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Sales List and Order Form? Yes, Please___ No, Thank You _____ Page 2 Sales Item Each No. Req’d Total £ £ S.E.C. Publications UPDATE 2020 to SEC Fleet List 2019 (published June 2019) and SEC 2.50 Sussex Independents 2019 (published June 2019) Updates to the fleets of Stagecoach South, Stagecoach South East, Brighton & Hove and First Hampshire & Dorset and of the operators outside of the Big Groups, including Compass, who operate regular bus services Correct to |May 2020 THOMAS TILLING/BRIGHTON HOVE & DISTRICT FLEET HISTORY SERIES Compiled by John Roberts and Chris Warren, with full descriptions and many details of the fleet. Part 1 – Thomas Tilling 1914-1921 (published January 2014) 7.00 Part 2 - Thomas Tilling 1921-1935 (published May 2014) 7.00 Part 3 – Transfers to the new company (i) Vehicles numbered 1170 to 6250 7.00 (published October 2014) Part 4 – Transfers to the new company (ii) Vehicles numbered 6251 to 6300 7.00 published January 2015) Part 5 – Transfers to the new company (iii) Vehicles numbered 6301 to 6339 7.00 (published April 2015) Part 6 – Wartime 1939 to 1945 and the Trolleybuses Vehicles numbered 7.00 6340 to 6375 and 6391 to 6393 (published September 2015) Part 7 – Into State Ownership – 1945 to 1950 Vehicles numbered 6376 to 6.00 6390 and 6394 to 6418 (published February 2016) Part 8 – Mostly Eight Feet Wide – 1951 to 1953 7.00 Vehicles numbered 6419 to 6461 (published June 2016) Part 9 – The Last Bristol Ks – 1954 to 1958 7.00 Vehicles numbered 6462 to 6479, 480 to 500 (published January 2017) Part 10 – The First Lodekkas – 1958 to 1962 7.00 Vehicles numbered 1-50 (published October 2017) Part 11 – The Last Six Years of the Company – 1963 to 1968 7.00 Vehicles numbered 51-92 and 201-210 (published April 2018) Part 12 – Red and Cream but Southdown Owned – 1969 to 1971 7.00 Vehicles numbered 2093-2127 and 2211-2213 (published August 2018) Part 13 – Epilogue – 1971 to 1974 (published September 2019) 7.00 Vehicles 527-563 and Leyland Titans used by Southdown-B-H&D Miscellany Series Collection of articles and snippets of information from the past SPECIAL OFFER FOR ISSUES 1-100 (except those marked *, which are in short supply and may be supplied as photocopies) FIVE ISSUES FOR THE PRICE OF FOUR (cheapest issue free) Issues 1 – 32 Please circle issues required: 1* 2* 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25* 26 27 28 29* 30 31* 32 each priced 1.00 Issues 33 – 49 Please circle issues required: 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43* 44 45* 46* 47 48 49 each priced 1.20 Issues 50 – 70 : Please circle issues required: 50* 51 52 53 54* 55 56 57 58 59 60 61* 62* 63* 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 each priced 1.30 Issues 71 – 100 Please circle issues required: 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 each priced 1.40 Issues 101 – 158 Please circle issues required: 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 and 158 (published May 2020) each priced 1.50 Fleet and Routes 1939 (published May 2019) 7.00 Fleet and Routes 1965 (published June 2016) 7.00 Southdown VRs with Stagecoach South 3.50 Working Together – a detailed look at the Heathfield Pool Services 1957-1971 9.50 (published January 2017) Page 3 SOUTHDOWN FLEET HISTORY SERIES SPECIAL OFFER FOR PARTS 1-25 : FIVE PARTS FOR THE PRICE OF FOUR (cheapest part free) Each No req’d Each No req’d Part 1 (1904 – 1915) 3.90 Part 16 (1948) 4.80 Part 2 (1915 – 1919) 3.90 Part 17 (1949 – 1950) 4.80 Part 3 (1920 – 1924) 3.60 Part 18 (1951) 3.90 Part 4 (1925 – 1927) 3.60 Part 19 (1952) 5.00 Part 5 (1928 – 1929) 4.20 Part 20 (1953) 5.00 Part 6 (1930) 3.60 Part 21 (1954) 4.00 Part 7 (1931 – 1932) 4.50 Part 22 (1955) 4.80 Part 8 (1933 – 1934) 