East Anglia Transport Museum Fleetlist

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

East Anglia Transport Museum Fleetlist East Anglia Transport Museum Fleetlist Trams Trucks built by Body built by Year Former operator 11 Maley & Taunton English Electric 1939 Blackpool Corporation 14 Milnes Milnes 1904 Lowestoft Corporation 159 Preston McGuire Blackpool Corporation 1927 Blackpool Corporation 474 Beijnes Beijnes 1929 Amsterdam Tramways 513 Maley & Taunton Roberts 1951 Sheffield 1858 EMB English Electric 1930 London Transport Trolleybuses Chassis built by Body built by Year Former operator 1 Henschel Uerdingen 1952 Solingen (Germany) 5 Garrett Strachan & Brown 1926 NESA (Copenhagen) 39 Berna Hess 1948 Biel (Switzerland) 52 (LCD 52) BUT Weymann 1953 Maidstone Corporation 87 (YTE 826) BUT Bond 1956 Aston-under-Lyne Corp. 202 (ALJ 986) Sunbeam Park Royal 1935 Bournemouth Corporation 224 (DRC 224) Sunbeam Willowbrook 1953 Derby Corporation 246 (2206 OI) Sunbeam Harkness 1958 Belfast Corporation 260 (CUL 260) AEC Metro Cammell 1936 London Transport 286 (YLJ 286) Sunbeam Weymann 1959 Bournemouth Corporation 313 (ERV 938) BUT Burlingham 1951 Portsmouth Corporation 628 (NBB 628) BUT Metro Cammell 1950 Newcastle Corporation 796 (ELB 796) Leyland Metro Cammell 1938 London Transport 1201 (EXV 201) Leyland Leyland 1938 London Transport 1521 (FXH 521) chassisless Metro Cammell 1940 London Transport 1344 (ONE 744) BUT Burlingham 1956 Manchester Corporation 5088 Uritsky ZIU9 Uritsky 1989 ILPAP (Athens) Motor Buses Chassis built by Body built by Year Former operator 21 (GBJ 192) AEC Regent ECW 1947 Lowestoft Corporation LL408 (KAH 408) Bristol L5G ECW 1948 Eastern Counties LFL57 (557 BNG) Bristol FL6G ECW 1962 Eastern Counties L263 (D367JJD) Leyland Olympian ECW 1987 Blackpool Corporation 85 (AEX 85B) AEC Reliance Pennine 1964 Gt. Yarmouth Corporation 4 (YRT 898H) AEC Swift ECW 1969 Lowestoft Corporation VR385(OCK985K) Bristol VRT ECW 1972 Eastern Counties 13 (D103 DAJ) Mercedes 608D Reeve Burgess 1987 Lincolnshire Road Car WX 3567 Gilford 1685D Fielding & Bottomley 1930 F. Oude (Heckmondwike) 66 (EX 6566) Leyland PD2/1 Leyland 1949 Gt. Yarmouth Corporation 62 (K62 KEX) Dennis Dart East Lancashire EL2000 1995 Gt. Yarmouth Transport RT3125(KXW234) AEC Regent Weymann 1950 London Country JVB908 Leyland Royal Tiger Mann Egerton 1951 Homeland Tours Other Vehicles Chassis built by Propulsion Year Type HO 2534 Thornycroft Petrol 1916 Sided lorry East Anglia Transport Museum Fleetlist DX 3578 Ransomes Battery electric 1922 Tower wagon DX 4602 Armstrong Whitworth Steam 1924 Road roller BJ 9644 Ruston & Hornsby Steam 1924 Road roller RT 2474 Aveling & Porter Steam 1926 Road roller BYM 837 Electricar Battery electric 1935 Bread delivery van BOV 673 Austin Petrol 1936 Saloon car ELC 837 Austin Petrol 1937 Taxi CSP 802 Lacre Petrol 1938 Road sweeper Fordson Petrol 1942 Tractor Ransomes Battery electric 1943 Forklift truck MMX 979 Austin Petrol 1943 Military car KGH 441 NCB Battery electric 1948 Milk float DVG 395 AEC Diesel 1949 Brewer's dray 19 AN 80 Scammell Petrol 1952 Mechanical horse KRD 934 Standard Petrol 1955 'Vanguard' saloon car SG 2109 Mercedes Diesel 1956 Tower wagon WLA 655G Morris Petrol 1968 'Minor 1000' van GGT 64N Demm Petrol 1974 'Dove' moped KHY 167P Enfield Battery electric 1975 Saloon car 715 TLG Harding Petrol 1961 Invalid carriage L772HJD Car Bodies Fairways Diesel 1994 London taxi Trabant Petrol 1989 Saloon car W322 BOV Piaggio Ape 50 Petrol 2000 Open van East Anglia Transport Museum Fleetlist East Anglia Transport Museum Fleetlist East Anglia Transport Museum Fleetlist .
