hourly route 5 went Dartford Station to Valley Drive via Watling Street, Bean, Swanscombe then the old 480 route to Valley Drive. (© Steve Saunders via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56558115.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/115056000558.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="[UPB345S] StevenageBUS Leyland National 10351A/1R {04876} / LN B41F; new 12/1977 as London Country SNB345 (© Steve Saunders via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56558116.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/116056000558.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="[UPE204M] Leyland National 1051/1R {01193} / LN B41F; new 3/1974 as London Country SNC104; seen in Basingstoke whilst operating for Whites Coaches of Baughurst. The route was a circular service via the Station, Basing View and Black Dam that operated from 27/10/86 until 31/12/88. An interesting and probably very rare photo of this operation (© Steve Saunders via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57696164.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/164057000696.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[VWA34Y]  Leyland National 2 NL116HLXB/1R {07730} / LN DP47F; new 5/1983 as East Midland Motor Services Ltd 34; pmte South Cheshire Running Day, Crewe, 5th April 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56558114.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/114056000558.jpg" width="120" height="71" alt="[YYE282T] Bexleybus #57, Leyland National 10351A/2R {05801} / LN B36D; new 4/1979 as London Transport LS282 (© Steve Saunders via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59477488.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/488059000477.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[UPB340S] Leyland National 10351A/1R {04858} / LN B41F; new 11/1977 as London Country SNB340; seen here at the Carfax, Horsham on the Horsham Running Day, 17th May 2009. (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59442914.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/914059000442.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[BUH240V] Leyland National 2 NL106L11/1R {06955} / LN B44F; new 5/1980 as National Welsh NS8012; seen at the 2009 Barry Festival of Transport (© Robert Mac)" /></a>
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					<pubDate>Mon Feb 23 2009</pubDate>
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					<title>Karrier</title>
					<link>http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/c1653678.html</link>
					<description>Karrier</description>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Saturday 14 February 2009</b>: Karrier</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55873711.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/711055000873.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[DKY736] BRADFORD CT #736 a 1946 Karrier W / East Lancs H37/29F (in 1959). Withdrawn 1971. (© P Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55873704.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/704055000873.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="[DKY737] BRADFORD CT #737 a 1946 Karrier W / East Lancs H37/29F (in 1959). Withdrawn 1972. (© P Esposito via Chris Stanley) 1 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55873712.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/712055000873.jpg" width="120" height="76" alt="[DKY737] BRADFORD CT #737 a 1946 Karrier W / East Lancs H37/29F (in 1959). Withdrawn 1972. (© P Esposito via Chris Stanley) 2 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57113711.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/711057000113.jpg" width="120" height="71" alt="[883CPP] Karrier 98A {98A0487} with a Reading Lilliput C14F body; Operated by Ardenvale Tours, Knowle. Photo taken in 1958 at Hereford. (© Pete Jones)" /></a>
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					<pubDate>Sat Feb 14 2009</pubDate>
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					<title>Optare</title>
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					<description>Optare</description>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Wednesday 14 January 2009</b>: Optare</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55860305.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/305055000860.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[J205VHN] Southern Transit Optare Delta (DAF Chassis) 000142 SB220LC550 / Optare 5220 B51F; new 4/1992 to OK Travel and formerly with Northern General Transport / Go-Ahead Northern; seen at Worthing Bus Day 29th July 2007 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
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					<pubDate>Wed Jan 14 2009</pubDate>
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					<title>Foden</title>
					<link>http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/c1638196.html</link>
					<description>Foden</description>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Wednesday 14 January 2009</b>: Foden</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55860439.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/439055000860.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[LMA284] Foden PVSC6 / Lawton C35F; new 4/1949 to Ralph Bullock (R. Bullock & Son), Cheadle; seen at a Trans Lancs rally. (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
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					<pubDate>Wed Jan 14 2009</pubDate>
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					<title>Volvo</title>
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					<description>Volvo</description>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Saturday  6 December 2008</b>: Volvo</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55257630.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/630055000257.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[P228VCK] Volvo Olympian 26968 YN2RV18Z4 / Northern Counties 5386 H49/33F; new 10/1996 as Ribble 2228; seen at Worthing Bus Day 29th July 2007 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55257623.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/623055000257.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[R830MFR] Volvo Olympian 28211 OLY-50 / East Lancs B19001 H47/25D; new 8/1997 to Metrobus, Orpington; seen at Worthing Bus Day 29th July 2007 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55257626.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/626055000257.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[R654HCD] Irvine built Volvo B10M 60764 B10M-55 / Plaxton 9811.5VOG8017 B48F; new 4/1998 as Stagecoach (South) 654; seen at Worthing Bus Day 29th July 2007 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54992945.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/945054000992.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[LKP385P] Volvo Ailsa B55 75071 B55-10 / Alexander AV7/2774/5, H44/35F; new 12/1975 as Maidstone & District #5385. Seen at the running day to commemorate the closure of Hawkhurst Bus Station / Depôt on 16th Feb. 2008 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54992950.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/950054000992.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[M920MKM] Volvo Olympian (Volvo's replacement for the successful Leyland Olympian) 25597 YN2RC16Z4 / Northern Counties 4773, H47/30F; new 8/1994 as Maidstone & District #5920. Seen at the running day to commemorate the closure of Hawkhurst Bus Station / Depôt on 16th Feb. 2008 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55625073.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/073055000625.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[A972YSX] Volvo Ailsa B55-10 83064 / Alexander RV Type No: RV9/1683/3 H44/37F; new 3/1984 as Alexander (Fife) FRA72. Seen at Cobham Open Day (Wisley) on 6th April 2008 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56406097.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/097056000406.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="Volvo B10M, Chassis No: 45270, Type: B10M-55; Reg No: N758CKY; Body: Alexander 9528/18, B49F; new 3/1996 as Mainline 758; Leyland Olympian, Chassis No: ON2098, Type ONLXB/1R; Reg No: C672GET; Body: ECW 26177, H45/32F; New 12/1985 as Yorkshire Traction 672; Volvo Olympian, Chassis No: 25256, Type YN2RV18Z4; Reg No: M529RHG; Body Alexander RH125/3293/9, H43/29F; new 8/1994 as Rossendale 29 (delivered as L130LFR); Seen at Crich Tramway Museum May 1997. (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57696174.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/174057000696.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[LKP385P] Volvo Ailsa B55-10 {75071} / Alexander {AV7/2774/5} H44/35F; new 12/1975 as Maidstone & District 5385; Chatham Historic Dockyard, 12th April 2009. (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
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					<title>Northern General</title>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Saturday  6 December 2008</b>: Northern General</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54833055.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/055054000833.jpg" width="75" height="120" alt="[CN6612] Northern General Chassis Number 95-100 Type SE6 / Short C28F; new in 1935. Cuttings from an early post-war travel brochure. (David Simpson)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54833054.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/054054000833.jpg" width="59" height="120" alt="[CN6612] Northern General Chassis Number 95-100 Type SE6 / Short C28F; new in 1935. Cuttings from an early post-war travel brochure. (David Simpson)." /></a>
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					<pubDate>Sat Dec 6 2008</pubDate>
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					<title>Seddon</title>
					<link>http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/c1620883.html</link>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Saturday  6 December 2008</b>: Seddon</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57027338.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/338057000027.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[VHO200] 1959 Seddon Pennine / Harrington Wayfarer C41F; chassis was on display at the 1958 commercial motor show, one of 30 built (© Dave Gothard)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56406116.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/116056000406.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[CDC168K] Seddon Pennine VI {50572} / Plaxton {729379} C45F; new 3/1972 to Bob’s Buses, Thornaby (© Pete Jones)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54720498.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/498054000720.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="DSD936V is a Seddon Pennine VII with Alexander 'T' Type 45 seat body; seen at the start of the Tyne-Tees run in Stockton 1st June 2008 (© John Turnbull)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54720502.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/502054000720.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="DSD936V is a Seddon Pennine VII with Alexander 'T' Type 45 seat body; seen at the start of the Tyne-Tees run in Stockton 1st June 2008 (© John Turnbull)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55859216.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/216055000859.jpg" width="120" height="83" alt="[YRF137H] Seddon Pennine 4 {Chassis 46531} {Body 653} B42F; new 11/1969 as Green Bus, Rugeley 14. (© P Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
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					<title>British United Traction (BUT)</title>
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					<description>B.U.T. was formed in 1946 upon the amalgamation of the trolleybus building activities of both A.E.C &amp; Leyland.  It continued production until 1964.

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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Tuesday  7 October 2008</b>: B.U.T. was formed in 1946 upon the amalgamation of the trolleybus building activities of both A.E.C &amp; Leyland.  It continued production until 1964.

