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THORNYCROFT VEHICLE REGISTER, VEHICLE Nos THORNYCROFT VEHICLE REGISTER, VEHICLE Nos. 1 – 9587 (1896-1921) (Doc. 5, Nos. 6001 - 7500) Vehicle Customer Engine Type of Vehicle AT Sales Despatch Delivery No. No. No. Order No. Ref. AD Date 6001 War Office (Shell Mex Ltd.) M4 4208 J WD Lorry 2279 6634 2710 21. 3.18 2 War Office (Scrapped) M4 4223 Chassis “ “ “ “ Collingwood Eng. Co., Glasgow 3 War Office M4 4215 J WD Lorry “ “ 2713 27. 3.18 4 War Office (Mrs. Jowsey) M4 4149 J Chassis “ “ 2709 13. 3.18 Richard Thorpe, Ripon – deleted 18. 2.18 5 War Office (ex. Abbeville) M4 4222 J WD Lorry 2279 6634 2709 13. 3.18 J. W. Wood 4382 9758 4960 20.10.21 6 War Office M4 4186 “ “ 2279 6634 2710 21. 3.18 T. Goodman, Brighton – deleted (A. D. Bates & Co.) 7 War Office M4 4210 “ “ “ “ “ “ 8 “ “ M4 4213 “ “ “ “ 2715 11. 4.18 9 “ “ (Douglass Halse & Co. Ltd.) M4 4209 J Chassis “ “ 2710 21. 3.18 6010 War Office M4 4152 J WD Lorry “ “ 2728 30. 5.18 Hastings & Sons, E. Dulwich 1 War Office M4 4263 “ “ “ “ 2710 21. 3.18 2 “ “ M4 4262 J Chassis “ “ “ “ 3 “ “ (Field Bateman) M4 4261 “ “ “ “ 2714 4. 4.18 4 “ “ M4 4234 J WD Lorry “ “ 2710 21. 3.18 5 “ “ (Shell Mex Ltd.) M4 4203 “ “ “ “ 2713 27. 3.18 6 “ “ M4 4235 “ “ “ “ 2710 21. 3.18 7 War Office (Bannister Corp. – deleted) M4 4236 J Chassis “ “ 2722 9. 5.18 (Wilts. & Dorset Motor Services) 8 War Office (Douglass Halse & Co. Ltd.) M4 4202 “ “ “ “ 2710 21. 3.18 9 “ “ M4 4237 J WD Lorry “ “ 2713 27. 3.18 6020 “ “ M4 4243 “ “ “ “ 2714 4. 4.18 1 War Office M4 4247 J WD Lorry 2279 6634 2713 27. 3.18 Lever Bros. S.P.D. J Box Van 3800 9098 4004 5. 5.20 2 War Office M4 4238 J WD Lorry 2279 6634 2714 4. 4.18 (Bromley Motor Garage Ltd.) Douglass Halse & Co. Ltd. 3 War Office M4 4248 “ “ “ “ 2710 21. 3.18 4 “ “ M4 4249 J Chassis “ “ “ “ 5 “ “ (Douglass Halse & Co. Ltd.) M4 4245 “ “ “ “ “ “ 6 War Office (ex. Abbeville) M4 4244 J WD Lorry 2279 6634 2713 27. 3.18 The National Benzole Co. Ltd. J Open-sided Lorry 4691 10165 5305 18.12.22 7 War Office M4 4250 J WD Lorry 2279 6634 2713 27. 3.18 Andrew Weir & Co., Liverpool (Pennington & Gaskell) 8 War Office (S. Cusick Ltd.) A. Todd M4 4135 J Chassis “ “ 2710 21. 3.18 9 “ “ (Francis Davis Ltd.) M4 4229 J WD Lorry “ “ 2714 4. 4.18 6030 “ “ (Jest Bros.) M4 4150 “ “ “ “ 2713 27. 3.18 1 “ “ M4 4226 J Chassis “ “ 2710 21. 3.18 2 War Office M4 4212 J WD Lorry “ “ 2713 27. 3.18 L. Cook & Co. – deleted (Del. Jan. 1921) 3 War Office (J. Stancliffe & Sons) M4 4227 J Chassis “ “ “ 27. 3.18 4 “ “ (Shell Mex Ltd.) M4 4225 J WD Lorry “ “ 2714 4. 4.18 5 “ “ M4 4197 “ “ “ “ 2713 27. 3.18 6 “ “ M4 4195 “ “ “ “ “ “ 7 “ “ M4 4196 J Chassis “ “ 2714 4. 4.18 8 “ “ M4 4229 J WD Lorry “ “ 2715 11. 4.18 9 “ “ M4 4232 J Chassis “ “ 2713 27. 