Recommended publications
  • LEEDS CITY TRANSPORT Buses AEC RELIANCE 1965 37 CF 10
    1970s JANUARY 1970: LEEDS CITY TRANSPORT Buses AEC RELIANCE 1965 37 CF 10 AEC RELIANCE 1962-4 41 ST 39-47 AEC SWIFT 1966-8 48 ST 51-100 DAIMLER FLEETLINE 1964 70 F 101-110 DAIMLER CVG6 1964 70 R 111-115 DAIMLER FLEETLINE 1966 70 F 116-130 DAIMLER FLEETLINE 1966-7 78 F 131-145 DAIMLER FLEETLINE 1968-9 78 T 146-180 LEYLAND TITAN PD2/11 1955 58 R 201-18/20 LEYLAND TITAN PD3/5 1958-9 70 R 221-291 LEYLAND TITAN PD2/14 1953 58 R 306-310 LEYLAND TITAN PD3A/2 1962-3 70 R 311-330 LEYLAND ATLANTEAN 1965-7 70 F 331-355 LEYLAND ATLANTEAN 1968 78 F 356-385 DAIMLER CVG6 1959 70 R 502-531 DAIMLER CVG6 1957 60 R 552-571 DAIMLER CVG6 1962 70 F 572-576 DAIMLER CVG6 1962-3 70 R 577-596 AEC REGENT III 1950 56 R 615-7/9-25 AEC REGENT III 1952-4 58 R 655/69/71-4/7,730/2-41/3-59 AEC REGENT V 1956-7 60 R 761/3/5-86/8-811/3-94 AEC REGENT V 1958 62 R 895-909 AEC REGENT V 1960-6 70 R 910-983 AEC SWIFT 1969 48 ST 1001-1050 OLDEST = 624 NEWEST = 1050 TOTAL = 699 JANUARY 1971: LEEDS CITY TRANSPORT Buses AEC RELIANCE 1965 37 CF 10 MERCEDES-BENZ 1970 13 SF 30-35 AEC SWIFT 1966-8 48 ST 51-100 DAIMLER FLEETLINE 1964 70 F 101-110 DAIMLER CVG6 1964 70 R 111-115 DAIMLER FLEETLINE 1966 70 F 116-130 DAIMLER FLEETLINE 1966-7 78 F 131-145 DAIMLER FLEETLINE 1968-70 78 T 146-200 LEYLAND TITAN PD2/11 1955 58 R 203-7/9-17 LEYLAND TITAN PD3/5 1958-9 70 R 221-291 LEYLAND TITAN PD3A/2 1962-3 70 R 311-330 LEYLAND ATLANTEAN 1965-7 70 F 331-355 LEYLAND ATLANTEAN 1968 78 F 356-385 LEYLAND ATLANTEAN 1970 78 T 386-442 DAIMLER CVG6 1959 70 R 502-531 DAIMLER CVG6 1957 60 R 552-571 DAIMLER
    [Show full text]
  • Preserved Leeds Vehicles
    PRESERVED LEEDS VEHICLES All known currently preserved vehicles, in approximate age order. 'Preserved', in this context, means kept principally for historical or sentimental reasons… ...It does NOT necessarily equate to 'restored'! Number Year Type Registr'n Owner/Affiliation/Location Notes 107 1898 Milnes horse tram --- Leeds Transport Historical Society, Being restored. Leeds. 6 1901 Hull City Transport tram --- Manchester Transport Museum Only a works tram Society, Heaton park, north when in Leeds. Manchester. Preserved in working order, as Hull 96. 446 1910 Hull City Transport tram --- "Street Life" (Hull Museum of On static display as Transport). On loan from Crich Hull 132. Tramway Village. --- Unknown LCT platform trailer --- Tramway Museum Society. Tramway trailer on Brill 21E truck. 