</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59420967.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/967059000420.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[DBO475] BUT 964T {9641T078} / East Lancs {4190} H38/29D; new 1948 as Cardiff 215 – SURVIVOR – Owned by the Welsh Industrial & Maritime Museum. Photographed in Cardiff July 1968 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064474.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/474060000064.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[DBO478] British United Traction Ltd / General Electric Co Ltd / East Lancashire Coachbuilders Ltd dd-67-r; new 1948 as Cardiff Corporation #218; seen here in July 1968 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59420975.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/975059000420.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[FBO89] Cardiff 269 photographed in Cardiff July 1968; a BUT with General Electric equipment, with a Bruce Coachworks of Cardiff  body and 67 seats, built in 1950 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064487.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/487060000064.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[KBO955] BUT 9641T {9641T203} / East Lancs {5083} H40/32R; new 1955 as Cardiff 282; seen here in July 1968 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55873709.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/709055000873.jpg" width="120" height="94" alt="[EKU743] BRADFORD CT #743 a BUT9611T / Roe H31/25R (re-seated to H33/25R in 1955). Withdrawn in 1964, seen here on driver training duties. (© P Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55873710.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/710055000873.jpg" width="120" height="83" alt="[EKU745] BRADFORD CT #745 a 1949 BUT9611T / Roe H31/25R (re-seated to H33/25R in 1955). Withdrawn in 1971. Seen here on an enthusiasts’ tour. (© P Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55859218.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/218055000859.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[FKU753] BRADFORD CT #753; 1950 BUT9611T / Weymann H30/26R (re-seated to H33/26R in 1955). Withdrawn 1970. (© P Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55873658.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/658055000873.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[KLJ336] BOURNEMOUTH CORP 236 a 1950 BUT9641T / Weymann H31/25D. (© P Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55872763.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/763055000872.jpg" width="120" height="106" alt="[LCD 51] MAIDSTONE CORP 51, 1947 built BUT 9611T / 1951 built Weymann H30/24R (up-seated to H30/26R in 1954). New as BRIGHTON CORP 51, entered service in 1953.  Sold to MAIDSTONE CORP in 1959. (© P Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59477483.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/483059000477.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[YTE826] Ashton-under-Lyne #87; 1956 BUT9612T / Bond H61R; East Anglia Transport Museum; 18th September 2008. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53921347.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/347053000921.jpg" width="79" height="120" alt="[LHN784] 1949 British United Traction 9611T / East Lancs. (1962) H37/29F; Bradford 834; seen at Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum July 1998 (Doug Spencer ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54140506.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/506054000140.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="[LHN785] 1949 BUT 9611T/East Lancs (1962) H37/29F; Bradford 835 (new to Darlington Corporation) seen at Transperience, Bradford, in August 1997 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54870268.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/268054000870.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[HYM768] London Transport Q1-class No 1768; BUT 9641T 9641T117 / Metro-Cammell,   H40/30R; New January 1948; seen at LT Acton Museum Depot, 1st November 2008 (1 of 2).(© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54870270.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/270054000870.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[HYM768] London Transport Q1-class No 1768; BUT 9641T 9641T117 / Metro-Cammell,   H40/30R; New January 1948; seen at LT Acton Museum Depot, 1st November 2008 (2 of 2).(© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128520.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/520057000128.jpg" width="120" height="75" alt="[KVH220] BUT 9641T / East Lancs {5146} H40/32R; new 1956 as Huddersfield 620; withdrawn 1968. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley) #1 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128568.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/568057000128.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[KVH220] BUT 9641T / East Lancs {5146} H40/32R; new 1956 as Huddersfield 620; withdrawn 1968. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley) #2 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128524.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/524057000128.jpg" width="120" height="94" alt="[KVH222] BUT 9641T / East Lancs {5148} H40/32R; new 1956 as Huddersfield 622; withdrawn 1968. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley) #1 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128569.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/569057000128.jpg" width="120" height="88" alt="[KVH222] BUT 9641T / East Lancs {5148} H40/32R; new 1956 as Huddersfield 622; withdrawn 1968. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley) #2 of 2" /></a>
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					<title>Tramways</title>
					<link>http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/c1586133.html</link>
					<description>Not really Buses or Coaches but Road Passenger Carrying Vehicles nevertheless and worthy of inclusion here</description>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Sunday 28 September 2008</b>: Not really Buses or Coaches but Road Passenger Carrying Vehicles nevertheless and worthy of inclusion here</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52947038.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/038052000947.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="WEST HAM CORP TRAMWAYS  #102 , new in 1910.   London Transport Museum , 22nd November 2007. (Chris Stanley ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53984611.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/611053000984.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="Blackpool 1937 Brush car no. 622 seen on a Transport Trust visit to Blackpool Corporation Tramways in 1998. (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53984612.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/612053000984.jpg" width="82" height="120" alt="Blackpool Corporation Transport Crest" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53876190.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/190053000876.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="LONDON TRANSPORT #1858 ... a 1930  English Electric HR2 type alongside Blackpool No 159 and [ALJ986] Bournemouth Corporation #202 a 1935 Sunbeam MS2 with Park Royal O40/29R body; seen at the  East Anglia Transport Museum Trolleybus Weekend, 13/14th September 2008. (© P Esposito via Chris Stanley)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53876191.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/191053000876.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="LONDON TRANSPORT #1858 ... a 1930  English Electric HR2 type; seen at the  East Anglia Transport Museum Trolleybus Weekend, 13/14th September 2008. (© P Esposito via Chris Stanley)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53876192.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/192053000876.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="LONDON TRANSPORT #1858 ... a 1930  English Electric HR2 type; seen at the  East Anglia Transport Museum Trolleybus Weekend, 13/14th September 2008. (© P Esposito via Chris Stanley)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53854664.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/664053000854.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="Horse-drawn double-deck car no 14, Manufacturer: Metropolitan Railway Carriage & Wagon Co 1883 with 22/20 seating, on display in the Manx Museum 12-09-2008. (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53854677.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/677053000854.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="Car No 45 [Type: Bulkhead; Seating Capacity: 40; Manufacturer: G C Milnes-Voss 1908/1911] ready to depart Douglas Pier Head for Derby Castle (with the wife boarding) 12-09-2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53854679.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/679053000854.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="– and ready for the return journey at Derby castle where MER Car No 6 is about to run round its trailer 12-09-2008. (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53854686.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/686053000854.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="Car no 37 [Type: Bulkhead; Seating Capacity: 32; Manufacturer: G F Milnes 1896] arriving at Derby castle 12-09-2008 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53854699.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/699053000854.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="– and ready for the return trip to Douglas Pier Head 12-09-2008. (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53854551.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/551053000854.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="Car No 5 [1894 G. F. Milnes Saloon seating 32 with Brush D trucks and 4 x SEHC 25hp motors] coupled to trailer no 41 [1930 English Electric Crossbench seating 44 with Milnes S1trucks] 11-9-2008. (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53854561.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/561053000854.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="Trailer no 41 [1930 English Electric Crossbench seating 44 with Milnes S1trucks] coupled to Car No 5 [1894 G. F. Milnes Saloon seating 32 with Brush D trucks and 4 x SEHC 25hp motors] 11-09-2008. (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53854570.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/570053000854.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="Car No 6 [1894 G. F. Milnes Saloon seating 36 with Brush D trucks and 4 x SEHC 25hp motors] with trailer No 46 [1899 G. F. Milnes Crossbench seating 44 with Milnes S1 trucks] seen at Laxey about to depart for Ramsey 11-09-2008. (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53854588.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/588053000854.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="On arrival at Ramsey the trailer is detached whilst the tram pulls forward 11-09-2008 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53854594.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/594053000854.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="– and then on to the loop ; the trailer then drops down by gravity 11-09-2008 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53854610.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/610053000854.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="the tram backs on to the trailer for re-coupling 11-09-2008 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53854625.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/625053000854.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="– before getting ready to return to Douglas via Laxey 11-09-2008. (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53854636.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/636053000854.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="– ready to return to Douglas via Laxey 11-09-2008. (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53854649.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/649053000854.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="– and off she goes! 11-09-2008 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53854526.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/526053000854.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="Car No 6 of the Snaefell Mountain Railway at the summit 11-09-2008 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53854538.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/538053000854.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="– and at the station at Laxey 11-09-2008. (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53854545.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/545053000854.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="– and at the station at Laxey 11-09-2008. (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53984618.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/618053000984.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt=" Blackpool 1933 English Electric Boat car no. 600 seen on a Transport Trust visit to Blackpool Corporation Tramways in 1998. (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53984615.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/615053000984.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="Blackpool 1953 Charles Roberts Coronation car 682 seen on a Transport Trust visit to Blackpool Corporation Tramways in 1998. (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53984617.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/617053000984.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="Blackpool 1934 English Electric Balloon car no. 700 seen on a Transport Trust visit to Blackpool Corporation Tramways in 1998. (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53984613.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/613053000984.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="Blackpool 1984 East Lancs Coachbuilders Centenary car seen on a Transport Trust visit to Blackpool Corporation Tramways in 1998. (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53984614.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/614053000984.jpg" width="120" height="83" alt="Blackpool 1953 Charles Roberts Coronation car 682 seen on a Transport Trust visit to Blackpool Corporation Tramways in 1998. (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53984616.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/616053000984.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="Blackpool 1934 English Electric Balloon car seen on a Transport Trust visit to Blackpool Corporation Tramways in 1998. (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54720395.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/395054000720.jpg" width="120" height="85" alt="Birkenhead 20 and Wallasey 78 seen at the Wirral Bus and Tram Show 2008 (© Robert Joy)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56406095.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/095056000406.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="LCC/LT tram 1025 is one of 1000 Class E1 cars delivered between 1907 and 1930 and was built by the LCC in 1907 originally without windscreens. It was withdrawn almost at the end of tramway operation in London in 1952 and is preserved in its post-war condition. London Transport Museum Acton Depot, 1st November 2008.  (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
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					<pubDate>Sun Sep 28 2008</pubDate>
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					<title>Leyland 100 - 2nd June 1996</title>
					<link>http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/c1586132.html</link>
					<description>Phil Rawlings attended and recorded this event and shares his photographs with us here.</description>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Sunday 28 September 2008</b>: Phil Rawlings attended and recorded this event and shares his photographs with us here.</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853105.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/105053000853.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[MTL750] 1958 Leyland Tiger Cub PSUC1-2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52947019.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/019052000947.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="[KMN519] 1950 Comet CP01 Douglas Corp Transport Leyland 100 2 June 1996 (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853128.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/128053000853.jpg" width="81" height="120" alt="[A33MRN] 1984 Leyland Olympian" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853130.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/130053000853.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[ATF477] 1936 Leyland Tiger TS7T" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853114.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/114053000853.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="[ATF477] 1936 Leyland Tiger TS7T" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853132.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/132053000853.jpg" width="120" height="83" alt="[B926KWM] 1984 Leyland Atlantean – The programme of events alluded to this being the last Atlantean registered." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853104.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/104053000853.jpg" width="120" height="84" alt="[BCB340] 1948 Leyland Tiger PS1" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853125.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/125053000853.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[CDB224] 1947 Leyland Titan PD2-1" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853103.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/103053000853.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[DKT16] 1937 Leyland Tiger TS37" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853126.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/126053000853.jpg" width="80" height="120" alt="[FBN232C] Leyland Atlantean" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853109.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/109053000853.jpg" width="120" height="87" alt="[FJF193] 1950 Leyland Titan PD2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853112.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/112053000853.jpg" width="120" height="83" alt="[GZ7628] 1948 Leyland Tiger PS1" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853095.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/095053000853.jpg" width="120" height="84" alt="[HOV685] 1948 Leyland Titan PD2-1 " /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853101.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/101053000853.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[LN7270] Mike Sutcliffe's beautifully restored 1908 Leyland X2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853098.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/098053000853.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[MCN30K] 1972 Leyland NGT Tynesider" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853115.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/115053000853.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[MMR553] 1955 Leyland Tiger Cub" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853124.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/124053000853.jpg" width="81" height="120" alt="[RN8622] 1937 Leyland Titan TD5" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853120.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/120053000853.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[RRM148M] 1973 Leyland National Demonstrator" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853118.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/118053000853.jpg" width="120" height="85" alt="[SOI3591] 1969 Leyland Leopard" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853119.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/119053000853.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[UNB629] 1959 Leyland Atlantean" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853108.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/108053000853.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="[WFS300K] 1972 Leyland Atlantean PDR1A-1" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853096.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/096053000853.jpg" width="80" height="120" alt="[WG9180] 1939 Leyland Titan" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853111.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/111053000853.jpg" width="120" height="83" alt="[YXI5500] 1993 Leyland Tiger" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853123.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/123053000853.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="[528CTF] 1957 Leyland Titan PD2-40" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853121.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/121053000853.jpg" width="120" height="83" alt="[931GTA] 1961 Leyland Atlantean PDR1" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853099.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/099053000853.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="[NEH468] 1949 Leyland Titan" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853122.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/122053000853.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[BTB928] 1936 Leyland Lion LT7c" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853102.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/102053000853.jpg" width="120" height="75" alt="[PCK370] 1960 Leyland Titan PD3-5" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853113.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/113053000853.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[PJX35] 1962 Leyland Leopard L1" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853106.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/106053000853.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[YT3738] 1927 Leyland Lioness PLC1" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853107.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/107053000853.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[TF818] 1930 Leyland Lion LT1" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853116.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/116053000853.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="[CK3825] 1937 Leyland Lioness PLSC1 " /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853131.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/131053000853.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[HG9651] 1948 Leyland Tiger PS1" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853094.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/094053000853.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="[ACW645] 1949 Leyland Titan PD2-1" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853127.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/127053000853.jpg" width="120" height="83" alt="[EFJ666] 1938 Leyland Tiger" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853100.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/100053000853.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="[GZ7628] 1948 Leyland Tiger PS1" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853129.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/129053000853.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[LNY536D] 1966 Leyland Titan PD2-37" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853117.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/117053000853.jpg" width="120" height="83" alt="[CFR590C] 1965 Leyland Titan PD3A-1" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853097.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/097053000853.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="I recall taking this as I arrived at the town of Leyland. I couldn't believe they had actually closed off a whole town to celebrate a manufacturer but in fact that is pretty much what they had done. I doubt there will be another one such as this, I certainly won't be around! Phil." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53853110.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/110053000853.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[415ZD] 1972 Leyland Atlantean PDR" /></a>
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					<pubDate>Sun Sep 28 2008</pubDate>
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					<title>Metro-Scania</title>
					<link>http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/c1584221.html</link>
					<description>The buses were of Anglo-Swedish manufacture. The Swedish Scania engine and chassis were fitted with dual entrance, one man operated bodies built in Britain under licence by Metro-Cammell of Birmingham.</description>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Wednesday 24 September 2008</b>: The buses were of Anglo-Swedish manufacture. The Swedish Scania engine and chassis were fitted with dual entrance, one man operated bodies built in Britain under licence by Metro-Cammell of Birmingham.</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53773745.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/745053000773.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(ARY 225K) LEICESTER #225 Scania/MCW, new in 1972. Here on the Castle Point Open Day, October 2007. (A Lennox-Kay © via Chris Stanley)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57027334.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/334057000027.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[OUC99R] LONDON TRANSPORT MD99 – 1976 Metro Scania {543948} / MCW H43/29D; Northfleet, 28th July 2007.  *to be a donor vehicle for MD60* (© Chris Stanley) #1 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57027335.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/335057000027.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[OUC99R] LONDON TRANSPORT MD99 – 1976 Metro Scania {543948} / MCW H43/29D; Northfleet, 28th July 2007.  *to be a donor vehicle for MD60* (© Chris Stanley) #2 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57027317.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/317057000027.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[KRH411P] HULL CORPORATION TRANSPORT #411 – 1975 Metro Scania {543244} / MCW H44/29f; Northfleet, 2ND June 2008. (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
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					<pubDate>Wed Sep 24 2008</pubDate>
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					<title>Sunbeam</title>
					<link>http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/c1584212.html</link>
					<description>Sunbeam was born when John Marston, a manufacturer of tin plate and Japan ware produced the first Sunbeam bicycle in 1887. Later cars and motorcycles were produced. In 1931 Sunbeam Commercial Vehicles was formed and their standard six-wheeled chassis, made at Moorfield Road works was built into a trolley bus. This was an immediate success, large numbers were produced and Sunbeam eventually became one of the world's leading bus chassis manufacturers.
http://www.localhistory.scit.wlv.ac.uk/Museum/Transport/Buses/Sunbeam.htm</description>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Wednesday 24 September 2008</b>: Sunbeam was born when John Marston, a manufacturer of tin plate and Japan ware produced the first Sunbeam bicycle in 1887. Later cars and motorcycles were produced. In 1931 Sunbeam Commercial Vehicles was formed and their standard six-wheeled chassis, made at Moorfield Road works was built into a trolley bus. This was an immediate success, large numbers were produced and Sunbeam eventually became one of the world's leading bus chassis manufacturers.
http://www.localhistory.scit.wlv.ac.uk/Museum/Transport/Buses/Sunbeam.htm</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59477504.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/504059000477.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[VRD183] Sunbeam F4A {TFD74781} / Burlingham {7075} H38/30F; new 6/1961 as Reading 183; December 1967 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260212.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/212060000260.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[YLJ279] Sunbeam MF2B {STB80178} / Weymann {M8583} H35/28RD; new 10/1959 as Bournemouth 279; seen here at Castle Lane depot, August 1968. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56406099.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/099056000406.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="[301LJ] BOURNEMOUTH Corp’n #301 ... 1962 Sunbeam MF2B {TFD80202} / Weymann {M9516} H35/28RD. Photographed 12th July 1968. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55873664.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/664055000873.jpg" width="120" height="88" alt="[302LJ] BOURNEMOUTH CORP 302; 1962 Sunbeam MF2B {TFD80203} / Weymann {M9525} H35/28RD. (© P Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55872749.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/749055000872.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="[JWW375] BRADFORD CT #845 Sunbeam F4 {50729}, new to Mexborough and Swinton as a single-decker in August 1950 and then rebodied by East Lancs in 1962 to H37/29F {5888} before entering service with Bradford, withdrawn 1972; also [DKY728] #728 1946 Karrier W / Park Royal H30/26R (rebodied East Lancs H37/28F in 1957), withdrawn 1971. (© P Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55872746.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/746055000872.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="[PVH937] Sunbeam S7 {TFD74381} / East Lancs {5589} H40/32R; new 11/1959 as Huddersfield 637. (© P Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53876278.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/278053000876.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[ALJ986] Bournemouth Corporation #202 a 1935 Sunbeam MS2 with Park Royal O40/29R body in company with LONDON TRANSPORT #1858 a 1930  English Electric HR2 type and Blackpool No 159; seen at the  East Anglia Transport Museum Trolleybus Weekend, 13/14th September 2008. (© P Esposito via Chris Stanley)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53773381.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/381053000773.jpg" width="120" height="86" alt="(ERD141) READING CORPORATION #170 a Sunbeam S7 new in 1950. Here in Reading, 1967. (P Esposito © via Chris Stanley)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53921348.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/348053000921.jpg" width="89" height="120" alt="[RC8472] 1945 Sunbeam W4 / Park Royal UH30/26R; Derby Corporation 172; seen at Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum July 1998 (Doug Spencer ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53921339.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/339053000921.jpg" width="81" height="120" alt="[PVH931] 1959 Sunbeam S7A / East Lancs H40/32R; Huddersfield 631; seen at Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum July 1998 (Doug Spencer ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54140520.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/520054000140.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="[LTN501] Newcastle 501 a 1948 Sunbeam S7/Northern Coach Builders H39/31R. Seen at Beamish July 1998 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128523.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/523057000128.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[ERD141] READING Corp’n #170; 1950 Sunbeam S7 / Park Royal 68-seat highbridge. Reading Railway Station. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128553.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/553057000128.jpg" width="120" height="87" alt="[ERD144] READING Corp’n #173; 1950 Sunbeam S7 / Park Royal 68-seat highbridge. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
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					<pubDate>Wed Sep 24 2008</pubDate>
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					<title>Gilford</title>
					<link>http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/c1584208.html</link>
					<description>1927 High Speed Gas, known otherwise as GB was formed. 
1936 GB accquired the Park Royal premises of Gilford which was in receivership and created a subsidiary being Gilfords HSG. 
They built one chassis based on a 1935 Gilford that was left in the Park Royal unsold; it was fitted with a modified AEC engine and a HSG gas producer. 
Highland Transport bought the bus and it subsequently covered 20,000 miles in 9 months averaging a fuel consumption of 2lb (0.907kg) a mile. 
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Wednesday 24 September 2008</b>: 1927 High Speed Gas, known otherwise as GB was formed. 
1936 GB accquired the Park Royal premises of Gilford which was in receivership and created a subsidiary being Gilfords HSG. 
They built one chassis based on a 1935 Gilford that was left in the Park Royal unsold; it was fitted with a modified AEC engine and a HSG gas producer. 
Highland Transport bought the bus and it subsequently covered 20,000 miles in 9 months averaging a fuel consumption of 2lb (0.907kg) a mile. 
</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53773321.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/321053000773.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="UT7836 1930 Gilford AS6 HCVS Madeira Drive 2 May 1993 (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
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					<pubDate>Wed Sep 24 2008</pubDate>
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					<title>Austin</title>
					<link>http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/c1573423.html</link>
					<description>Austin Motor Company Ltd., car and commercial vehicle manufacturers, Longbridge, founded 1906 by Herbert Austin (formerly the General Manager of Wolseley Tool and Motor Car Company Ltd.). The company survived the financial crisis in the 1920s, introducing, the highly successful Seven in 1922, and joining Morris Motors in the British Motor Corporation (BMC), 1952. In 1968, BMC and Leyland merged and from 1970 Austin was part of the Austin-Morris Division of the British Leyland Motor Corporation Ltd.

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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Thursday  4 September 2008</b>: Austin Motor Company Ltd., car and commercial vehicle manufacturers, Longbridge, founded 1906 by Herbert Austin (formerly the General Manager of Wolseley Tool and Motor Car Company Ltd.). The company survived the financial crisis in the 1920s, introducing, the highly successful Seven in 1922, and joining Morris Motors in the British Motor Corporation (BMC), 1952. In 1968, BMC and Leyland merged and from 1970 Austin was part of the Austin-Morris Division of the British Leyland Motor Corporation Ltd.

</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260189.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/189060000260.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="[CCF574] Austin CXB with Mann-Egerton FC31F body, new in 1950. Photographed here at Colchester Bus Station with Norfolks of Nayland in 1968. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260207.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/207060000260.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="[UO2331] an Austin Special {14697} built in 1928 for Dagworthy, Sidmouth and was new with a ‘toastrack’ B6TR body. In 1940 it was rebodied with a Tiverton B13F body which dated from c1934. In March 1954 it was sold to Thompson, Weymouth for preservation. The owner was a fan of WNOC and had it repainted into Western National livery, later adding the fleet number plate ‘2854’ which he acquired from a breaker - 2854 was a Leyland-bodied TD1. In 1959 it became part of the Colin Shears collection at Winkleigh where it still resides; London to Brighton Run, May 1970. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52947029.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/029052000947.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="LVO530 1950 Austin K8/Kenex – Chiltern Hills Vintage Vehicle Rally 18.05.08 (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52947012.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/012052000947.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="PS1805 1949 Austin K2SL HCVS Madeira Drive 4.05.97 (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260201.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/201060000260.jpg" width="120" height="76" alt="[4512] Austin CXB / Barnard B33F, new 1948 as Guernsey Motors 45 (withdrawn 9/69), seen here with [2486] Austin KP/CXD / Thurgood FB34F, new 1951 as Guernsey Motors 19 (withdrawn 9/70); Guernsey, 1968. (© Bryan Harris via Chris Stanley)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56559939.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/939056000559.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[SVJ583] 1959 Austin 152 (J2) Omnicoach DP11C {chassis no: J2BA 41943}. Yeomans Motors, Canon Pyon, Fleet No: 12; Operated between Jan. 1959 & July, 1960. (© Pete Jones)" /></a>
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					<title>Miscellaneous</title>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Thursday 21 August 2008</b>: Miscellaneous</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260220.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/220060000260.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="And now for something different – The Devon General yard in Torquay, August 1968. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55256744.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/744055000256.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[R910BKO] DAF 006043 DE33WSSB3000 / Plaxton 9712DRM7228 C53F; new 1/1998 as Maidstone & District 2910; seen at Worthing Bus Day 29th July 2007 (© Chris Stanley)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53773819.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/819053000773.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="Not British but might suit the Miscellaneous gallery, and hopefully of interest..... a 1935 Renault TN4F #3267, here at the Redhill Steam Fair, 11th August 2007. (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53773814.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/814053000773.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="Not British but might suit the Miscellaneous gallery, and hopefully of interest..... a 1935 Renault TN4F #3267, here at the Redhill Steam Fair, 11th August 2007. (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52947047.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/047052000947.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="THOMAS TILLING "knifeboard" horse bus , c1875.    London Transport Museum , 22nd November 2007. (Chris Stanley ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52589031.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/031052000589.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="OK, SO IT’S NOT BRITISH BUILT – but an interesting vehicle nevertheless! (AA 8330) 1915 Fiat model 2B country bus. Shipped to England by Ambrosetti in 1915; used as a station bus in Reading between 1917 and 1921. Seen at Crystal Palace for the London to Brighton Run, 4th May 2008.  (Chris Stanley©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52589014.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/014052000589.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[CJ5052] 1922 Maxwell 25cwt. charabanc. In the ownership of the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu. Crystal Palace for the London to Brighton Run, 4th May 2008. (Chris Stanley©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52589035.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/035052000589.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[BP9822], a replica of one of the SHELVOKE AND DREWRY Tramocars which ran along the Worthing seafront in the 20s and 30s. Here at the Amberley Museum in September 2006. (Chris Stanley©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55604947.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/947055000604.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[KOX555] Johnstone Miniature Coach in preservation. New to Gliderways of Birmingham in the 1950s. It was powered by a Villiers 125cc engine. Look-a-like Harrington Wayfarer body with fin. (© Pete Jones)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56962677.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/677056000962.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[GUS926] Maudslay Marathon III {70512} / Park Royal {B34217} C35F; new Aug 1949 to MacBrayne (136); seen at Lathalmond (© Dave Gothard)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57113699.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/699057000113.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="Leyland TD1 and Milnes-Daimler chassis at Amberley Museum, 14th September 2008. (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53773304.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/304053000773.jpg" width="120" height="86" alt="DS8251 1928 International Harvester in the colours of Johnson of Richmond and seen again at the HCVS Rally Madeira Drive 2 May 1993 (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128560.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/560057000128.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="Unknown, in Essex, 8th November 2008. ID anyone? (© Chris Stanley) #1 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128564.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/564057000128.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="Unknown, in Essex, 8th November 2008. ID anyone? (© Chris Stanley) #2 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57027316.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/316057000027.jpg" width="120" height="84" alt="[A617ATV] DAF MB200DKFL600 {239310} / Plaxton {8312DKP1X510} C53F; new 8/1983 as Barton 617 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59442913.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/913059000442.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[YSJ668] General Motors DUKW / Tanmill B30R; Yellow Duckmarine - Named ‘Wacker Quacker II’ – New 12/44, Converted for passenger use by Tanmill during winter 2000 - Ex Private Owner 2000; Albert Dock, Liverpool, Wednesday 3rd June 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57696163.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/163057000696.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="[KG1123] Sentinel Wagon 8714, ‘Martha’; Built 1932; Class DG4P; Gears 2; Weight 7 Tons. Originally built at the Sentinel Waggon Works at Shrewsbury in 1932 as a flat back steam lorry. For the history of this vehicle visit http://www.steambus.co.uk/history.html; seen on the Annual Classic Commercial Vehicle Rally between Brough and Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria Easter 2009 (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59477496.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/496059000477.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[CJ5052] 1922 Maxwell 25cwt. charabanc. In the ownership of the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu. Madeira Drive Brighton at the finish of the 48th HCVS London to Brighton Run. 3rd May 2009. (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
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					<title>Morris</title>
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					<description>•	In 1924 William Morris started building commercial vehicles. 
•	The T, TX and Z types were bought for bus use. 
•	1930 the first purpose built chassis was firstly a six-cylinder engined Viceroy or known as Y type and the Dictator the H type. 
•	1932 the relatively unsuccessful double-decker called the Imperial arrived, only 80 were built in two years. 
•	Birmingham Corporation took 50 of this number and the rest were acquired by East Kent. 
•	1938 a new single decker based on the Equi-load truck arrived. 
•	1948 the 32-seater Morris-Commercial coach was introduced. 
•	A forward-control model with a four-speed manual gearbox. 
•	During the early 1960's the J2 was launched in Austin and Morris forms as a minibus.
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Thursday 21 August 2008</b>: _	In 1924 William Morris started building commercial vehicles. 
_	The T, TX and Z types were bought for bus use. 
_	1930 the first purpose built chassis was firstly a six-cylinder engined Viceroy or known as Y type and the Dictator the H type. 
_	1932 the relatively unsuccessful double-decker called the Imperial arrived, only 80 were built in two years. 
_	Birmingham Corporation took 50 of this number and the rest were acquired by East Kent. 
_	1938 a new single decker based on the Equi-load truck arrived. 
_	1948 the 32-seater Morris-Commercial coach was introduced. 
_	A forward-control model with a four-speed manual gearbox. 
_	During the early 1960's the J2 was launched in Austin and Morris forms as a minibus.
</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52589040.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/040052000589.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="1926 Morris Commercial T2 Country Bus seen at the Cart Marking Ceremony Guildhall 18 July 2007 (Phil Rawlings©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55605829.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/829055000605.jpg" width="75" height="120" alt="[MHU246] 1949 Morris-Commercial / Beadle B35R (JCB 86); Operated by Bristol Tramways as fleet no: 2500 (© Pete Jones)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52947031.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/031052000947.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="OSJ512 1948 Morris Commercial CVF13-5 Ex J11429 of Jersey Motor Transport seen at Madeira Drive 3 May 1998 (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59420977.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/977059000420.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="[DP7680] 1926 Morris Commercial T/2 Replica B10D, Dunscombe Park, Helmsley, 4th July 2009 (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
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					<pubDate>Thu Aug 21 2008</pubDate>
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					<title>Commer</title>
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					<description>Commercial Cars Limited began in 1905 after early trials in Clapham, London. Land was quickly acquired in Biscot Road, Luton where the company was to stay almost the next 50 years. A range of truck was quickly established and export market opened before the Great War intervened, with military trucks then taking over. Some 3,000 were to be built until 1919, gaining a reputation for toughness and reliability.

