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New Views from Jim Jones & Jack Turley 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 Prints available as album 6x4 views & mounted 9x6 nd 32 Sussex Edition = February 2012 Stockist of current bus and railway booklets from; Maidstone & District and East Kent Bus Club New Views from Jim Jones & Jack Turley The Omnibus Society, PHRS Book series As new subscribers join in to collect views from our library, we give Peter A Harding, Branch Line Railway Series everyone the chance to pick up 28 views from Jim Jones old envelopes Buggleskelly Railway books whereas for Jack Turley we continue with 8 more of his slides. Next Always a selection of used & obsolete transport books month we end our first 100 on his slides and pick out another photographer of colour views for April, which will mark our 33rd edition Historic & Contemporary Transport Films on DVD starting our FOURTH year of this Newsletter! More of Southdown Publicity views next month too from the publicity team man Stan Elliott. Check out our Online store or auction sales. Southdown = 12, NBC=15, B Corporation=3, BH&D 3, Others=3 Postal Sales & enquiries welcome, or find us at an event. Prints from the last twelve issues of Newsletter at 50p, not on the stall. An established family concern, trading over 23 years. The number 48 returns to Brighton this summer, while this view shows The Dinnages Library has been created from original negatives Southdown 601 operating its 48 up Hartington Road under the Kemp and slides from a variety of well known photographers. Town Railway bridge heading to Woodingdean circa 1973/1974. 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 Picture of Jim Jones courtesy of Mike Cheesman B&H B&C Co. Infolink Name :- Your order Address:- in by 5th Leave Qty Leave Qty Our Colour views are given a two character reference to denote whose Reorder# - Registration Blank Reorder# - Registration Blank 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 We welcome any feedback online. 12 32 13 33 Alternatively just write out your thoughts with your next order. 14 34 15 35 Galleries of views can be found on our main site & flickr. 16 36 www.facebook.com/pages/Dinnages-of-Brighton-TransportPostcardscouk/113018826281 17 37 www.flickr.com/photos/dinnages 18 38 19 39 20 40 Print order column one > Qty Print order column two > Qty PLEASE MARK VIEWS FROM WHICH ISSUE Total of both columns here Qty OF NEWSLETTER IF NOT LATEST,THANKS. Multiply quantity by 50pence £ Fee for Postage and a new Newsletter. 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Purchasing any view from our library is a licence for YOUR personal use only, and does not permit any public Depot & Bus Garage views display or other commercial use by yourself or through others, (e.g. In 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/ Available in both 6x4 & 9x6 Prints copyright.html Please photocopy this order form if required. Only one 6x4 view of each image will be supplied, no duplicates sent out. Please sign and date your order here: / / 2 7 We use the BW code preceding the number for our own Black & White For the foreseeable future, ordering prints from any of the current twelve Library views, where other material will use the photographers initials. Newsletters, prices will remain at 50p. Once an issue is past that time, its classed as expired & any prints will be offered from our stall with prices at 60p to reflect additional costs incurred attending such events. SUSSEX edition of newsletter is composed towards the end of every month, taking previous months orders up to the 5th and monthly despatch anytime from the 7th to 14th of the next month with a new issue usually posted with every order. All orders as singles or a maximum of 3- months will be honoured, late orders may miss that months posting run, and sent as time permits before the next issue. Orders with KENT editions on the same order form, will likely require separate despatches. Over 100 9x6 Prints now available, ready to frame Our range of the most topographical scenes increases each month These are Mounted 9x6 lab processed onto A4 