345 1921 LCT Hamilton tram --- Crich Tramway Village. Preserved in working order. 399 1926 LCT Hamilton tram --- Crich Tramway Village. Preserved in working order. 526 1930 London Feltham tram --- Seashore Trolley Museum, Unrestored. Kennebunkport, Maine, USA. 2099 1930 London Feltham tram --- London's Transport Museum store, On static display as Acton, London. Metropolitan 355. 600 1931 Findlay railcoach --- Tramway Museum Society's Clay Unrestored. Cross store. 180 1931 Horsfield tram --- Crich Tramway Village. Preserved in working order. 111 1931 Dennis Lance I UB7931 Tramway Museum Society's Clay Preserved as tow Cross store. truck; unrestored. 2 1931 LCT rail derrick --- Crich Tramway Village. Preserved in working order. 301 1933 London tram --- Crich Tramway Village. On static display as London Transport 1. 135 1934 AEC Regent I ANW678 Private, Lancashire. Unrestored. 139 1934 AEC Regent I ANW682 Keighley Bus Museum Trust, Riverside Preserved in working Depot, Keighley.
    [Show full text]
  • Nr Tablic Nazwa Wyprod Wprowa Rok Wy Zezło Inne
    Nr Tablic Nazwa Wyprod Wprowa Rok wy Zezło Inne RM? AEC Routemaster RM ? ? ? 822 DYE AEC Routemaster RML ? ? ? MB 04194 AEC Routemaster RM ? ? ? EN-H 2626H AEC Routemaster RM ? ? ? 022 ERTCW Class B 1903 1933 1952 http://www.lcctt.org.uk/index.php/lcc-106 290 UEC Class A 1910 1933 1938 Type `A` two-axle tram built 1910 for West Ham Corporation Tramways, one of the constituent parts of what later became London Transport. Built by United Electrical Construction Company (UECC) and remained in passenger service until 1938. Was then stored until the London Transport Museum was established. 1622 Brush Class E/1 1911 1933 1940 LPTB = London Passenger Transport Board LH 8186 AEC B-Type / LGOC B2737 1914 1914 ? Historic bus. XC 8059 AEC K-type / LGOC 1920 1920 1932 Historic bus. 5 Metro-Vick 1922 1933 1971 Bo-Bo electric locomotice built for Metropolitan Railway passenger services, hauling trains of wooden coaches. Replaced in 1964, then became a works shunter. Named "John Hampden" by LT in 1933. Another of these locomotives is kept in working order by TfL. 12 Metro-Vick 1922 1933 ? "Sarah Siddons" 4248 G-stock 1923 1933 1971 In 1938 rebuilt into Q-stock <br>Typical 1930s-1960s London Underground train for the sub-surface lines. Worked on the Metropolitan, District and Circle lines until 1971. NS1995 YR 3844 AEC NS 1926 1926 1938 New to London General in 1927, passed to LT in 1933. T31 UU 6646 AEC Regal T 1929 1933 1956 Built for London General Omnibus Company. Privately preserved from 1956 to 1994.