http://www.fleetdata.co.uk/commer.html</description>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Thursday 21 August 2008</b>: Commercial Cars Limited began in 1905 after early trials in Clapham, London. Land was quickly acquired in Biscot Road, Luton where the company was to stay almost the next 50 years. A range of truck was quickly established and export market opened before the Great War intervened, with military trucks then taking over. Some 3,000 were to be built until 1919, gaining a reputation for toughness and reliability.

http://www.fleetdata.co.uk/commer.html</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53197664.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/664053000197.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(NKN 650) MAIDSTONE & DISTRICT "Knightrider" a 1951 Commer Avenger / Harrington.   here at the Amberley Harrington Day ,  10th June 2007. (Chris Stanley ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52443082.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/082052000443.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(EC 634), a 1909 Commer Car RC Shooting Brake here at Crystal Palace as an entry for the 47th London to Brighton Run, 4th May 2008. (Chris Stanley©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128552.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/552057000128.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[WKJ787] Commer TS3 / Beadle C41C; new in 1955. Seen here at Hilsea, for the 50th anniversary celebration of Southdown’s ‘Queen Marys’ in service. July 6th 2008. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley) #2 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128516.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/516057000128.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[WKJ787] Commer TS3 / Beadle C41C; new in 1955. Seen here at Hilsea, for the 50th anniversary celebration of Southdown’s ‘Queen Marys’ in service. July 6th 2008. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley) #1 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55605836.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/836055000605.jpg" width="120" height="73" alt="[MVJ934] 1955 Beadle - Commer TS3 Integral B42F, New to Yeomans, Canon Pyon as fleet no: 3; Sold 1959 to Salopia, Whitchurch, in 1962 it passed to Tait of Morpeth. (© Pete Jones)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55606792.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/792055000606.jpg" width="120" height="74" alt="[NHH482] Blair & Palmer of Carlisle built this bus in their workshops in 1951, utilising a Metal Sections integral frame. B42F. Chassis no: BP1; the running units were Commer sourced including a TS3 engine and gearbox mounted centrally under-floor – A position which Commers advised would not work. It has luckily found its way into preservation but not restoration! (© Pete Jones)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55606790.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/790055000606.jpg" width="120" height="74" alt="[OVD362] Blair & Palmer of Carlisle Beadle-Commer C41F (JCB718) (© Pete Jones)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52443091.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/091052000443.jpg" width="120" height="101" alt="Fox, Woolley Moor, RB4757; 1932 Commer Centaur with 14-sea Reeve & Kenning Body. Seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering 24th June 2007. (Doug Spencer©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128565.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/565057000128.jpg" width="120" height="74" alt="[RUF104] Beadle-Commer Rochester OE11 C41C (chassis no JCB 692); Southdown Motor Services fleet no: 4 (© Pete Jones)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59434524.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/524059000434.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="[SLO24] Commer Avenger III (TS3 diesel) {T48B0032} / Harrington {1827}; new 1956 to GPO, London (used by External Telecommunications Executive) as 54325 Mobile Telegraph Unit; Crewe Heritage Centre 20th June 2009 (©Chris Hogan – Post Office Vehicle Club 2009)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57716206.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/206057000716.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[WKJ787] “Island Queen”, former Beadle Demonstrator; 1955 Commer TS3 / Beadle C41C; pmte South Cheshire Running Day, Crewe, 5th April 2009 (© John Spencer)" /></a>
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					<description>The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Company (BMMO) played a pre-eminent part in bus and coach design and new technology. Their bus and coach operations were based in the Midlands, and with their bright red livery their mission was to “Paint the Midlands Red” with their fleet. And so they became colloquially known as “Midland Red”.
BMMO was more than just a bus company. They were the only company in the hey-day of British bus transport to design and build their own prototype and production vehicles from the ground up. BMMO which operated under the name “Midland Red” was probably the most significant engineering bus company in the history of British road transport!
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Thursday 21 August 2008</b>: The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Company (BMMO) played a pre-eminent part in bus and coach design and new technology. Their bus and coach operations were based in the Midlands, and with their bright red livery their mission was to _Paint the Midlands Red_ with their fleet. And so they became colloquially known as _Midland Red_.
BMMO was more than just a bus company. They were the only company in the hey-day of British bus transport to design and build their own prototype and production vehicles from the ground up. BMMO which operated under the name _Midland Red_ was probably the most significant engineering bus company in the history of British road transport!
</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57113692.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/692057000113.jpg" width="120" height="102" alt="[EHA424D] BMMO D9 {5424} / Willowbrook {CF1199/65234} H40/32RD; new 4/1966 as BMMO 5424; seen at Stoke-on-Trent (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55326643.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/643055000326.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="[5056HA] BMMO 5056 S15 / BMMO DP40F; new 8/1962 as BMMO 5056; built at Carlyle Works; Seen arriving at the 2002 Bus and Coach Wales event held at Cardiff's Civic Centre (© Robert Mac)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52443083.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/083052000443.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="Midland Red KHO301; 1948 BMMO C1 with 30-seat Duple Body. Seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering 24th June 2007. (Doug Spencer©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55625067.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/067055000625.jpg" width="120" height="120" alt="[UHA204] 1954 BMMO CL3 rebodied with a 1962 Plaxton Panorama C37F body; Fleet no: 4204 with Midland Red; Seen at Lands End in 1964 (© Pete Jones)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59477498.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/498059000477.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[6342HA] BMMO D9 {5342} H40/32RD built at Carlyle Works; new 9/1963 as BMMO 5342; Seen here at the East Anglia Transport Museum; 18th September 2008. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54140521.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/521054000140.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(5056 HA) MIDLAND RED #5056. 1965 BMMO S15, Amersham Bus Day, 5th October 2008.  (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
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					<pubDate>Thu Aug 21 2008</pubDate>
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					<title>Hallford</title>
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					<description>These early vehicles had chain drive, four speed gearboxes and Hall built engines. 
Hallford provided chassis and engines for Hallford-Stevens petrol-electrics, who were a predecessor of Tillings-Stevens. 
1925 the company ceased when wartime production only required lorries. 
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Thursday 21 August 2008</b>: These early vehicles had chain drive, four speed gearboxes and Hall built engines. 
Hallford provided chassis and engines for Hallford-Stevens petrol-electrics, who were a predecessor of Tillings-Stevens. 
1925 the company ceased when wartime production only required lorries. 
</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52589027.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/027052000589.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="D8650, another photograph of the only known Hallford omnibus to have survived. (Chris Stanley©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52589028.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/028052000589.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="D8650, another view of the only known Hallford omnibus to have survived. (Chris Stanley©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52589021.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/021052000589.jpg" width="120" height="103" alt="“You cannot park this bus ’ere Sir!!”  Superb photograph of the only known Hallford omnibus to have survived. The chassis was built in 1912 and fitted with an open top bus body for the Maidstone & District Motor Services. Owned and rebuilt by Adrian Herbert the bus is pictured at Chatham in April 2008 (Alan Barnes©)" /></a>
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					<pubDate>Thu Aug 21 2008</pubDate>
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					<title>MCW</title>
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					<description>Weymann’s Motor Bodies (1925) limited was formed in 1925 at Addlestone to manufacture a new type of motor car and later motor coach body consisting of a light and flexible metal jointed wooden frame covered with leather cloth which became very popular but in its final development metal panels replaced the fabric covering. 
In 1932 Metropolitan-Cammell Weymann was set up as a joint sales organisation after the two manufacturing companies had agreed to pool their body building resources, bus body building having been introduced at Metro-Cammell in 1929. 
In 1963 Weymann’s were bought out and all production was concentrated at MCW in Birmingham. Metro Cammell Weymann (MCW) provided an impressive presentation with a series of variants of the highly successful Metrobus. Sadly, as became an all-too-familiar story within the bus industry following deregulation in 1986, the fragmented market for double-deck buses saw too many manufacturers chasing too few orders by which to maintain production. Regrettably for MCW, with few other product portfolios available, the last Metrobus left the company’s Washwood Heath premises in late 1989 and the factory closed its doors for the last time. The Metrobus is a disappearing breed of bus the last of the Birmingham built buses still on the road in 2007.
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Thursday 21 August 2008</b>: Weymann_s Motor Bodies (1925) limited was formed in 1925 at Addlestone to manufacture a new type of motor car and later motor coach body consisting of a light and flexible metal jointed wooden frame covered with leather cloth which became very popular but in its final development metal panels replaced the fabric covering. 
In 1932 Metropolitan-Cammell Weymann was set up as a joint sales organisation after the two manufacturing companies had agreed to pool their body building resources, bus body building having been introduced at Metro-Cammell in 1929. 
In 1963 Weymann_s were bought out and all production was concentrated at MCW in Birmingham. Metro Cammell Weymann (MCW) provided an impressive presentation with a series of variants of the highly successful Metrobus. Sadly, as became an all-too-familiar story within the bus industry following deregulation in 1986, the fragmented market for double-deck buses saw too many manufacturers chasing too few orders by which to maintain production. Regrettably for MCW, with few other product portfolios available, the last Metrobus left the company_s Washwood Heath premises in late 1989 and the factory closed its doors for the last time. The Metrobus is a disappearing breed of bus the last of the Birmingham built buses still on the road in 2007.
</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52930043.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/043052000930.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="WYW38T; MCW Metrobus DR101-8 Castle Point Bus Co @ LBPT Gathering Long Cross 1 April 2007 (Phil Rawlings©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54720393.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/393054000720.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="Taken at the 2007 Manx Transport gathering at Jurby. Left to right: [BYX193V] MCW Metrobus DR101/9 MB5335 / MCW H43/24D; new 12/1979 as London Transport M193; [90D1036] Leyland Olympian ON2R50C13Z4 ON11692 / Alexander D02.18 H47/27D; new 10/1990 as Dublin Bus RH36; and Isle of Man Transport’s oldest vehicle in the current running fleet [BMN83G] Leyland Olympian ONCL10/1RZ ON10735 / Leyland DD1002 H47/31F; new 7/1988 as IoM Public Trans Board 83. It is hoped that all three vehicles will be displayed in the forthcoming Manx Transport Museum. (© John Davis)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53197595.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/595053000197.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="A700THV; 1984 MCW Metrobus H43/28D; London Transport M1000; Seen at Showbus 2007. (Doug Spencer ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57113702.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/702057000113.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[KYV776X] MCW Metrobus DR101/14 {MB6688} / MCW H43/28D; new 3/1982 as London Transport M776. Seen as it arrived at Sandbach early 2008 for scrapping. It didn’t look too bad to me; no attempt was made to salvage much from it!! For a movie of the scrapping go to http://rides.webshots.com/video/3093193270044442179EqHezH. This was in use as a school bus around Northwich (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55625076.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/076055000625.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[B100WUL] MCW Metrobus MB7840 DR134/1 / MCW H43/28D; new 11/1984 as London Regional Transport M1100. Seen at Cobham Open Day (Wisley) on 6th April 2008 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53774942.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/942053000774.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(THX 101S) LONDON TRANSPORT M1 MCW new in 1978. Bow Garage Open Day, 28th June 2008. (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53229810.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/810053000229.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="GYE394W; 1980 MCW Metrobus H43/28D; London Transport M394. Seen at Showbus 2007. (Doug Spencer ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53229796.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/796053000229.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="A700THV; 1984 MCW Metrobus H43/28D; London Transport M1000; Seen at Showbus 2007. (Doug Spencer ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57113706.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/706057000113.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[B105PKS] MCW Metrobus DR132/6 {MB7932} / Alexander {RL18/484/17} H45/33F; new 4/1985 as Alexander (Midland) MRM105; followed by [WFS145W] Leyland Leopard PSU3F/4R {7930067} / Alexander {141AYS/1379/11} B53F; new 10/1980 as Alexander (Fife) PE145; seen at Lathalmond on a road run (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54849615.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/615054000849.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[B74WUL] MCW Metrobus MB7814 DR101/17 / MCW H43/28D; new 10/1984 as London Regional Transport M1074; seen at Eastbourne sometime in 1984/5 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57716201.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/201057000716.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[BIG4127 – (Previously D703NWG)] Stanways Coaches MCW Metrobus DR102/57 {MB8583} / MCW   DPH43/29F; new 8/1986 as Yorkshire Traction 703; pmte South Cheshire Running Day, Crewe, 5th April 2009 (© John Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59442921.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/921059000442.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[VRG417T] MCW Metrobus DR101/4 {MB5017} / MCW H46/30F; new 6/1979 as Tyne & Wear PTE 417 and latterly London Northern M1483; seen on City Sightseeing duties Albert Dock, Liverpool, Wednesday 3rd June 2009 (©  Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57113681.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/681057000113.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[WYW57T] MCW Metrobus DR101/9 {MB5130} / MCW H43/24D; new 5/1979 as London Transport M57. After overhaul at Aldenham works in 1983 it was named the “Aldenham Aristocrat”. Here in Kent, 28th February 2009. (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57696171.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/171057000696.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[UTN501Y] MCW Metrobus DR102/37 {MB7285} / MCW H46/31F; new 6/1983 as Northern General 3501; seen on the Annual Classic Commercial Vehicle Rally between Brough and Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria Easter 2009 (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59442924.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/924059000442.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[GOG216W] MCW Metrobus DR102/18 {MB6005} / MCW originally H43/30F; new 2/1981 as West Midlands PTE 2216; seen here operating the Whitby Tour with Veolia Transport – Whitby May 2009 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
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					<title>Crossley</title>
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					<description>The earliest buses were not made by Crossley themselves. After the First World war the government sold off many thousands of surplus vehicles including many Crossleys. Being large vehicles they were eminently suitable for conversion and lots of them were converted to buses and charabancs. Because of the hard life they led few have survived.
The decision, which involved major capital investment, for Crossley Motors themselves to go into full scale bus production came in 1926 with the first model, the single decker Eagle going on loan to Manchester Corporation in 1928. With a wheelbase of 16 feet 7.5 inches it had the 30/70 4 cylinder 5.3 litre petrol engine delivering 70 hp with, unusually for its time, an aluminium cylinder head. The Eagle was said to be good for 50mph at 10mpg. Eighty two were built including two double deckers and a solitary normal control version. Some were bodied by Crossley but others were supplied as chassis only, the bodies being supplied by a large number of coachbuilders as determined by the operators who included private and municipal undertakings.
http://www.crossley-motors.org.uk/history/historyindex.html
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Thursday 21 August 2008</b>: The earliest buses were not made by Crossley themselves. After the First World war the government sold off many thousands of surplus vehicles including many Crossleys. Being large vehicles they were eminently suitable for conversion and lots of them were converted to buses and charabancs. Because of the hard life they led few have survived.
The decision, which involved major capital investment, for Crossley Motors themselves to go into full scale bus production came in 1926 with the first model, the single decker Eagle going on loan to Manchester Corporation in 1928. With a wheelbase of 16 feet 7.5 inches it had the 30/70 4 cylinder 5.3 litre petrol engine delivering 70 hp with, unusually for its time, an aluminium cylinder head. The Eagle was said to be good for 50mph at 10mpg. Eighty two were built including two double deckers and a solitary normal control version. Some were bodied by Crossley but others were supplied as chassis only, the bodies being supplied by a large number of coachbuilders as determined by the operators who included private and municipal undertakings.
http://www.crossley-motors.org.uk/history/historyindex.html
</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59477491.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/491059000477.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[ERD164] Crossley DD 42/8; new 01-11-1950 as Reading #95; withdrawn 30-08-1968; Used as driver trainer from 30-08-1968 to 08-1969; December 1967 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56972073.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/073056000972.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[JND791] Preserved Manchester 2150, a Crossley DD42/8S with Crossley H32/26R body, new in 1949. Seen outside the Manchester Museum of Transport (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53197590.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/590053000197.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(JOJ489)..  BIRMINGHAM CITY TRANSPORT  #2489 ..  1950 Crossley / Crossley.  Showbus 2007.  (A.Lennox-Kay © via Chris Stanley)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52637177.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/177052000637.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="1947 all Crossley DD42 GR9007, the result of seven years hard work in Essex by John Jackson and Tony Melia (as chronicled in Bus & Coach Preservation Mag). 23 July 2008. Not to be re-posted or copied except for personal use please (Christopher Stewart©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52930722.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/722052000930.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="DBN978, 1928 Crossley Bolton Transport @ LBPT Open Day Wisley, 3 April 2005 (Phil Rawlings©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57027320.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/320057000027.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="[DBN978] Former Bolton Corporation # 8, a Crossley SD42/7 with Crossley B32F body, new in 1949. Seen at Meadowhall, Sheffield, September 2008 (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56999652.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/652056000999.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[FBU827] Oldham Corporation Passenger Transport #368; 1950 Crossley DD42/8 / Crossley 56-seater, withdrawn in 1967. Now preserved at the Manchester Museum of Transport. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
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					<title>Daimler</title>
					<link>http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/c1554906.html</link>
