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Summer 2011 Prints Available As Album 6X4 Views & Mounted 9X6 Post your form, or enquiries with SAE, to Dinnages, Unit 11, Hove, BN3 5RA Established & successful trading since February 1989. Historic Transport & Local Photographs A Unique library of photographs from original material Summer 2011 Prints available as album 6x4 views & mounted 9x6 Stockist of current bus and railway booklets from; Maidstone & District and East Kent Bus Club The Omnibus Society, PHRS Book series Southdown = 13, BH&D = 10, Brighton Corporation = 14 Peter A Harding, Branch Line Railway Series Another Summer issue, where we combine June & July this month. 12 Colour slides continue from the Jack Turley collection with the B&W Buggleskelly Railway books another early batch of 14 from Barrie Hutson before giving his views a Always a selection of used & obsolete transport books rest for a while 8 by Mr Charman, 4 John Roberts, one each G. Gangloff Historic & Contemporary Transport Films on DVD and J. Turley giving five different photographers views. Some of our views as stated before may have been published/printed Check out our Online store or auction sales. back in the early nineties, while others have only just been made Postal Sales & enquiries welcome, or find us at an event. available for the first time, in 6x4 via a digital scan of the original material. For a change, we have included a few independent operators this time. An established family concern, trading over 22 years. The Dinnages Library has been created from original negatives and slides from a variety of well known photographers. For a full list of collections & photographers material we own outright, visit our online store giving more detailed information. Full commercial rights & exclusive collections from; Jack Turley, Ernie Charman, Peter Gavin, Mather Cripps, Dave Taylor, Les Hough, Martin & John Piggott, and G Arnold. www.TransportPostcards.co.uk UK Trams, Trolleybuses, Buses, on Road Transport, From Pre-War Steam, through to Diesel & Electric Traction, Including Volk‘s Railway & some local street scenes too! Profits go towards future collections and vehicle preservation. Check out our hosted club & society site www.Sussex-Transport.co.uk 8 25th E dition Name :- Order in by 5th August Address:- Leave Leave Our Colour views are given a two character reference to denote whose Reorder# - Registration Blank Qty Reorder# - Registration Blank Qty collection they derive from, see the data sheet on pages 4 & 5. 1 21 2 22 3 23 4 24 5 25 6 26 7 27 8 28 9 29 10 30 11 31 12 32 13 33 14 34 15 35 16 36 B2UR FEEDBACK WANTED ! 17 37 We have created a simple online Survey, which can be found on the 18 38 Newsletter page of our site. This will assist in providing enthusiasts views 19 39 and liveries that are of particular interest to your wants. 20 40 Print order column one > Print order column two > PLEASE MARK VIEW S FROM W HICH ISSUE Total of both columns here OF NEW SLETTER IF NOT CURRENT,THANKS. Multiply quantity by 50pence £ Fee for Postage and a new Newsletter. (Use this current form or a photocopy of) £ 0 75p CREDIT – Please include your last sales receipt where appropriate & enter here > £ DEBIT – Unpaid or underpaid last month, please enter here > £ TOTAL AMOUNT TO PAY OR PAID £ My payment by Cheque is enclosed. £ My payment through BACS dated ; ____/____/ 2011 £ Amount in credit to carry forward (due from photo exchanges/returns or buying in stock) £ Please make cheques payable to ”G Dinnage‘ sorry anything else will be returned. Funds to clear before posting. (NO card payments) Brighton & Southdown Payments can also be made by through your Bank using BACS (Telephone/Online), just make your transfer to 089025-11188652 Our photos are not sold on approval, however full credit given on any returns. Postal damages must be notified within 7 days for any replacements. Purchasing any view from our library is a licence for YOUR personal use only, and does not permit any public display or D ep ot & Bus G arage views other commercial use by yourself or through others, (e.g. books, magazines, web sites), which will require prior consent, details on application. The complete terms of sale & with regard to © copyright can be viewed at www.TransportPostcards.co.uk/copyright.html A vailab le in b oth 6x4 & 9x6 P rints Please photocopy this order form if required. Only one 6x4 view of each image will be supplied. Duplicates will be credited. Please sign and date your order here: / / 2 7 Our own Black & W hite Library views are given the BW reference, or Newsletter provides views at affordable prices, a lower print price than loaned the original photographer code on the data sheet on pages 4 & 5. our online store, with many stalls if even selling historic pre-1990 views, they are now 60p-70p a print. A small flat rate 75p covers any order, for your P&P of any quantity of views and the next