    [Show full text]
  • Sunderland CT 1900-1973
    Sunderland Corporation Transport 1900-1973 CONTENTS Sunderland Corporation Transport - Fleet History 1900-1973......….………… Page 3 Sunderland Corporation Transport- Tram Fleet List 1900-1954...….…………. Page 9 Sunderland Corporation Transport- Bus Fleet list 1929-1973...….……….…… Page 25 Cover Illustration: No. 16 was originally an open-top double-deck car built by the Electric Railway and Tramway Carriage Works of Preston in 1900, becoming fully enclosed by 1922. (LTHL collection). First Published 2015 by the Local Transport History Library. Second Edition 2018. With thanks to Donald Hudson and John Huddlestone for illustrations. © The Local Transport History Library 2018. (www.lthlibrary.org.uk) For personal use only. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, transmitted or distributed in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical or otherwise for commercial gain without the express written permission of the publisher. In all cases this notice must remain intact. All rights reserved. PDF-057-2 2 Sunderland Corporation Transport 1900-1973 The Sunderland Tramways Company operated horse trams in Sunderland from 28th April 1879, under the authority granted by the Sunderland Tramways Order of 1878. The first route was a short section from the Royal Hotel in Monkwearmouth along Roker Avenue to Roker itself, which was supplemented on the 11th June 1879 by two additional routes. The first route was a continuation of the original line, which travelled across the river via North Bridge Street, Bridge Street, Fawcett Street and Burdon Road to Christ Church, before turning east along Gray Road to Tatham Street, then turning north to rejoin Fawcett Street.
    [Show full text]
  • INDEPENDENT BUSES in NORTH WALES Independent Buses in North Wales NEVILE MERCER
    INDEPENDENT BUSES IN NORTH WALES Independent Buses in North Wales NEVILE MERCER 128 PIKES LANE GLOSSOP DERBYSHIRE SK13 8EH (01457 861508 E-MAIL [email protected] INTERNET www.venturepublications.co.uk ISBN 978 190530 4486 £17.95 Super Prestige Number 27 Neville Mercer Guy Wulfrunian LEN 101 ran for less than three years with its original owner, Bury Corporation, and less than a year for its second owner, Howell & Withers, spending the majority of its working life with its third operator, Wright of Penycae. After being rescued from the yard of fourth operator Berresford of Cheddleton it seemed destined for preservation, but this was not to be. While parked at Greater Manchester Transport’s Hyde Road depot, awaiting some remedial work, it was rammed by a GMT Leyland PD2 and the Wulfrunian’s bodywork was damaged beyond repair. The chassis survives. (Joe Burns Collection) The Prestige and Super Prestige series contains many titles covering bus operators across the UK. Front Cover Look out for these and other titles on our website P & O Lloyd of Bagillt specialised in contract works and schools services, none of them available to the general public www.mdsbooks.co.uk although some were licenced as restricted stage carriage services. The firm was famous for its immaculate fleet of or via our mail order department: double-deckers, many of them bought when new including this fine vehicle. SDM 663 was a PD3/1 Titan with a 73 seat highbridge body by Massey, complete with platform doors. It was delivered to Bagillt in March 1959. (STA) FREEPOST Rear Cover MDS Book Sales This immaculate AEC Regal III coach with a 33-seat Burlingham body was new to Gillett & Baker (GB), of Quarrington Hill in County Durham, in May 1950.
    [Show full text]
  • LIST of PRESERVED BUSES Feb 2012
    PRESERVED BUSES IN THE NORTH EAST TRAFFIC AREA Includes those of North-East origins, and those which worked in the area Key: R= Restored, AR = Awaiting Restoration, RP = Restoration in Progress Grey background indicates NEBPT VEHICLE REG. ORIG. OPERATOR/ PRESENT VEHICLE NO. CHASSIS BODY Fleet No OWNER, TOWN LOCATION YEAR YEAR NEW STATUS NOTES NEPBT MEMBER Preston, Hutton Rudby, C 56 1913 AA Replica Ch 20 Unknown Cleveland R N BR 6496 1928 ADC 416A Replica Northern General D376 Unknown owner R Sheffield N Chalk Pits BR 7132 1929 Leyland Lion LT1 Leyland B34F Sunderland Corporation 2 Michael Plunkett R Museum N CN 2870 1927 SOS Q Brush B37F Northern General 321 BaMMOT RP Wythall N Donated by Beamish CN 4740 1931 BMMO IM4 Short B34F Northern General 540 N.E.B.P.T. AR Co Durham Museum Donated by Beamish CN 6100 1934 NGT LSE4 Short