black card Subscribers £3.50 from stock, with special requests allow 4 weeks Ideal as gifts, all fit neatly into ready made A4 certificate frames. Event print prices £3.95 - 3 styles of frames from £2.50 6 3 Reorder C © Dated Reg Chassis FirstOperator Operator Livery Route Notes BW0725 JimJones/Dinnages ? PUF137M Leyland Atlantean AN68/1R Southdown Southdown/NBCG/WB 139 Passing pier towrds Hambledon BW0726 JimJones/Dinnages ? XUF390K Diamler CRL6L Southdown Southdown/NBCG/WB 3A Eastern Road towards Whitehawk Southdown/NBCG/WB/ BW0727 JimJones/Dinnages ? TCD481J Bristol RESL6L Southdown Centrebus CB Three single deckers towards Brighton Station on Centrebus duty BW0728 JimJones/Dinnages 00-10-74 RRM128M Leyland National 1051/2R Leyland Demonstrator Leyland City Super Bus 46 With WUF988K reg 5/74 Lillyhall, Tried in Blackpool 6/75 Aquired 1975 by SYTPE BW0729 JimJones/Dinnages 00/09/75 NRN838P Leyland National 11351/1R/SC Leyland Demonstrator Leyland National City Bus 42 Queens Road Sept or Nov75. New Lillyhall, Loan Maidstone 1976, to Fishwick by 1977 BW0730 JimJones/Dinnages 2/1973-5/1974 UCD601J Bristol RELL6L Southdown Southdown/NBCG/WB 48 Climbing Hartington Road passing under Kemp Town railway bridge BW0731 JimJones/Dinnages ? PUF586R Bristol VRTSL3/6LXB Southdown Southdown/NBCG/WB 260 Bognor screened for Midhurst BW0734 JimJones/Dinnages ? PUF586R Bristol VRTSL3/6LXB Southdown Southdown/NBCG/WB 260 Just pulled in to Bognor from Midhurst BW0737 JimJones/Dinnages ? PUF205H Diamler CRG6LX Southdown Southdown/NBCG/WBL2 769 South of England Show bus service at Ardingly BW0738 JimJones/Dinnages ? PUF647. Guy Arab IV 6LW Southdown Southdown/GC/GoldBlock 16 Lewes bus station alongside LFS299F. Is this just after use with Confidence B&C BW0739 JimJones/Dinnages ? PUF647. Guy Arab IV 6LW Southdown Southdown/GC/GoldBlock Private Old Stiene Brighton, is this just after use with Confidence B&C BW0740 JimJones/Dinnages ? JCD57. Leyland Titan PD2/1. Southdown Southdown/GC/GoldBlock 66 Pulborough for Chichester BW0741 JimJones/Dinnages ? 110CUF Leyland Leopard PSU3/1RT Southdown Southdown/GC/script 66 Pulborough for Chichester BW0742 JimJones/Dinnages ? OUF833. Leyland Royal Tiger PSU1/16. Southdown Bucks Coaches Tour Worthing Historic Commercial Vehicle Group outing. Pause for street scene photo BW0743 JimJones/Dinnages ? OUF833. Leyland Royal Tiger PSU1/16. Southdown Bucks Coaches Tour Worthing Historic Commercial Vehicle Group outing. Members line up BW0744 JimJones/Dinnages ? OUF833. Leyland Royal Tiger PSU1/16. Southdown Bucks Coaches Tour Worthing Historic Commercial Vehicle Group outing. Members line up BW0745 JimJones/Dinnages ? TCD600J Bristol RESL6G Southdown Southdown/GC depot View in the repair paint shop. Location? BW0746 JimJones/Dinnages ? TCD601J Bristol RESL6G Southdown Southdown/NBC/WB 48 Woodingdean with LUF133F BW0747 JimJones/Dinnages ? TCD507J Bristol VRT/SL6G Southdown Southdown/NBC/WB 119 Tunbridge Wells BW0748 JimJones/Dinnages ? LFS282F Bristol VRT LL6G Southdown Southdown/NBC/WB 2 Setting dowm on East side of Rottingdean termini Southdown/BH&D R&C/NBC/ BW0749 JimJones/Dinnages ? WNJ36 Bristol Lodekka FSF6B Brighton, Hove & District WB 55 Heading Upper Portslade by Lawrence House Roedean School Marine Drive A259 BW0750 JimJones/Dinnages ? OWV279R Southdown Southdown/NBC/W Excursion Marine Parade by The Concorde Club BW0751 JimJones/Dinnages ? FPM73C Bristol Lodekka FLF6G Brighton, Hove & District Southdown/NBCG/WB2 230 Pool Valley BW0752 JimJones/Dinnages ? PUF205H Diamler CRG6LX Southdown Southdown/NBCG/WBL2 769 South of England Show bus service at termini within Ardingly BW0753 JimJones/Dinnages ? 407DCD Leyland Titan PD3/4. Southdown Southdown/NBCG/WB 12 With TCD38?j 119, BUF137C 115, KCD171F 35, BCD802L 9 in Pool Valley BW0754 JimJones/Dinnages ? OUF833. Leyland Royal Tiger PSU1/16. Southdown Bucks Coaches Tour Driving through stone archway, location? BW0755 JimJones/Dinnages ? OUF643. Leyland Tiger Cub PSUC1/1. Southdown Southdown/GC/Script 70 Pulborough for Burpham BW0756 JimJones/Dinnages 00-04-73 WUF987K Leyland Atlantean PDR1A/1.
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