Newsletter. Newsletter is composed towards the end of every month, taking orders up to the 5th and monthly despatch anytime after the 7th of the next month with a new issue usually posted with every order, All orders (single month or multiples) are honoured, late orders may miss that month posting run, and sent as time permits before the next issue. HELP US with an online Survey on the Newsletter page of our site. O ver 100 9x6 P rints now availab le, ready to fram e O ur range of the m ost top ograp hical scenes increases each m onth These are M ounted 9x6 lab p rocessed onto A 4 b lack card Sub scrib ers §3.50 from stock, with sp ecial req uests allow 4 weeks Ideal as gifts, all fit neatly into ready m ade A 4 certificate fram es. Event p rint p rices §3.95 - 3 styles of fram es from §2.50 6 3 Reorder C © Dated Registration Chassis FirstOperator Operator Livery Route Notes BH0013 Barrie Hutson ? WCD80 Leyland Titan PD2/37. Brighton Corporation BCT RedCream+crest Race Special Old Steine south Race Special BH0014 Barrie Hutson 00-00-63 KAP552 Bristol KSW6G Brighton, Hove & District BH&D R&C/GoldBlock 26B Old Steine south BH0015 Barrie Hutson 00-00-63 6913CD Leyland Titan PD3/5. Southdown Southdown G&C/GoldBlock 31 Pool Valley with Guy Arab to rear & M&D to side BH0022 Barrie Hutson 00-00-63 OCD770 Leyland Titan PD2/12. Southdown Southdown G&C/GoldBlock 13 Old Steine south west BH0023 Barrie Hutson 00-00-63 GPM900 Bristol KSW6G Brighton, Hove & District BH&D R&C/GoldBlock 3 Southbound at Whitehawk Road BH0037 Barrie Hutson 00-00-63 KNJ558 Bristol KSW6G Brighton, Hove & District BH&D R&C/GoldBlock 40 Southbound at Whitehawk Road BH0038 Barrie Hutson 00-00-63 FNJ104 Bristol KS5G Brighton, Hove & District BH&D R&C/GoldBlock 11A Brighton Station BH0039 Barrie Hutson 00-00-63 25CCD Leyland Titan PD2/37. Brighton Corporation BCT RedCream+crest 39 Queens Road southbound BH0053 Barrie Hutson ? KCD94 AEC Regent III 9612E Brighton Corporation BCT RedCream+crest 41 Old Steine south BH0171 Barrie Hutson ? JCD48 Leyland Titan PD2/1. Southdown Southdown G&C/GoldBlock Relief Pool Valley on layover BH0172 Barrie Hutson ? KCD91 AEC Regent III 9612E Brighton Corporation BCT RedCream+crest 26A White interior of replacement roof after 1962 accident BH0248 Barrie Hutson 00-00-63 RUF179 Leyland Titan PD2/12. Southdown Southdown G&C/GoldBlock Relief Lunchtime Allen West factory relief Lewes Road/Natal Rd BH0249 Barrie Hutson ? FUF68 AEC Regent I 0661. Brighton Corporation BCT RedCream+crest 41 Clockwise passing St. Peters Church BH3022 Barrie Hutson 00-00-63 5005CD Leyland Titan PD2/37. Brighton Corporation BCT RedCream+crest 7 Heading for Ovingdean in Rodean Road Whitehawk Rd to rear BW0051 JackTurley/Dinnages 00/00/59 FUF6 AEC 661T Crompton Brighton Corporation BCT BH&D+crest 46A Brighton trolleybus Steine BW0073 GGangloff/Dinnages 00/00/78 LUF133F Leyland Titan PD3/4 Brighton Corporation BCT/BW/Block+Crest 75 Circular Tour turning right at Rottingdean towards Brighton BW0090 ErnieCharman/Dinnages 00/00/71 LNJ491 Bristol KSW6G Brighton, Hove & District BH&D/Red&Cream/GoldBlock Depot Conway street east with PUF205H BW0094 ErnieCharman/Dinnages 00/00/73 WCD51 Leyland PD2/37 Titan Brighton Corporation BCT/RCGold+crest 49 Heading to Southwick at bottom of Sackville Road northbound BW0112 ErnieCharman/Dinnages 04-May-69 FUF63 AEC Regent 0661. Brighton Corporation BCT BH&D Rally Enthusiasts in Brighton for the 1969 HCVC run BW0183 ErnieCharman/Dinnages 00-00-1960 FUF220 Leyland Titan TD5 Brighton Corporation Southdown/GC/GoldBlock 16 Pool Valley alongside SPM22 BW0184 ErnieCharman/Dinnages 00-00-1960 SPM22 Bristol FS6B Brighton, Hove & District BH&D/Cream/GoldBlock 115 Pool Valley alongside FUF220 'On hire to' Southdown BW0256 ErnieCharman/Dinnages 00-00-1971 VAP33 Bristol Lodekka FSF6G Brighton, Hove & District Southdown/GC/+ BH&D Depot Conway Street east side facing east BW0257 ErnieCharman/Dinnages 00-00-1971 WUF533K Bristol VRT SL2/6LX Southdown Southdown/GC/+ BH&D Depot Conway Street east side facing west with PPM208G to rear BW0272 JohnRoberts/Dinnages 00/00/58 FUF62 AEC Regent 0661. Brighton Corporation BCT BH&D+crest TOUR Route to Barracks Special BW0275 JohnRoberts/Dinnages 00/00/59 WCD51 Leyland PD2/37 Titan Brighton Corporation BCT BH&D+crest 42 Passing south at Old Steine east BW0444 JohnRoberts/Dinnages 00/00/63 24ACD Leyland PD2/37 Titan Brighton Corporation BCT/RedCream+crest 26A Heading to Preston Drove at Old Steine termini BW0448 JohnRoberts/Dinnages 11-Sep-83 SPM21 Bristol FS6B Brighton, Hove & District Southdown/NBC/WB3 Rally #43 Amberley an early view 11th September 1983 prior to the bus garage BW0535 ErnieCharman/Dinnages 00/00/74 VUF325K Daimler CRL6L Brighton, Hove & District BH&D/RC/GoldBlock Depot Conway Street west side facing west with other buses in view JT0025 JackTurley/Dinnages ? 2910CD Leyland Titan PD3/4.
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