B44F Northern General 604 Northern Omnibus Trust RP Durham Museum CU 4740 1947 Leyland Tiger PS1 Burlingham C33F Hall Bros Unknown owner ARLathalmond N Morris Commercial DP 7680 1926 T/2 Replica B10D David Ritchie, Hetton R Hetton Ex Jack Charlton N Burlingham ??? DV 7890 1931 Leyland Lion LT2 C31F Pridham, Lamerton Snaith, Otterburn R Otterburn Via Ray Thornton N Adrian Herbert, Slade EE 8128 1928 Albion PM28 Tow Wagon Grimsby 32 Green AR Dartford N EF 7380 1942 Leyland Titan TD7 Roe H26/22C West Hartlepool Corp 36 Bob Kell, Durham R Durham Y Unknown owner ex Robin Jenkinson, EX 1128 1924 Guy BB United B26D Gt Yarmouth 30 Leadgate AR N Green, Thompson & GR 7100 1939 Crossley Alpha Blagg B32F Sunderland Corporation 22 Moodie, Reading AR Maidenhead N GR 9007 1947 Crossley DD42/3 Crossley H30/26R Sunderland Corporation 13 Jackson & Melia R Essex Y JR 3520 1931 Gilford 168SD Wycombe C26F Robson, Hexham Francis R Wistow, Cambs? N Robin Jenkinson, KO 63 1927 Albion PM28 Vickers B--R Redcar A63 Leadgate Scrapped MV 8996 1931 Bedford WLB Duple C20F Duple Demonstrator N.E.B.P.T.
    [Show full text]
  • Atlanteans in the South and West the Impact of ATLANTEANS in the South and West
    a Impact of Atlanteans in the South and West Atlanteans in the South and Impact of The impact of ATLANTEANS in the South and West David Toy David Toy, a former Chief Engineer and transport enthusiast now enjoying retirement, describes how the introduction of the rear-engined Leyland Atlantean impacted on the areas in which he was working – the south and west of England. Fully illustrated with sections on the competition it provides a fascinating review of a slice of history which lasted for 40 years. 128 PIKES LANE GLOSSOP DERBYSHIRE SK13 8EH (01457 861508 E-MAIL [email protected] INTERNET www.venturepublications.co.uk ISBN 978 1905 304 25 7 David Toy This free edition is provided by MDS Book Sales during the coronavirus lockdown. There’s no charge and it may be distributed as you wish. If you’d like to make a donation to our charity of choice - The Christie, Europe’s largest specialist cancer centre - there’s a link here. The impact of ATLANTEANS in the South and West David Toy © 2011 Venture Publications Ltd ISBN 978 1905 304 34 9 All rights reserved. Except for normal review purposes no part of this book maybe reproduced or utilised in any form by any means, electrical or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by an information storage and retrieval system, without the prior written consent of Venture Publications Ltd, Glossop, Derbyshire, SK13 8EH. The only single-deck Atlanteans supplied to an operator in the South and West were twelve delivered to Portsmouth, with Seddon bodies as seen below.
    [Show full text]
  • Rochdale Corporation Transport 1902-1969
    Rochdale Corporation Transport 1902 - 1969 CONTENTS Rochdale Corporation Transport - Fleet History 1902-1969…………….…….. Page 3 Rochdale Corporation Transport - Tram Fleet List 1902-1932…………………. Page 10 Rochdale Corporation Transport - Bus Fleet List 1926-1969.……………….…. Page 19 Cover Illustration: No. 122 (BDK207), a 1936 AEC Regent with English Electric bodywork. (© and courtesy Larry Goddard). First Published 2016 by The Local Transport History Library. With thanks to David Beilby, John Kaye, Larry Goddard and Mike Beamish for illustra- tions. © The Local Transport History Library 2016. (www.lthlibrary.org.uk) For personal use only. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, transmitted or distributed in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical or otherwise for commercial gain without the express written permission of the publisher. In all cases this notice must remain intact. All rights reserved. PDF-028-1 2 Rochdale Corporation Transport 1902 - 1969 Fleet History 1902-1969 Horse buses are recorded serving Rochdale as early as 1796, when a twice-weekly horse-drawn coach to Manchester, via the neighbouring town of Bury, was withdrawn due to lack of patronage. In 1824 the 'Royal Mail' passenger coach ran nightly, continuing on to Halifax, Bradford, Leeds and York. Early records of horsebuses in Rochdale are from 1856 onwards, but by 1870 a number of horsebus services were operating, mainly from local hotels, such as; from the Spread Eagle, Cheetham Street to Bacup 6 times daily; from the Roebuck, Yorkshire Street to Heywood and Bury 3 times daily; and from the White Hart, St. Mary's Gate to Norden, Smallbridge and Littleborough 3 times daily.