					<description>Daimler's history of bus production can be traced back to the beginning of this century and a double-decker was built as long ago as 1908. Until the advent of the Fleetline most Daimler bus customers were municipalities. In sharp contrast to the Fleetline's success was the failure of Daimler's only other rear-engined model, the Roadliner.</description>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Saturday  2 August 2008</b>: Daimler's history of bus production can be traced back to the beginning of this century and a double-decker was built as long ago as 1908. Until the advent of the Fleetline most Daimler bus customers were municipalities. In sharp contrast to the Fleetline's success was the failure of Daimler's only other rear-engined model, the Roadliner.</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064492.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/492060000064.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="[CVP 207] Chassis: Daimler COG5; Engine: Gardner 5LW 7 litre diesel; Gearbox: Preselective; Body: Metro-Cammell 54 seats (1939) - new 1937 to Birmingham Corporation as their No 1107. Madeira Drive Brighton, Sunday 3rd May 1970 on the occasion of the 5th London to Brighton Historic Commercial Vehicle Run (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064503.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/503060000064.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="[GNU750] 1939 Daimler COG5/40 {8485} / Willowbrook {3208} C35F, here at Brighton in May 1969. Blue Bus Services (Tailby & George) of Willington #5. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59420973.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/973059000420.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[JKG498F] Daimler Fleetline CRG6LX {62174} / Park Royal {B55736} H42/33F; new 1/1968 as Cardiff 498. Photographed in Cardiff July 1968 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53921351.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/351053000921.jpg" width="80" height="120" alt="[NNU123M] 1973 Daimler Fleetline CRL6-30 No. 67438; Body: Roe / Chesterfield Transport H42/29D No. GO 7351; seen at Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum July 1998 (Doug Spencer ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064496.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/496060000064.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[OBO342] Daimler CVG6DD {19354} / East Lancs {5403} H35/28R; new 1957 as Cardiff 342; seen here in July 1968 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54720524.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/524054000720.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="[WWJ754M] Daimler Fleetline CRG6LXB 67602 / Park Royal B58428, H43/27D, new 11/1973 as Sheffield 754; seen at Meadowhall Bus Rally September 1996. (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52932332.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/332052000932.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[CCX777] a Daimler CWA6 with Duple L55R body, built to relaxed utility standards in July 1945; seen here in its correct guise as Huddersfield Joint Omnibus Committee 217 (2 of 3) (John S Hinchliffe ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52707434.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/434052000707.jpg" width="118" height="120" alt="Ex Huddersfield 217 (CCX777), a Daimler CWA6 with Duple L55R body, built to relaxed utility standards in July 1945; here seen in 2007 masquerading as a PMT vehicle registered KEH 8, with a fleet number of B58, which one source says should have been 58B. (Peter Williamson ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53197640.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/640053000197.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[CUV53C] LONDON TRANSPORT #XF3. 1965 Daimler Fleetline / Park Royal. Dorking Running Day, 2nd September 2007. (Chris Stanley©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53197597.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/597053000197.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[CRG325C] ABERDEEN CORP  #325. 1965 Daimler CVG6 / Alexander. Showbus 2007. (A.Lennox-Kay © via Chris Stanley)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52947037.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/037052000947.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[EGP1J] LONDON TRANSPORT DMS1 – Daimler Fleetline CRG6LXB 63804 / Park Royal B57488 H44/24D; new 1/1971. London Transport Museum, 22nd November 2007. (Chris Stanley ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52443066.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/066052000443.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[BMS 414] 1948 Daimler CVD6 / Burlingham, new to ALEXANDER. Crystal Palace for the London to Brighton Run, 4th May 2008. (Chris Stanley©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55875251.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/251055000875.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[CUV53C] LONDON TRANSPORT XF3 a 1965 Daimler Fleetline / Park Royal H41/31F, also LONDON COUNTRY BN61 (TPJ61S) – Bristol LH / ECW B35F. Sevenoaks Running Day, 18th May 2008. (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53302034.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/034053000302.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[GHM868N] LONDON TRANSPORT DMS1868. Daimler Fleetline/MCW, first time out after restoration, Ruislip Bus Day, 1st June 2008. (Chris Stanley©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53774952.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/952053000774.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[GHV52N] LONDON TRANSPORT DM1052. Daimler CRL6/Park Royal, new in 1975. Bow Garage Open Day, 28th June 2008. (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52947007.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/007052000947.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[BMS414] 1948 Daimler CVD6SD HCVS Madeira Drive 6 May 1995 (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53197676.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/676053000197.jpg" width="120" height="73" alt="[CCX777] Huddersfield 217.  Having spent the latter half of its working life with West Bridgford UDC, it returned there on Easter Sunday 1968 after being repainted in Huddersfield livery for preservation.  The Park Royal bodied AEC Regent III alongside was still in use by West Bridgford at the time. (Peter Williamson)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52932329.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/329052000932.jpg" width="120" height="75" alt="[CCX777] a Daimler CWA6 with Duple L55R body, built to relaxed utility standards in July 1945; seen here in its correct guise as Huddersfield Joint Omnibus Committee 217 (1 of 3) (John S Hinchliffe ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52932334.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/334052000932.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="[CCX777] a Daimler CWA6 with Duple L55R body, built to relaxed utility standards in July 1945; seen here in its correct guise as Huddersfield Joint Omnibus Committee 217 (3 of 3) (John S Hinchliffe ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52947035.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/035052000947.jpg" width="120" height="85" alt="[DUX655] 1947 Daimler CVD6SD Smiths Coaches again the HCVS Rally this time when the half way halt was at the Gatwick Beehive 2 May 1993 (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54731932.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/932054000731.jpg" width="120" height="71" alt="[DUX655] Daimler CVD6 Supplied new to Smiths Eagle Coachways, Trench, Wellington, Shropshire in 1947; seen at Bus and Coach Wales sometime in early 1990s (© Robert Mac)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55604949.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/949055000604.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="[FVJ363] 1948 Daimler CVA6, Chassis no. 16167 / Welsh Metal Industries L56/RD body operated by Yeomans Motors, Canon Pyon as fleet no. 70 later no. 12. (© Pete Jones)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55604953.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/953055000604.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="[FVJ364] 1948 Daimler CVA6, / Welsh Metal Industries L56/RD body operated by Yeomans Motors, Canon Pyon as fleet no. 71. (© Pete Jones)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53229801.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/801053000229.jpg" width="90" height="120" alt="[GHV999N] 1975 Daimler Fleetline/Park Royal H71D; London Transport DM999. Seen at Showbus 2007. (Doug Spencer ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55256739.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/739055000256.jpg" width="120" height="84" alt="[GO 5538] Daimler CH6 #9061, Birch H28/24R; 1931 new to E. Brickwood; taken over by LPTB 12/33 and numbered DST 5; 1936 bought by Roberts, Connahs Quay: fitted with Park Royal C31F body (Brimington & Tapton Local History Group archives). For a full history see Ian’s Bus Stop [http://www.countrybus.org.uk/ST/ST4.html#daimler]" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52443067.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/067052000443.jpg" width="120" height="114" alt="South Notts HNN114V; 1980 Daimler Fleetline with 75-seat Northern Counties body. Seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering 24th June 2007. (Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52443073.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/073052000443.jpg" width="120" height="74" alt="South Notts HNN114V; 1980 Daimler Fleetline with 75-seat Northern Counties body. Seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering 24th June 2007. (Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54159233.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/233054000159.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="[JDC 544L] 1972 Daimler Fleetline CRL6 with Northern Counties H43/27D body; owned by the 500 Group of Billingham. This last-surviving Teesside ‘standard’ was acquired for preservation in 1989. See at the start of the Tyne-Tees run on 1st June 2008 (© John Turnbull)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55604942.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/942055000604.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[KET220] Daimler CVG6DD 18610 / Weymann M6380 H30/26R; new 1954 as Rotherham 220. Seen at the South Yorkshire Transport Museum, Rotherham, 14th December 2008 (© Doug Spencer)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55873657.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/657055000873.jpg" width="120" height="76" alt="[KVH488E] Daimler CRG6LX {62237} / Roe {GO6411} H44/31F; new 7/1967 as Huddersfield 488. (© P Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53814878.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/878053000814.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="[LCU112] Daimler CVG6; Chassis No: 20099; Type: CCG6DD; Body: Roe GO5822 – H35/28R; New: 4/1964 to South Shields; Fleet No: 140; seen at the start of the Tyne Tees Run, Stockton, 1st June 2008 (John Turnbull ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55872759.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/759055000872.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[LKJ777] One of three Maidstone Corporation CWG6S Daimlers with Brush bodywork that were new in 1949 and operated with London Transport in 1949/50 out of Sutton garage. Returned to Maidstone Corporation (as here) by the summer of 1950. (© P Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55873708.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/708055000873.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[RAG578] Daimler CVG6LX-30 with Northern Counties FH41/32F body delivered in December 1960 to A1 Service owning member Thomas Hunter of Kilmarnock. The body is similar to the famous Southdown ‘Queen Mary’ series but as far is known, is the only one fitted to a Daimler chassis. Seen at the Scottish Vintage Bus Museum, Lathalmond, near Dunfermline at the early Open Day 2008. (© Bill Reid)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52264306.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/306052000264.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="Out of the archives...........NORTHAMPTON #244 (SVV 244) ... a 1964 Daimler/Roe, photographed in 1967. (P.ESPOSITO(c) via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52443086.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/086052000443.jpg" width="120" height="83" alt="Darlington Transport VHN527G; 1968 Daimler Fleetline with 43-seat Roe Body. Seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering 24th June 2007. (Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55859223.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/223055000859.jpg" width="120" height="88" alt="[XVT653] Daimler CVG5DD {19047} / MCCW H35/28RD; new 1956 as Potteries H6653 also [709AEH] Leyland Titan PD3/4 {571020} / Metro Cammell H37/31F; new 9/1957 as Potteries H709. (© P Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53959010.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/010053000959.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[RFN953G] EAST KENT 1969 Daimler Fleetline/Park Royal, Herne Bay Bus Day, 3rd August 2008. (P Esposito © via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52661967.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/967052000661.jpg" width="120" height="84" alt="HGC257, former Huddersfield 217 (CCX777), a Daimler CWA6 with Duple L55R body, built to relaxed utility standards in July 1945. 217 was sold in 1955 to West Bridgeford District Council who operated it for a further 12 years before being rescued for preservation. Now preserved as London Transport D130; on route 127 at Morden South on the occasion of the Worcester Park Running Day 10th August 2008. (Russell Baldock©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52947048.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/048052000947.jpg" width="120" height="83" alt="[JVV267G] 1968 Daimler CVG6 HCVS Madeira Drive 5 May 1996 (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53780126.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/126053000780.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[GHV117N] 1975 Daimler Fleetline CRL6 LBPT Open Day Brooklands 11.04.99 (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53921404.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/404053000921.jpg" width="87" height="120" alt="[TFA987] 1964 Daimler CCG5DD 20060 / Massey 2559, H33/28R; Burton 87; seen at Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum July 1998 (Doug Spencer ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54140501.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/501054000140.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="[J2503] Beamish replica of a type that operated from the tram terminal at Low Fell to Chester le Street. By late 1913 the Northern General Transport Co Ltd (a subsidiary of Gateshead Tramways) owned 27 buses, 17 of which were Daimler CC double-deckers, the last to arrive being J2503, a replica of which was running at Beamish. Seen at Beamish July 1998 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54140522.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/522054000140.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[HNW131D] Daimler Fleetline CRG6LX (61979)/Roe H45/33F (GO6294); New in 11/1966 as Leeds Corporation 131 together with [KVH473E] Daimler Fleetline CRG6LX (62222)/Roe H44/31F (GO6396); New in 07/1967 as Huddersfield Corporation 473; both seen at Transperience, Bradford, in August 1997 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54849520.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/520054000849.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[HDS566H] 1970 Daimler Fleetline / Alexander, Essex, 8th November 2008. (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54849642.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/642054000849.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[HDS566H] 1970 Daimler Fleetline / Alexander, Essex, 8th November 2008. (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56559940.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/940056000559.jpg" width="120" height="71" alt="[GFJ84] 1945 Daimler CWA6 {12359} with Brush UH30/26R body; New to Exeter Corporation Transport as fleet no: 88. Purchased by Yeomans Motors, Canon Pyon in August, 1957 as fleet no: 10 as photo. Sold May, 1961 to a Derby dealer. (© Pete Jones)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128542.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/542057000128.jpg" width="120" height="92" alt="[HOV864] Daimler CVG6 with Metro-Cammell H54R body, new in 1949 as Birmingham Corporation 1864. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128545.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/545057000128.jpg" width="120" height="88" alt="[HOV915] Daimler CVG6 with Metro-Cammell H54R body, new in 1949 as Birmingham Corporation 1915. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57716192.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/192057000716.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[JBF169N] Daimler Fleetline CRL6 {67908} / NCME {7580} H44/33F; new 3/1975 to Turner’s, Brown Edge, Staffordshire; pmte South Cheshire Running Day, Crewe, 5th April 2009 (© John Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59442899.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/899059000442.jpg" width="90" height="120" alt="[JVV267G] Daimler CVG6DD {20198} / Roe {GO6622} H33/26R; new 10/1968 as Northampton 267; Buckinghamshire, 28th May 2009. (© N Edward-Few via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
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					<description>In 1911 the British plant for Ford was established in Trafford park, Manchester. 
Fords formed the majority of fleets, of the rural operators who ran after World War 1.
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Saturday  2 August 2008</b>: In 1911 the British plant for Ford was established in Trafford park, Manchester. 
Fords formed the majority of fleets, of the rural operators who ran after World War 1.
</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260195.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/195060000260.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="[617MTM] Ford 570E {L80C836572U} / Duple (Northern) Firefly C41F {154/6}; new 5/64 to Super, Upminster as no 419; seen here at Upminster, March 1968. (©) Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52264279.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/279052000264.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[FVA462D]  listed as a 1966 FORD DUPLE/EMPRESS new to HUTCHINSONS of OVERTOWN, here at Eastbourne Station during the Eastbourne Running Day, 20th July 2008. (Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52264307.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/307052000264.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="Rear of FVA 462D, FORD DUPLE at the EASTBOURNE RUNNING DAY, 20th July 2008 (Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54000945.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/945054000000.jpg" width="120" height="83" alt="[DX3426] 1922 Ford Model TT HCVS Rally Madeira Drive 5.05.02 (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57113708.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/708057000113.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[CPH111H] Ford R192 {BC04JR50363} / Duple {212/5} C45F; new 8/1970 to Warner, Milford (© Steve Saunders via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56559808.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/808056000559.jpg" width="120" height="88" alt="[PHA370M] Ford R1014 {BC04NC69443} / Plaxton {7410FB802} B45F; new 5/1974 as Midland Red 370 – Shortened to B27F in September 1979 [See http://midlandred.net/fleet/ford/r192/preserved.shtml] (© Steve Saunders via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
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					<description>Tillings Stevens</description>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Saturday  2 August 2008</b>: Tillings Stevens</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064478.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/478060000064.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="[GOU732] Tilling Stevens TSM K6LA7 {9276} / Scottish Aviation C33F; new 3/49 to Altonian Coaches (Warrens), Alton; Madeira Drive Brighton, Sunday 3rd May 1970 on the occasion of the 5th London to Brighton Historic Commercial Vehicle Run (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52264269.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/269052000264.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="MO9234 1927 Tillings Stevens B9A Thames Valley @ LBPT Gathering Long Cross 1 April 2007 (Phil Rawlings)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53197682.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/682053000197.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="GOU732 – Wulfrun Coaches – Tilling Stevens K6LA7/Scottish Aviation C33F Bodywork; Built: 3/49. Seen at Showbus 2007 (Robert Mac ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53779075.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/075053000779.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(JG 669) 1930 Tilling-Stevens B10C2/Brush, new to EAST KENT. Amberley Bus Show, 14th September 2008. (Chris Stanley ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53779069.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/069053000779.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(MO 9324) THAMES VALLEY 1927 Tilling Stevens B9A with replica Brush body. Amberley Bus Show, 14th September 2008. (Chris Stanley ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53779074.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/074053000779.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(MO 9324) THAMES VALLEY 1927 Tilling Stevens B9A with replica Brush body. Amberley Bus Show, 14th September 2008. (Chris Stanley ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56559934.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/934056000559.jpg" width="120" height="69" alt="[NRL61] Newquay Motor Co. Ltd. Newquay, Cornwall. Fleet no: 8; Tilling-Stevens K6MA7 {chassis no: 9609} with a Bellhouse-Hartwell FC33F body. Having bought seven TSMs previously (Nos 1-7) this was to be their last one. It was sold in 12/60 to Terraneau, South Molton. (© Pete Jones)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064483.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/483060000064.jpg" width="120" height="89" alt="[XL1204] 1922 Tilling-Stevens TS3A; seen at the Guild of Carmen Cart Marking Ceremony at London's Guildhall 15th July 2009. Believed to be in a private collection and rarely given an outing! (© Phil Rawlings)" /></a>
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					<title>Guy</title>
					<link>http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/c1554903.html</link>
					<description>Guy Motors Ltd., Wolverhampton