3.85 Part 23 (1956) 5.00 Part 9 (1935) 4.20 Part 24 (1957 – 1958) 6.00 Part 10 (1936 – 1937) 4.80 Part 25 (1959 – 1960) 6.00 Part 11 (1938) 4.80 Part 26 (1961) 6.00 Part 12 (1939) 3.75 Part 27 (1962) 6.50 Part 13 (1940 – 1944) 5.00 Part 28 (1963) 7.00 Part 14 (1945 – 1946) 3.75 Part 29 (1964) 7.00 Part 15 (1947) 4.80 Part 30 (1965) 7.00 Published February 2020 Appendix 1 (Car/Fleet No. 1915-1929) 2.50 Appendix 2 (Registration Nos. 1915-1929) 2.70 Appendix 4 (Additional information for Parts 1-5) 4.20 1948 Timetables A selection of post-war Southdown timetable leaflets 3.60 Southdown Badge (38mm oval badge with gold script logo on green) 2.95 A Selection of Destination Screens – volume 1 (published November 2006) 3.00 A Selection of Destination Screens – volume 3 (published July 2008) 3.00 A Selection of Destination Screens – volume 4 (published April 2009) 2.50 Items at Reduced Prices 2019 Southdown Enthusiasts’ Club Fleet List Book 3.00 2018 Southdown Enthusiasts’ Club Fleet List Book 1.00 2017 Southdown Enthusiasts’ Club Fleet List Book 1.00 2016 Southdown Enthusiasts’ Club Fleet List Book 1.00 2015 Southdown Enthusiasts’ Club Fleet List Book 1.00 2014 Southdown Enthusiasts’ Club Fleet List Book 1.00 2013 Southdown Enthusiasts’ Club Fleet List Book 1.00 2012 Southdown Enthusiasts’ Club Fleet List Book 1.00 2011 Southdown Enthusiasts’ Club Fleet List Book 1.00 2010 Southdown Enthusiasts’ Club Fleet List Book 1.00 2009 Southdown Enthusiasts’ Club Fleet List Book 1.00 2008 Southdown Enthusiasts’ Club Fleet List Book 1.00 2007 Southdown Enthusiasts’ Club Fleet List Book 1.00 2006 Southdown Enthusiasts’ Club Fleet List Book 1.00 2002 Southdown Enthusiasts’ Club Fleet List Book 1.00 1999 Southdown Enthusiasts’ Club Fleet List Book 1.00 1996 Southdown Enthusiasts' Club Fleet List Book 1.00 1995 Southdown Enthusiasts' Club Fleet List Book 1.00 1994 Southdown Enthusiasts' Club Fleet List Book 1.00 1992 Southdown Enthusiasts' Club Fleet List Book 1.00 SEC Southdown Independents 2019 2.50 SEC Southdown Independents 2018 1.00 An Anthology of The Worthing Tramocars (published July 2002) 5.00 History of this long-defunct Sussex Operator including timetables and sketchmaps The Brighton & Hove Fleet 1986 to 2001 (published June 2002) 5.00 Details of the first 15 years of the Brighton & Hove Fleet Page 4 Items at Reduced Prices, continued Stagecoach South Fleet List Update (Please circle issues required) 0.50 each 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2003 SEC Review 1991 Routes Southdown Motor Services 2008 2012 2013 2014 0.50 each Handbooks Brighton & Hove 2008 2010 2012 2013 2014 0.50 each (Please circle First Hampshire & Dorset (Hilsea and Hoeford depots) 0.50 each issues required). 2007 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Binders for Journals etc – Green 8.95 Binders for Journals etc – Red 8.95 Price for binders includes postage - no additional postage charge need be added Scene Around Littlehampton 1.00 Published by Littlehampton Bus Gathering/ E Gamblin TOTAL PRICE OF ITEMS ORDERED £ PLUS COST OF POSTAGE AND PACKING: The weight of our publications vary, so to try to be fair to all purchasers we make an average charge: For despatch to the UK: For one publication add 90p (BUT £1.45 if a part of the Thomas Tilling/B&HD Fleet History is purchased on its own) for two publications add £1.45, for three or four publications add £1.90, for five or more publications add £3.00. Notes: Price for binders includes postage. For postage to addresses outside the UK please enquire. TOTAL SUBMITTED £ PLEASE PAY BY CROSSED CHEQUE/POSTAL ORDER PAYABLE TO "S.E.C.", OR YOU MAY PAY ONLINE by sending the appropriate remittance directly to the Club’s bank account. 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