    [Show full text]
  • EFE Newe Models Available.Numbers
    Table 1 Number Model RRP E27702 AEC STL (No Roof Box) London Transport - Homerton 22 £24.95 E27704 AEC STL (No Roof Box) London Transport - Hemel Hempstead 314 £24.95 E34105 AEC RT3 London Country N.B.C. - West Croydon 403 £24.95 E34109 AEC RT Green Line/Ensign - Gravesend X81 £24.95 E34110 AEC RT3 London Country - Leavesden & Ganders Ash (Watford) 306 £24.95 E34112 AEC RT Bus London Transport Oxford Circus 12 £34.95 E34113 AEC RT London Country N.B.C. - Caterham on the Hill 453 £29.95 E34201 AEC RLH London Transport Rayners Lane 230 £24.95 E34301 AEC 2RT2 B Twin Lamps London Transport - Nazeingwood Common £24.95 E36005 Leyland RTL Chieftain - Eaglesham £24.95 E36006 Leyland RTL EFE 25th Anniversary Bus - Exclusive First Editions Special Anniversary 25 £24.95 E36007 Leyland RTL Bus Barton Transport - Chilwell 18 £34.95 E11904 Harrington Cavalier (A) Southend Transport - The Kursaal 68 £19.95 E12117 Harrington Cavalier (B) Thomas Bros. - Port Talbot £19.95 E12119 Harrington Cavalier Royal Blue - Yeovil £24.95 E12120 Harrington Cavalier Timpsons & Son - South London (Coast Express) £24.95 E12121 Harrington Cavalier Northern General - Cornish Riviera £24.95 E12122 Harrington Cavalier Southdown - Wales & Southern Ireland Tour £34.50 E12123 Harrington Cavalier Royal Blue N.B.C. - Brixham £29.95 E12124 Harrington Cavalier Greenslades - Wales £29.95 E12307 Harrington Grenadier (B) North Western - Aberystwyth X4 £19.95 E12309 Harrington Grenadier (B) Black & White - Cheltenham Tour £19.95 E12311 Harrington Grenadier Maidstone & District N.B.C. - Bournemouth E7 £34.95 E13918 Bristol FLF Lodekka Stagecoach East - Cambridge 128 £29.95 E14017 Bristol FLF Lodekka Bristol Omnibus - Warmley 87 £29.95 E14408 Leyland National Mk.1 Short Manchester GMP.T.E.
    [Show full text]
  • Catalogue 850.Pdf
    FLECK WAY, THORNABY, STOCKTON-ON-TEES TS17 9JZ Telephone: 0044 (0)1642 750616 Fax: 0044 (0)1642 769478 e-mail: [email protected] www.vectis.co.uk Oxford Office - Unit 5A, West End Industrial Estate, Witney, Oxon OX28 1UB Telephone: 0044 (0)1993 709424 General Toy Sale Thursday 12th November 2020 Auction Commences at 10.00am Bidding can be made using the following methods: Commission bids: Postal/Fax: Telephone bidding and Internet bidding. You can leave proxy bids at www.vectis.co.uk or bid live online with www.vectis.co.uk & www.invaluable.com If you intend to bid by telephone please contact the office for further information on 0044 (0)1642 750616 Forthcoming Room Sales at Vectis Auctions Tuesday 17th November 2020 - Specialist Sale Thursday 19th November 2020 - Specialist Sale Friday 20th November 2020 - Model Train Sale Tuesday 24th November 2020 - Military, Civilian Figures, Equipment & Accessories Sale Thursday 26th November 2020 - Matchbox Sale Dates are correct at time of print but are subject to change - please check www.vectis.co.uk for updates Managing Director . .Vicky Weall Auctioneers . .Debbie Cockerill & Julian Royse Cataloguers . Matthew Cotton & Dave Cannings Photography . .Paul Beverley & Andrew Wilson Data Input . Patricia McKnight & Andrea Rowntree Layout & Design . .Simon Smith A subsidiary of The Hambleton Group Ltd - VAT Reg No. 647 5663 03 www.vectis.co.uk Contents Thursday 12th November 2020 General Toy Sale . .Lots 1001 – 1606 Live Internet Bidding All Lots in the sales can be viewed via our website on www.vectis.co.uk. Also Bid Live Online with www.artfact.com & www.invaluable.com As the auction is live and on-line, the following bid increments will apply £5 - £50 .