Guy Motors Ltd. was founded by Sidney Guy in 1913.
http://www.localhistory.scit.wlv.ac.uk/Museum/Transport/Buses/Guy/guyhistory.htm</description>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Saturday  2 August 2008</b>: Guy Motors Ltd., Wolverhampton

Guy Motors Ltd. was founded by Sidney Guy in 1913.
http://www.localhistory.scit.wlv.ac.uk/Museum/Transport/Buses/Guy/guyhistory.htm</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260210.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/210060000260.jpg" width="120" height="88" alt="[BG8557] Guy Arab II 6LW with 1953 Massey H31/28R body; new 1944 as Birkenhead Corporation 242; seen here on the occasion of the 1970 HCVS London to Brighton Run (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260202.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/202060000260.jpg" width="120" height="87" alt="[EFN199] East Kent 1950 Guy Arab / Park Royal 53-seat lowbridge. Herne Bay in March 1968. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064470.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/470060000064.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[GTR472] Guy Arab III {FD70093} / Park Royal H30/26R; new 1950 as Southampton Corporation #210; seen here in July 1968 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064471.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/471060000064.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[GTR484] Guy Arab III {FD70174} / Park Royal H30/26R; new 1951 as Southampton Corporation #222; seen here in July 1968 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064472.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/472060000064.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[GTR489] Guy Arab III {FD70179} / Park Royal H30/26R; new 1951 as Southampton Corporation #227; seen here in July 1968 in company with an AEC Regent V (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064500.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/500060000064.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[HTR48] Guy Arab III {FD70234} / Park Royal H30/26R; new 1951 as Southampton Corporation #231; seen here in July 1968 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064501.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/501060000064.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[HTR51] Guy Arab III {FD70183} / Park Royal H30/26R; new 1952 as Southampton Corporation #234; seen here in July 1968 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064502.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/502060000064.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[HTR60] Guy Arab III {FD70202} / Park Royal H30/26R; new 1952 as Southampton Corporation #243; seen here in July 1968 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260192.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/192060000260.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="[JC 5313] Llandudno UDC 1938 Guy Wolf / Waveney B20F. Madeira Drive on the 1970 London to Brighton Run. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59432289.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/289059000432.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[MXX328] Guy Special {44806} / ECW {6379} B26F {LT body number 8193}; new 11/1953 to London Transport (Country Area) as GS28; 3/1974 sold to Ronny Lane Enterprises, Chiswick, W4 {maroon livery}; later sold as rock band transport and reregistered BSV 910. Seen here whilst the Abbey Wood (AW) Staff Bus (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59432290.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/290059000432.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[MXX328] Guy Special {44806} / ECW {6379} B26F {LT body number 8193}; new 11/1953 to London Transport (Country Area) as GS28; 3/1974 sold to Ronny Lane Enterprises, Chiswick, W4 {maroon livery}; later sold as rock band transport and reregistered BSV 910. Seen here whilst the Abbey Wood (AW) Staff Bus (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59434515.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/515059000434.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[MXX384] GS84 - new 1/1954 to London Transport; Guy Special {45066} / ECW {6430} B26F – LT body number 8249; 3/1964 bought by Tillingbourne Valley as their #4, where it is seen here at Guildford Bus Station; 1970 bought for preservation (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60424499.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/499060000424.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[MXX384] GS84 - new 1/1954 to London Transport; Guy Special {45066} / ECW {6430} B26F – LT body number 8249; 3/1964 bought by Tillingbourne Valley as their #4, where it is seen here at Guildford Bus Station; 1970 bought for preservation (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52264289.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/289052000264.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="MXX376; 1954 Guy Special London Transport GS76 @ Amberley 17 September 2006 (Phil Rawlings)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59432249.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/249059000432.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[OUH347] Guy Arab IV 6LW {FD73891} / East Lancs {5415} H35/28R; new /1958 as Cardiff 347; seen at Cardiff Railway Station July 1968 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley) " /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064473.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/473060000064.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[SHL868] Guy Wulfrunian {FDW74696} / Roe {GO5179} H43/32F; new 11/1960 as West Riding #868; seen here in August 1969 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52137948.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/948052000137.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="YF714 1927 GUY FBB in GWR colours Photographed last year at Colin Billington's premises at Fifield near Maidenhead on 3 July 2007 (Phil Rawlings)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128540.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/540057000128.jpg" width="120" height="88" alt="[LJW336] Guy Arab UF {UF71567} / Saunders Roe B44F; new 1955 to Blue Line (Samuel Morgan Ltd.) ex-Guy demonstrator (new 1953) – Withdrawn 1964 (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57113687.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/687057000113.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[534RTB] Lancashire United Transport Guy Arab IV No 43 which has a Metro-Cammell H41/32R body (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128546.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/546057000128.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[MTJ84] Lancashire United 440, a 1951 Guy Arab III with unusual Roe coach body. One of the Cumbria Classic Coaches fleet. (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128555.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/555057000128.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[KTT689] 1948 Guy Vixen / Wadhams 29 seater. New to COURT CARS of Torquay. Seen in Stoke-on-Trent (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57113689.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/689057000113.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[1294 RE] a 1958 Guy Arab LUF, with a Burlingham Seagull body and Gardner 6HLW engine. This coach was originally owned by Harper Brothers, until they were taken over by Midland Red. Seen in Stoke (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128539.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/539057000128.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[JC9735] Guy Wolf {NLW40302/00} / Barnard B21F; new 1949 to Llandudno Urban District Council; seen at Old Warden (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55256742.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/742055000256.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[PUF647] Southdown 547, a 1956 Guy Arab IV fitted with a Park Royal H59RD body; seen at Worthing Bus Day 29th July 2007 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53783263.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/263053000783.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(MXX 334) LONDON TRANSPORT GS34 Guy/ECW new in 1953. Dorking Running Day, 2nd September 2007. (Chris Stanley ©) " /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53773813.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/813053000773.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="GS 42  ..  GS 15 ..  GS 2..  Guy Special/ECW, new in 1953, here on the Dorking Running Day, 2nd September 2007. (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128587.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/587057000128.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[MXX342] LONDON TRANSPORT GS42; 1953 Guy Special / ECW, here on the East Grinstead Running Day, 27th April 2008. (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52947003.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/003052000947.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="( MXX 313 ) ... LONDON TRANSPORT  GS13 .. Guy Special / ECW , new in 1953.  Here at the Brunel Bus Station  Slough ,  for the Slough & Windsor Running Day , 11th May 2008. (Chris Stanley ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55625072.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/072055000625.jpg" width="120" height="88" alt="[MXX334] LONDON TRANSPORT GS34 – 1953 Guy / ECW; seen at Slough Running Day, 11th May 2008. (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53213043.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/043053000213.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="( HGC 130 )  ...  LONDON TRANSPORT  G351 ...  Guy / Park Royal new in 1946.  here at the Cobham Bus Museum , 8th June 2008. (Chris Stanley©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54140524.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/524054000140.jpg" width="69" height="120" alt="[ABO434B] 1964 Guy Arab / Neepsend (built on East Lancs frames) H37/28R ; new as Cardiff 434 seen at the Cardiff Transport Preservation Group's Barry Festival of Transport at Hood Road Barry Waterfront on 8th June 2008 (© Robert Mac)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53197616.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/616053000197.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="( MXX 302 ) ...  LONDON TRANSPORT  GS2 ..  Guy / ECW , new in 1953 .   Here on the Gravesend Bus Day , 13th July 2008. (Chris Stanley ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52661762.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/762052000661.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="Liverpool Guy Tower wagon GKD317, built in 1946, was a familiar sight on the city streets for over 30 years. Originally it was used for maintenance of the tramway overhead wiring, but after 1957, exclusively for lighting work. Now things have come full circle and the vehicle is part of the maintenance back-up at the tramway museum. Seen here at the home of Merseyside Tramway Preservation Society, Taylor Street Tram Depot on the Birkenhead Heritage Tramway, 24th March 2007. (Doug Spencer ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52947001.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/001052000947.jpg" width="120" height="83" alt="JC2772 1935 Guy Wolf Madeira Drive 1 May 1994 (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52443089.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/089052000443.jpg" width="120" height="119" alt="Birmingham Corporation MOF102; 1954 Guy Arab 4 with 54-seat Metro-Cammell Body. Seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering 24th June 2007. (Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53959011.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/011053000959.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(FFN 399) EAST KENT 1951 Guy Arab III/Park Royal, Herne Bay Bus Day, 3rd August 2008. (P Esposito © via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57113685.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/685057000113.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[CDR679] Guy Arab Mk II, built 1943, {Chassis No FD26342} seen at Lathalmond (© Dave Gothard). The history of this vehicle can be found at http://www.busweb.co.uk/svbm/CDR679.htm." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53786572.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/572053000786.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="1953 Guy Specials GS2..GS15..GS42 line up for the Dorking Bus Day, 7th September 2008. (Chris Stanley ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53773822.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/822053000773.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="1953 Guy Specials GS2..GS15..GS42 line up for the Dorking Bus Day, 7th September 2008. (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53773821.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/821053000773.jpg" width="89" height="120" alt="[HWO342] Ex-Red and White Guy Arab L1749; Seen at Bus and Coach Wales in Merthyr  Tydfil 7th September 2008 (Robert Mac ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53779068.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/068053000779.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="[MXX302] 1953 Guy Special in Southern Motorways livery. LBPT Open Day Brooklands 11.04.99 (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54849547.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/547054000849.jpg" width="120" height="85" alt="[MXX326] Guy Special #44800 / ECW B26F body #6372 / LT body number 8191; new 11/53 to LT as their GS26, first into service at SJ (Swanley) on routes 478 and 479. Seen at the Wirral Bus and Tram Show 2008 (© Robert Joy) (© Robert Joy)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54720340.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/340054000720.jpg" width="120" height="120" alt="[BG8557] Guy Arab II 6LW with 1953 Massey H31/28R body; new 1944 as Birkenhead Corporation 242; seen at the Wirral Bus and Tram Show 2008 (© Robert Joy)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54720213.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/213054000720.jpg" width="120" height="85" alt="Birkenhead Corp’n 242 Guy Radiator Badge; seen at the Wirral Bus and Tram Show 2008 (© Robert Joy)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128584.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/584057000128.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[MXX317] LONDON TRANSPORT GS17; 1953 Guy / ECW, Amersham Bus Day, 5th October 2008. (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57027321.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/321057000027.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[MXX367] 1953 Guy Special / ECW B26F, new as LONDON TRANSPORT GS67. Here in Kent, 22nd February 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57696160.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/160057000696.jpg" width="90" height="120" alt="[116JTD] Guy Arab IV {FD74272} / Northern Counties {5369} H41/32R; new 1959 as Lancashire United 21; pmte South Cheshire Running Day, Crewe, 5th April 2009 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064491.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/491060000064.jpg" width="120" height="73" alt="[DCN839] Guy Arab LUF with a Picktree C32F body operated by Northern General Transport No: 1539; Photo taken at Lands End, 1958 approx. (© Pete Jones)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57027318.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/318057000027.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[FFN380] EAST KENT 1951 Guy Arab III / Park Royal, here on the north coast of Kent at Reculver in 1974.  (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128574.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/574057000128.jpg" width="120" height="95" alt="[GZ8532] BELFAST #168; 1949 Guy BTX / Harkness H36/32R. Here on 27th October 1968 as a guest vehicle during the last week of operation of the Reading trolleybus system which closed on 3rd November 1968. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Saturday  2 August 2008</b>: Dennis Bros., Guildford

http://www.dennisbusowners.co.uk/index.html#anchor270576</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52264304.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/304052000264.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="AAA506C; 1965 Dennis Loline III Aldershot & District @ Amberley (Phil Rawlings)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59477481.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/481059000477.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[ADP940B] Dennis Loline III {1108L3CF2D1} / East Lancs {6087} H38/30F; new /1964 as Reading 40; December 1967 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53921345.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/345053000921.jpg" width="120" height="83" alt="[C45HDT] 1985 Dennis Dominator/Alexander H47/33F; SYPTE 2450; seen at Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum July 1998 (Doug Spencer ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064482.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/482060000064.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[FBO350] Dennis Lancet J3 {831J3} / Davies C33F; new 4/50 to Forse, Cardiff > Western Welsh 590; sadly now scrapped; Madeira Drive Brighton, Sunday 3rd May 1970 on the occasion of the 5th London to Brighton Historic Commercial Vehicle Run (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260203.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/203060000260.jpg" width="120" height="88" alt="[FUF181] Dennis Falcon {280013} / Harrington B30C; new 1939 to Southdown as their #81; withdrawn from service in 1956, and seen here on the occasion of the 1970 HCVS London to Brighton Run wearing the inscription “Independent State of Cuckfield”. This remains the only surviving Southdown Falcon. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60334255.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/255060000334.jpg" width="120" height="86" alt="[FUF181] Dennis Falcon {280013} / Harrington B30C; new 1939 to Southdown as their #81; Seen here on the occasion of the 1969 HCVS London to Brighton Run (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260191.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/191060000260.jpg" width="120" height="89" alt="[GOU845] Aldershot & District #D750 #D765 #165 – 1950 Dennis Lance K3 / East Lancs L25/26R. Withdrawn 1962. Here on the London to Brighton Run, 1970. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260211.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/211060000260.jpg" width="120" height="89" alt="[HOU904] Dennis Lancet III {118J10} / Strachan B38R; new 11/50 as Aldershot & District 178; seen here on the occasion of the 1970 HCVS London to Brighton Run (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60334145.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/145060000334.jpg" width="120" height="88" alt="[MUL614]  Dennis Triton 146TV3 with Dennis B22F body; new -/53 to London County Council (1446) - one of a large batch of similar school buses. MUL 614 passed to the Dennis Athletic Club, Guildford by 3/68, and then to an unidentified owner in West Sussex in 10/69; Seen here on the occasion of the 1969 HCVS London to Brighton Run (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52264278.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/278052000264.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="UF1517 1927 Dennis 30 cwt Southdown @ Amberley 17 September 2006 (Phil Rawlings)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52264301.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/301052000264.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="XX9591; 1925 Dennis 3 Ton General @ LBPT Gathering Long Cross 1 April 2007 (Phil Rawlings)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57113713.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/713057000113.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[CFN121] Preserved ex-East Kent 1949 Dennis Lancet J3 with Park Royal B35R single deck body seen at Sandtoft (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128531.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/531057000128.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[D486OWE] Dennis Dominator {DDA1011/917} / Alexander {RH41/285/1} CH45/24F; new 11/1986 as SYT 2486; Northfleet, 28th July 2007.  (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55256741.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/741055000256.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[J501GCD] Stagecoach Southdown Dennis Dart 9.8SDL3017/655 / Alexander AM88/1591/1, B41F; new 12/1991 as Hastings & District 501; seen at Worthing Bus Day 29th July 2007 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55256743.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/743055000256.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[UF1517] Preserved Southdown 517 is a 1927 Dennis 30cwt with Short all metal B19R bodywork. This vehicle normally resides at Amberley chalk pits museum; seen at Worthing Bus Day 29th July 2007 (© Chris Stanley)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57113684.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/684057000113.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[EFN568] EAST KENT 1950 Dennis Falcon P3 / Dennis B29F. Amberley Bus Day, 16th September 2007. (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52264305.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/305052000264.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="Always one of the best of the southern bus events is the AMBERLEY BUS GATHERING, usually held in September. Seen here at last year's event on 16th September are ALDERSHOT & DISTRICT Dennis Loline III/Weymann #503 (AAA 503C)  ....  #506 (AAA 506C) .....  #488 (488 KOT). 503 and 506 new in 1965, 488 new in 1964. (Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52443095.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/095052000443.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(DL 9706), Dennis Lancet 1 / ECW, new in 1935 as SOUTHERN VECTIS #516, (rebodied 1944). A major restoration at High Wycombe, 2nd February 2008. (Chris Stanley©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52443077.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/077052000443.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(DL 9706), Dennis Lancet 1 / ECW, new in 1935 as SOUTHERN VECTIS #516, (rebodied 1944). A major restoration at High Wycombe, 2nd February 2008. (Chris Stanley©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52589030.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/030052000589.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[TJ836] Dennis Dart {75794} / Duple C20F; new 1933 to Entwhistle of Morecambe. Purchased by the Dennis Company in 1996; Crystal Palace for the London to Brighton Run, 4th May 2008. (Chris Stanley©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55872764.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/764055000872.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[130DOR] Dennis Loline III {1067L3AF1A1} / Alexander {6638} H39/29F; new 6/1962 as Aldershot & District 438 seen at Guildford Bus Station. (© P Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56406096.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/096056000406.jpg" width="120" height="88" alt="[EFN592] East Kent Dennis Lancet J3 {864J3} / Park Royal {B34325} C32F (later B32F) new 6/50 and withdrawn 1964 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53235431.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/431053000235.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="ES997 (H74ANG); 1990 Dennis Condor/Duple Metsec; H110D; New World First Bus (Hong Kong) DM17 (New to China Motor Bus). Seen at Showbus 2007. (Doug Spencer ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53235429.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/429053000235.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="ES997 (H74ANG); 1990 Dennis Condor/Duple Metsec; H110D; New World First Bus (Hong Kong) DM17 (New to China Motor Bus). Seen at Showbus 2007. (Doug Spencer ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53893032.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/032053000893.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[GRD576D] 1966 Dennis Loline III Reading Corporation LBPT Open Day Wisley 04.04.2000 (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52264274.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/274052000264.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="GRD576D 1966 Dennis Loline III, Reading Transport @ LBPT Open Day Wisley 3 April 2005 (Phil Rawlings)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54720602.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/602054000720.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="[JDC599] Dennis Loline 140Y1A / Northern Counties H36/31RD; new 1958 as Middlesborough 99; seen at the start of the Tyne-Tees Run in Stockton on 1st June 2008 (© John Turnbull)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53781770.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/770053000781.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[MUI9837] Dennis single-deck bus of Mughall Coaches, Liverpool, seen alongside [L489NTO] Volvo Olympian; Body East Lancs H49/35F; Napier Point, Liverpool,  Ex Nottingham Transport 489 (New April 1994), 10/05. Seen at Speke Hall, Liverpool, Thursday 18th September 2008. Sorry no details on the Dennis but I am sure that one of you will let me have them! (Doug Spencer©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55605838.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/838055000605.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[TJ836] Dennis Dart {75794} / Duple C20F; new 1933 to Entwhistle of Morecambe. Purchased by the Dennis Company in 1996; Seen on the London to Brighton Run, 4th May 2008. (John Turnbull)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52930948.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/948052000930.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="(484 KOT) ALDERSHOT & DIST #484, 1964 Dennis Loline III at Reading Station in 1967 and (BRX 142B) THAMES VALLEY #D9, 1964 Bristol FLF Lodekka. (P.ESPOSITO© via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53959017.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/017053000959.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(JG 8720) EAST KENT 1937 Dennis Lancet/Park Royal, Herne Bay Bus Day, 3rd August 2008. (P Esposito © via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57113714.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/714057000113.jpg" width="120" height="76" alt="[G452FVX] a Duple-Metsec bodied Dennis Condor new in 1989 to China Motor Bus as their DL43 (EJ1293) and now owned by Airdrie based WJC Coaches seen at Lathalmond (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54090682.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/682054000090.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(UF 1517) SOUTHDOWN 1927 Dennis 30cwt / Short Bros 19 seat body. Amberley Bus Show, 14th September 2008. (Chris Stanley ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53776198.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/198053000776.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(488 KOT) ALDERSHOT & DIST #488. Dennis Loline III/Weymann, new in 1964. Amberley Bus Show, 14th September 2008. (Chris Stanley ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56406105.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/105056000406.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[XX9591] London General D142, Dennis / Dodson 048RO, new in 1925 to London independent operator W H Cook, who traded under the name Dominion Omnibus Co Ltd, for use with the other similar bus they operated on the Uxbridge Road route 514. Cobham Bus Museum, 26th October 2008. (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56448191.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/191056000448.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[CC9305] Ex-LLANDUDNO UDC. 1930 Dennis GL / Roberts 20 seater toastrack. Dover Transport Museum, 15th February 2009. (© Chris Stanley) #1 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56448190.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/190056000448.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[CC9305] Ex-LLANDUDNO UDC. 1930 Dennis GL / Roberts 20 seater toastrack. Dover Transport Museum, 15th February 2009. (© Chris Stanley) #2 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128535.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/535057000128.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[492KOT] Dennis Loline III {1125L3AF1A1} / Weymann {M1354} H39/29F; new 10/1964 as Aldershot & District 492 seen together with [AAA524C] Dennis Loline III {1157L3AF1A1} / Weymann {M1396} H39/29F; new 4/1965 as Aldershot & District 524  (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57716196.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/196057000716.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[ETA280] Torquay Hydro Hotel 1937 Dennis Ace {200566}/ Dennis B16F; pmte South Cheshire Running Day, Crewe, 5th April 2009 (© John Spencer) #1 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57716213.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/213057000716.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[ETA 280] Torquay Hydro Hotel 1937 Dennis Ace {200566}/ Dennis B16F; pmte South Cheshire Running Day, Crewe, 5th April 2009 (© John Spencer) #2 of 2" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57027332.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/332057000027.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="[GHN819V] Dennis Dominator {SD128A/214} / Marshall {270286} B46D; 6/1980 as Darlington Corporation Transport 19 (© Steve Saunders via Chris Stanley)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57113686.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/686057000113.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[C604OTW] formerly C121CAT, Dennis Dominator {DDA1006/856} / East Lancs {A5502} H45/30F; new 1/1986 as Kingston upon Hull Corporation Transport 121; Rye, East Sussex 28th February 2009 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59477492.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/492059000477.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[TJ 836] 1933 Dennis Dart. Here on Madeira Drive at the finish of the 2009 HCVS London to Brighton Run. 3rd May 2009. (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60253532.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/532060000253.jpg" width="120" height="70" alt="[TJ836] Dennis Dart {75794} / Duple C20F; new 1933 to Entwistle of Morecambe. In the winter of 1962/63 it suffered a disastrous frost crack, and returned to Dennis Brothers where it was rebuilt, re-trimmed and painted over the next ten years, appearing in 1972 for the HCVS London to Brighton Run. It is now owned by the Dennis Company who purchased it in 1996; Seen here with its original owner Harry Entwistle probably when new. (©Anne McHugh, Harry Entwistle’s Granddaughter)" /></a>
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					<title>Albion</title>
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					<description>Albion Motor Car Company Ltd. Scotstoun, Glagow