3.18 6040 War Office M4 4194 J WD Lorry “ “ “ “ Hart Accumulator Co. Ltd. 1 War Office M4 4198 J Chassis “ “ “ “ Peter Thompson (Engineers) Ltd. 2 War Office M4 4259 “ “ “ “ 2714 4. 4.18 Excelsior de Luxe & Cedric Garages 3 War Office M4 4260 J Chassis “ “ 2713 27. 3.18 4 “ “ M4 4242 J WD Lorry “ “ “ “ 5 “ “ M4 4224 “ “ “ “ 2719 25. 4.18 6 War Office M4 4321 J Chassis “ “ 2713 27. 3.18 Board of Agriculture & Fisheries, Selby Jan. ‘19 7 War Office M4 4241 “ “ “ “ 2715 11. 4.18 8 War Office M4 4283 “ “ “ “ 2713 27. 3.18 Keighley Corporation Tramways 9 War Office M4 4280 J WD Lorry “ “ 2715 11. 4.18 6050 “ “ M4 4291 “ “ “ “ 2719 25. 4.18 1 “ “ M4 4292 “ “ “ “ 2717 18. 4.18 2 “ “ M4 4239 “ “ “ “ 2714 4. 4.18 3 War Office (Thomas Allen Ltd. – deleted)M4 4230 J Chassis “ “ 2713 27. 3.18 (Douglass Halse & Co. Ltd.) Liverpool Cartage Co. 4 War Office (Douglass Halse & Co. Ltd.) M4 4275 J WD Lorry “ “ 2714 4. 4.18 5 “ “ M4 4301 “ “ “ “ “ “ 6 War Office (John Booker?) M4 4240 J Chassis “ “ 2713 27. 3.18 Mark Howell, Newport 7 War Office (F. Doyle & Sons) M4 4315 “ “ “ “ 2715 11. 4.18 8 “ “ M4 4297 J WD Lorry “ “ 2719 25. 4.18 9 War Office M4 4299 J Chassis “ “ 2714 4. 4.18 J. E. C. Lord (Manchester) Ltd. 6060 War Office M4 4233 “ “ 2279 6634 2714 4. 4.18 Foster Bros. J Lorry 5158 10836 5672 2. 1.24 1 War Office M4 4281 J WD Lorry 2279 6634 2715 11. 4.18 2 “ “ M4 4302 “ “ “ “ “ “ 3 “ “ M4 4300 “ “ “ “ “ “ 4 War Office (A. Black – deleted) M4 4321 “ “ “ “ “ “ (Joynsons-Loughton & Co.) 5 War Office (Southdown Motor Services) M4 4342 J Chassis “ “ 2714 4. 4.18 6 “ “ M4 4340 J WD Lorry “ “ 2717 18. 4.18 7 “ “ M4 4343 “ “ “ “ “ “ 8 “ “ M4 4301 “ “ “ “ 2715 11. 4.18 9 War Office M4 4284 “ “ “ “ “ “ (Grandes Brasseries D’Ixelles) 6070 War Office (J. Carter) M4 4303 “ “ “ “ 2720 2. 5.18 1 War Office M4 4295 “ “ “ “ 2717 18. 4.18 South Metropolitan Gas. Co. – deleted (Truswell’s Brewery Co. Ltd.) 23.11.21 2 War Office M4 4273 J WD Lorry “ “ 2720 2. 5.18 3 “ “ M4 4306 J Chassis “ “ 2717 18. 4.18 4 “ “ M4 4272 “ “ “ “ 2719 25. 4.18 5 “ “ (W. L. Harryman) M4 4252 J WD Lorry “ “ 2717 18. 4.18 6 War Office M4 4298 J Chassis “ “ 2715 11. 4.18 Westerham Motor & Eng. Co. Ltd. 7 War Office (Wenham & Son) M4 4307 “ “ “ “ 2719 25. 4.18 8 “ “ M4 4282 J WD Lorry “ “ 2720 2. 5.18 9 “ “ (Victoria Flour Mill) M4 4257 “ “ “ “ 2717 18. 4.18 6080 “ “ M4 4270 “ “ “ “ 2720 2. 5.18 1 “ “ M4 4258 “ “ “ “ 2719 25. 4.18 2 “ “ (Jones Bros.) M4 4285 “ “ “ “ 2717 18. 4.18 3 War Office (W. Davis & Co.) M4 4269 “ “ “ “ 2720 2. 5.18 Bromley Motor Garage Ltd. – deleted (Douglass Hulse & Co. Ltd. – deleted (Newman Bros.) 4 War Office M4 4287 J Chassis “ “ 2715 11. 4.18 5 War Office (John Oliver) M4 4290 “ “ “ “ 2719 25. 4.18 Bromley Motor Garage Ltd. 6 War Office M4 4277 “ “ “ “ 2717 18. 