    [Show full text]
  • Toy and Transport Auction Sale Lynden House, Lower Road Trading Estate Ledbury Herefordshire HR8 2SS
    Toy and Transport Auction Sale Lynden House, Lower Road Trading Estate Ledbury Herefordshire HR8 2SS Wednesday 30th September 2020 Sale starts at 10 a.m. Auctioneer: Chris Maulkin FNAEA Buyers Premium 18% Catalogue Price (15%+ VAT) £1.00 Card payments can be accepted by debit card ONLY, there is no charge We are UNABLE to accept credit card payment Sale Room Tel No. 07968 694746 Please note that in line with government guidelines, attendance at the sale will be limited and it will be necessary to pre-register. The sale will be conducted live using the Easylive bidding platform for remote internet bidding. Alternatively, commission bids can be left with the auctioneer. PLEASE NOTE All auction business is governed by the conditions of business, a copy of which are available upon request. 1. Whilst we endeavour to provide accurate descriptions all statements contained in the Catalogue are made without responsibility on the part of the Vendors or the Auctioneers. 2. Lots may carry abbreviations such as a/f (as found, considerable damage), the absence of such a note does not imply that the lot is without defect. 3. The lots will be sold as they stand at the time of the sale with all their qualities and defects - irrespective of their description in the catalogue. 4. Any measurements and weights are approximate. Please note all weights given are in avoirdupois ounces unless stated otherwise. 5. All statements contained in the Catalogue as to the authenticity, attribution, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot are statements of opinion and are not to be taken as, or as implying, statements or representations of fact.
    [Show full text]
  • Essex Bus News
    Sample copy Essex Bus News No. 666; October 2019 Essex Bus Enthusiasts Group £4 www.essexbus.org.uk fb.me/essexbus where sold Please note that the images in this sample are shown in low resolution to manage the file size of this pdf copy. Picture quality is better in the printed version. Upper picture In Thamesway heritage livery repaint, Volvo B7RLE / Wright Eclipse Urban 2 69520 (BJ11 ECW) arrived back from repaint by Mardens of Benfleet to its home depot at Hadleigh on 19 September. It was the last of 6 ex-Chelmsford Park & Ride allover black buses given route branding for routes 22/28 at Hadleigh, to be repainted. A credit to First Hadleigh. John G.Lidstone. Lower picture First Essex Buses have received six 8.9m long Alexander Dennis Enviro 200 from First West of England. 44915 (YX09 Front Cover Picture AHA) has been repainted in to Urban livery, in Duke Street, Chelmsford, Panther Travel DAF DB250/East Lancs (DC52 PAN) working route 1 for Manningtree High School on 17 Sept. on behalf of 24 x 7, 1 of 3 new school routes they are doing on their behalf. Taken on 6 Robert Appleton. September 2019. Adam Barham. EBN666inner front cover Essex Bus News 666 October 2019 Editor & Sub-Editors A Warm Welcome to New Member Craigland Ramsey, Wivenhoe – 1148. Magazine Editor Maurice Austin Tindal Lodge is the “house magazine” of the… 11 Valletta Close Essex Bus News CHELMSFORD CM1 2PT [email protected] Essex Bus Enthusiasts Group First in Essex & Trustybus Chair Ian Ransom Adam Kelleher Secretary Alan Osborne 74 Park Road Treasurer & Membership Richard Delahoy BRENTWOOD CM14 4TU Tours Organiser Wayne Bell [email protected] Views expressed in EBN do not necessarily reflect the opinions Ensignbus/Hedingham/Chambers of the Essex Bus Enthusiasts Group.
    [Show full text]