Albion was established in 1899 in Glasgow, the second city of the Empire, already renowned worldwide for its engineering excellence. Albion’s motto “Sure As The Sunrise” was adapted into the logo which featured on the radiator and badges of their models for many years and helped to establish their identity wherever they operated throughout the world.

http://www.albion-trust.org.uk/index.htm
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Saturday  2 August 2008</b>: Albion Motor Car Company Ltd. Scotstoun, Glagow

Albion was established in 1899 in Glasgow, the second city of the Empire, already renowned worldwide for its engineering excellence. Albion_s motto _Sure As The Sunrise_ was adapted into the logo which featured on the radiator and badges of their models for many years and helped to establish their identity wherever they operated throughout the world.

http://www.albion-trust.org.uk/index.htm
</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52264281.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/281052000264.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="BCS256C 1965 Albion Lowlander LR7 Highland @ LBPT Gathering Long Cross 1 April 2007 (Phil Rawlings)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53921375.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/375053000921.jpg" width="120" height="94" alt="[DYG53] 1940 Albion Valkyrie CX13, rebodied in October 1957 with a 33 seat Burlingham body that was supplied new in 1950 on JWT112, an Albion CX39 which in turn was rebodied as a double decker; South Yorkshire 57; seen at Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum July 1998 (Doug Spencer ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59421304.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/304059000421.jpg" width="120" height="85" alt="[DYG53] South Yorkshire 1940 Albion Valkyrie CX13, rebodied in October 1957 with a 33 seat Burlingham body that was supplied new in 1950 on JWT112, an Albion CX39 which in turn was rebodied as a double decker. Here at Brighton for the HCVS London to Brighton Run, 1969. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260190.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/190060000260.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[GWT630] Albion Valkyrie CX13 {58030E} / Burlingham {2982} C33F; new 12/47 as South Yorkshire 61; seen here on the occasion of the 1968 HCVS London to Brighton Run (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54720342.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/342054000720.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="South Yorkshire DYG53, a 1940 Albion Valkyrie CX13, rebodied in October 1957 with a 33 seat Burlingham body that was supplied new in 1950 on JWT112, an Albion CX39 which in turn was rebodied as a double decker; seen at the start of the Tyne-Tees Run in Stockton on 1st June 2008 (© John Turnbull)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55873713.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/713055000873.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="[UCS659] Albion Lowlander {62100B LR3} / Alexander {6976} H40/31F; new 6/1963 as Western SMT 1795. Seen outside the Glasgow Vintage Bus Museum in October 2007. (© Bill Reid)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52264308.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/308052000264.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="XTA839; 1958 Albion Nimbus NS3N @ LBPT Open Day Wisley April 2004 (Phil Rawlings)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52264273.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/273052000264.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="YFO127 1958 Albion Victor, Guernsey Railway Co @ LBPT Open Day Wisley 3 April 2005 (Phil Rawlings)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57113682.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/682057000113.jpg" width="120" height="97" alt="[GSU378] Former New South Wales Department of Road (later Government) Transport & Tramways Albion Venturer SPCX19W double decker 1877 (050 OJO); it was one of 160 purchased between 1939 and 1949. 1877 dates from 1947 and is fitted with a Commonwealth Engineering body built at Granville, Sydney. The chassis is to export wheelbase of 17’6” and the body is 8’ wide. (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57113693.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/693057000113.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="[UCS659] Albion Lowlander LR3 [62100B] / Alexander {6976} H40/31F; new 6/1963 as Western SMT 1795 (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53776209.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/209053000776.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(KO 54) REDCAR SERVICES of Tunbridge Wells; a 1927 Albion/Beadles of Dartford .  Amberley Museum, 14th September 2008. (Chris Stanley ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53776196.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/196053000776.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(KO 54) REDCAR SERVICES of Tunbridge Wells; a 1927 Albion/Beadles of Dartford .  Amberley Museum, 14th September 2008. (Chris Stanley ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54000941.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/941054000000.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="[RG1173] 1930 Albion PMA 28 HCVS Rally Peas Pottage Halt 5.05.02 (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54140503.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/503054000140.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[4029] Guernsey Motors No 73 a 1950s Albion Victor photographed on Guernsey c1969. Any further details would be appreciated. (© Marion Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260198.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/198060000260.jpg" width="120" height="75" alt="[14651] Albion Nimbus NS3AN / Reading B35F, new 5/64 as Guernsey Motors 73 seen together with [11674] Albion Nimbus NS3AN / Reading B35F, new 2/62 as Guernsey Railway 88 (both withdrawn 11/80). St Peter Port, Guernsey, 1968. (© Bryan Harris via Chris Stanley)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260204.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/204060000260.jpg" width="120" height="76" alt="[6433] Albion Victor FT39N / Heaver FB35F, new 1950 as Guernsey Railway 33 (withdrawn 9/71) seen here together with [6173] Albion Victor FT39AN / Heaver FB33F, new 1954 as Guernsey Motors 63 (Also in view is a Bedford J4EZ1 / Reading B35F, Guernsey Motors 102). St Peter Port, Guernsey, 1968. (© Bryan Harris via Chris Stanley)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57113715.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/715057000113.jpg" width="120" height="83" alt="[GWO886] ALBION CX19 {60038E/D} / Eastern Coach Works L27/28R; New in 7/1948 to Red & White Services, Chepstow as fleet no. 886. (© Ashley Lennox-Kay via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57716191.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/191057000716.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[NSG869] Ex-demonstrator Albion Nimbus MR9 of 1955. NSG869 is restored in Berresford’s livery, even though it had several operators prior to joining the Berresford fleet; pmte South Cheshire Running Day, Crewe, 5th April 2009 (© John Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57696170.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/170057000696.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[JNP590C] Albion Nimbus NS3AN {82071D} / Reading {0503B} B35F; new 1965 as Guernsey Railways, St Peter Port, #75, formerly registered 16216; seen on the Annual Classic Commercial Vehicle Rally between Brough and Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria Easter 2009 (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59442926.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/926059000442.jpg" width="120" height="109" alt="[TUH13] Albion NS3 {82055D} / Harrington {2260} DP30F; new 7/1960 as Western Welsh 13; seen at the Cardiff Transport Preservation Group’s Barry Depot which is the ex-Western Welsh Depot (© Robert Mac)" /></a>
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					<title>Bristol</title>
					<link>http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/c1554900.html</link>
					<description>Bristol was another of the small band of early motorbus operators which found the chassis it bought to be less than satisfactory and decided as a result to build its own. The company came into being in 1874 as the Bristol Tramways Co and in 1887 was renamed the Bristol Tramways and Carriage Co after a merger. Bristol began building its own chassis and engines in 1908.

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/davidlloyd/bristolhistory.htm
http://bcv.robsly.com/</description>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Saturday  2 August 2008</b>: Bristol was another of the small band of early motorbus operators which found the chassis it bought to be less than satisfactory and decided as a result to build its own. The company came into being in 1874 as the Bristol Tramways Co and in 1887 was renamed the Bristol Tramways and Carriage Co after a merger. Bristol began building its own chassis and engines in 1908.