4.18 7 “ “ M4 4341 “ “ “ “ “ “ 8 “ “ M4 4271 J WD Lorry “ “ “ “ 9 War Office (Andrews & Oakes) M4 4276 “ “ “ “ “ “ Manville & Etherington – deleted 6090 War Office M4 4278 “ “ “ “ “ “ 1 “ “ M4 4279 J Chassis “ “ “ “ 2 War Office (Phipps Motors) M4 4293 “ “ “ “ 2720 2. 5.18 Glyn Neath Auto Co. Ltd. – deleted 3 War Office M4 4359 J WD Lorry “ “ 2722 9. 5.18 4 “ “ (Thomas Allen Ltd. – deleted) M4 4255 J Chassis “ “ 2717 18. 4.18 5 War Office M4 4274 J WD Lorry 2279 6634 2719 25. 4.18 The National Benzole Co. Ltd. J Open-sided Lorry 4855 10390 5426 15. 5.23 6 War Office M4 4288 J WD Lorry 2279 6634 2719 25. 4.18 7 8 War Office M4 4311 J Chassis “ “ “ “ 9 War Office M4 4313 “ “ “ “ “ “ Line above deleted (Aire & Calder Navigation – deleted) Re-purchased from M.O.S. and sold to Nash’s for scrap 6100 War Office M4 4332 J WD Lorry “ “ “ “ 1 “ “ M4 4316 “ “ “ “ 2717 18. 4.18 2 “ “ M4 4310 “ “ “ “ “ “ 3 “ “ M4 4304 “ “ “ “ 2719 25. 4.18 4 “ “ M4 4353 “ “ “ “ “ “ 5 “ “ (Douglass Halse & Co. Ltd.) M4 4333 “ “ “ “ 2720 2. 5.18 6 War Office M4 4351 J Chassis “ “ 2717 18. 4.18 (R. & H. Riley, Accrington) 7 War Office M4 4350 J WD Lorry “ “ 2719 25. 4.18 Kibrit & Galanti, Alexandria 8 War Office M4 4360 “ “ “ “ 2720 2. 5.18 9 “ “ M4 4366 “ “ “ “ 2719 25. 4.18 6110 “ “ M4 4357 “ “ “ “ 2722 9. 5.18 1 War Office (Garner Esq.) M4 4354 “ “ “ “ 2717 18. 4.18 Lane & Co., Eltham 2 War Office M4 4329 “ “ “ “ 2719 25. 4.18 Jos. A. Adbulvour of Beyrouth Dec. ‘19 3 War Office M4 4256 “ “ “ “ “ “ 4 War Office (Acme Tin Stamping Co.) M4 4349 J Chassis “ “ “ “ 5 War Office (Smithers Ltd. – deleted) M4 4339 J WD Lorry “ “ “ “ F. Goodman, Brighton – deleted (Tamplins Brewery Ltd. – deleted (A. W. Williams) 6 War Office M4 4358 J Chassis “ “ 2722 9. 5.18 7 “ “ M4 4265 J WD Lorry “ “ 2720 2. 5.18 8 War Office (H. Tuffney – deleted) M4 4355 “ “ “ “ 2719 25. 4.18 W. R. & H Jones – deleted) 9 War Office M4 4323 “ “ “ “ “ “ 6120 “ “ M4 4208 J Chassis “ “ 2722 9. 5.18 1 “ “ M4 4266 J WD Lorry “ “ 2719 25. 4.18 2 War Office (Repaired 21/2/20) M4 4322 J WD Lorry 2279 6634 2719 25. 4.18 Lever Bros. S.P.D. J Box Van 3800 9098 4137 9. 6.20 3 War Office M4 4408 J WD Lorry 2279 6634 2719 25. 4.18 4 “ “ M4 4399 J Chassis “ “ 2722 9. 5.18 5 “ “ M4 4352 J WD Lorry “ “ 2723 16. 5.18 6 “ “ (D. R. Fox, Lichfield) M4 4389 J Chassis “ “ 2722 9. 5.18 7 “ “ M4 4356 “ “ “ “ “ “ 8 “ “ M4 4367 J WD Lorry “ “ “ “ 9 “ “ M4 4415 “ “ “ “ 2719 25. 4.18 6130 “ “ M4 4390 J Chassis “ “ 2720 2. 5.18 1 War Office M4 4331 J WD Lorry 2279 6634 2723 16. 5.18 The National Benzole Co. Ltd. J Open-sided Lorry 4882 10459 5525 3. 8.23 2 War Office (J. R. & A. Smith Ltd.) M4 4414 J Chassis 2279 6634 2719 25. 4.18 3 War Office (ex. Abbeville) M4 4317 J WD Lorry 2279 6634 2729 6. 6.18 T. C. Aveling (for A Hughes – deleted) & Sons Ltd. J Chassis 4390 9765 4963 25.10.21 4 War Office M4 4405 J Chassis 2279 6634 2722 9.
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