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/davidlloyd/bristolhistory.htm
http://bcv.robsly.com/</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064509.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/509060000064.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="[347EDV] Bristol SUL4A {173.003} / ECW {12037} B36F; new 1/1961 as Western National 633; seen here in August 1968 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064489.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/489060000064.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[348EDV] Bristol SUL4A {173.004} / ECW {12038} B36F; new 1/1961 as Western National 634; seen here in August 1968 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064477.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/477060000064.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[349EDV] Bristol SUL4A {173.005} / ECW {12039} B36F; new 1/1961 as Western National 635; seen here in August 1968 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064476.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/476060000064.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[353EDV] Bristol SUL4A {173.013} / ECW {12043} B36F; new 3/1961 as Western National 639; seen here in August 1968 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54720511.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/511054000720.jpg" width="120" height="89" alt="[357MHU] Bristol MW5G Chassis No: 184.151 / Body: ECW B45F Body No: 12581; new 1961 as Bristol Omnibus Fleet No: 2522, withdrawn February 1977 (Fleet No G2522); seen at Meadowhall Bus Rally September 1996 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260218.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/218060000260.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[476BEV] Bristol LS5G {105.097} / ECW {7505} B45F; new 1/1955 as Eastern National 400; seen here as Hedingham & District L46 in 1968 (acquired in 1966) at Colchester Bus Station. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52264298.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/298052000264.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="573UVX; 1961 Bristol MW5G Eastern National @ LBPT Gathering Long Cross 1 April 2007 (Phil Rawlings)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52264303.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/303052000264.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="837SUO; 1964 Bristol RELH6G Western National @ LBPT Gathering Long Cross 1 April 2007 (Phil Rawlings)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52264292.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/292052000264.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="AJA132; 1938 Bristol LVG North Western Road Car Co Ltd @ LBPT Gathering Long Cross 1 April 2007 (Phil Rawlings)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52264310.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/310052000264.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="BAS562; 1956 Bristol Lodekka LD6G Southern Vectis @ LBPT Gathering Long Cross 1 April 2007 (Phil Rawlings)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60334144.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/144060000334.jpg" width="120" height="87" alt="[CAP234] Bristol K5G {55067} / ECW {6929} H30/26R; new 1940 to Brighton, Hove & District Omnibus Co. Ltd. As their #6350; 02/1960: Southern Vectis [903] O32/26R previously CO32/26R; 12/1968: Enthusiast Consortium, Liphook (for preservation); by 1977: J. Lowe, Holbury (for preservation); 08/1986: D. Priddle, Farnham (for preservation); Seen here on the occasion of the 1969 HCVS London to Brighton Run (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260208.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/208060000260.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[EDV507D] Bristol MW6G {233.011} / ECW {15749} C39F; new 6/1966 as Western National 1425; seen here in Devon, July 1969. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064480.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/480060000064.jpg" width="120" height="88" alt="[FTT704] Former Western National 353, a Bristol K5A new in 1945 with a Strachan L27/28R body, rebodied by ECW L27/28R in 1955; FTT704 was used by Western National at their Totnes Depot for most of its life with that company; seen here in August 1968 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley) *SURVIVOR* – See http://www.bvbg.org.uk/FTT704.htm" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064479.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/479060000064.jpg" width="120" height="86" alt="[GJB254] Bristol LWL6B {85168} / ECW {5363} B39RD; new 1952 as Thames Valley #616; Madeira Drive Brighton, Sunday 3rd May 1970 on the occasion of the 5th London to Brighton Historic Commercial Vehicle Run (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260213.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/213060000260.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="[GMR26] Bristol K5G / ECW L55R, new 1950 as Wilts & Dorset #311. Upminster, March 1968. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59432292.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/292059000432.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="[GNJ997] UPMINSTER & DISTRICT ex BRIGHTON HOVE & DISTRICT #6432, 1952 Bristol KSW6B / ECW H32/28R. Withdrawn in 1966. Here at Brighton for the 1969 HCVS London to Brighton Run (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064485.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/485060000064.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="[LTA772] Bristol LWL5G {83322} / ECW {5406} B39R, (now B37R?); new 3/51 as Western National 1613 > Southern National in 12/59; Madeira Drive Brighton, Sunday 3rd May 1970 on the occasion of the 5th London to Brighton Historic Commercial Vehicle Run (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52264282.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/282052000264.jpg" width="90" height="120" alt="MDL954 Bristol Lodekka LD6G Southern Vectis @ Amberley 17 Sept (Phil Rawlings)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60424502.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/502060000424.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[NFM64] CROSVILLE MOTOR SERVICES LTD MW432. A 1952 Bristol KSW6B {86082} / ECW H34/26R.  Here in 1968 with MARGO’s COACHES of Penge, London.  (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59420974.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/974059000420.jpg" width="120" height="85" alt="[TNO669] Bristol LWL5G {85.163} / ECW {5340} B39R; History: 1951 in service with Eastern National Omnibus Company Limited, Chelmsford (4132); July 1954 Fleet number changed to 347; August 1964 Fleet number changed to 1135; 1965 out of service with Eastern National Omnibus Company Limited, Chelmsford (1135); March 1965 Hainault Sea Scout Troop, Hainault; October 1965 6th Seven Kings Sea Scout Troop, Seven Kings; Photographed November 1969 in Peckham, London (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56955285.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/285056000955.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[MCL942P] Bristol VRT/SL3/6LX {VRT/SL3/238} / ECW {21071} H43/31F; new 2/1976 as Eastern Counties VR166; visited the Isle of Man during 2001 in its role as a film support vehicle with Aeroshoot Film Services. The bus is seen at Douglas docks either early or late in the day (can’t remember which - it was either to or from work) on October 31, 2001 in readiness for its return to the UK. (© Richard Dodge)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57027330.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/330057000027.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[OFW806] Bristol SC4LK {121.018} / ECW {9981} C33F; new 6/1957 as Lincolnshire 2609 (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57027336.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/336057000027.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[LED71P] Bristol RESL6G {RESL-8-468} / East Lancs {5303} B41D; new 12/1975 as Warrington 71, seen on Blackpool seafront (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55326738.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/738055000326.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[LHN860] Bristol L5G {79070} / ECW {4166} B35R (converted in 1960 to B35F); new 1949 to United Auto, BLO460 > BG413 (© Dave Gothard) Full vehicle details available at http://www.cornucopia.org.uk/html/search/verb/GetRecord/6067" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56962569.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/569056000962.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[LFM810] Crosville KW229 > SLB229, Bristol LWL6B {85135} / ECW {5286} B39R new 2/51 seen here in the company of LFM756, Crosville KW175 > SLB175, Bristol LL6B {81165} / ECW {4582} C31R (later B39R) new 10/50 and LFM728 Crosville KG147 > SLG147, Bristol L5G {81036} / ECW {4573} B35R new 7/50. Seen at Malpas (© Dave Gothard)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57113707.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/707057000113.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[286HFM] Bristol LD6G {138.182} / ECW {10224} H33/27RD (Converted to O33/27RD); new 11/1958 as Crosville DLG950; seen on a Wirral open day (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52589016.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/016052000589.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(JAH 553D) Bristol FLF6G/ECW, new in 1966 as EASTERN COUNTIES #453.  Here on the Slough & Windsor Running Day, 13th May 2007.  (Chris Stanley©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53783269.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/269053000783.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(ONO 49) EASTERN NATIONAL #309 /1107. Bristol L5G/ECW, new in 1950. The Castle Point Open Day, 14th October 2007. (© A.Lennox-Kay via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53783267.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/267053000783.jpg" width="120" height="88" alt="EN2510 (236LNO) EASTERN NATIONAL #2510, a 1958 Bristol LDL6G/ECW, here at the Castle Point Open Day, October 2007. (© A.Lennox-Kay via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128547.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/547057000128.jpg" width="120" height="91" alt="[WYL137] Bristol LH6L {LH-1291} / ECW {21904} B39F; new 9/1976 as London Transport BL49 (originally OJD49R); Redhill Road, Cobham, 17th June 2007 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55256735.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/735055000256.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[RLN230W] Bristol LHS6L LHS-370 / Plaxton Supreme IV 818BC001 C26F; new 12/1980 as British Airways C303 (non-PCV), then to Taw & Torridge, Merton (September 1996) and altered to C31F; preserved by D Cocking, Basildon (May 2006); Noted for sale on eBay October 2008; seen at Worthing Bus Day 29th July 2007 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55256738.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/738055000256.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[OJD95R] Bristol LH6L LH-1368 / ECW 21950 B39F; new 9/1977 as London Transport BL95; seen at Worthing Bus Day 29th July 2007 (© Chris Stanley). This vehicle has had quite a chequered history, full details can be found at http://www.countrybus.org/Bristol/BLa.htm#fleet and http://bcv.robsly.com/ojd95r.html" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55257627.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/627055000257.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[VVV952W] Bristol VRT/SL3/2880 / ECW 24701 Series 2 H43/31F; new 4/1981 as United Counties Omnibus Company Ltd. 952; seen at Worthing Bus Day 29th July 2007 (© Chris Stanley) – an illustrated history of this vehicle can be found at http://web.ukonline.co.uk/robsly/vvv952w.html" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52264300.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/300052000264.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="MDL 954: ex-SOUTHERN VECTIS Lodekka #500, new in 1956...converted to open top in 1974. Also in pic is (PL 8343) a 1931 MORRIS Minor folding-head saloon. Amberley Bus Gathering Day, 16th September 2007. (Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128543.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/543057000128.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[MDL954] 1956 Bristol Lodekka LD6G; ex-Southern Vectis 500; new in 1956, converted to open-top in 1974. Amberley Bus Day, 16th September 2007. (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57027350.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/350057000027.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[GCL349N] Bristol RELH6L {RELH-4-750} / ECW {21426} DP49F; new 12/1974 as Eastern Counties RLE747 – Three stages of restoration at Northfleet on 3/12/07, 30/1/08 and 2/6/08. (© Chris Stanley) #1 of 3" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57027351.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/351057000027.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[GCL349N] Bristol RELH6L {RELH-4-750} / ECW {21426} DP49F; new 12/1974 as Eastern Counties RLE747 – Three stages of restoration at Northfleet on 3/12/07, 30/1/08 and 2/6/08. (© Chris Stanley) #2 of 3" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52443075.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/075052000443.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(CJH 123V), Bristol VRTSL3 / ECW, new in 1980 as ALDER VALLEY #983. High Wycombe workshops, 2nd February 2008. (Chris Stanley©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52443074.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/074052000443.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(VDV 789), Bristol MW / ECW, new in 1958 as SOUTHERN NATIONAL #1788. High Wycombe, 2nd February 2008. (Chris Stanley©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128573.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/573057000128.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[HKE867] MAIDSTONE & DISTRICT DH159; a 1945 Bristol K6A (AEC engine) / rebodied in 1953 with Weymann H56R.  Hawkhurst Bus Station, 16th February 2008. (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52443070.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/070052000443.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(BRC 837T), Bristol VRT / ECW, new in 1979 as TRENT #837. Here at High Wycombe, 8th March 2008. (Chris Stanley©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54992951.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/951054000992.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[RAH260W] Bristol VRT/SL3/6LXB VRT/SL3/2690 / ECW 24623, H43/31F; new 11/1980 as Eastern Counties VR260. Seen alongside sister vehicle [RAH268W] Bristol VRT/SL3/6LXB VRT/SL3/2860 / ECW 24631, H43/31F; new 3/1981 as Eastern Counties VR268. Seen at Ensignbus, Purfleet, on 18th March 2008 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54992947.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/947054000992.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[RAH260W] Bristol VRT/SL3/6LXB VRT/SL3/2690 / ECW 24623, H43/31F; new 11/1980 as Eastern Counties VR260. Seen at Ensignbus, Purfleet, on 18th March 2008 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56972071.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/071056000972.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="[PFE542V] Bristol VRT/SL3/6LXB {VRT/SL3/2446} / ECW {24330} H43/31F; new 7/1980 as Lincolnshire 1958 seen together with [DBE 187] 1946 Bristol K6A/Eastern Coach Works H30/26R body; Lincolnshire Road Car No. 2115 (© David Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56972077.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/077056000972.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="[HPW133] Preserved ex-Eastern Counties LKH133, a Bristol K5G with ECW H30/26R body new in May 1949; seen here with ONO59 which started life with Eastern National in 1949, a Bristol K5G with ECW L27/28R body, numbered 4038/1327/2255. (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55604946.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/946055000604.jpg" width="83" height="120" alt="[236LNO] Eastern National 2510; Bristol LDL6G LDLX004 / ECW EX4 H37/33F - Experimental prototype Lodekka new 1958. Kept at Castle Point Transport Museum; seen at Clackets Lane Service Station, M25, on a very wintery   6th April 2008. [(c) A. Lennox-Kay via Chris Stanley (with permission)]" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55625074.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/074055000625.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[KJD413P] Bristol LH-1246 LH6L / ECW 21868 B39F; new 4/1976 as London Transport BL13. Seen at Cobham Open Day (Wisley) on 6th April 2008 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55625069.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/069055000625.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[GNJ573N] Bristol VRT/SL2/908 VRT/SL6G / ECW 20571 H43/31F; new 12/1974 as Southdown 573. Seen at Cobham Open Day (Wisley) on 6th April 2008 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55625070.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/070055000625.jpg" width="120" height="88" alt="[XAP639S] Bristol VRT/SL3/1462 VRT/SL3/6LXB / ECW 23219 H43/31F; new 7/1978 as Southdown 639. Seen at Cobham Open Day (Wisley) on 6th April 2008 (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52589025.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/025052000589.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(YDL315) SOUTHERN VECTIS #570, a 1962 Bristol FS6G/ECW, withdrawn in 1979. Crystal Palace for the London to Brighton Run, 4th May 2008. (Chris Stanley©)" /></a>
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					<description>The Bedford story is a relatively simple and succesful one. The American-owned manufacturer, which had been assembling Chevrolets in this country, went one step further and commenced UK production, partly to avoid import duties. It kept the model range simple, sold at competitive prices and used a talented designer. Bedford production began in 1931 and, by 1939, the company claimed that 70% of buses and coaches with less than 26 seats on British roads were Bedfords.

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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Saturday  2 August 2008</b>: The Bedford story is a relatively simple and succesful one. The American-owned manufacturer, which had been assembling Chevrolets in this country, went one step further and commenced UK production, partly to avoid import duties. It kept the model range simple, sold at competitive prices and used a talented designer. Bedford production began in 1931 and, by 1939, the company claimed that 70% of buses and coaches with less than 26 seats on British roads were Bedfords.

http://www.bedford-world.com/
http://www.fleetdata.co.uk/bedford.html</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260197.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/197060000260.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[1800CD] Bedford SB3 {79883} / Harrington {2299} C41F; new 6/1960 as Unique, Brighton #35; seen here on excursion duties on the occasion of the 1968 HCVS London to Brighton Run (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52264291.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/291052000264.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="675OCV; 1962 Bedford SB3 @ Amberley 17 September 2006 (Phil Rawlings)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60334147.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/147060000334.jpg" width="120" height="87" alt="[CMG30] Bedford WLB with Duple C20R coachwork; the vehicle was new to Garner of Ealing in June 1935. It was acquired by Rambler Coaches (Hastings)  in November 2008 from Taylors of Tintinhull, having been in store; Seen here on the occasion of the 1969 HCVS London to Brighton Run (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59420968.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/968059000420.jpg" width="120" height="89" alt="[FEL 218] BOURNEMOUTH CORP #15. 1939 Bedford WTB / Burlingham body, withdrawn 1959, transferred to the BOURNEMOUTH CIVIL DEFENCE in 1961. Here on Madeira Drive Brighton for the 1969 HCVS London to Brighton Run. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59434529.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/529059000434.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[GMB112C] BEA Bedford VAL14 {1594} / Plaxton {652490} C52F; new 1/1965 to Shearing, Altrincham; seen with [HMA588C] BEA Bedford VAL14 {1713} / Plaxton {652852} C51F; new 4/1965 to Shearing, Altrincham; Heathrow February 1970 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60424497.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/497060000424.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[HRO1] Bedford OB {47048} / Thurgood {328} C29F; new 4/47 to Sams, Hoddesdon (N); Brighton, May 1970 on the occasion of the HCVS London to Brighton Run. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley) Many thanks to Christopher Platt for the identification." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60334143.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/143060000334.jpg" width="120" height="86" alt="[JT8077] Bedford WTB / Duple bodied 25-seater, new to Sheasbys of Corfe Castle in 1937. Once owned by singer Adge Cutler, she was used by Pearce Comfy Lux of Cattistock on summer seaside routes in Weymouth in 1987/88.  Even in 2009 we find JT8077 still in use on the Isle of Wight, run by John Woodham of Ryde, on vintage coach tours of the island; and also took part in the 2009 HCVS London to Brighton Run; Seen here on the occasion of the 1969 HCVS London to Brighton Run (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064486.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/486060000064.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="[JT8077] a 1937 Bedford WTB with 25 seat coachwork by Duple. JT was new to South Dorset Coaches at Corfe Castle in Dorset, and stayed with the company for thirty years; Madeira Drive Brighton, Sunday 3rd May 1970 on the occasion of the 5th London to Brighton Historic Commercial Vehicle Run (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260185.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/185060000260.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[KDV131F] Bedford VAM5 {7818634} / ECW {16639} B41F; new 1967 as Western National 701; Dartmouth, August 1968. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54720472.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/472054000720.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[KSU381] 1949 Bedford OB / Duple Vista; East Yorkshire Motor Services Fleet No 100 ex Tours, Douglas 1988 – original registration 1949MN then SS7676; seen at Meadowhall Bus Rally September 1996. (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59434530.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/530059000434.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[LMG164C] Bedford VAL14 {1823} / Marshall {B3496} B48D; new 1965 as BEA, Northolt 50; Heathrow February 1970. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59434528.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/528059000434.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[LYE796D] Bedford VAM5 {6807199} / Plaxton {669252} C45F; new /1966 to Margo’s of Penge, SE20; seen here on the Crystal Palace Parade, London in 1969. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60334187.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/187060000334.jpg" width="120" height="86" alt="[TM9347] 1931 Bedford WHB with 14-seat Waveney coachwork. The Bedford was restored by Arlington Motors in 1964 and is now part of the Vauxhall Heritage collection; Seen here on the occasion of the 1969 HCVS London to Brighton Run (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52264293.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/293052000264.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="UVE593K; 1972 Bedford J2SZ2. The coach body is by Plaxton and has 20 seats. New to NBTS, Cambridge. Seen at Madeira Drive, Brighton, 04.05.2008 (Lars Petter Skau)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56955269.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/269056000955.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[NWG989X] This coach later ventured to the Isle of Man in the Tours (IOM), and later Protours (IOM), fleets being re-registered MAN 111J in 1990, although it left the fleet a short while ago. The coach is seen at the former Summerhill depot, Douglas, Isle of Man carrying its second fleet number, 53, having initially been numbered 51 when it arrived. (© Richard Dodge)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128528.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/528057000128.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[966RVO] Bedford VAL14 {1115} / Yeates {0013} C50D; new 7/1963 as Barton 966; seen at Weston Park (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52947009.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/009052000947.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="FFX458 1952 Bedford MLC Basingstoke Festival Of Transport 11.5.08 (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52947027.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/027052000947.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="HOD75 1949 Bedford OB Basingstoke Festival Of Transport 11.5.08 (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52947015.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/015052000947.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="LTA750 1949 Bedford OB Chiltern Hills Vintage Vehicle Rally 18.05.08 (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55326642.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/642055000326.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[PYY28D] This is a previous colour scheme seen at Crich. It was in use as a coach for the Queen Mother on one of the Royal estates. (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128559.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/559057000128.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[BEP882] 1951 Bedford OB / Duple bodywork, seen leaving Llandudno rally. (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52637183.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/183052000637.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(CNW155C), Bedford Val 14 / Harrington, new in 1965 to HEAP TOURS, Leeds.   Amberley, 10th June 2007.  (Chris Stanley©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52443093.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/093052000443.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(326 CAA), a 1961 Bedford SB3 / Harrington, new to CHISNELL of Winchester. Here at the Amberley Museum for the Harrington Bus Day, 10th June 2007. (Chris Stanley©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56955275.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/275056000955.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="[1950MN] Protours (IOM) Duple bodied Bedford OB 1950MN is seen negotiating the first of two hairpin bends on the descent on the road from Snaefell Mountain to Tholt-y-Will (sometimes referred to as the Island’s Switzerland). Operation of a psv along this section of the road is normally barred and only permitted on special occasions with dispensation from the Island’s road department. Tholt-y-Will road, Isle of Man - Monday, July 23, 2007. (© Richard Dodge)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128521.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/521057000128.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[WDD17X] Bedford YNT {LW453085} / Plaxton {8211NTS6X507} C53F; new 2/1982 to Beard, Cinderford; Amberley Bus Day, 16th September 2007. (© Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52443097.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/097052000443.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(KUL 343D), Bedford VAS2, new in 1966 as GREATER LONDON COUNCIL #343. Amberley Bus Gathering Day, 16th September 2007. (Chris Stanley©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52443068.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/068052000443.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(HB 4060), a 1932 Bedford WLB / Davis, new to WILLIAMS of Blania. Crystal Palace for the London to Brighton Run on 4th May 2008. (Chris Stanley©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57128517.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/517057000128.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[WWY113G] Bedford VAM70 {9T463175} / Plaxton {692197} C45F; new 1969 to Abbey, Selby; seen at the gathering in Stoke (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52637180.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/180052000637.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="LTA752, 1950 Bedford OB at the Cart Marking Ceremony Guildhall 18.06.08 (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52589012.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/012052000589.jpg" width="120" height="96" alt="EAJ679 1948 Bedford OB at the Cart Marking Ceremony Guildhall 18.06.08 (Phil Rawlings©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54935146.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/146054000935.jpg" width="120" height="95" alt="[PPH698] 1951 Bedford SB/Duple seen at the Weymouth bus running day 22nd June 2008 (© Robert Mac)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52443061.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/061052000443.jpg" width="120" height="92" alt="Cosy Coaches ATS408; 1948 Bedford OB with 29-seat Duple Vista body. Seen at Chatsworth Preserved Bus Gathering – 24th June 2007. (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52137946.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/946052000137.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="Bedford J-type bus at the 2007 Bedford Gathering (Ron Comben)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55605832.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/832055000605.jpg" width="120" height="70" alt="[CUW82] Bedford WTB with Duple C25F body, operated by Vic’s Tours, St. Marys, Isles of Scilly, photo taken in 1958 (© Pete Jones)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52946996.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/996052000946.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="FW2378 Bedford WLG seen at HCVS Madeira Drive 5 May 1996 (Phil Rawlings ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53229808.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/808053000229.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="GUP743C; 1965 Bedford VAL14/Plaxton C52F; Kenzies. Seen at Showbus 2007. (Doug Spencer ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55606789.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/789055000606.jpg" width="118" height="120" alt="[HFH702] 1951 Bedford OB / Beadle B35R (JCB156), new to Silvey, Saul, Glos.. Photo taken in Falmouth, early 1960s - Vehicle with A. H. George (Pelere Motors) Penrhyn, when photographed. Vehicle fitted with a Perkins engine in 1962. (© Pete Jones)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55873707.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/707055000873.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[HLG812K] Bedford VAL70 {2T470731} / Plaxton {728398} C53F; new 6/1972 to Naylor, Stockton Heath. Preserved with M. & J. Travel, Newcastle on Clun. (© Pete Jones)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55256737.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/737055000256.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[HOT339] 1950 Bedford OB Gaydon 8th June 2008 (John Turnbull ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53229793.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/793053000229.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="HOT339; 1950 Bedford OB/Duple C27F; Tanners Services. Seen at Showbus 2007. (Doug Spencer ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52671777.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/777052000671.jpg" width="120" height="100" alt="HTF586, 1947 Bedford OB Single deck coach with body by Scottish Motor Traction seen in the livery of Warburton Bros (Bury) Ltd. Manchester Museum of Transport 20th April 2008 (Doug Spencer©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53229725.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/725053000229.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="KNK373H;1969 Bedford J2 with Plaxton Embassy coachwork; Rickards. Seen at Showbus 2007. (Doug Spencer ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55606788.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/788055000606.jpg" width="120" height="74" alt="[LCJ929] 1954 Bedford SBO with Duple (Midland) B40F Body; New to Yeomans Motors, Canon Pyon as fleet no: 16. Ended up as a caravan on the Isle of Skye. (© Pete Jones)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52137947.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/947052000137.jpg" width="120" height="74" alt="Bedford YLQ Ex. Warrens of Ticehurst, East Sussex, with Duple Dominant lux. 45 seat bodywork; taken in 2000 at a filling station in Remich, Luxembourg. The driver on this occasion was Jiri Jirek (David Griffiths)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53229812.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/812053000229.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="MVE400H; 1969 Bedford J2/Plaxton	 C15F; E K Flack. Seen at Showbus 2007. (Doug Spencer ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53229739.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/739053000229.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="MVE400H; 1969 Bedford J2/Plaxton	 C15F; E K Flack. Seen at Showbus 2007. (Doug Spencer ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52264309.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/309052000264.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="FW2378 1931 Bedford, East Kirkby 23.07.08 This little gem was in a hangar at the Lincs Aviation Heritage Centre hanger at East Kirkby in Lincs. (Phil Rawlings)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52589039.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/039052000589.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="BEDFORD VAS - USS 416L - 1972, new to Ian Glass of West End East Lothian, fitted with Bedford’s 6 cylinder diesel, Panorama IV coachwork by Plaxton. Seen at the Trans-Pennine Run 3rd August 2008. (Dave Gothard©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53781764.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/764053000781.jpg" width="120" height="86" alt="(PPH 698) Bedford SB / Duple, new in 1951 to HR RICHMOND Ltd. Here on the Worcester Park Running Day, 10th August 2008. (Chris Stanley ©) " /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55326636.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/636055000326.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[380FGB] Bedford VAS1 1024 / Willowbrook 61019 B30F; new 5/1962 as MacBrayne, Glasgow 80; seen at the Scottish bus museum. (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
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					<description>Leyland Motors, Leyland, Lancashire

The first Leyland bus is believed to have been delivered to the Dundee Motor Omnibus Co in 1900.
http://www.madeinpreston.co.uk/Road/leylandinfo.html
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Saturday  2 August 2008</b>: Leyland Motors, Leyland, Lancashire

The first Leyland bus is believed to have been delivered to the Dundee Motor Omnibus Co in 1900.
http://www.madeinpreston.co.uk/Road/leylandinfo.html
</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064495.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/495060000064.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[308TR] Leyland Titan PD2/27 {602750} / Park Royal {B41583} H37/29R; new 3/1961 as Southampton Corporation #308 seen here in the company of [KOW901F] AEC Regent V {3D2RA1865} / Neepsend H40/30R; new 9/1967 as Southampton #396; July 1968 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064488.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/488060000064.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[338AOW] Leyland Titan PD2A/27 {621755} / Park Royal {B47006} H37/29R; new 1/1963 as Southampton Corporation #338; seen here in July 1968 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59432251.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/251059000432.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[396BUH] Leyland Titan PD2A/30 {622396} / East Lancs {5906} H37/28R; new 2/1963 as Cardiff 396; seen in Cardiff Central Bus Station July 1968 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52264272.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/272052000264.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="927 CUF 1964 Leyland PD3 Southdown @ Amberley 17 September 2006 (Phil Rawlings)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52589022.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/022052000589.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="BUF122C 1965 Leyland Leopard PSU3-1R Southdown LBPT Gathering 1 April 2007 (Phil Rawlings©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064498.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/498060000064.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[DR4902] 1929 Leyland Titan TD1 arriving at Brighton for the 1970 London to Brighton Run. National Omnibus 2849>Western National>Chivers, Histon (staff bus)>Restored by Eastern Counties in their livery (as per the photo), not operated but donated by them to British Transport Museum at Clapham. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260215.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/215060000260.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[EK8867] Leyland Tiger TS4 {1730}/ Santus B32R; new 10/32 as Wigan 81; seen here on the occasion of the 1970 HCVS London to Brighton Run (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59434514.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/514059000434.jpg" width="120" height="79" alt="[FJF143] ex-Leicester City Transport #104 with sister vehicle #105 [FJF144] 1949 Leyland PD2/1 H30/26R, withdrawn in 1967. Here with Margo’s, Penge, London SE20. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52264297.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/297052000264.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="FXT122; 1939 Leyland REC - London Transport CR16 @ LBPT Gathering Long Cross 1 April 2007 (Phil Rawlings)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59432245.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/245059000432.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[HBO376D] Leyland Tiger Cub PSUC1/12T {L70700} / Marshall {B3612} DP41F; new /1966 as Western Welsh 1376; seen in Cardiff July 1968 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260193.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/193060000260.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[HCD392E] Leyland PSU3/3RT {L65099} / Duple (N) {176/20} C41F; new 3/1967 as Southdown 1792; seen here on excursion duties on the occasion of the 1968 HCVS London to Brighton Run (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260217.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/217060000260.jpg" width="120" height="86" alt="[HTB656] Leyland PS1 {462440} / Roe B35R; new 1946 as Ramsbottom UDC #17. Now resident at the Manchester Museum of Transport, Cheetham; seen here on the occasion of the 1970 HCVS London to Brighton Run (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260219.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/219060000260.jpg" width="120" height="89" alt="[JK9115] Leyland Titan PD1{461661} / East Lancs {4090} H28/24R; new May 1947 as Eastbourne #17;  Taken out of service 1962, then rebuilt Nov 1962 - Feb 1963 to Open Top O30/26R. Withdrawn Feb 1968. **SURVIVOR** based at the West of England Transport Collection, Chulmleigh, Devon; seen here on the occasion of the 1970 HCVS London to Brighton Run (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54140508.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/508054000140.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="Chesterfield Corporation 48, JRA635, Leyland Tiger PS1 with Crossley bodywork, new in 1947. Seen on its ‘home turf’ one sunny afternoon in August 1998 just prior to the run out from Stephenson Place to New Whittington and then at the ‘terminus’ – which was actually Old Whittington! August 1998 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54140509.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/509054000140.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="Chesterfield Corporation 48, JRA635, Leyland Tiger PS1 with Crossley bodywork, new in 1947. Seen on its ‘home turf’ one sunny afternoon in August 1998 just prior to the run out from Stephenson Place to New Whittington and then at the ‘terminus’ – which was actually Old Whittington! August 1998 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54140510.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/510054000140.jpg" width="120" height="81" alt="Chesterfield Corporation 48, JRA635, Leyland Tiger PS1 with Crossley bodywork, new in 1947. Seen on its ‘home turf’ one sunny afternoon in August 1998 just prior to the run out from Stephenson Place to New Whittington and then at the ‘terminus’ – which was actually Old Whittington! August 1998 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59432291.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/291059000432.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[KGK509] London Transport RTW9; new into service 6/1949 on 41 (AR -Tottenham), body 2909; 4/1970 into store at BX – Bexleyheath; 9/1970 sold to Pickersgill & Laverick, (Cudworth); seen here with RT1038 (JXN66) at Bexleyheath garage (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59434527.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/527059000434.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[KGK786] ex-London Transport RTL122; Chassis: 7RT: Leyland PD2/1; Body: Park Royal, type RT8: 56 seats (26 + 30), metal frames, 4 bays; seen here with Simon Pegg Ltd, Upminster, March 16th 1968 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59434532.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/532059000434.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[KGU212] London Transport RTL266; Chassis: 7RT: Leyland PD2/1; Body: Park Royal, type RT8: 56 seats (26 + 30), metal frames, 4 bays; seen here on the forecourt of Stonebridge (SE) garage in 1970 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59420983.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/983059000420.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[KGU70] London Transport RTL620; Chassis: 7RT: Leyland PD2/1; Body: Metro-Cammell, type RT7: 56 seats (26 + 30), metal frames, 4 bays. Seen at Stonebridge depot. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59432294.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/294059000432.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[KLB605] London Transport RTL418; Chassis: 7RT: Leyland PD2/1; Body: Park Royal, type RT8: 56 seats (26 + 30), metal frames, 4 bays; seen here in Cricklewood (W) garage (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59434531.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/531059000434.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[KLB614] London Transport RTL427; Chassis: 7RT: Leyland PD2/1; Body: Park Royal, type RT8: 56 seats (26 + 30), metal frames, 4 bays; seen here in West Ham (WH) garage (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p54140526.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/526054000140.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[KW2260] 1927 Leyland Lion PLSC3 [46020] / Leyland B36R originally Bradford 325 seen at Transperience, Bradford, in August 1997 (© Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60334146.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/146060000334.jpg" width="120" height="87" alt="[KW 474] Leyland Lion PLSC1 / Leyland B31F Body; ‘Lincoln No. 1’. This example entered service with Blythe and Berwick of Bradford in 1927. It later passed to the West Yorkshire Road Car Company and finally to Jersey Motor Transport in the late 1930s. It continued in service until 1959, when JMT modernised their fleet (mainly with ex London Transport RTL type buses) and was rescued in 1959 by the LVVS and returned to the mainland. It was restored to the livery of Lincoln Corporation, whose first PLSC, VL300, was an identical vehicle; Seen here on the occasion of the 1969 HCVS London to Brighton Run (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59420970.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/970059000420.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[KXW378] RTW278; Chassis: Leyland PD2/3, 16ft 4in wheel-base, 6 cylinder 9.8 litre diesel; Body: Leyland, type RT6: 56 seats (26 + 30), metal frames, 4 bays. 8ft wide; new to London Transport March 1950, withdrawn 1970. Sold to Pickersgill & Laverick, (Cudworth) 3/71; seen here at Fulwell depot in December 1969 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59434513.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/513059000434.jpg" width="120" height="76" alt="[KXW420] London Transport RTW320; new into service 5/1950 on 88 during width-trials (Merton - AL); 4/1970 into store at W - Dollis Hill, Cricklewood; sold 3/71 to Pickersgill & Laverick, (Cudworth); seen here at Cricklewood as a trainer (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59434520.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/520059000434.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[KYY781] ex-London Transport RTL811; Chassis: 7RT: Leyland PD2/1; Body: Park Royal, type RT8: 56 seats (26 + 30), metal frames, 4 bays; seen here at Upminster, March 16th 1968 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064475.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/475060000064.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[LYF304D] Leyland Atlantean PDR1/1 {L60267} / MCW CH18/16F; new 10/1966 to BOAC, London Airport; [LYF306D] Leyland Atlantean PDR1/1 {L60308} / MCW CH18/16F; new 10/1966 to BOAC, London Airport; [LYF307D] Leyland Atlantean PDR1/1 {L60484} / MCW CH18/16F; new 11/1966 to BOAC, London Airport; All seen here together at The BOAC Air Terminal in July 1969 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59432293.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/293059000432.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[LYR764] London Transport RTL1232; Chassis: 7RT: Leyland PD2/1; Body: Park Royal, type RT8: 56 seats (26 + 30), metal frames, 4 bays. New 11/1951; into service 12/1951 on 123 (RD - Hornchurch); seen here in Abbey Wood garage (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60260194.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/194060000260.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[NKT896] Maidstone & District #400 a 1951 Leyland PD2 / Leyland 56-seat.   Madeira Drive, Brighton for the London to Brighton Run, May 1970. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064510.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/510060000064.jpg" width="120" height="82" alt="[RU8678] Leyland Lion PLSC3 {47819} / Leyland B35F (to B30F in 1938) new 1/29 as Hants & Dorset 268 > B268; Madeira Drive Brighton, Sunday 3rd May 1970 on the occasion of the 5th London to Brighton Historic Commercial Vehicle Run (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064507.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/507060000064.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="[RV6368] Leyland Titan TD4 / English Electric 50-seat bodywork; new 7/35 as Portsmouth # 8; seen here in July 1968 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley) *SURVIVOR* RV6368 is currently housed at the Milestones Museum, Basingstoke." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52264276.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/276052000264.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="UF6473 1930 Leyland Titan TD1 Southdown @ LBPT Gathering Long Cross 1 April 2007 (Phil Rawlings)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p60064511.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/511060000064.jpg" width="120" height="89" alt="Leyland Titan TD1’s WH1553, DR4902, and JUB29. Brighton for the 1970 London to Brighton Run. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59434522.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/522059000434.jpg" width="120" height="89" alt="[XGB779] Leyland Titan PD2/3 {0590179} / Alexander {5975} L31/28R; new /1959 to Smith, Barrhead; later served with Theobalds of Long Melford, Suffolk; Here at Brighton for the HCVS London to Brighton Run, May 1969. (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p59420980.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/980059000420.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[XUH371] Leyland Titan PD2A/30 {611534} / MCCW H36/28R; new 11/1961 as Cardiff 371. Photographed in Cardiff July 1968 (© Peter Esposito via Chris Stanley)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57113688.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/688057000113.jpg" width="120" height="92" alt="[3904WE] Leyland Titan PD3/1 {583140} / Roe {GO4877} H39/30R; new 6/1959 as Sheffield 904, seen at Sandtoft (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57113690.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/690057000113.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[WWJ754M] Daimler Fleetline CRG6LXB {67602} / Park Royal {B58428} H43/27D; new 11/1973 as Sheffield 754; seen in company with [MDT222] AEC Regal III {9621A1588-90} / Roe B39F; new 1953 as Doncaster Corporation Transport # 22; also [UDT455F] Doncaster Corporation # 55 a 1969 Leyland Royal Tiger Cub {RTC1/2 800311}  with Roe B45D bodywork {GO6552}. The Royal Tiger Cub was an export chassis and only Doncaster bought any in the UK. Seen at the Sandtoft Trolleybus Museum (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56972078.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/078056000972.jpg" width="120" height="78" alt="[OWJ357A] South Yorkshire M10 Leyland Titan PD3 tow truck seen together with Sheffield 904, 3904WE, a 1959 Leyland Titan PD3/1 with Roe bodywork. Seen at Sandtoft. (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56962573.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/573056000962.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[A755UYL] 1984 Leyland Redline SBBD4P33GBCE01537 / WS B35F; probably new to the GLC/ILEA in the school bus fleet (© Dave Gothard)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52443078.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/078052000443.jpg" width="115" height="120" alt="ABV43B is an East Lancs bodied Leyland Titan PD2A/24 new to Blackburn Corporation in 1964 seen at Hawes 20th May 2006 (Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57027326.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/326057000027.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[MMR553] 1956 Leyland Tiger Cub PSUC1/2 {553503} / Harrington C41C; Silver Star Motor Services Ltd #26 (© Dave Gothard)." /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56406109.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/109056000406.jpg" width="120" height="77" alt="[LTE489P] Leyland Leopard PSU4D/2R {7602203} / Plaxton {7611LB807} B48F: new 7/1976 as Lancashire United 438, seen with LSU 282, the preserved Lancashire United bus recovery Matador with Harvey Frost crane; ex Army 86RD40. Seen at the Manchester Museum of Transport (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57113694.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/694057000113.jpg" width="120" height="86" alt="[932GTA] Leyland Atlantean PDR1/1 {602729} / Metro Cammell CO44/31F; new 6/1961 as Devon General DL932; seen at Llandudno (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p56972070.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/070056000972.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[NNB125] Preserved Manchester 25, a Leyland Royal Tiger PSU1/13 with Northern Counties B33C centre entrance bodywork, new in 1953. It was withdrawn from service in 1966. (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p57113680.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/680057000113.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="[CWM151C]  Leyland Titan PD2/40 {L20575} / Weymann {M1016} H37/27F; new 7/1965 as Southport 51 (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52671780.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/780052000671.jpg" width="90" height="120" alt="AHF850, Wallasey Corporation 54, a 1951 Leyland Titan PD2, seen at the Wirral Transport Museum 24th March 2007. This bus and others owned by Wirral Council Museum Service, operate free and paying bus services during the summer months, for the people of Wirral. (Doug Spencer ©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p55326644.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/644055000326.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="[HUF303] Southdown 1948 Leyland PS1/1 with 32-seat Park Royal body; seen at a local MOT Station (Middlewich) 2007. (© Dave Gothard)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53213045.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/045053000213.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="(A888 SYE)  ..  LRT  T888   ..  a 1983 Leyland Titan.  Before/during/after restoration , 2007/8. (1 of 3) (Chris Stanley©)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p53224719.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/719053000224.jpg" width="120" height="90" alt="( KXW 435 ) .. LONDON TRANSPORT  RTW 335, new in 1950. Exported in 1966, France, then Germany, returned in 2004, now with IMPERIAL BUSES. (minus engine and interior). Here in IMPERIALS yard, May 2007. (A Lennox-Kay © via Chris Stanley)." /></a>
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					<title>Leyland Society's 10th Annual Gathering</title>
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					<description>10th Annual Leyland Gathering at Crich Tramway Museum - 13th July 2008</description>
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						<![CDATA[ <p><b>Sunday 13 July 2008</b>: 10th Annual Leyland Gathering at Crich Tramway Museum - 13th July 2008</p><div><a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52092053.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/053052000092.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="BD 209 in company with XU 7498 (Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52092047.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/047052000092.jpg" width="120" height="80" alt="1921 G7 Chassis No 12301 with 1921 Dodson 32-seat convertible "Charabus" body (Doug Spencer)" /></a>
<a href="http://classicbritishbusandcoach.fotopic.net/p52092049.html"><img src="http://thumbs.fotopic.net/049052000092.jpg" width="80" height="120" alt="1921 G Chassis No 9961 with 1921 Phoenix 43-seater open-top D/D bus body (Doug Spencer)" /></a>
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